‘Genius engineering’: the battle to save Hawaii’s historic fish ponds
by Lucy Sherriff from Environment | The Guardian on (#62KGK)
Neglected and polluted, the ponds were nearly barren of native species. But community efforts are starting to pay off
On a clear day, Ku'uleini Keakealani peers into the Kholo fish pond on the west coast of Hawaii Island, Hawaii, and sees an abundance of fish.
It's a sight for sore eyes - Keakealani knows all too well how the development of the Big Island has threatened delicate ecosystems, waterways, and Indigenous ways of life. Her ancestors were once stewards of this place.
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