2009 Hawaii Fishing & Seafood Festival
by:posted: Mon Mar 15, 2010 at 02:42 PM
Where
can you find over 20,000 of Hawaii’s fishing and seafood enthusiasts enjoying a
day of informative fishing workshops, interactive demonstrations, colorful fish
displays, live local entertainment, keiki fish games, ono local seafood and
tons of shopping opportunities?
Or,
climb on the biggest fishing reel in the world and then duck under deck to
check out the powerful motors that drive a
Or, find giggling kids running after a 5 foot silver fish for photos and then diving into an ice-filled life raft to construct a tropical snowman?
Where can you find all of this and, best of all, find it for FREE?
Once
again, it was all at the 4th Annual Hawaii Fishing and Seafood Festival that
was held on October 11th at the
The
Pacific Islands Fishery Group (PIFG) themed its 2009 festival to honor
This
year we honored one of
PIFG
also took the “fish auction” up a notch by hosting a live auction of original
gyotaku fish prints by local artist Naoki.
Auctioneer, Nelson Aberilla, brought the standing room only crowd to a
frenzy while auctioning a couple dozen of Naoki’s best framed and unframed
pieces. The custom framed tako, which is the Festival’s famed mascot, initiated
the frenzy and eventually sold for more than $700. A percentage of the proceeds were donated to
PIFG to support their numerous community programs, such as the State-wide
Tagging Challenge, fishing outings with Boys and Girls Clubs and cooperative
research projects.
If
you missed us this year, mark your calendars and be sure to join us next year
for our 5th anniversary Festival to be held on October 10, 2010 at Pier 38.
Special activities and programs are being planned to celebrate our 5th Annual
Hawaii Fishing and Seafood Festival. If you are interested in participating as
a vendor, contributor or volunteer, contact us through our website at http://fishtoday.org.
Photos by Brad Goda











