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It’s easy to follow friends and family who are important to us through social media. But there is no Facebook for fish. So how do we keep track of fish species that are important to our fisheries? Hawai‘i is home to two species of bonefish, including one found nowhere else in the world. Let’s take a look at ‘o‘io (bonefishes) in Hawai‘i, a favorite catch for local anglers, and follow them throughout their lives. By building their life history “profile,” we can learn how to fish sustainably so that the next generation can enjoy a future where fishing traditions?and fish?thrive. Aimed at grades 2nd-6th but all ages will enjoy. (Recorded on May 20th, 2020)
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With Keith Kamikawa, NOAA Fisheries Pacific Islands Regional Office in Honolulu, HI
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