If it seems like there aren’t any good fish in the sea, maybe you aren’t using the right bait or are fishing in the wrong pond. Let me help you out with that. This weekend, stop by the 2cnd annual “More Fish in the Sea” Ocean Awareness Fair to meet lots of environmentally-aware people, check out their hands-on activities, educational booths, and get invites to beach cleanups and reef surveys. Pay attention to Hannah Bernard, one of the event coordinators and President of the Hawaii Wildlife Fund; Don’t miss out on this opportunity to get involved. “Last year, more than 2000 people attended our event at MCC. We had a great time and many people really got how connected the land and sea are especially on islands. This year, we hope to highlight those community groups and organizations that are helping to recover the health of our ocean by the work they do on land and near shore.” Once you find a fish you like, head indoors with her or him to the Cary & Eddies Banquet room to turn out the lights and tune into the “More Fish in the the Sea Film Festival,” starting at 2PM, organized by Jazz Alley TV. Oren Masserman of Barefoot Minded, along with other musicians, will be out on the lawn livening up the festival with their tunes, including Masserman’s new release, “Ocean.” Saturday, April 3rd, 9am- 2pm. Free. For more information, including sponsorship, contact Hawaii Wildlife Fund at 280-8124 or wild@aloha.net. By: Sierra Brown