Sanctuary Whale Tales

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October 2012 Sanctuary Whale Tales Maui s Volunteer Newsletter Hawai`i National Marine Sanctuary Foundation The Hawai`I National Marine Sanctuary Foundation became an official chapter on July 13, 2012. The Chapter Board of Directors is comprised of two representatives each from the islands of Kauai, Oahu, Maui and Hawai`i. This group will meet in Honolulu in late September to finalize their Operational Plan. In the meantime, each island is still working on their island specific programs. What this means to the campus and West maui is that funds raised in those locations will be kept in specific accounts at the National Marine Sanctuary Foundation in Silver Springs, Maryland and will be used by the location that generated the funds. The Hawai`I Chapter will be supported by an 8% administration fee from all sources of income in the islands as well as programs driven by the Foundation s efforts. For instance, if the Hawai`I Chapter were to secure a sponsorship or partner agreement on its own, then, revenue generated from that would go to the Chapter to benefit all islands. The Benefit of being a single Hawai`i Chapter is synergy. Our ability to share collateral and ideas across all of the islands will extend our reach. The benefit of being part of the National Organization is that we operate under their 501c umbrella and will benefit from their already established brand recognition. As we move forward, I ll keep you all up to speed on the efforts of each island. If you have any questions about the Hawai`I National Marine Sanctuary Foundation, email me at lynetteponcin@mac.com. Members of Hawai`I Chapter and NOAA Partners June and July 2012 Ocean Learn About the Volunteers in Calendar Awareness Training Day Octopus Action Of Events Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 HAWAIIAN ISLANDS HUMPBACK WHALE NATIONAL MARINE SANCTUARY

October 2012 Page 2 Locations subject to change. Check on line before you go!

October 2012 Page 3 Day Octopus at Kapalua Bay, Photo and story by Serena Neff Day Octopus Octopus cyanea Gray, 1849 Hawaiian: He e mauli Hawaii has many octopi but the Day Octopus is the most commonly seen one for snorkelers, especially in the early morning and late afternoon (its night counterpart has two tentacles slightly longer than the remaining six). This master of disguise is an expert at camouflage. From color changes to texture changes, the Day Octopus can blend in with coral of all species if it cannot hide quickly; these changes can also signify the mood of the octopus. The usual coloration is a grayish brown, with a reddish brown appearing if startled and a bleached white version to convey aggression. One particular Day Octopus was observed changing over 1,000 times during a seven-hour period. A midden of crustacean shells can indicate a Day Octopus den and perhaps even the animal itself, if its not already out foraging for crabs, mollusks and sometimes, even fish. Octopi are able to drill a hole in shells with their hard beak mouths and secrete poisonous saliva to stun or kill the prey within; beachcombers often find cowry shells intact, with the exception of this small hole on top. Mating involves a literal handoff of spermatophores (packages of sperm) from male to female; this way, the male can avoid being eaten by his mate! The female will then lay the fertilized eggs within her den, constantly siphoning water over the eggs until they hatch; as she will no longer leave her eggs to forage, she soon starves and dies. Most Day Octopi live for about one year, reaching a body size of 6 inches plus 32 inches in additional arm length. A keen eye and slow movements are needed to spot these fast moving and well-hidden reef animals! Yard Sale and Bake Sale We will be holding a Bake Sale and Garage Sale on October 6, 2012 at the Sanctuary. Please bring goods to donate for the sale to the garage at the Sanctuary site. Call before you plan to go to make sure someone will be there to open the garage. Nancy has a sign up list for those that can help on Friday, to price, and Saturday to help at the sale. Please help.

October 2012 Page 4 Holomua Na Honu From left, Darla White and Liz Foote presenting at the Spring 2012 Ocean Awareness Training in." Volunteers Mike Rineer & Bob Aldrich The HIHWNMS was represented at the Holomua Na Honu on August 23, 2012. Five greenback turtles were released into the ocean at this event. Sealife Park, Oahu, previously sent the turtles to the Maui Ocean Center, where they have been fed and grown to a size that increases the chances of their survival. The release took place at the Grand Wailea Resort. Getting To Know You Curt and Susan Fladager Susan helps at the Visitor Center on Friday mornings and with school groups when her work schedule allows. She has helped at Maui Ocean Center and some special events. She says she especially loves to help on the Whale Watch boat and has volunteered for 3 1/2 years. Curt works full time at Haleakala National Park supervising the entrance station. He became a volunteer at the Sanctuary this year and helps with maintenance. Otherwise you will find him at the beach or at Salvation Army shopping.

September 2012 Page 5 South Maui Hawaiian Islands Humpback Whale National Marine Sanctuary 726 South Road,, HI 96753 (808) 879-2818 West Maui Whaler Village Shopping Center Whalers Museum 2435 Ka anapali Parkway, HI 96761 (808) 661-4567 October 2012 *Email: cmatzke@sailtrilogy.com in advance to hold spot and confirm cleanup date. Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 2 3 4 and 11AM 5 and 6 Yard and Bake Sale 7 AM 7 *Trilogy s Blue `Aina Campaign 8:30 AM 8 9 10 11 and 11AM 12 and 13 14 15 16 17 Volunteer Meeting 6-8 PM 18 and 11AM 19 and 20 21 22 23 24 25 and 11AM 26 and 27 Volunteer Expo 2012 11AM-2PM Queen Kaahumanu Mall in Kahului 28 29 30 31