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- Seabird Fallout Season: September thru December What is Seabird Fallout? Fallout is a phenomenon primarily affecting young seabirds (petrels and shearwaters) that leave their nest for the first time, but can also affect adults from time to time. These seabirds… 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 »