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Maui Stream Research with Uncle Skippy Hau: Video courtesy DLNR, Division of Aquatics
Stream life at Kalaupapa National Historical Park. There are two species of native gobies (oopu) and invasive Tahitian prawns.
This is a video about the plants and animals that live in Hawaiian streams.
First water flow in centuries down Iao Stream on Maui 2015
Why is stream life important?
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Home
Watershed
Biodiversity
Water
AhupuaŹ»a
Parts of an Ahupuaʻa
Uka
>
Native Birds
Streams
Kula
>
Loʻi
Wetlands
>
Aeʻo
ʻAlae Keʻokeʻo
Akulikuli
Kolea
Makaloa
Hau
Kai
>
Coral Lesson
>
Coral Reading
Letters to the Council
New Page
Loko Iʻa
Plankton
Coral
>
Threats to Coral Reefs
Crab
Limu
>
Threats of non-native limu
Limu Threats
Honu
>
Endangered Honu
Honu- Division of Aquatic Resources
Opihi
>
More Opihi Info (including threats)
Article: Nature Conservancy & Opihi
Clinging to Survival
Mapping
Threats
Marine Debris
Guava
Invasive Species- Kōʻieʻie
B.E.A.C.H
Rapid Ohiʻa Death