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Spearfishing Safety for Our Keiki

pearfishing has always been a popular activity for kids growing up in Hawai‘i, and it seems that interest in the sport has really taken off this year. With the arrival of COVID-19, a lot more people are heading to the ocean to help provide food for their family and friends, and social media has continued to bring exposure to the sport, enticing the younger generations. As with any sport, risks are involved and safety is an important issue–especially when

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