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Your search found 1483 hits- AIS Team Presentations from the 27th Annual Hawaiʻi Conservation Conference _____________________________ Coral Reef Restoration using Native Sea Urchins (Tripneustes gratilla) for Biocontrol of Invasive Macroalgae: _____________________________ Improving Hawaii’s Genetic and Taxonomic Organism Inventory Using Autonomous Reef Monitoring Structures (ARMS): _____________________________… Read More »
- HomeWelcome to the Aquatic Invasive Species homepage! The Aquatic Invasive Species (AIS) program works to control, manage, and prevent introduced pests in marine and inland waters of Hawaiʻi that are causing or could cause environmental,… Read More »
- Clean those hulls!Summer is coming, which usually means more time on the water and in your boat. Many alien invasive species are spread when organisms attach to the bottom of your boat, this is referred to as… Read More »
- Reports2022 2022 Accomplishment Report Salvinia molesta removal efforts in the Kilauea Stream, Kauai, Hawaiʻi Investigation of Algal Bloom Near Kaiona Beach Park, Waimānalo, O‘ahu Ballast Water StoryMap Biofouling StoryMap 2021 2021 Accomplishment Report Cape Flattery… Read More »
- About UsWith support from many organizations, in September 2003, the Division of Aquatic Resources created the State of Hawaiʻi Aquatic Invasive Species Management Plan that outlines strategies to manage aquatic invasive species. These include coordination, prevention, monitoring/early detection, response/eradication/control,… Read More »
- OutreachThe Division of Aquatic Resources and the AIS team work hard to develop the youth of Hawaii by participating in community outreach events throughout the islands. Please reach out to [email protected] if you are interested… Read More »
- Report an Aquatic Invasive SpeciesPlease call the Division of Aquatic Resources at (808) 587-0100 or send an email to [email protected]. Please provide as much information as possible, including the follow: Date/time/location of sighting Detailed description of organism Photo if… Read More »
- Keyhole SpongeOrange Keyhole Sponge (Mycale armata) Description: Bright orange encrusting sponge (Hawaii Biological Survey, 2001) Can grow up to one meter in diameter (Hawaii Biological Survey, 2001) Firm but compresses and tears easily (Hawaii Biological Survey,… Read More »
- Eyes of the Reef TrainingLove the ocean and want to help preserve it? Come out to the next Eyes of the Reef training on April 22 from 6pm-8:30 at Windward Community College to learn how to identify coral disease,… Read More »
- Banded Jewel CichlidBanded Jewel Cichlid (Hemichromis elongatus) Description: Fish with bronze scales and five dark bands running down the side (Froese & Pauly, 2017) Bands not obvious on large males (Froese & Pauly, 2017) Magenta spot on… Read More »