Boat donated to Hawaii Wildlife Fund

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Hawaii Wildlife Fund has received the donation of a Bayliner 222 from Charles Bittenbring of Captain Cook and Young Brothers shipped the vessel free of charge to Maui. The boat, Seaque, will be used in sea turtle habitat studies, marine debris recovery and marine conservation education work.

Hawaii Wildlife Fund has received the donation of a Bayliner 222 from Charles Bittenbring of Captain Cook and Young Brothers shipped the vessel free of charge to Maui. The boat, Seaque, will be used in sea turtle habitat studies, marine debris recovery and marine conservation education work.

Based on Hawaii Island and Maui, Hawaii Wildlife Fund is dedicated to the conservation of Hawaii’s native plants and animals. For more information, visit wildhawaii.org.