after doing episodes of the ku klux klan, and bear in alaska, you get to go to hawaii this time. experience paradise. you know, be like bourdain. mother [ bleep ]. my next stop is the big island of hawaii, to check out a historic fish bond at the national park. by the 1970s the land had fallen into disrepair and was targeted by developers. that s when native hawaiian activists stepped in. their protests not only helped restore it, but turned it into a national park. another example of hawaiians showing the world that good can triumph over evil. today that spirit lives on with ruth alua. she s a guardian of the park s historic fish bond and she works with the federal government to continue its restoration. so this fish pond is hundreds of years old. it s always been used to produce fish. so we can just literally jump down and hand pick the fish you would want from the fish bond. so this is a way for people to sustainably fish, and it doesn t require a lot of
this time. experience paradise. you know, be like bourdain. mother [ bleep ]. my next stop is the big island of hawaii, to check out a historic fish bond at the national park. by the 1970s the land had fallen into disrepair and was targeted by developers. that s when native hawaiian activists stepped in. their protests not only helped restore it, but turned it into a national park. another example of hawaiians showing the world that good can triumph over evil. today that spirit lives on with ruth alua. she s a guardian of the park s historic fish bond and she works with the federal government to continue its restoration. so this fish pond is hundreds of years old. it s always been used to produce fish. so we can just literally jump down and hand pick the fish you would want from the fish bond. so this is a way for people to sustainably fish, and it
you know, be like bourdain. mother [ bleep ]. my next stop is the big island of hawaii, to check out a historic fish bond at the national park. by the 1970s the land had fallen into disrepair and was targeted by developers. that s when native hawaiian activists stepped in. their protests not only helped restore it, but turned it into a national park. another example of hawaiians showing the world that good can triumph over evil. today that spirit lives on with ruth alua. she s a guardian of the park s historic fish bond and she works with the federal government to continue its restoration. so this fish bond is hundreds of years old. it s always been used to produce fish. so we can just literally jump down and hand pick the fish you would want from the fish bond. so this is a way for people to sustainably fish, and it doesn t require a lot of unnatural energy or resources? yes, yeah, that s exactly it.