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- 08/26/21-HE`EIA KEA SMALL BOAT HARBOR WASTEWATER SYSTEM IMPROVEMENTS PROJECT(Honolulu) – The He’eia Kea Small Boat Harbor will be undergoing the installation of a new absorption bed system for a future wastewater treatment plant effluent disposal system beginning on September 7th.
- 08/25/21-PEOPLE ASKED TO AVOID CERTAIN AREAS OF KĀNE’OHE BAY DURING NAVY DISPOSAL OPERATION(HONOLULU) – Mariners are being cautioned to avoid the Sampan Channel area of Kāne'ohe Bay tomorrow during a U.S. Navy treatment operation to remove two unexploded munitions believed to be 50 or more years-old. They’re resting in approximately 13-feet of water.
- 08/25/21-DIAMOND HEAD STATE MONUMENT WILL NOW BE OPEN SEVEN DAYS A WEEK(Honolulu) – Beginning on Wednesday September 1st, Diamond Head State Monument (DHSM) will now be open seven days a week. The hours of operation will remain the same, 6:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. (last hike). Gates will be closed at 6:00 p.m.
- 08/24/21-IGNORANCE OF THE LAW IS NOT A DEFENSE (Kahului, Maui) – A 60-year-old Georgia man, visiting Ka‘anapali, said he “was very sorry” for lifting a sea turtle out of the water by its shell, last week. He told DLNR Division of Conservation and Resources (DOCARE) officers he didn’t know his actions were against the law.
- 08/24/21-KAPO‘O TIDE POOLS FINALLY ADDED TO PŪPŪKEA MLCD (HONOLULU) - The Pūpūkea Marine Life Conservation District (MLCD) on O‘ahu’s North Shore has expanded to include the Kapo‘o tide pools, also known as the Old Quarry tide pools. When the Pūpūkea MLCD was first designated in 1983, the intent was to include the tidepool area. However, an executive order which established the county beach park back in 1956 led to uncertainty as to who owned the tide pools.
- 08/18/21-DAR TO HOST VIRTUAL TALK STORY SESSIONS FOR FISHERS BEGINNING NEXT WEEK(Honolulu) – The DLNR Division of Aquatic Resources (DAR) will begin hosting virtual talk story sessions for interested fishers next week. These sessions, which are already underway on Kaua’i, will now be expanded to include the other islands. The sessions provide an opportunity for fishers and DAR staff to exchange information, concerns, and ideas.
- 08/18/21-LARGE SURF & HIGH TIDES DEMONSTRATE DANGERS OF MAUNALUA BAY ROCKS AND CAVES(HONOLULU) – China Walls, Spitting Cave, and other geological features along the East O‘ahu coastline, stretching from Maunalua Bay to the Hālona Blow Hole, have long attracted cliff jumpers.
- 08/05/21-FINAL ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENT FOR PROPOSED A&B WATER LEASE WITHDRAWN BY APPLICANT(Haiku) - Today, Alexander & Baldwin and East Maui Irrigation Company, Limited, withdrew its Final Environmental Impact Statement (FEIS) for the proposed water lease for the Nāhiku, Keʻanae, Honomanū, and Huelo License Areas previously filed with both the DLNR Land Division and the State of Hawai‘i Environmental Review Program.
- 08/02/21-APPLY NOW FOR WILDLAND MITIGATION AND LANDSCAPE SCALE RESTORATION FUNDING(Honolulu) – The DLNR Division of Forestry and Wildlife (DOFAW) is seeking applicants for two new U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Forest Service competitive grant programs: wildland-urban interface and landscape scale restoration grants.
- 07/30/21-MAN CITED FOR HARVESTING 345 UNDERSIZED ‘OPIHI(Hilo) - A 27-year-old man was cited for harvesting 345 undersized ‘opihi from the shoreline at Onekahakaha Beach Park.