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Your search found 1232 hits- Impacts of Rodents & MongoosesImpacts of Rodents & Mongooses Arrival of Rodents and Mongooses in Hawaii Hawaii is the most isolated chain of islands in the world. Millions of years before the arrival of Polynesians, plants and animals arrived… Read More »
- Current ConditionsNWS Drought Information Statement The National Weather Service Honolulu Forecast Office issues drought information statements as necessary on a monthly basis. These statements summarize hydrologic conditions and reported drought impacts from across the State of… Read More »
- Drought PlanningHawaii Drought Plan 2017 Update The Commission updated the Hawaii Drought Plan in 2017. The Plan continues to emphasize mitigation and preparedness. Revisions to the Plan include a new section on climate change, simplified drought… Read More »
- Data & ResearchDrought Information Statement for Hawai‘i The National Weather Service Honolulu Forecast Office publishes its Drought Information Statement during drought. This product is updated on a monthly basis or as needed. National Integrated Drought Information System/U.S.… Read More »
- Forestry & WildlifeAloha, this page has moved to https://dlnr.hawaii.gov/dofaw/education
- CrittersMarine life disease and mortality events in Hawai`i Three factors drive wildlife populations: Recruitment, immigration/emigration, and mortality. Because of its isolation, Hawai`i has evolved a unique flora and fauna that has lost a lot of… Read More »
- Rapid Response Contingency Plan (RRCP)The Rapid Response Contingency Plan (RRCP) provides the Department of Natural Resources (DLNR), Division of Aquatic Resources (DAR) and its partners with a plan to respond to unusual events including coral disease, coral bleaching, and Crown-Of-Thorn Starfish (COTS)… Read More »
- About UsThe Rapid Response Contingency Plan (RRCP) is a framework led by the Division of Aquatic Resources (DAR). The Eyes of the Reef Network is a close partner and provides the online reporting system and training… Read More »
- See Something? Make a Report!If you make an observation of a coral disease outbreak, coral bleaching, Crown-Of-Thorns-Starfish (COTS) outbreak, or sick/drying fish or other critters, please make an online report through the Eyes of the Reef (EOR) Reporting Network… Read More »
- Make a ReportSubmitting a report is easy through the Eyes of the Reef Network! Simply go to www.eorhawaii.org/make-a-report to report unusual observations of coral disease, bleaching, Crown-Of-Thorns-Starfish (COTS), Aquatic Invasive Species (AIS), and sick/dying fish or other marine… Read More »