Fishponds and their remnants are found throughout the Hawaiian Islands. Moloka`i is known to have many laced upon its coastline while other islands have few scattered along their shores.On Maui, Ko`ie`ie is one of the most accessible and approachable fishponds and is open to the public. Others are privately owned or have barely visible footprints.
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Help Restore Ko`ie`ie Fishpond

`Ao`ao O Na Loko I`a O Maui would like to invite you to help restore Ko`ie`ie Fishpond on the second of every month from 8:00 to 11:00 a.m. Volunteers will help dig up rocks and boulders that are submerged and buried in the ocean and will replace them on the fishpond’s wall. ‘Ao‘ao O Na Loko I‘a O Maui’s staff and volunteers will be on-site to give background information about Ko‘ie‘ie Fishpond and the restoration project, will review safety procedures and will work side-by-side with the day’s participants. Volunteers, ages 15 and above and who are able to comfortably lift at least 25 pounds, are welcome to participate. Mahalo to all of our volunteers who had participated in our past community work days. Together, we're making a difference...one rock at a time!!!

Space is limited to twenty people and reservations are required. Contact Executive Director, Joylynn Paman at (808)359-1172 or at koieie@mauifishpond.com to reserve your space. Visit the "Restoration Status/Current Status" section of our website for more details about the event and what to bring.

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