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How We Catch Food in Hawaii

“Explore the vibrant world of Hawaiian fishing traditions in this captivating YouTube video!

Join us as we dive into the crystal-clear waters of Hawaii’s pristine coastline to discover the ancient and modern methods of catching food. From traditional net fishing and spearfishing techniques passed down through generations to the thrill of rod and reel angling, experience the excitement and beauty of Hawaii’s abundant marine life.
Learn about the diverse array of fish species found in these waters, including tuna, mahi-mahi, and snapper, and gain insight into the sustainable practices that ensure the health of Hawaii’s coastal ecosystems. Join us on a journey of discovery as we showcase the unique culture and techniques of catching food in Hawaii!”

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Hawaiian Food in Las Vegas – aka “The Ninth Island” | 2 Scoops of Aloha

2 Scoops of Aloha is the only Hawaiian restaurant on Las Vegas Boulevard, and DJ Paul Pu-ukani Sebala is ready to take YOU inside! Meet the eatery’s owner Shai Walter and find out why traditional Hawaiian food is so important in Las Vegas, which is lovingly referred to by many as “Ninth Island.” Then, watch DJ Paul’s reaction as he eats a lunch plate named after his radio station Pipeline 2 Paradise!

– Presented by Vegas PBS –

What is YOUR favorite Hawaiian food? Let us know in the comments!

Preview: Young’s Fish Market our Favorite Hawaiian Food

A preview of Young’s Fish Market in the City Square Shopping Center in the Dillingham area of Honolulu. This is my favorite place to get Beef Stew and my wife’s favorite place to get Laulau. We also love the Pipikaula, it has a great flavor and texture. The video was recorded on Thursday, April 18, 2024.

Video Camera: DJI Osmo Pocket 3
Video Editing Software: iMovie
Thumbnail Editing Software: Canva

The song featured in this video is “Ukulele” by Adam Vitovsky.