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Ocean Resources Management Plan (ORMP), December 2006 The ORMP is a statewide plan mandated by Chapter 205A, Hawaii Revised Statutes. It represents a significant change in the way we approach natural and cultural ... [More]
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Multi-Hazard Pre-Disaster Mitigation Plan for City and County of Honolulu (Sept 2003) Hazard mitigation planning is the process that analyzes a community's risk from natural hazards, coordinates available resources, and implements actions to redu... [More]
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Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) The Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) Program educates people about disaster preparedness for hazards that may impact their area and trains them in basic... [More]
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Hawaii Coastal and Estuarine Land Conservation Plan In recognition of the need to provide long-term protection for significant coastal and estuarine resources, Congress created the Coastal and Estuarine Land Cons... [More]
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Earthquake Hazards and Estimated Losses in the County of Hawaii, Feb 2005 ... [More]
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Tsunami - The Great Waves, June 2005 ... [More]
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Hawaii's Coastal Nonpoint Pollution Control Program Management Plan, June 1996 The nation's coastal waters have serious water quality problems that result from polluted runoff or nonpoint source pollution. The purpose of the plan is to de... [More]
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Low Impact Development (LID), A Practioner's Guide This workbook, created for a series of statewide LID workshops in June 2006, includes: (1) An introduction of LID; (2) An overview of traditional versus LID ro... [More]
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Water Quality References Directory (WQDIR) The WQDIR is a bibliographic database which provides reference listings of water quality data found in studies, technical reports, published papers, and the lik... [More]
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Hawaii Watershed Prioritization Process This publication describes a GIS process that can be used to prioritize watershed planning efforts statewide.... [More]
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Hawaii County Multihazard Mitigation Plan The purpose of the multi-hazard mitigation plan is twofold: (1) to protect people and structures from harm and destruction; and (2) to minimize the costs and d... [More]
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Hurricane Preparedness Guide A guideline to assist in making decisions about actions to take to safeguard people and property due to hurricane and tropical storm threats.... [More]
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West Nile Virus Guide for Hawaii A brochure on the West Nile Virus in Hawaii and how to protect oneself from infection.... [More]
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Ahahui Malama i ka Lokahi A non-profit Hawaiian conservation organziation that conducts several on-going service projects throughout the year.... [More]
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Bay Watershed Education and Training (B-WET) Program The Bay Watershed Education and Training (B-WET) Program was established in 2002 to create environmentally literate students and teachers through education.... [More]
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Marine and Coastal Zone Advocacy Council (MACZAC) Chapter 205A-3.5 of the Hawaii Revised Statutes clarifies the lead agency's responsibility to maintain a public advisory body. The body is composed of twelve a... [More]
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Reserve Program The Department of Emergency Management's (DEM) Reserve Program utilizes the services of community volunteers to assist in responding to various natural and man-... [More]
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Oahu Radio Amateur Civil Emergency Service (RACES) During times of disaster, amateur radio operators have always served their community by providing radio communications when normal communications such as teleph... [More]
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Hawaii County General Plan The General Plan is a policy document for the long-range comprehensive development of the island of Hawaii. The General Plan provides the direction for the fut... [More]
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Special Permit Application Special Permit Application... [More]
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MACZAC White Papers Several 1-2 page concept papers including a problem statement and recommendations for coastal zone management challenges.... [More]
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Ko`ie`ie Fishpond Restoration Project Volunteer Opportunities Join us for a community work day or become a board member or regular volunteer. Community work days are offered on the second and last Saturdays of every month... [More]
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Education Programs If you are interested in bringing your class or a community organization to visit Ko`ie`ie Fishpond, we would be happy to host you. To see frequently asked que... [More]
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The Overstory The Overstory is a free e-mail agroforestry journal for researchers, professionals, practitioners, extension agents, students, and enthusiasts. One issue is sen... [More]
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Educational Touring Program The Educational Touring Program sends small troupes of actors to pre-schools, elementary schools, public and private events, providing a fun and creative way of... [More]
