AIR STATION HAWAI‘I

 
 
 

Parley for the Oceans is the global collaboration network where creators, thinkers and leaders come together to take action to protect our oceans. Our AIR Strategy aims to end marine plastic pollution and other threats to our oceans through three pillars of action: Avoid, Intercept, Redesign. The brand new Parley AIR Station on Oʻahu brings this philosophy to life through hands-on learning sessions, activities and workshops led by Parley and our partner organizations in Hawaiʻi.

 
 

Wed — Sun | Bishop Museum, Honolulu, Oʻahu

 
 
 

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EDUCATIONAL SESSIONS FOR SCHOOLS & GROUPS

 

Sessions, discussions and workshops inspiring individuals to care for the oceans — offered Wednesdays through Sundays at 11am and 2pm. Free(!) and reservations are required. Participants are responsible for transportation and lunch.

 
 
 

 
 

SUNSET SESSIONS

Early evenings at the Parley AIR Station featuring lively events with music, art, storytelling, education and community interaction centered around falling deeper in love with the oceans. Click below for information on upcoming sessions and make sure to guarantee your spot.

 
 
 

 
 

#SIFTFORTHEOCEANS CAMPAIGN

Parley invites you to use, make your own or borrow a sand sifter from the Parley AIR Station, get out and clean a local stretch of coastline. Once taking action, capture a photo or video and post to Instagram or TikTok using the hashtag #siftfortheoceans for a chance to win cool prizes in Hawaiʻi. Every December, as a holiday celebration and gift, the winners of this challenge are announced. Join the movement!

 
 
 

 
 

OCEAN IMMERSION

Multiple times per year Parley collaborates with local organizations — Nā Kama Kai and Huli — to host personalized guided Ocean Immersion Clinic experiences with invited youth from the Kalihi region, neighborhood surrounding the Parley AIR Station. Clinics happen at Pokai Bay and Maunalua Bay with the goal of enabling keiki to become confident and stewards of the ocean.

 
 
 

 
 

OCEAN YOGA FLOW

Join us for a lovely Ocean Yoga Flow at the Parley AIR Station. Let's take care of our bodies as we connect and flow with the oceans. An immersive yoga experience you'll never forget! Sessions happen once a month, are open to the general public, and are donation-based so that everyone is welcomed to join. Grab your mat and join us. Spaces are limited, so guarantee your spot! RSVP below - reservations are required.

 
 
 

 

Parley AIR Station Collaborations

 

Our friends at SCH will take visitors on a journey to discover how we ended up in a world covered by plastics, how our “throwaway lifestyle” has disconnected us from the environment, and what steps we can take to break up with plastic.

In synergy with ongoing research and exhibits, Bishop Museum educators will explore the importance of coral reefs to Hawaiʻi's marine ecosystems, their significance in Hawaiian culture, and need to protect and preserve them for our future.

Join us in personalized guided ocean immersion clinics for Parley AIR Station youth. Clinics happen once a quarter at Pokai Bay, and will empower keiki to feel more confident playing in and exploring the oceans.

 

Huli is a collective of ocean-based individuals who promote environmental stewardship and cultural awareness. The goal is to inspire the next generation to be exceptional stewards of their land, ocean, and islands by instilling a deep sense of Aloha for the world around them. Huli collaborates with the Parley AIR Station by hosting Ocean Immersion clinics at Maunalua Bay.

Our educators host introductory Parley AIR Talks and discussions to inspire students to fall in love with the oceans, understand our impact on them, and access tools to take action. We also host upcycling workshops to redesign plastic waste from local beaches.

 

Kahākūkahi is a Nonprofit organization that focuses on Creating a learning environment and mentorship opportunities that introduces Keiki (children) to ocean sports, stewardship, and nurturing a healthy relationship with the kai (sea) and ʻāina (land).

 

 
 
 

Internship & Volunteer positions are available!