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  2. List of museums in Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    This list of museums in Hawaii contains museums which are defined for this context as institutions (including nonprofit organizations, government entities, and private businesses) that collect and care for objects of cultural, artistic, scientific, or historical interest and make their collections or related exhibits available for public viewing.

  3. Pearl hunting - Wikipedia

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    An ama pearl diver in Japan. Pearl hunting, also known as pearl fishing or pearling, is the activity of recovering or attempting to recover pearls from wild molluscs, usually oysters or mussels, in the sea or freshwater. Pearl hunting was prevalent in the Persian Gulf region and Japan for thousands of years.

  4. Molokini - Wikipedia

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    Snorkel boats inside Molokini crater. Molokini is a destination for scuba diving, snuba, and snorkeling.Its crescent shape protects divers inside it from waves and the channel's powerful currents, though diving also takes place off the 300-foot (91.5-meter) sheer outer wall.

  5. Necker Island (Hawaii) - Wikipedia

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    The first people to set foot on Necker Island in modern times appear to have been the British seaman John Turnbull of the ship Margaret, who visited the Hawaiian Islands between December 17, 1802, and January 21, 1803, and two Hawaiian pearl divers in his employ; the three men landed on the island during an expedition to find pearls on a reef ...

  6. History of underwater diving - Wikipedia

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    Natural sponges have been harvested by free divers near the Greek island of Kalymnos since at least the time of Plato. Underwater diving was practiced in ancient cultures to gather food and other valuable resources such as pearls and precious coral, and later to reclaim sunken valuables, and to help aid military campaigns.

  7. List of bivalves of Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    Bernice P. Bishop museum. Bulletin 153. Honolulu, Hawaii: The Museum. Dell, R. K. (1987). Mollusca of the Family Mytilidae (Bivalvia) Associated with Organic Remains from Deep Water Off New Zealand, with Revisions of the Genera Adipicola Dautzenberg, 1927 and Idasola Iredale, 1915. National Museum of New Zealand. Dijkstra, H. H. (1991).

  8. Government proposals worry Maui short-term rental owners - AOL

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    Jan. 2—Finding housing for survivors has emerged as a top priority in the wake of the devastating Maui wildfires, but many fear that proposals coming forth to convert vacation rental units will ...

  9. Utamaro's pictures of abalone divers - Wikipedia

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    Leftmost print of Awabi-tori, Utamaro, c. 1788–90. The Japanese ukiyo-e artist Kitagawa Utamaro made a number of prints depicting ama divers—women whose work is to dive for shellfish or pearls—catching haliotis abalone sea snails.

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