Weed Warriors help keep Nu’upia Ponds and Fort Hase clean up - U.S. Navy Sailors with Helicopter Maritime Strike Squadron 37, alongside members of the Environmental Compliance and Protection Department, cut up tangled fishing nets during a Weed Warriors event at Fort Hase beach, Marine Corps Base Hawaii, Feb. 10, 2018. Weed Warriors is a volunteer opportunity for Service members and base personnel to aid in the removal of invasive species of plants and trash polluting the environment.
MARINE CORPS BASE HAWAII - A young boy holding a bottle cap extends his arm out to receive a drop of glue from one of the volunteers so he can glue it to the artwork during an event near Riseley Field at Marine Corps Base Hawaii, April 16, 2013. This was one of the events held during “Eco-Friendly In the Park,” which gave children an opportunity to create arts and crafts out of recyclables. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Matthew Bragg) - MARINE CORPS BASE HAWAII - A young boy holding a bottle cap extends his arm out to receive a drop of glue from one of the volunteers so he can glue it to the artwork during an event near Riseley Field at Marine Corps Base Hawaii, April 16, 2013. This was one of the events held during “Eco-Friendly In the Park,” which gave children an opportunity to create arts and crafts out of recyclables. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Matthew Bragg)