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Your search found 1450 hits- Hā‘ena Community-Based Subsistence Fishing AreaHRS 188-22.9, HAR 13-60.8 Location The Hā‘ena Community-Based Subsistence Fishing Area (CBSFA) includes the waters and submerged lands from the shoreline to a distance of one mile off the northwestern coast of Kaua‘i, bounded by… Read More »
- 02/03/21-POST-MORTEM EXAMS REVEAL TWO HAWAIIAN MONK SEALS LIKELY DROWNED IN LAY NETS(HONOLULU) – It’s believed drowning is the likely cause of death of at least two of three Hawaiian monk seals found dead on Kaua‘i last September, November, and December. Constraints caused by the COVID-19 pandemic delayed completion of post-mortem examinations.
- Large Net Mass Removed From “Pops” Off Waikiki; Impossible To Determine If 4,000 Pounds Of Netting Is From Off-Shore Net Mass(HONOLULU) – Three officers from the DLNR Division of Conservation and Resources Enforcement (DOCARE) and three lifeguards from the City and County of Honolulu Ocean Safety & Lifeguard Services recovered an enormous and extremely heavy ball of derelict fishing nets this afternoon. It’s not known whether the nets are part of the two-mile-long marine debris field that was first reported by a fisherman last weekend between Moloka‘i and Oah‘u? DOCARE officers familiar with the area where the net was spotted, feel that it is. They say it’s unusual to finding nets of this magnitude off Waikiki.
- Kaulunani Urban & Community Forestry CouncilAbout the Kaulunani Advisory Council The Kaulunani Advisory Council acts in an advisory capacity to Kaulunani Urban & Community Forestry Program and the State Forestry Program. The Council provides recommendations, direction, and strategic guidance for… Read More »
- 09/06/22 – PUʻU WAʻAWAʻA VIRTUAL TOUR OFFERS NEW WAYS TO EXPLORE(HONOLULU) - Hawaiʻi residents have a wealth of natural resources to explore, but in some cases these places can be difficult to visit in person.
- 08/11/23-AERIAL PHOTOS AND VIDEO OF ALL FOUR FIRES ON MAUI (KAHALUI, MAUI) – The Hawai‘i Department of Land and Natural Resources is providing aerial video and photos from flyovers today, of all four fires spread this week by winds from a hurricane passing south of the state. All images and video courtesy: Hawai‘i DLNR
- 10/04/23-INFORMATION MEETING FOR WEST MAUI BOATERS AND COMMERCIAL OPERATORS(HONOLULU) – DLNR Chair Dawn Chang listened to and responded to dozens of questions from West Maui recreational boaters and commercial tour operators during a virtual information meeting on Tuesday. More than 450 community members, commercial operators, fishers, and other interested stakeholders dialed into the virtual meeting to get updates from the DLNR Division of Boating and Ocean Recreation (DOBOR) about the status of West Maui’s commercial and recreational vessel activities.
- Submitting to SHPDSubmitting to SHPD: Submissions must be completed in HICRIS. Please visit the HICRIS application here: https://shpd.hawaii.gov/hicris SAMPLE Submittal Cover Letter: Sample 6E Submittal Letter Do not submit materials directly to staff We do not accept… Read More »
- Thrill CraftThis page is provided for informational purposes only and does not replace official laws and administrative rules regarding thrill craft. Please view Hawaii Revised Statutes (HRS) and Hawaii Administrative Rules (HAR) for official legal authority.… Read More »
- 03/24/16 – Report of Illegal Net Activity Allows DOCARE Officers To Apprehend Illegal Gill Net Fisherman In WaimanaloWAIMANALO -- Department of Land and Natural Resources Conservation and Resources Enforcement (DOCARE) officers cited a man today for violations relating to his use of a gill net in waters offshore of Kaiona Beach Park. Officers responded to reports that a gill net had been laid in the water, and contacted a male, John Edwards, 39. Through investigation, the officers learned that Edwards had laid a gill net overnight, and had retrieved it just prior to the officers' arrival. The investigation also revealed that the net used was not registered and tagged as required by law.