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Deep Dive Into Water Safety

Deep Dive Into Water Safety

著者: Kauaʻi Community Radio - KKCR
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Deep Dive Into Water Safety is a podcast dedicated to the fact that drowning is preventable. Your host, waterperson Margaret Wright from the island of Kauaʻi, interviews experts and stakeholders from around the world to explore their strategies to prevent drownings, educate swimmers, keiki and parents, and ultimately create messaging. Deep Dive is based on the first Hawaii Water Safety Plan. Hawaii has the second highest drowning rate in the US. Letʻs start the conversation on water safety and do better.Copyright 2026 ウォータースポーツ マネジメント マネジメント・リーダーシップ 水泳・ダイビング 生物科学 科学 経済学
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  • Deep Dive: An Interview with Kalani Vierra
    2026/01/05
    Episode Notes

    November 21, 2025 Kalani Vierra is the Chief of the Kaua‘i Ocean Safety Bureau and one of Hawai‘i’s most respected and accomplished watermen. Kalani is internationally recognized for his expertise in rescue watercraft (jet ski) operations, and he has trained lifeguards across Hawai‘i and internationally in advanced ocean-rescue techniques. His leadership has shaped how lifeguards respond to emergencies on Kaua‘i’s beaches. Kalani also serves as President of the Hawai‘i Lifeguard Association (HLA), where he helpsguide statewide standards, training, and public-safety initiatives. He was instrumental in the development and growth of the Junior Lifeguard Program, which has become one ofHawai‘i’s most successful youth ocean-safety initiatives. Under his leadership and mentorship, Kaua‘i’s Junior Lifeguards have won multiple state championships. Kalani is also an author of a childrenʻs book, Hawaii Lifeguard.

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    54 分
  • Deep Dive: An Interview with Dr Angel Yanigahara
    2025/12/31
    Episode Notes

    October 5, 2025 Dr. Angel Yanagihara is a leading biochemist and toxinologist internationally recognized for her groundbreaking work on venomous marine invertebrates—particularly the box jellyfish (Alatina alata) and bluebottle (Physalia physalis). Based at the University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa, she is an associate researcher at the Pacific Biosciences Research Center and directs the Pacific Cnidaria Research Laboratory. Her research dispels long-held myths about jellyfish stings and establishes evidence-based first aid protocols grounded in cellular and biochemical science. Working in partnership with the U.S. military, Dr. Yanagihara developed Sting No More®, a first-aid product line that neutralizes jellyfish venom and is now used globally in marine safety operations. A global leader in cnidarian envenomation science, Dr. Yanagihara’s research has shaped protocols for beach management, lifeguard response, and swimmer safety worldwide. Her real-life contributions to open-water safety were featured in the 2023 Netflix film Nyad, in which she was represented as part of the scientific and medical support team ensuring Diana Nyad’s successful Cuba-to-Florida crossing.

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  • Deep Dive: An Interview with Kaina Makua
    2025/12/27
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    September 23, 2025 Kaina Makua is a kalo farmer, cultural practitioner, educator, and actor from Waimea, Kauaʻi. He is a cofounder and executive director of Kumano I Ke Ala which uplifts Hawaiian youth through ʻāina -based education. He operates Aloha ʻĀina Poi Co. which distributes thousands of poi annually revitalizing kalo farming and strengthening cultural food security. In addition to his farming and education work, Kaina Makua plays King Kamehameha in the Apple TV+ series Chief of War. He has some insightful words about water safety and the strengthening Hawaiian culture.

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    50 分
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