Tree to Sea Camp

Tree to Sea Camp brings together students, scientists, educators, and environmental community leaders to offer a unique cultural, scientific, and environmental educational experience for middle school students to learn about the Maunalua region.

With the help of our partners at Mālama Maunalua, Protect and Preserve Hawai’i, the Maunalua Fishpond Heritage Center, and the Division of Forestry & Wildlife at the Paikō Lagoon Wildlife Sanctuary, we co-host Tree to Sea Camp for middle school students on O’ahu to experience Maunalua Bay’s science, culture, and ecosystems! The camp takes place at various locations in Maunalua Bay during DOE spring break (March).

From mauka to makai, or from the ridge to reef, students will learn about topics in sustainability, ahupua’a & watershed management, and marine science, as well as develop stewardship skills, gain hands-on experience conducting meaningful environmental conservation-based work, and deepen their understanding of science and Hawaiian culture. We can’t wait to sea you there!

Applications for Spring ‘25 opening soon!

Please email mosherm@hawaii.edu to be notified when available.

Check out the storymaps from previous Tree to Sea Camps: