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The World Needs More Scientist-Surfers

By merging passion with purpose, Cliff Kapono carves an unconventional lifestyle

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Examining kelp along the Hawaiian coastline as a child with his family, Cliff Kapono thought of science and the surf as one in the same. Crawling onto his surfboard and floating in the salty ocean represented leisure and athleticism as much as it symbolized the earth鈥檚 elements like the wind, tide, rock, sand, seaweed, and water.

Once he entered middle school, though, he was forced by conventional academia to compartmentalize the two. It was either one or the other if he ever wanted to pursue them professionally, a mindset he says he struggled with through school.

鈥淚 would never mix the two, but tried my best to live both those lives separately,鈥 says Kapono, a professional surfer, scientist, and journalist from Hilo, Hawaii. 鈥淚 would put away my surf shorts or my wetsuit, and then I鈥檇 grab my lab coat.鈥

In the final years of his graduate study at the University of California, San Diego, Kapono was granted an opportunity by the school鈥檚 Global Health Institute to combine his two passions into one purpose-driven project. Using surfing as the vehicle, he studied the ways nature imprints molecular signatures on humans, just like humans leave behind fingerprints and footprints on the earth. That鈥檚 when Kapono decided for himself that he didn鈥檛 have to separate the two, nor did he feel compelled to label either of them as work even if he鈥檚 getting paid.

鈥淏y not having to split my brain all the time, I started surfing better than I鈥檝e ever surfed and I started articulating scientifically on levels I never thought I could.鈥

Having studied coral reefs across the world and produced films about protecting the planet, he combines all his pursuits into one intentional, unconventional lifestyle. When he鈥檚 studying the coral reef, he uses his surfboard as his mode of transportation. And when he鈥檚 surfing, he鈥檚 connecting his body to the earth鈥檚 pulse. Every task has a purpose, one inspired by his motivation to improve human鈥檚 relationship to the natural world as his native Hawaiian ancestors taught him.

You can function on a high level as an enthusiast and as an academic

His current projects include working with Hydro Flask to create the Colors of Kona collection, a new line of bottles, tumblers, and more inspired by the vibrant and varied ecosystems found on the Big Island, Kapono鈥檚 home. And he lives by the brand鈥檚 Refill for Good campaign, which encourages the reduction of single-use plastics in an effort to protect those environments. Refilling a water bottle both preserves the planet and hydrates the body, he says, but it鈥檚 also a way of refilling the spirit for good.

鈥淥nce you start taking care of yourself, you can start taking care of others in your community,鈥 he says. 鈥淭o me, nature is the fastest way to charge to a full battery level to help other people.鈥

He鈥檚 also committed to the Honoli鈥檌 project, researching some of the world鈥檚 most resilient coral species in one of the island鈥檚 best surf spots. From his discoveries, he鈥檚 learning how land runoff affects the ocean. And through a partnership with the Road to Sea Foundation, he鈥檚 providing remote coastal communities with new technology for studying ocean health.

These days, he says, society is shifting to be more accepting of the blending of interests, unlike when he was a kid. People no longer need to define themselves solely by their profession, but instead can pave their own path through a culmination of their interests, hobbies, jobs, and passions.

鈥淵ou can function on a high level as an enthusiast and as an academic,鈥 he says. 鈥淭hat鈥檚 what I鈥檝e been pushing.鈥


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