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By Staff, 7-18-23
Team OHANA finished the grueling 2800 mile row across the Pacific, from Monterrey CA to Hanalei, Kauai, HI this morning. Paul Lore, Mat Steinlin, Marina Hunziker & Iris Noordzij crossed the Pacific Ocean in 36 days, 3 hours, and 49 minutes! Several other teams also participated, to raise funds and public awareness to help prevent veteran suicides.
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Watch party at PJD’s in Fernandina Beach:
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Celebration
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Team OHANA is an International Ocean Row Team from the United States, Netherlands and Switzerland. TEAM OHANA along with their community will row 2,800 miles from Monterey, California to Kauai.

OHANA is rowing to help drive resources to ‘K9s For Warriors’ to help build Veteran Housing for the ‘New Training Campus’ in Phoenix, AZ. K9sFW now has a Kennel on Phoenix Campus but they have no housing.
Local OHANA team member Paul Lore (left in photo, above) also completed an Atlantic Ocean crossing a couple of years ago with the FOAR from Home team. Lore is also co-director of the Cross The Line Foundation, which raises funds for the prevention of and publicizes the tragedy of veteran suicides. They recently put on the successful “Cross the Line Paddle” from St Marys GA to Fernandina Beach City Marina.