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Your search found 1486 hits- Gorilla OgoGorilla Ogo (Gracilaria salicornia) Description: Small, solid, brittle, cylindrical to compressed, irregular branches with segmentation on each branch (UH Mānoa, 2001; EOR, 2015) Varies in color, from a bright yellow at the tips to orange,… Read More »
- Contact UsHave a question or concern about aquatic invasive species? Or if you would like to report an unusual organism, please call the Division of Aquatic Resources at (808) 587-0100 or send an email to [email protected]. Join iNaturalist… Read More »
- HomeAloha! The Hawai‘i Association of Conservation Districts (HACD) are comprised of 16 Soil & Water Conservation Districts (SWCDs) throughout the State of Hawai‘i. HACD and the SWCDs work together in a variety of ways to… Read More »
- About HACD Throughout the late 1940’s and early 1950’s, the Soil Conservation District’s (SCDs) emphasized Hawaii’s growing conservational needs and concerns to the legislature. This call for attention prompted the legislature to recognize the importance of… Read More »
- MW FAQsMakai Watch Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) What is Makai Watch? Makai Watch is an official DLNR program that enhances protection of nearshore and coastal resources by providing community members opportunities to work and interact… Read More »
- HomeThe State of Hawaiʻi Makai Watch Program is a collaborative, statewide program where citizens and NGOs become directly involved with the Department of Land and Natural Resources (DLNR), in the management of marine resources through… Read More »
- DLNR Community Fisheries Enforcement Unit Works To Protect Coastal Marine Resources On Maui“The new fisheries enforcement unit aims to increase public awareness about the importance of ocean conservation and pono fishing activities on Maui. It also sends a message that we are serious about protecting the marine resources of Maui,” said William J. Aila, Jr., DLNR chairperson.
- Enjoy the Labor Day Weekend – Stay Safe and Protect NatureHONOLULU -- As summer draws to a close and Labor Day weekend beckons for outdoor activities, the Department of Land and Natural Resources wants to encourage everyone, especially those with pets, to practice safe fun in the sun. Help protect our natural environment and always properly dispose of any trash on land and sea.
- Makai Watch Program Raises Awareness On Oahu’s North ShoreHONOLULU - Hawaii’s Makai Watch Program is a collaborative program where communities, non-government organizations (NGOs), and the Department of Land and Natural Resources (DLNR) work together to improve stewardship of marine and coastal resources. This innovative program is modeled after the successful Neighborhood Watch programs.
- Makai Watch Community Volunteer Trainings Set May 2 and 16 On OahuHONOLULU -- Helping the State of Hawai‘i create more effective management of Hawaii’s near shore marine resources is the goal of the Makai Watch Volunteer Program, which is assisting the Department of Land and Natural Resources (DLNR) by acting as the ‘eyes and ears’ of conservation enforcement in the community.