Preserving Paradise: 4 Ways to Protect Hawai’i’s Ocean
April 4, 2024
Aloha and Happy Earth Month!
In Hawai’i, the ocean holds more than just recreational value—it embodies life, culture, joy and unity. Whether you’re surfing or relaxing at the beach, this Earth Month, we encourage you to join us in protecting our oceans. Here are four simple steps you can take as a mindful visitor:
- Malama Aina: Reduce, Reuse, Recycle
Keep our beaches clean by picking up any litter (Opala) you find. Carry a reusable water bottle and bid farewell to single-use plastics. During your stay, we provide a complimentary Surfjack reusable bag for all your beach outings. - Protecting Our Reefs
Safeguard yourself and the coral reefs by using reef-safe sunscreen. Opt for products without oxybenzone and octinoxate, harmful chemicals that can damage marine life. Lucky for you! We have Raw Elements’ reef-safe sunscreen available in our hotel lobby. - Aloha Aina, Aloha Kai
Immerse yourself in the spirit of aloha by volunteering with local organizations like Sustainable Coastlines Hawaii. Whether participating in beach cleanups or donating to marine protection programs, every small act contributes to preserving our paradise. - Hoike: Educate Yourself and Others
Take a moment to learn about the diverse underwater ecosystems. Share your newfound knowledge with friends and family!
Mahalo for being stewards of our Hawaiian oceans! Let’s honor them with Aloha, ensuring their thriving beauty for generations to come
A hui hou (until we meet again),
The Surfjack