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Disappearing Waikiki Beach | The Battle To Save Hawaii’s Icon

Hawaii is intent on saving Waikiki Beach, where nearly one-half of Hawaii visitor dollars are spent. Here’s what’s about to happen.

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15 thoughts on “Disappearing Waikiki Beach | The Battle To Save Hawaii’s Icon”

  1. Response to January 21, 2024 News Story “Disappearing Waikiki Beach | The Battle to Save Hawaii’s Icon”

    I appreciate the interest and concern about Waikīkī Beach and the ongoing public-private partnership effort to maintain this important resource. This article describes some of the state’s ongoing efforts to maintain and improve Waikīkī Beach. For clarification and additional information regarding these projects, please visit these websites:

    wbsida.org/waikiki-beach-maintenance

    dlnr.hawaii.gov/occl/waikiki/

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  2. I snorkelers in Magic Island lagoon and saw various sea life. I snorkel within the sea wall at Prince Kuhio Park and seabed was like raked gravel, nothing living to be seen.

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