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'Ohana Program The 'Ohana Program creates enjoyable entertainment for Hawai'i's families and visitors, providing an excellent vehicle for families to spend quality time togeth... [More]
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Homegrown Food Skills Workshop This hands-on workshop covers quick food production, self-reliant soil fertility systems, animal forage systems, food preparation, wild foods, propagation and p... [More]
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A Series of On-Site Tours and Lectures In the coming months, AWWA revs up the bus engines to take you on excursions around the island to learn about the following topics from cultural, historical, en... [More]
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Project Faith Project Faith will create an educational, economic and cultural center for the town of Anahola on the island of Kaua’i, in the state of Hawai’i. Anahola is a s... [More]
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Volunteer B.E.A.C.H. is run entirely by volunteers and help is always appreciated. A list of volunteer opportunities are currently available online.... [More]
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Education B.E.A.C.H. provides free environmental presentations to community groups and schools K-12 and other service activities such as sorting marine debris which is su... [More]
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Volunteer Volunteering for the Conservation Council for Hawai’i can be a fun and rewarding experience for you, and it would mean a lot to us. Our staff is small, and we d... [More]
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Newsletters Our quarterly newsletter, Kōlea News from the Conservation Council for Hawai’i, is mailed to our members and supporters, distributed to elected officials, and g... [More]
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Newsletter The first step in joining the green movement and making a lasting difference for the natural world is to be informed. Sign up for CI's eNews Updates to receive ... [More]
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Make a Difference Each of us has a role to play in ensuring the future health and well-being of all the people, animals, plants and ecosystems on the planet. We have a shared res... [More]
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CORAL Volunteer Community Volunteering with CORAL at our San Francisco headquarters is a wonderful way to support the protection of coral reefs and to learn more about marine conservatio... [More]
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CORAL Current Print Newsletter When you become a member of CORAL, you receive our quarterly print newsletter, CORAL Current. It features regular updates about CORAL’s work in the field, curre... [More]
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E-Current By subscribing to E-Current, CORAL’s free monthly electronic newsletter, you not only become part of the worldwide CORAL community, but you also receive CORAL a... [More]
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Microgrants The concept of reef resiliency as a conservation approach is quite simple: reduce local reef threats to make the ecosystem more resistant to large-scale global ... [More]
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Ho‘okupu A ho‘okupu is a gift given in exchange for spiritual energy. The literal meaning is “to sprout, to activate growth.” One of the missions of the Alaka‘ina Founda... [More]
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The Digital Bus The Digital Bus is a mobile laboratory designed to stimulate interest in science and technology among public school students. Equipped with the latest technolog... [More]
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Nanamoana Newsletter NANAMOANA is published bimonthly by the Friends of Hanauma Bay.... [More]
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Volunteer The Friends of Hawai'i Volcanoes National Park could not exist without its loyal cadre of volunteers, members, and all-volunteer board. In fact, up until fairly... [More]
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Newsletter We invite you to read Friends of Hawai‘i Volcanoes National Park's current and past newsletters. To open and read these PDF newsletters online, you can download... [More]
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FOFA Newsletters Friends of the D.T. Fleming Arboretum at Pu‘u Mahoe publish an annual newsletter. The FOFA Newsletter may be read online.... [More]
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Volunteer Workdays The first Saturday of each month. 8:00AM to noon followed by a picnic lunch. Light work under professional instruction. Lunch & Refreshments provided.... [More]
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SEED CONSERVATION NOTES Research on seed germination and seed storage 2002 to 2007.... [More]
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Memorial Day Observance You can volunteer to help out at our annual Memorial Day observance (at the Natatorium at 10 a.m. on the Sunday before Memorial Day).... [More]
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Area Plan Garden Island Resource Conservation and Development (RC&D), Inc. is an independent, nonprofit, nonpartisan, community-based organization whose primary concern i... [More]
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Hanalei Watershed Hui Watershed Action Plan Hanalei Watershed Hui is a 501(c)(3) non-profit environmental organization that strives to care for the Ahupua'a of Hanalei, Waioli, Waipa, and Waikoko guided b... [More]
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