Division of Aquatic Resources
By A Mystery Man Writer
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Why care about coral reefs? Healthy coral reefs are some of the most biologically diverse and economically valuable ecosystems on earth, providing food, jobs, recreational opportunities, coastal protection, cultural significance, and other important services to billions of people worldwide. In a recent report by USGS, Hawaii’s coral reefs were valued at $863 million per year. […]
State of Hawai'i Division of Aquatics Resources
Coral Management Fellow Contributes to Hawai'i Division of Aquatic Resources' Makai Restoration Plan
Hawai'i DLNR Division of Aquatic Resources
Division of Aquatic Resources
Hawai'i DLNR Division of Aquatic Resources
HI Dept Land Natural Resources on Instagram: The Division of Aquatic Resources is beginning a social media series on Papahānaumokuākea as we head into the next phase of the sanctuary designation process.
DAR, KISC remove invasive hyacinth from Upper Kapahi Reservoir - The Garden Island
Pono Fishing on Hawaii Island
Preserving Hawaiian Coral Reefs and Keeping the Icebox Full
Division of Aquatic Resources, Education
Division of Aquatic Resources, Education
Hawaii Division of Aquatic Resources (DAR) Marine Monitoring Sites: West Hawaii
HI Dept Land Natural Resources on Instagram: The Division of Aquatic Resources is beginning a social media series on Papahānaumokuākea as we head into the next phase of the sanctuary designation process.
220422-N-ML137-2031 KEKAHA, Hawai`i (April 22, 2022) — Aaron Swink, an Education Specialist for Hawai`i Division of Aquatic Resources, picks up trash at Waiokapua (Major's Bay) at Pacific Missile Range Facility (PMRF), Barking
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