REEFrame was born out of the shared desire to mālama (care for) our beloved island home and protect the ocean reefs that protect us. The hoe (paddlers), wa‘a (canoe), i’a (fish), and makau (fish hook) petroglyphs (kiʻi pōhaku) illustrate our commitment to e hāpai waʻa kākou — if we all help to lift and carry the canoe, we can move it forward.

Just as the number four has traditionally represented a sustainable harvest from the sea, with each fish tail fitting between the fingers on one hand, REEFrame’s four petroglyphs reflect a deeply rooted passion and kuleana (responsibility) for sustaining the ocean, sea life, the land, and its people for generations to come.

REEFrame was born out of the shared desire to mālama (care for) our beloved island home and protect the ocean reefs that protect us. The hoe (paddlers), wa‘a (canoe), i’a (fish), and makau (fish hook) petroglyphs (kiʻi pōhaku) illustrate our commitment to e hāpai waʻa kākou — if we all help to lift and carry the canoe, we can move it forward.

Just as the number four has traditionally represented a sustainable harvest from the sea, with each fish tail fitting between the fingers on one hand, REEFrame’s four petroglyphs reflect a deeply rooted passion and kuleana (responsibility) for sustaining the ocean, sea life, the land, and its people for generations to come.

REEFrame was born out of the shared desire to mālama (care for) our beloved island home and protect the ocean reefs that protect us. The hoe (paddlers), wa‘a (canoe), i’a (fish), and makau (fish hook) petroglyphs (kiʻi pōhaku) illustrate our commitment to e hāpai waʻa kākou — if we all help to lift and carry the canoe, we can move it forward.

Just as the number four has traditionally represented a sustainable harvest from the sea, with each fish tail fitting between the fingers on one hand, REEFrame’s four petroglyphs reflect a deeply rooted passion and kuleana (responsibility) for sustaining the ocean, sea life, the land, and its people for generations to come.