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Hawaii's Best: Travel Tips and Guides for Your Hawaii Vacation - How Cara Lost Her Color Author, Ali Miller, on Ocean Conservation

How Cara Lost Her Color Author, Ali Miller, on Ocean Conservation

07/30/20 • 33 min

Hawaii's Best: Travel Tips and Guides for Your Hawaii Vacation

Ali Miller’s Picture Book, HOW CARA LOST HER COLOR, is a beautiful and moving call to action for kids and parents.
-- Learn More: hawaiisbesttravel.com/episode36 --
When Ali Miller arrived on Maui in 2015, after living in Reno, Nevada her entire life, she was shocked to see firsthand what was happening in the ocean. Her arrival to the Hawaiian island followed one of the warmest summers on record.
Corals around the world were dying in one of the largest mass bleaching events in recorded history. Without the reefs, fish populations and ocean ecosystems are at risk of collapse.
HOW CARA LOST HER COLOR is beautifully illustrated in colors inspired by Hawaiian reef fish. Through relatable characters and words that rhyme, kids connect with corals as animals and learn how vital they are to all marine species. In the story, Cara the coral polyp and her algae friend, Zoey, live happily alongside many other sea creatures who call the reef their home. But when human activity causes the ocean temperature to rise, Zoey must escape with her family and leave Cara behind.
-- Learn More: hawaiisbesttravel.com/episode36 --
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Ali Miller’s Picture Book, HOW CARA LOST HER COLOR, is a beautiful and moving call to action for kids and parents.
-- Learn More: hawaiisbesttravel.com/episode36 --
When Ali Miller arrived on Maui in 2015, after living in Reno, Nevada her entire life, she was shocked to see firsthand what was happening in the ocean. Her arrival to the Hawaiian island followed one of the warmest summers on record.
Corals around the world were dying in one of the largest mass bleaching events in recorded history. Without the reefs, fish populations and ocean ecosystems are at risk of collapse.
HOW CARA LOST HER COLOR is beautifully illustrated in colors inspired by Hawaiian reef fish. Through relatable characters and words that rhyme, kids connect with corals as animals and learn how vital they are to all marine species. In the story, Cara the coral polyp and her algae friend, Zoey, live happily alongside many other sea creatures who call the reef their home. But when human activity causes the ocean temperature to rise, Zoey must escape with her family and leave Cara behind.
-- Learn More: hawaiisbesttravel.com/episode36 --
Resources

Show Some Aloha

  • Leave an honest review on iTunes. Your ratings and reviews help other people who love Hawaii find this podcast.
  • Subscribe on iTunes.

🤙Show Aloha

📲Connect

This podcast is for travelers looking to plan a trip to Hawaii. Discover travel tips, itineraries, and traveling tips & hacks with guides to help you explore Hawaii. Whether you’re planning a vacation to the Hawaiian islands, dreaming of a Hawaiian getaway, or visiting Honolulu, Maui, Kauai, Oahu, or Big Island we’ll help you travel with aloha.

Edge of the Ocean, Stick Figure (w/ permission)

Ukulele and Chill, Coby G (w/ permission)

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undefined - 5 Things Not to Do in Hawaii When You Visit

5 Things Not to Do in Hawaii When You Visit

There are many resources on what to do in Hawaii. We thought it would be just as beneficial to offer a few things not to do when you visit Hawaii.
-- Learn More: https://hawaiisbesttravel.com/episode35 --
When planning a trip to Hawaii, there is no shortage of fantastic resources of incredible things to do in Hawaii. However, just as important, there are some things that you want to make sure that you do not do when you visit Hawaii. The main thing is not showing respect.

1. Not Renting a Car
Though it may seem fun to just try and experience Hawaii without a car, it just isn’t feasible. If you’re trying to save some money don’t take it from the rental car budget line.
To fully experience the best of Hawaii you want to get out there and explore on your own and at your own pace.
One of the best ways to experience Hawaii is by renting a car and utilizing the Shaka Guide app, which is like a tour guide on your smartphone.
2. Spending All Your Time in Waikiki
Waikiki is designed to keep you happy and content not to venture out. With its world-class dining, hotels, and shopping, it is easy just to stay put in Waikiki. However, Hawaii is meant to be explored.

A day-trip to the North Shore will provide some perspective of the many wonders of Hawaii. Even a short drive over to Kailua will transport you into the beauty of Hawaii that can be hard to find in Waikiki.
3. Ignoring Warning Signs
The lifeguards genuinely care about your wellbeing and have your best interest in mind. They risk their lives every day fighting some of the craziness rip currents and surf in the world. They know what they’re doing!

When there is a warning sign of strong current or sharp coral, please pay attention. The surf in Hawaii can be unpredictable. One minute it can be calm and then the next completely different. When in doubt, don’t go out! And NEVER turn your back on the ocean and always be aware.
4. Using Chemical Sunscreen
With an average of 271 days per year of sunny days in Honolulu, there is an excellent likelihood that your stay on the islands will be mostly sunny. And the sun in Hawaii can be hotter and stronger than you may be used to.

If having to remember to put on sunscreen and reapplying isn’t your thing, then wearing a short-sleeve or long-sleeve rashguard and a hat is a great alternative.

Beginning in 2021 Hawaii will start to ban sunscreen products that contain oxybenzone and octinoxate. These chemicals are known to cause bleaching and death to coral reefs.
5. Not Showing Respect
Aloha is more than a warm and fuzzy thing to say. It is a way of life. How you interact with people on island will make or break your experience.

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undefined - Easy Hikes on Oahu for Beginners

Easy Hikes on Oahu for Beginners

Oahu has some of the best easy hikes for beginners in Hawaii. These hikes are great for hikers at all fitness levels. They are family-friendly hikes that the whole family can enjoy. However, please use your own discretion for your kids.
-- Learn More: hawaiisbestravel.com/episode37 --
For any hike in Hawaii it is important to remember a few key things:

  • Bring water! (lots of water) Most hikes are full sun.
  • Wear shoes you don't mind getting muddy. Don't hike in your slippers (flip flops)
  • Park responsibly. Many trailheads are within neighbors and parking can be tricky and limited. So, be aware of where it's appropriate to park.
  • Remember the 7 Principles of Leave No Trace, Episode 34
    1. Plan Ahead & Prepare
    2. Travel and Camp on Durable Surfaces
    3. Dispose of Waste Properly
    4. Leave What You Find
    5. Minimize Campfire Impacts
    6. Respect Wildlife
    7. Be Considerate of Other Visitors

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-- Learn More: hawaiisbestravel.com/episode37 --

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Hawaii's Best: Travel Tips and Guides for Your Hawaii Vacation - How Cara Lost Her Color Author, Ali Miller, on Ocean Conservation

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Bryan Murphy

saving our oceans and our reefs feels like a huge undertaking. And it is. But what if I told you that by considering and making some minor adjustments, we can all make a difference seriously. And to break it all down today we have Allie Miller, a marine naturalist graduate from the University of Hawaii, an author, and she breaks down some practical steps that we all can do at home. And while we're traveling, so it's a fun conversation. I hope

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