Crew Profile: ʻAulani Wilhelm

PVS Member Since
HOMETOWN:
Honolulu
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WORLDWIDE VOYAGE LEGS SAILED:
2017 Galapagos Islands
ʻAulani Wilhelm has spent 20 years in natural resource management, primarily ocean conservation, leading the designation of what has become the Papahānaumokuākea Marine National Monument and World Heritage site, the largest protected area on Earth and first of its kind to honor indigenous relationships to the sea. Wilhelm is Senior Vice President for Oceans at Conservation International. Prior, she was Director of Ocean Initiatives for NOAA’s Office of National Marine Sanctuaries and a Social Innovation Fellow at Stanford University. She founded Island Water, a social venture to provide clean water and reduce plastic pollution on islands, and Big Ocean, a global network of large-scale marine protected areas. She is Chair of the IUCN-WCPA Large-Scale Marine Protected Area Task Force. She was privileged to be a crew member on Leg 27 of the worldwide voyage.
ʻAulani Wilhelm: Related Posts
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Crew Blog | ʻAulani Wilhelm: Twelve Strangers and a Dog
Crewmember ʻAulani Wilhelm narrates Hōkūleʻa's encounters with the strict protocols for entering the Galapagos without bringing invasive pests, plants, diseases or harmful baggage into the islands. -
ʻAulani Wilhelm: Sighting Malpelo
Crewmember ʻAulani Wilhelm describes sighting tiny Malpelo Island in the Malpelo Flora and Fauna Sanctuary, a UNESCO World Heritage. -
ʻAulani Wilhelm: Eastern Tropical Pacific Seascape
We are privileged to be sailing in a geography referred to as the Eastern Tropical Pacific Seascape.