Kamoka pearls website; "Philosophy", pg. 3:
"ECOLOGICAL RESPONSIBILTY
However, a myriad of other organisms take advantage of these suspended ropes near the surface and latch onto the oysters, harming their growth and severely affecting pearl quality. Typically, this obstacle is dealt with by periodically removing the oysters from the water and blasting them clean with high-pressure hoses. This practice results in numerous environmental problems. For example, the blasting breaks up caustic anemones, causing a population explosion that the environment cannot assimilate. Many atolls in French Polynesia have suffered because of this."
Josh, do I go to the head of Kamoka class? Is this what you're talking about, Blaire?
Pg. 4 describes Josh's effort to ban high pressure washing and his environmental successes. Think globally, act locally.
The hunks on pages 5 and 6 are eye candy!