Hōkūleʻa Completes East Coast Journey
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The Hōkūleʻa traditional voyaging canoe arrived in Miami, Florida, over the weekend, completing the 25th leg of the Mālama Honua Worldwide Voyage sponsored by Hawaiian Airlines.
Crewmembers moored the vessel at the city’s Shake-A-Leg Marina on Saturday afternoon, Dec. 2, 2016, where the canoe will remain for about three weeks for re-provisioning and preparations for the next leg of its voyage.
While in Miami, the crew will conduct a series of free canoe tours and work with cultural and community leaders for educational opportunities that extend the mission of the Mālama Honua Worldwide Voyage.
The crew will also reconnect with several Florida schools and representatives of the Miccosukee and Seminole Nation tribes, who welcomed Hōkūleʻa when she first arrived in Florida at Everglades National Park in March 2016, before spending the next nine months sailing up the East Coast.
“With every person our crew engages with, we get one step closer to growing a global movement of people who share a common passion of mālama ʻāina,” said Kalepa Baybayan, pwo navigator and captain for Hōkūleʻa’s sail throughout Florida. “Miami will be a critical break for our team as we create and engage in conversations with people who nurture and inspire stewardship for our Mother Earth.”
A new crew will be arriving for Leg 26, which will sail the canoe to Key West before re-entering the waters of the Caribbean.
Hōkūleʻa will then prepare to cross the 48-mile Panama Canal before returning to the South Pacific Ocean to make her momentous journey home to the Hawaiian Islands.