Today was Hi'ilei's day to put our science research aside and learn from her. We began the day, by picking up crab pots that were previously set throughout the pond.
The LAIP is a partnership between the Hawaii Institute of Marine Biology and Paepae o He'eia. The program is funded by the National Science Foundation and provides research opportunities to community members interested in learning more about scientific research and He'eia fishpond.
Tuesday, April 9, 2013
A bad day to be a Samoan Crab.
Tuesday 3-26-13.
Today was Hi'ilei's day to put our science research aside and learn from her. We began the day, by picking up crab pots that were previously set throughout the pond.
Deadliest Catch : He'eia EditionAfter getting back on dry land and throwing the crabs into ice. Hi'ilei began a throw net lesson. After each of us practiced the technique on land. She directed us towards the wall to do the real thing and catch some mullet. -Jake-
Today was Hi'ilei's day to put our science research aside and learn from her. We began the day, by picking up crab pots that were previously set throughout the pond.
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