Friends of Midway Atoll

National Wildlife Refuge

  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • YouTube
Join/Donate
  • HOME
  • ABOUT FOMA
    • Our Story
    • What We Do
    • Who We Are
    • Contact Us
  • LIFE ON THE ATOLL
    • Diversity & Abundance
    • Birds
      • Albatrosses
        • Wisdom, the Albatross
      • Petrels & Shearwaters
      • Tropicbirds
      • Boobies & Frigatebirds
      • Terns & Noddies
      • Waterbirds & Landbirds
      • Migratory Birds
      • Extinct Birds
    • Marine Life
      • Green Sea Turtles
      • Hawaiian Monk Seals
      • Spinner Dolphins
      • Fish & Invertebrates
      • Marine Debris
    • Plants
      • Native Plants
      • Non-Native Plants
  • HISTORY
    • Honoring the Past
    • Timeline
  • STORIES
    • Blog
    • Gooney Gazettes
    • Archives
  • GALLERIES
    • Images
    • Soundscapes
    • Videos
  • GET INVOLVED
    • Join & Give
    • Advocate
    • Volunteer
    • Additional Resources
  • STORE

BETWEEN THE BATTLES

By Barbara Carr Whitman This year’s film MIDWAY has inspired Friends of Midway Atoll to unveil true stories, newly revealed and historical, in the words of those who stood watch, waiting for what most felt was inevitable. Descriptive language comes directly from personal letters, transcripts, ... more

Posted: November 1, 2019 • Filed Under: History, Life on Midway, World War II • Tagged With: Battle in the Pacific, battle of midway, Edgar Fox, Frank Dunlap, Friends of Midway Atoll, George Cannon, George Levin, Gooney Bird, Japanese destroyer Ushio, Midway Atoll, Midway Memorial, Midway movie, Pearl Harbor, pillbox, USS Saratoga, WWII

Ke Alanui Polohiwa a Ka̅ne (Summer Solstice Celebration)

written by Barbara Carr Whitman Ke Alanui Polohiwa a Ka̅ne, or summer solstice, was an occasion of celebration on Pihemanu, which means “din of loud birds” (oh so appropriate!) and is one of two Hawaiian place names for beautiful Midway Atoll. A group of volunteers  are learning how the Native ... more

Posted: July 12, 2019 • Filed Under: Conservation, Education, History, Life on Midway, News from Midway, People, Uncategorized • Tagged With: albatross, conservation, Hawaiian culture, laysan albatross, Midway Atoll, Native Plants, oli, Papahanaumokuakea, Restoration Ecology, seabirds, summer solstice

Disappearing Seals: the Mysterious Discovery of Midway Atoll

By Thomas J. Eley, Jr., Ph.D. The discovery of Midway Atoll is clouded in mystery. A sealing expedition by the brig Aiona, which set sail from Hawaiʻi, was thought to have taken the last Hawaiian monk seal (Neomonachus schauinslandi) in 1824. However, an 1859 edition of The Polynesian ... more

Posted: April 27, 2018 • Filed Under: Conservation, History, Life on Midway, Marine Life •

Battle of Midway – 75th Anniversary Commemorations

Seventy-five years ago, John Miniclier and Edgar Fox were young men serving their country on one of the most remote military outposts in the world. They did not imagine that the events unfolding around them would bring them back to the sandy beaches of Midway three-quarters of a century later to ... more

Posted: June 3, 2017 • Filed Under: History, World War II •

  • 1
  • 2
  • Next Page »

GOONEY GAZETTES

Join/Donate

From the Blog

Tribute to Volunteer Shirley Doell

April 10, 2020

BETWEEN THE BATTLES

November 1, 2019

FOLLOW US ON FACEBOOK

Copyright © 2021 Friends of Midway Atoll National Wildlife Refuge (FOMA) • Terms of Use • Contact Us • Sitemap • Designed by Websites with Aloha · Log in