Pay per Wave: Native Hawaiians Divided Over Artificial Surf Lagoon in the Birthplace of Surfing

Pay per Wave: Native Hawaiians Divided Over Artificial Surf Lagoon in the Birthplace of Surfing
Ikaika Kaulukukui surfs in a wave pool in Ewa Beach, Hawaii, on May 9, 2023. Jennifer Sinco Kelleher/AP Photo
The Associated Press
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EWA BEACH, Hawaii—Brian Keaulana is the quintessential Native Hawaiian waterman, well-known in Hawaii and beyond for his deep understanding of the ocean, gifted with surfing and lifeguarding skills passed down from his big-wave rider father.

Now, as one of the islands’ standard-bearers of surfing, Keaulana wants to further boost the sport in his homeland by building an artificial wave pool just down the road from the beach—a spot where competitive surfers could always be guaranteed the perfect breaks that are sometimes elusive in nature.