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- About Marine Managed Areas Marine Managed Areas (MMAs) are specific geographic areas designated by statute or administrative rule for the purpose of managing a variety of marine, estuarine, or anchialine resources and their […]
- Whales and DolphinsWhales: Three important species in Hawaiian waters Whales are in the order Cetacea, divided into two suborders: Odontoceti and Mysticeti. Whales in the suborder Odontoceti have teeth. Whales in the […]
- Lapakahi MLCDHAR 13-33 Location The Lapakahi Marine Life Conservation District encompasses Subzone A (Koai‘e Cove) and Subzone B, the adjacent shoreline area extending approximately 500 feet offshore of the Lapakahi State […]
- Waialea Bay MLCDHAR 13-35 Location The Waialea Bay Marine Life Conservation District is located offshore of Waialea Bay along the northwestern coast of the island of Hawai‘i, from the highwater mark seaward […]
- Kealakekua Bay MLCDHAR 13-29 Location The Kealakekua Bay Marine Life Conservation District is located offshore of the Kealakekua Bay Historical State Park on the western coast of the island of Hawai‘i, from […]
- Sport Fish Restoration ProjectsHawai‘i’s Division of Aquatic Resources (DAR) receives between 3.5 and 4 million dollars every year from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s Sport Fish Restoration (SFR) Program. 85% of that […]
- Maui – Honolua – Mokulē‘iaHAR 13-32 45 acres, Established 1978 Honolua Bay is located on the northwestern coast of Maui, about 10 miles north of Lahaina along Honoapi‘ilani Highway (Hwy 30). The bay is […]
- O‘ahu – PūpūkeaHAR 13-34 Established 1983 Located on the north shore of O‘ahu, Pūpūkea and Waimea Bay Beach Parks are separated by a small residential section of Waimea town. Take Kamehameha Highway […]
- Freshwater FishingThe six major Hawaiian islands – Kaua‘i, O‘ahu, Maui, Lāna‘i, Moloka‘i and Hawai‘i – are located at the southeastern end of the Hawaiian archipelago. Streams on the leeward slopes of […]
- AdaptationAdaptations of Hawaiian Freshwater Gobies to Stream Life The five native fishes found in Hawaiian streams are well adapted to their highly energetic, sometimes violent, and ever changing environment. The […]