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- Notice to Boaters – Insurance Requirements Effective December 1, 2009VESSELS MOORED IN DLNR FACILITIES WILL BE REQUIRED TO CARRY INSURANCE EFFECTIVE DECEMBER 1, 2009 All vessels moored in DLNR/DOBOR facilities, including harbors and off-shore moorings, will be required to carry insurance effective 12/1/2009. Vessel owners will be required to show proof of insurance (a policy, policy declaration page or insurance card) when applying or […]
- Cane TibouchinaCane Tibouchina (Tibouchina herbacea) Hawai‘i-Pacific Weed Risk Assessment Score: 24. Visit https://www.hpwra.org for more info Regulatory Status: Hawaii Noxious Weed List (HAR 68) Prevention and Control Category: OISC Target Species Report this species if seen on Oahu Description This shrub is semi woody and can grow up to 9′ tall. The young stems are angled and […]
- 2024 Legislative SessionInvasive Species Bill Tracking – 2024 Legislative Session Click on Bill Number to hyperlink to Hawai’i Legislature website. {Last Updated Friday, May 3rd 8:00 pm} 2024 Session – Next Key Date: May 3rd – “Adjournment Sine Die” / The Governor has 10 days to sign Bills BILL NUMBER DESCRIPTION CURRENT STATUS COMPANION […]
- Mysore Raspberry (Rubus niveus) MYSORE RASPBERRY (RUBUS NIVEUS) synonyms: Ceylon raspberry, Hill raspberry, Snowpeaks raspberry Hawaii Pacific Weed Risk Assessment: 19 HIGH RISK Regulatory Status: Hawaii Noxious Weed List Prevention and Control Category: none Description Spiny, woody bramble that grows as a sprawling bush, but may reach heights of 4 m (13 ft) White flowers that […]
- Cattail Cattail (Typha latifolia) Hawai‘i-Pacific Weed Risk Assessment Score: 26 High Risk. Visit https://www.hpwra.org for more info Regulatory Status: None Prevention and Control category: KISC Target Species. Description Cattail is a wetland rush with stems that can grow 3′ to 6′ tall. The long, thick, pale-green leaves are straight on the bottom but slightly twisted and […]
- Snowflake CoralSnowflake coral (Carijoa riisei) Cnidaria Description: Soft (non-reef forming), branching coral that grows attached to hard surfaces, forming carpets. Cylindrical (2-4 mm) branches have multiple polyps, which have eight white, frilly tentacles when extended. Colonies cannot grow in direct sunlight. It can be found in shaded areas such as under ledges, in crevices, harbors, and […]
- Invasive Species Programs Recognized by Senator GabbardSeveral projects partially funded by the Hawai‘i Invasive Species Council were recognized for their efforts by Senator Mike Gabbard on April 4, 2012 in a presentation before the Hawaii State Senate. Senator Gabbard recognized the island-based Invasive Species Committees as well as HDOA exploratory entomologist Dr. Mohsen Ramadan for their dedication to detecting and controlling […]
- FAQsFAQ General Tips “How to” or “Why” questions pertaining to the following areas should be directed to the correct office. Go to dlnr.hawaii.gov/boc/resources for links to: Federal taxes, liens & releases – contact the IRS State taxes, liens & releases, Conveyance Tax – contact Department of Taxation, State of Hawaii County Real Property taxes, home […]
- ACCESS TO CONDO MAPSMAPS The Bureau continues to look for ways to increase access to its resources while maintaining safety measures for the public and staff. This includes preparations for “virtual access” of maps and we are happy to announce beginning May 18, 2020, the public may request for digital copies of condominium maps online and receive the […]
- Historic TrailsHawaiʻi, unlike any other state in the U.S., was originally a sovereign nation – a kingdom. There were certain preexisting laws that were passed on and incorporated into what became laws of the U.S. Territory, and then ultimately, of the State. In relation to trails, the following two citations describe the legal tools used by […]