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Papahānaumokuākea 'Ahahui Alaka'i (PAA) is a ten-day experiential leadership program that brings together teachers, business people, policy-makers as well as potential community leaders interested in learning and being inspired by science and traditional knowledge management practices. Papahānaumokuākea Marine National Monument encompasses roughly 140,000 square miles of the Pacific Ocean, an area larger than all the country's national parks combined. The area around the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands is an important safe haven for wildlife such as the threatened green turtle and the endangered Hawaiian monk seal. ‘Ahahui refers to society, club or association. Alaka’i is Hawaiian for ambassador or leader. The Hawaiian word /acronym PAA means steadfast, learned, determined, strong, to hold, keep, retain.

Thursday, June 10, 2010

Introduction: Jennifer Barrett

Jennifer Barrett is an Extension Agent with the University of Hawaii Sea Grant College Program, where she coordinates a marine education program related to ecosystem restoration and management in Waikiki. Thanks to her mom, she spent much of her youth exploring the outdoors as a Girl Scout. She attributes her pursuit of "work" adventures at sites including Bishop Museum, San Francisco Zoo, Hanauma Bay and Coconut Island, to those early
encounters. It's what also inspired Jen to propose the development of a Junior Girl Scout badge as her stewardship project, the focus of which will be marine protected areas. Jen is also pursuing a Master of Environmental Management through Duke University's Environmental Leadership Program.

2 comments:

  1. "The teachers are coming! The teachers are coming!" We're all really looking forward to meeting you all. Adam (the other volunteer) and I are gonna get to work with you on albatross...plus other things, I hope.
    a hui hou!!

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  2. Say, anybody interested in checking out my Midway "edu-blog?" >> http://foam-friends-of-albatross-on-midway.blogspot.com

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