
CREWMEMBER HIGHLIGHT: Henani Enos
Henani Enos and Haunani Kane measure fish.
Crew Profile: Henani Enos

PVS Member Since
HOMETOWN:
'Ola'a, Hawai'i
PRIMARY DUTY:
OTHER RESPONSIBILITIES:
WORLDWIDE VOYAGE LEGS SAILED:
Leg 3: Tahiti to Sāmoa
Henani is a high school math, science and navigation teacher at Ke Kula ‘O Nāwahīokalani‘ōpu‘u, a Hawaiian language immersion school in Keaʻau, Puna, as well as a lecturer at UH Hilo in for the Ka Haka ʻUla O Keʻelikōlani Hawaiian Language College. To him, Hōkūleʻa means history, revival, leadership and life. He would like to see an increased unity between all sailors of Hawai'i and a renewed pride in Hawaiian culture and heritage. On the Worldwide Voyage, he hopes that Hōkūleʻa inspires better management of the earth's resources and unity among people and all nations.
At sea, Henani's responsibility is conducting the science testing, including measuring aspects of fish caught, collecting water samples and documenting plankton and marine debris.
At sea, Henani's responsibility is conducting the science testing, including measuring aspects of fish caught, collecting water samples and documenting plankton and marine debris.
Henani Enos: Related Posts
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Blog | Henani Enos: Knowledge In All Things Big And Small
Surrounded by thousands of miles of open ocean in the vast Pacific, Henani Enos reflects on the many lessons - both big and small - that the sea has to offer. -
Science Update: Plankton Tow
Hikianalia crew member Henani Enos with an update on the plankton tow science experiment being conducted on the Worldwide Voyage.