Navigating Change with NOAA This picture is about all a ride to coconut island. There are adults near help us be safe, because they are afraid that we.

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Navigating Change with NOAA This picture is about all a ride to coconut island. There are adults near help us be safe, because they are afraid that we are too excited and might fall or trip.

Navigating Change With NOAA (2) This is a picture of the rules for the wildlife BIRD sanctuary at Maunalua Bay, which was our last field trip place we went to. This is a picture of the rules for the wildlife BIRD sanctuary at Maunalua Bay, which was our last field trip place we went to. There are no dogs allowed in the sanctuary, because the dogs might dig out the important native plants also with the invasive plants. There are no fires of course, because it can cause wild fires witch will damage the place.

This is a picture of a medium sized shark swimming in Shark Lagoon(a large lake) at coconut island. We were lucky to see this shark this close, because it often is at the deep part of the lake. We were also very careful not to fall down into the lake.We learned that sharks could also swim in very shallow water.We saw some fishes that which was the sharks food. Navigating Change With NOAA (3)

Navigating Change With NOAA (4) This is a picture of Oahu, but I thought that was coconut island, because the boat went around in the ocean. This is a picture of Oahu, but I thought that was coconut island, because the boat went around in the ocean.