UH-Hilo accepting applications for marine science project

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Applications are being accepted for the University of Hawaii at Hilo’s Project Ma‘a.

Applications are being accepted for the University of Hawaii at Hilo’s Project Ma‘a.

The year-round Manowai o Hanakahi project, funded by the National Marine Fisheries Service, provides up to 15 students marine conservation and outreach training. Hawaii Island middle and high school students attending grades 8-12 are eligible to apply for the free program.

The application deadline is Nov. 11.

Activities will include field trips, mentored research projects and career pathway exposure beginning in mid-November and running until mid-May. A kickoff tide-pooling event will take place from noon-3 p.m. Sunday at Onekahakaha Beach Park, where students and parents can learn more about the project.

For more information, to apply or to RSVP for the tide-pooling kickoff, call 933-0707, email hperry@hawaii.edu or visit stem.uhh.hawaii.edu/manowai.php.