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Your search found 1277 hits- 01/11/19-FISH SEIZED IN LAY NET BUST PROVIDE VALUABLE SCIENTIFIC INFORMATION(Honolulu) – More than 500 Aholehole confiscated from a pair of fishermen eight days ago did not go to waste. Many people inquired on social media about the fate of the fish. The DLNR Division of Conservation and Resources Enforcement (DOCARE) photographed them for evidence and then turned them over to the Division of Aquatic Resources’ (DAR) Anuenue Fisheries Research Center at Sand Island.
- Intranet DLNR Intranet is now available on SharePoint! Click here. Please login via your email address and password. (It is the same as your Outlook or eSign credentials) If you need further assistance please contact… Read More »
- Nettle CaterpillarNettle caterpillar (Darna pallivitta) Regulatory Status: Pest for Control (HAR 69A) Prevention and Control Category: The Hawaiʻi Department of Agriculture and U.S. Department of Agriculture introduced a biocontrol agent to control nettle caterpillar in 2010.… Read More »
- DOCARE Officers Bust Repeat Offender For Lay Net Violation(Honolulu) – On Thursday, officers from the DLNR Division of Conservation and Resources Enforcement (DOCARE) were on routine patrol in windward O‘ahu when they observed a lay net violation in progress. This was on Kawa Stream, just makai of the Kahana Bridge.
- Conservation Officer Confiscates Boat, Net and Undersized FishHonolulu – A DLNR Division of Conservation and Resources Enforcement Officer (DOCARE), on routine patrol Sunday morning, cited a Windward Oahu resident for having dozens of undersized fish. This resulted in not only the fish being confiscated for evidence, but also the fisher’s 16-foot skiff and 3500 feet of net.
- Continued Appendix to Land Division submittal regarding Item #D-8 on the BLNR’s November 13, 2020 agenda, including ADDITIONAL RECORDS, DOCUMENTS AND REFERENCE MATERIALS, INCLUDING REVOCABLE PERMITS, PREVIOUS WATER LEASES AND QUARTERLY STATUS REPORTS made available online for public viewing via the links below CHART of DLNR Reports and Additional Information re: E. Maui Streams https://dlnr.hawaii.gov/ld/files/2020/11/STREAM-CHART-for-East-Maui-RPs_vFINALWITHLINKS.pdf A&B/EMI Response to DLNR’s Request for Additional Information (October 30, 2020)https://dlnr.hawaii.gov/ld/files/2020/11/BLNR-Additional-Information-Request-AB-and-EMI-Revocable-Permits.pdf CWRM Instream Flow Standard Assessment Summary (October 2020)https://dlnr.hawaii.gov/ld/files/2020/11/2020-CWRM-Summary-of-Instream-Values.pdf Q3 2020 –… Read More »
- Protecting Marine SpeciesPROTECTION OF MARINE SPECIES IN HAWAI`I There are several marine mammals, turtles and fish in Hawai`i that are protected by both State and federal laws. These legal protections are in place to ensure these species… Read More »
- 04/28/22-REMINDER TO REPORT WASHED UP MARINE DEBRIS(HONOLULU) -- Derelict and discarded fishing nets and other marine debris are hazardous to marine life and have entangled, and in some cases killed, many of marine endangered species in Hawai‘i such as whales, monk seals and sea turtles.
- PartnersHACD Partners HACD and the SWCDs work with a number of federal, state, county and non-profit agencies to achieve conservation efforts in Hawai‘i. Please visit our partners to learn more about their missions and projects.… Read More »
- 03/17/20-COVID-19 LEADS TO PARKS AND FACILITIES CLOSURES(Honolulu) – Out of an abundance of caution and to facilitate social distancing recommendations, DLNR and its divisions are announcing the following closures to help reduce the potential spread of COVID-19. DLNR Chair Suzanne Case said, “We appreciate everyone’s patience and understanding during this time of major inconvenience. We intend to reopen parks and facilities as soon as the novel coronavirus is no longer a threat. These steps are being taken to protect all visitors and constituents, as well as our staff, while maintaining a high level of service.”