Cleaning up after heavy rains, a monk seal in the harbor and underwater action involving pumpkins and coral.
The high school surfing season begins with 17 schools competing in a daylong event at Ala Moana Bowls on Saturday. (David Croxford/Civil Beat/2024)
In the boys short board event, Oz Globen (green shirt), Kaimi Vierra-Bell (yellow) and Jardan Orillo (blue) jockey to catch a wave. (David Croxford/Civil Beat/2024)
In the girls short board event, Kara Watson gains her feet as Solbee Ahina paddles out. (David Croxford/Civil Beat/2024)
A Matson container vessel awaits additional cargo at the company’s Sand Island headquarters Monday at dusk. (David Croxford/Civil Beat/2024)
A monk seal pays a visit to the Kewalo Basin Harbor behind Ahui Street on Tuesday. (David Croxford/Civil Beat/2024)
After heavy weekend rains filled the Ala Wai Canal with debris, members of the Waikiki Yacht Club fish some of it out Tuesday, collecting it for later removal. (David Croxford/Civil Beat/2024)
The Hawaii Convention Center officially welcomes the pickleball world into its sports venue during a blessing provided Wednesday by Kahu Kordell Kekoa, left. (David Croxford/Civil Beat/2024)
Tryouts take place Wednesday on some of the 45 courts set up for the Aloha Pickleball Games & Festival, which will run Friday through Sunday. About 560 amateur players are expected to compete. (David Croxford/Civil Beat/2024)
Scuba divers carve pumpkins 35 feet underwater Saturday near Koko Crater during a contest organized by Island Divers Hawaii. (Kevin Fujii/Civil Beat/2024)
Divemaster Adrian Fouts sports the jack-o’-lantern she carved into a helmet. Javier Martinez, left, took first place. (Kevin Fujii/Civil Beat/2024)
In a very different underwater scene, Tina Stark of The Nature Conservancy searches coral locations off the Lahaina coast Tuesday as Nalei Sampson, left, and Alana Yurkanin, right, scan for coral tags from the surface. (Kevin Fujii/Civil Beat/2024)
The conservancy is researching a Maui reef that has proven resilient to bleaching . Fins from the surface and Annalea Fink’s fins are in view as she cleans a coral inventory tag at Mala Wharf. (Kevin Fujii/Civil Beat/2024)
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