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-"​**Barnacle**"​ is a term used in Bellingham, WA. to refer to local older paddlers ​(60+ yrs old) who are still tenacious racers and downwind enthusiasts. Also sometimes referred to as “ancient murrelets”<​sup> ​(<sup>[[https://​surfski.wiki/​more_barnacles|barnacles]]) ​</​sup> ​ 70+ yr old paddlers are called “Grand Barnacles” ​</​sup> ​<WRAP centeralign>​+"​**Barnacle**"​ is a term used in Bellingham, WA. to refer to an older paddler ​(60+ yrs old). Typically our barnacles ​are still tenacious racers and/or downwind enthusiasts. Also sometimes referred to as “//ancient murrelets//.(([[:​more_barnacles|Read more about barnacles]]) 70+ yr old paddlers are called “Grand Barnacles” <WRAP centeralign>​
  
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 +  * Other paddling communities have similar designations such as the 60+ yr old "​**Fossils**"​ [[https://​youtu.be/​c5uA85QHuFY|on Oahu]], and "​**Crustaceans**"​ in Vancouver, Canada. Hawaiian paddlers often use the general cultural term of "​**Kupuna**"​ - It translates to "​grandparent,"​ "​elder,"​ or "​ancestor"​. The term holds deep cultural significance. A **kupuna** ​ is highly respected as a living treasure and a vital source of ancestral knowledge, wisdom, and life lessons.