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Characteristics of the Kona crab fishery in the main Hawaiian Islands

The catch, catch rate, and fishing effort for Kona crab in the main Hawaiian Islands were investigated to determine the need for conducting a stock assessment. The current annual catch limit (ACL) for Kona crab in the main Hawaiian Islands is 30,802 lb based on results from the latest stock assessment (Kapur et al., 2019).
Ma, Hongguang   +3 more
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Marine biogeographic assessment of the main Hawaiian Islands : a collaborative investigation.

2016
The state of Hawai'i is working to develop local renewable energy sources to reduce its dependence on fossil fuels. Most of the State’s potential renewable energy resources (notably, wind) are located in federal waters from 3 to 200 nm offshore. The Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) regulates the leasing, construction and operation of most ...
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Survey for Selected Pathogens and Evaluation of Disease Risk Factors for Endangered Hawaiian Monk Seals in the Main Hawaiian Islands

EcoHealth, 2006
A recently reestablished and increasing population of Hawaiian monk seals in the main Hawaiian Islands (MHI) is encouraging for this endangered species. However, seals in the MHI may be exposed to a broad range of human, pet, livestock, and feral animal pathogens.
Charles L. Littnan   +3 more
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Remote Impacts of Cyclonic Eddies on Productivity Around the Main Hawaiian Islands

Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans
AbstractThe Hawaiian Island chain lies on the southern limb of the oligotrophic North Pacific Subtropical Gyre, an area characterized by low productivity. In this region, productivity is controlled by several factors, including the island mass effect and mesoscale eddies generated by wind stress curl in the lee of the islands.
K. Feloy, B. S. Powell, T. Friedrich
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Preliminary assessment of monk seal–fishery interactions in the Main Hawaiian Islands.

2016
Growth of the endangered Hawaiian monk seal population within the main Hawaiian Islands (MHI) is leading to an increased frequency of interactions between the species and members of fishing communities. An assessment of the types of interactions is needed to assist marine resource managers, scientists, and outreach specialists involved in monk seal ...
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An Ecological Perspective on Inshore Fisheries in the Main Hawaiian Islands

1993
A description of fisheries within a depth of 100 fathoms is provided for the eight southeastern-most islands of the Hawaiian Archipelago, known as the main Hawaiian Islands (MHI). These are the inhabited islands of the State of Hawaii and are those most subject to inshore fishing pressure, because of their accessibility.
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Seafood and Society on O'ahu in the Main Hawaiian Islands

Pacific Science, 2013
Edward Glazier   +3 more
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Rare sighting of Acropora cytherea in the main Hawaiian Islands

Coral Reefs, 2007
Jean Kenyon   +3 more
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USA (MAIN HAWAIIAN ISLANDS)

2016
Dirk Zeller, Daniel Pauly
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Reef fish surveys, main Hawaiian Islands, 2015 : fish monitoring brief.

2015
The purpose of this document is to outline the most recent survey efforts conducted by the Coral Reef Ecosystem Division (CRED) fish team of the NOAA Pacific Islands Fisheries Science Center and partners as part of the long-term monitoring program known as the Pacific Reef Assessment and Monitoring Program (Pacific RAMP).
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