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we were in eighth grade. Clearing rubbish that's stuck inside the rock <br />from other islands that the rubbish comes from. We pick it up and put it in <br />a trash bags then uncle Kaui throws it away after. <br />Funding Kawa or preserving Kawa is important for the health of the <br />native plants and live things. Tourism could be dangerous because people <br />that come near the water they don't really know how to swim . They litter <br />a lot and they don't really know about the rules about not touching the <br />Honu (Hawaiian sea turtle) and staying 15 feet or more behind the honu. <br />Mahalo for listening to my speech and I hope it meant a lot. Please <br />don't take Kawa cause it means a lot to us and would be really <br />heartbreaking watching something you love go away. Something you <br />grew up on and learned everything you know right now about the ocean. <br />Watching the view once you reach the right place you can see the clear <br />mountain. Putting your feet in the cold water and looking and listening, <br />the waves hitting the rocks, you lean back after a hard working day, go <br />home and sleep. <br />Love, <br />Jacie Samia Kaila Sandra Umemoto <br />