great going two centuries of utter abuse and little appreciation for the unique gem of the planet that is the Hawaiian islands. it appears that after all the struggle, the Lahaina waste water plant will release high nutrient content again onto Kahekili. Hawaii is such an abused gem. but lots of remnants remain, and you got em. Hopefully it will be restored for future generations. For now, people appear to have no clue as to the true value....life under water, the native flora and fauna. it's unique endowment. Not golf courses and ornamental invasives. maybe next time you go you film the great fields of finger coral and the massive mounding coral domes at Kahekili, or go to the Hosmer grove and make some long videos of all the native honeycreepers singing there. No one else has done that yet even more of a prize, but hard to access, the O'hia forests of the north shore of East Maui. They are the most beautiful forests on earth kzbin.info/www/bejne/d2bJapWsd55keaMsi=7jLbSpXysq5GohQa