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Your search found 2556 hits- Hoʻāla Loko IʻaHoʻāla Loko Iʻa In 2012, a group of government agencies and nonprofit organizations committed to streamlining the permitting process for the restoration of traditional Hawaiian fishpond systems. Update: Hoʻāla Loko Iʻa Permit Application Guidebook released! … Read More »
- Subzone MapsThe following maps are provided for reference only; applicants should contact OCCL for an official subzone determination should one be needed. Kaua`i Conservation Subzones O`ahu Conservation Subzones Maui Conservation Subzones Moloka`i Conservation Subzones Lāna`i… Read More »
- Application ProcessApplicants should submit the appropriate documents for each application type to the Office of Conservation and Coastal Lands. Hard copies can be mailed or dropped off at our office. Electronic copies can be submitted on… Read More »
- Open Ocean MaricultureOpen Ocean Mariculture State Submerged Lands extend three miles out from the shoreline; mariculture operations in this area require a Conservation District Use Permit (CDUP) and Management Plan approved by the Board of Land and… Read More »
- OA-07-06regarding Conservation District Enforcement File OA-07-31 regarding alleged unauthorized repair / reconstruction of a boulder revetment within the conservation district located at Mokulēʻia, Island of Oʻahu, TMK (1) 6-8-003:018. The Board of Land and Natural… Read More »
- Hawaii’s National Hunting and Fishing Day Recognizes Contributions of Sportsmen and Women(HONOLULU) – One billion dollars – that’s how much hunters and anglers contribute each year in the U.S. toward fish and wildlife conservation programs through taxes on their sport-related purchases. National Hunting and Fishing Day began in 1972 as a way for states to recognize the contributions of sportsmen and women in wildlife conservation and restoration, hunter education and to the shooting sports. For 78 years the Pittman-Robertson Act (American System of Conservation Funding) has imposed a 10.5%-11% federal excise tax on the sale of firearms, handguns, ammunition, archery equipment and accessories. That’s resulted in contributions of $9.24 billion toward wildlife restoration projects, including an allocation to the states of $808 million in 2015.
- State Hunter Education Program Offering New Option Of Online Hybrid Hunter Education Course For O‘ahuHONOLULU -- Beginning in October 2016 on O‘ahu, the Department of Land and Natural Resources Hunter Education Program will expand certification options for the public by offering a Hybrid Hunter Education Course which can be partially completed online. This Hybrid course will consist of two parts: (1) online course and (2) a one-day In-person conclusion course with final exam.
- Hawaii Bowhunter Education Certification Now Available OnlineHONOLULU -- In order to expand Bowhunter Education certification options in Hawaii, the Hawaii Hunter Education Program within the Department of Land and Natural Resources Division of Conservation and Resources Enforcement, will begin offering Hawaii residents an online Bowhunter Education course, beginning on July 1, 2016.
- DLNR Announces 2016 Black-Tailed Deer Season On Kaua‘iLIHU‘E -- The Department of Land and Natural Resources (DLNR) announces the opening of the black-tailed deer hunting season on the island of Kaua‘i. Rules and conditions regulating game mammal hunting in Title 13, Chapter 123 will be in effect. For hunt details go to the Division of Forestry and Wildlife website at https://dlnr.hawaii.gov/dofaw/
- Game Bird Hunting Season For 2016-2017 To Start On November 5HONOLULU -- The Department of Land and Natural Resources announces the opening of the 2016-2017 Game Bird Hunting Season on Saturday, November 5, 2016. Department biologists are predicting a below average season of bird hunting, with lingering drought impacts in many parts of the state. The fall game bird hunting season will run through Sunday, January 29, 2017. A valid hunting license and a game bird stamp are required for all game bird hunting on public and private lands. All game bird hunting is regulated by Hawaii Administrative Rules Title 13, Chapter 122 (see https://hawaii.gov/dlnr/dofaw “Administrative Rules” for all legal hunting days).