Press Room
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Stone and The Salt Pond (cover story, American Advertising Award winning Issue and Series) (Trim Hawaii Magazine: print only)
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Participatory Ethnomedicinal Cancer Research with Fante-Akan Herbalists in Rural Ghana (Journal of Ethnobiology Letters)
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Kelly Slater Public Service Announcement featuring Jason Nalu Bogle, Gavin Beschen, and music from John Butler (Kelly Slater Official Facebook Page)
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Kormantse To Get Herbal Clinic (Ghana Business News)
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Tom Pohaku Stone Shares Art of Hawaiian Healing in Africa (KHON2)
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Historical Influences on the Development of Indigenous Jamaican Maroon Ethnomedicine (Jamaica Journal)
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Causal Connections Between Water Quality and Land Use in a Rural Tropical Island Watershed: A Rural Tropical Island Watershed Analysis (Journal of Ecohealth)
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A March of Feces, Then April Fools (The Surfer’s Path: print only)
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40 Days and 40 Nights (Pikoi Ke Kaula Kualena: YouTube)
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Traditional healers collaborate with scientists to catalogue Maroon medicinal plant use (New Agriculturist)
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Paddle To Nowhere (Innov8 Magazine)
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High in Hawai’i (Cannabis Culture Magazine)
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Country ‘Good’ Feeling Surfboards (Innov8 Magazine)
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Risk factors for elevated Enterococcus concentrations in a rural tropical island watershed (Journal of Environmental Management)
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Salt Water Nation (Innov8 Magazine)
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Hollywould (The Surfer’s Path: print only)
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Jamaica’s Reggae Film Festival Tells Island’s Rich Music Story (Billboard)
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Maroon Songs: Born Free, Live Free, Ever Free (Reggae-Vibes.com)