
CREWMEMBER HIGHLIGHT: Noe Kamalu
Noelani and Ana, seeing it and protecting it.
Crew Profile: Noe Kamalu

PVS Member Since 2009
HOMETOWN:
PRIMARY DUTY:
Educational Specialist
OTHER RESPONSIBILITIES:
Apprentice Navigator
WORLDWIDE VOYAGE LEGS SAILED:
2017 Rapa Nui, 2017 Galapagos Islands, Leg 7: Auckland to Wellington, Leg 20: Virginia to New York City, Leg 18: Virgin Islands, Cuba and Florida, 2014 Tahiti
Noelani has been a crewmember since 2009. She currently works for Kanu o Ka ʻĀina Charter School’s Ka Oha program and is very passionate about education. During the World Wide Voyage, she served as an educational specialist, and an apprentice navigator.
Noe Kamalu: Related Posts
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Native Oysters Return to Home of Hōkūleʻa
Right now dozens of small native animals are working together toward the monumental task of naturally filtering and cleaning the polluted waters around Sand Island at the home of Hōkūleʻa. -
Worldwide Voyage | Finding Rapa Nui
A team of training navigators overcome challenges as they search for Rapa Nui, the most isolated landmass in the world. -
Hōkūleʻa Nav Report | Feb 26, 2017: Rapa Nui Sighted!
This gorgeous sunset update is brought to you by all four of our apprentice navigators. -
Hōkūleʻa Nav Report | Feb 24, 2017: Noe’s Evening Update
Our navigation update today is brought to you by apprentice navigator Noe Kamalu. -
Hōkūleʻa Nav Report | Feb 22, 2017: Noe’s Evening Update
Tonight's update comes to you from apprentice navigator Noe Kamalu who reports on the progress of Hōkūleʻa. -
Hōkūleʻa Update | February 19, 2017: Noe’s Evening Update
Noe Kamalu is bringing us our evening navigation report today -
Hōkūleʻa Update | February 16, 2017: Noe’s Morning Update
Noe Kamalu is bringing us our navigation report this morning -
Hōkūleʻa Update | February 14, 2017: Noe’s Afternoon Update
Welcome to an afternoon update from Leg 28 crewmember Noelani Kamalu -
Hōkūleʻa Update | March 16, 2016
Hōkūleʻa sails along the northern coast of Cuba.