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The Maui News
A new underwater data sensor is being used at Maalaea Harbor to collect more information every five minutes on water temperature, salinity, turbidity, chlorophyll and ocean depth.
Nonprofit Maui Nui Marine Resource Council is borrowing the device through the Pacific Islands Ocean Observing System Water Quality Sensor Partnership Program to boost its ocean water quality monitoring efforts in Maalaea.
“We are grateful to PacIOOS for the use of this data sensor that will help us learn more about the effects of tides, swell, rain events and runoff on water quality within Maalaea Harbor and to monitor water quality variability over time,” Amy Hodges, the marine council’s programs and operations manager, said in a news release Wednesday.
CHEYENNE â Active, thriving kids wear out and outgrow their tennis shoes quickly. But not every parent in Laramie County has the money to buy their children new shoes when they need them.
In an effort to fill that need, local law firm Hirst Applegate, LLP started the Kicks 4 Kidz campaign three years ago, in which the firm donates new athletic shoes for school children in both of Laramie Countyâs school districts.
âIt started out as a way to give back to the community,â Amy Hodges, administrator for the law firm, said. âWe looked for things that were necessary and we had some people who were involved with elementary and middle school-aged kids and we found out that often they donât have shoes to participate in physical education â thatâs where we stepped in.â