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Kauai visitors give back by volunteering in regenerative tourism programs

SURFRIDER FOUNDATION
                                Above, visitors to The Cliffs at Prince­ville take an opportunity to participate in the Surfrider Foundation’s net patrol. Marine debris is collected during beach cleanups and later picked up by helicopter in 300-pound bags.
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SURFRIDER FOUNDATION

Above, visitors to The Cliffs at Prince­ville take an opportunity to participate in the Surfrider Foundation’s net patrol. Marine debris is collected during beach cleanups and later picked up by helicopter in 300-pound bags.

SURFRIDER FOUNDATION 
                                Eva Garcia, left; her sons Dante Freeman-Garcia, 13, and Diego Freeman-Garcia, 16; and husband Michael Freeman (not pictured), visiting from San Luis Obispo, Calif., participate in the Ocean Friendly Visitor Program at Kahili Beach on Kauai.
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SURFRIDER FOUNDATION

Eva Garcia, left; her sons Dante Freeman-Garcia, 13, and Diego Freeman-Garcia, 16; and husband Michael Freeman (not pictured), visiting from San Luis Obispo, Calif., participate in the Ocean Friendly Visitor Program at Kahili Beach on Kauai.

SURFRIDER FOUNDATION
                                Above, visitors to The Cliffs at Prince­ville take an opportunity to participate in the Surfrider Foundation’s net patrol. Marine debris is collected during beach cleanups and later picked up by helicopter in 300-pound bags.
SURFRIDER FOUNDATION 
                                Eva Garcia, left; her sons Dante Freeman-Garcia, 13, and Diego Freeman-Garcia, 16; and husband Michael Freeman (not pictured), visiting from San Luis Obispo, Calif., participate in the Ocean Friendly Visitor Program at Kahili Beach on Kauai.