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Conservation International | Ka leo o nā ʻōiwi, ke hoʻolohe nei anei ʻoe? Understanding Manini with Uncle Mac Poepoe @ConservationInternational | Uploaded March 2021 | Updated October 2024, 2 hours ago.
Ka leo o nā ʻōiwi, ke hoʻolohe nei anei ʻoe? (The voices of the indigenous, are you listening?) is a video series where we discover what our native voices (people and place) are telling us. This video features Uncle Mac sharing his ʻike about manini (convict tang or convict surgeonfish) spawning cycles and behavior. Letʻs ALL pay attention to spawning cycles as we gather fish, so we can determine what is happening in our own areas.

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