Looking for ol Hawaiin dive buddy in Northwest

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saildiver

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Fairfield, Iowa, USA-and on our sailboat Mana-Ni-W
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Aloha,Liko if you are reading this.Liko Self and I studied Marine Biology together on the Big Island of Hawaii from 73-76.During that time we researched pretty much the entire Kona coast-did underwater mapping of certain sites,did fish,coral and invertebrate baseline counts;studied water clarity,discovered the Hawaiian Garden Eel and dove all over the island in some of the most unreachable and pristine sites from South Point to North Kohala. From wild rocky shores and small little fishing boats, seeing huge schools of dolphins almost daily,sharks,including large great hammerheads, and a hammerhead breeding ground,Tiger sharks,lots of Mantas and very frequently vis at 200 ft-What an incredible time we had before the ocean became less pristine!But I've lost track of you-where are you? The last I heard you were at the of U. Washington or Oregon teaching Marine Biology.If any one out there knows where Liko is or how I can reach him-contact me.Mahalo....Your old dive buddy ....Russ EnglandMD saildivers@hotmail.com
 

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