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  1. Kahoolawe

    image caption Landsat program Landsat satellite image of Kahoolawe. locator map Map of Hawaii highlighting ... Aerial photo of Kahoolawe and Haleakala of Maui Kaho okina olawe IPAc en icon k h o . ... CHAPTER 206 20kahoolawe 20NAAT 20final 20 .pdf title Kahoolawe work Hawaii s Comprehensive Wildlife ... precipitation from the northeastern trade wind s, and Kahoolawe is located in the rain shadow of eastern ... handle 10524 616 JL18045.pdf?sequence 1 Robert C. Schmitt and Carol L. Silva Population Trends on Kahoolawe ... Navy ended live fire training exercises on Kahoolawe in 1990, and the whole island was transferred ... the Kahoolawe Island Reserve to restore and to oversee the island and its surrounding waters. Today Kahoolawe can be used only for Native Hawaiians native Hawaiian cultural, spiritual, and subsistence purposes. The U.S. Census Bureau defines Kahoolawe as Block Group 9, census tract Census Tract 303.02 of Maui County, Hawaii . Kahoolawe has no permanent residents. ref http factfinder.census.gov servlet ... States Census Bureau ref History Settlement Sometime around the year 1000 , Kahoolawe was settled ... of Hawaii Press year 2007 isbn 978 0 8248 2946 9 chapter Chapter 6 Kahoolawe Rebirth of the Sacred ... surfaces of rocks. These indicators of an earlier time can still be found on Kahoolawe. While it is not known how many people inhabited Kahoolawe, the lack of freshwater probably limited the population ... ruler of the Hawaii island Big Island of Hawaii , raided and pillaged Kahoolawe in an unsuccessful ... 19th century, observers on passing ships reported that Kahoolawe was uninhabited and barren, destitute ... the death penalty with exile, and Kahoolawe became a men s penal colony sometime around 1830 ... of Kahoolawe in 1857 reported about 50 residents here, about convert 5000 acre km2 of land covered with shrub ... Kahoolawe to a series of ranch ing ventures. Some of these proved to be more successful than others ..., the Territory of Hawaii designated Kahoolawe as a nature reserve forest reserve in the hope of restoring ...   more details



  1. Mayor of Maui

    Refimprove date December 2009 The Mayor of Maui is the chief executive officer of the Maui County, Hawaii County of Maui in the U.S. state state of Hawaii . He or she has municipal jurisdiction over the islands of Kahoolawe , Lanai , Maui and Molokai . The Mayor of Maui is the successor of the Royal Governor of Maui of the Kingdom of Hawaii . The current mayor of Maui is Alan Arakawa , who was first elected in November 2003, voted out of office in 2006, and re elected in 2010. ref name lahaina cite news first last title Mayoral candidate profiles for Maui url http www.lahainanews.com page content.detail id 501288 Mayoral candidate profiles for Maui.html?nav 19 work Lahaina News publisher date 2010 09 16 accessdate 2010 09 24 ref References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Mayor Of Maui Category Mayors of Maui Hawaii stub ...   more details



  1. Penguin Bank

    Image Bathymetry image of the Hawaiian archipelago.png thumb 200px right Bathymetry image of the Hawaiian archipelago. Penguin Bank is the name given to a now submerged shield volcano of the Hawaiian Islands . Its coral capped remains lay west of the island of Molokai Moloka okina i under relatively shallow water. Penguin Bank was one of the seven principal volcanoes along with West Molokai West Moloka okina i , East Molokai East Moloka okina i , Lanai L na okina i , West Maui , East Maui and Kahoolawe Kaho okina olawe that formerly constituted the island of Maui Nui . Plans to build wind turbines in Penguin Bank were called off in April 2009 ref http the.honoluluadvertiser.com article 2009 Apr 21 ln hawaii904210353.html ref . References Reflist coord missing Hawaii Category Volcanoes of Maui Nui Hawaii stub ...   more details



  1. Thyrocopa kanaloa

    italic title Taxobox name Thyrocopa kanaloa image image width 230px image caption regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropod a classis Insect a ordo Lepidoptera familia Oecophoridae genus Thyrocopa species T. kanaloa binomial Thyrocopa kanaloa binomial authority Medeiros, 2009 synonyms Thyrocopa kanaloa is a moth of the Oecophoridae family. It is endemic to Kahoolawe . The length of the forewings is 7 8 mm. Adults are on wing at least in October. The ground color of the forewings is mottled very light brown to black. The discal area sometimes has one or more very small, faint black spots in the cell. The hindwings are very light brown. External links http www.mapress.com zootaxa 2009 f z02202p047f.pdf A revision of the endemic Hawaiian genus Thyrocopa Lepidoptera Xyloryctidae Xyloryctinae Category Xyloryctinae Category Endemic moths of Hawaii Oecophoridae stub vi Thyrocopa kanaloa ...   more details



  1. Mike Spalding

    Mike Spalding born 1948 is a marathon swimmer ref http www.openwatersource.com open water swimming mike spalding, ref , one of only two people to have swum all Channels of the Hawaiian Islands nine channels of the main Hawaiian Islands . ref http mauinews.com page content.detail id 546855 Pushing through barriers to set an example.html ref ref http www.dailynewsofopenwaterswimming.com 2011 04 michael spalding has done it all in.html ref He lives on Maui. Accomplishments All were solo swims except for the Kaieiewaho Channel, which was a six person relay. They were accomplished in the following order. Auau Channel, August 15th 1983, Lanai to Maui 8.2 miles , 6 13 Pailolo Channel, November 30th 1990, Maui to Molokai 8.5 miles , 4 47 Alalakeiki Channel, April 14th 2001, Maui to Kahoolawe 7.5 miles , 3 30 Kaulakahi Channel, July 20th 2003, Kauai to Niihau 17 miles , 10 45 Kealaikahiki Channel, September 11th 2005, Kahoolawe to Lanai 18.5 miles , 11 53 Kalohi Channel, August 5th 2007, Molokai to Lanai 9.3 miles , 6 47 Kaiwi Channel, September 20th 2007, Molokai to Oahu 26 miles , 15 15 Kaieiewaho Channel, November 20th 2010, Oahu to Kauai 72 mile relay , 47 55 Alenuihaha Channel, February 27 2011, