Why Niu?


Project Niu coconut treeThe name "Niu" has a dual-meaning for this project:

  1. Niu is the Hawaiian word for “coconut”
  2. Niu stands for "Nature Imparts Understanding"

The Niu device will be a small, autonomous, floating, ocean-going sensor that will be launched from somewhere in the watershed of Oahu and drift throughout the Hawaiian Islands and the Pacific Ocean.

Why name the project after a coconut?

  1. Coconuts are typically associated with coastlines and are often found floating in the ocean (much like the Niu sensor device will).
  2. The Native Hawaiians took advantage of the floating property of the coconut by using them for fishing nets.
  3. Coconuts are believed to have been brought to Hawaii by the early Polynesian voyagers, who themselves set out on long ocean journeys.
  4. Coconuts still have a strong connection and importance to Hawaii, including coconut palms, cooking, fruit stands, etc.
  5. The Hawaiian word "niu" strengthens the connection to Hawaii and demonstrates the kokua that the people of Hawaii offer to their environment.

Niu also serves as an acronym for the phrase "Nature Imparts Understanding", which is the overarching message in the entire project. By providing education about the impact of local actions on the greater environment of Hawaii, and specifically its watershed, this project aims to teach people to respect the land and sea, providing a strong sense of pride and ownership through new-found understanding.

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