Paepae O He'eia
From dKosopedia
Paepae O He'eia, a nonprofit group devoted to ecocultural education activities at He'eia Fishpond, is pursuing a moi fish cultivation project using traditional Hawaiian methods and modern agriculture techniques. Established in 2001, Paepae O He'eia hopes moi cultivation at the He'eia Fishpond will lead to a viable business opportunity that would help sustain the group and its programs at the fishpond.
The Oceanic Institute will provide training and 1,000 moi fingerlings over a yearlong period.
The He'eia Fishpond is owned by Kamehameha Schools. [1]
External links
- Paepae O He'eia
- Aguiar, Eloise. Fishpond symbol of ingenuity Honolulu Advertiser, February 17, 2005.
- Aguiar, Eloise. Old ways giving moi new life in fishpond Honolulu Advertiser, June 7, 2006.
- Leone, Diana. Moi harvest highlights Heeia pond traditions -- A caretaker's cottage is the next big step in upholding ancient aquaculture practices Honolulu Star-Bulletin, September 11, 2006.
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