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Radford High School Navy Junior ROTC cadets, community volunteers, members of the Ali'i Pauahi Hawaiian Civic Club and the Aiea Community Association participated in a cleanup at the ancient fishpond, Loko Pa'aiau, on Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam

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Community volunteers uproot invasive plant species to maintain the ancient fishpond, Loko Pa'aiau on Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam.

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Chief Petty Officer James Powers removes invasive non-native vegetation during a National Public Lands Day cleanup at the ancient fishpond, Loko Pa'aiau, at McGrew Point Navy housing on Oahu.

Sailors assigned to Pearl Harbor Security Detachment help plant a Ku Kui tree at Webling Elementary School in honor of Earth Day.

Volunteers from the Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam (JBPHH) Chief's Messclear invasive mangrove trees from the Pearl Harbor Bike Path located along Pearl Harbor's historic waterfront.

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Radford High School Navy Junior ROTC cadets work together to remove invasive plant species of the stone path along the coastline of the ancient fishpond, Loko Pa'aiau on Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam as part of an Earth Month event.

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JOINT BASE PEARL HARBOR-HICKAM (Apr. 27, 2019) Radford High School Navy Junior ROTC cadets work together to remove invasive plant species of the stone path along the coastline of the ancient fishpond, Loko Pa'aiau on Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam as part of an Earth Month event. The fishpond restoration is an ongoing cultural resources project involving a continuing partnership by the U.S. Navy and the local community. (U.S. Navy photo by Anna Marie General/Released) File# 190427-N-XM133-0012

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