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Your search found 1450 hits- 11/27/13 – Black-Footed Albatross At Kure Atoll State Wildlife Refuge Named In Honor Of Japanese Student Who Sent A Message In A Bottle 7 Years AgoDEPARTMENT OF LAND AND NATURAL RESOURCES News Release NEIL ABERCROMBIE GOVERNOR WILLIAM J. AILA JR, CHAIRPERSON For Immediate News Release November 27, 2013 BLACK-FOOTED ALBATROSS AT KURE ATOLL STATE WILDLIFE REFUGE NAMED IN HONOR OF… Read More »
- MW SitesThe State Makai Watch Program sites are located on 4 of the 8 main Hawaiian Islands. To learn more about a specific Makai Watch communities click on the picture above to be taken to the… Read More »
- West Hawai‘i Regional Fishery Management AreaHAR 13-60.4 Location The West Hawai‘i Regional Fishery Management Area (FMA) extends along the west coast of the Island of Hawaii from Ka Lae, Ka‘ū (South Point) to ‘Upolu Point, North Kohala, and from the… Read More »
- FAQ’sDo I need to get a license or permit to fish in the ocean? There is no marine recreational fishing license in Hawai‘i for residents, and although one is in the works for visitors it… Read More »
- Wahiawā Public Fishing AreaHAR 13-62 Location The Wahiawā Public Fishing Area includes a portion of the privately-owned Wahiawā Reservoir (Lake Wilson) in the central portion of Oahu. The Wahiawā State Freshwater Park is located along the South Fork… Read More »
- Hawaiian Monk SealHawaiian Monk Seal – Īlio-holo-i-ka-uaua – “Dog that runs in rough water” Hawaiian Monk Seal Hawaiian name: ‘īlioholoikauaua Scientific name: Neomonachus schauinsladi Status and Protection Hawaiian monk seals are among the most endangered marine… Read More »
- Ivy GourdIvy gourd (Coccinia grandis) Hawai‘i-Pacific Weed Risk Assessment Score: 21 High Risk. Visit Plant Pono HPWRA page for more info Regulatory Status: State Noxious Weed (HAR 68) Prevention and Control Category: KISC Target Species. MISC Target Species… Read More »
- 2018 HISAM Events 2018 HISAM EVENTS February 1st, 2018 Time: 6:30pm – 7:30pm Hanauma Bay Oahu Hanauma Bay Education Program Seminars Join us for an exciting presentation on the current state of invasive species in Hawaii. Learn… Read More »
- 09/22/23-CAMPSITES AT PEACOCK FLATS AND KUAOKALĀ TRAIL TO BE CLOSED DURING MĀKAHA BRIDGE CLOSURE REPAIRS(HONOLULU) –The upcoming State of Hawai‘i Department of Transportation (HDOT) repair work on the Mākaha Bridge will close part of Farrington Highway from Friday, September 29 through Sunday October 1. Farrington Highway will be fully closed between Kili Drive and Makau Street during the Phase 2 Closure. No through traffic will be allowed during these times. During this time vehicular access to the Kuaokalā Forest Reserve, Mokulē‘ia Forest Reserve and Kuaokalā Game Management Area, managed by the Department of Land and Natural Resources (DLNR) Division of Forestry and Wildlife (DOFAW), will be affected. The forest reserves, game management area and all trails will remain open and accessible from the Mokulēʻia side only, via foot and bike.
- 12/6/23 – ONE BEAUTIFUL PLANT HIGHLIGHTS ENDANGERED SPECIES RECOVERY EFFORTS(HONOLULU) – Its scientific name is Cyanea rivularis. In the mountains of Kaua‘i it produces conical-shaped lavender and white flowers, which like many endangered plant species across the state, are key components to a fully functioning and healthy native ecosystem.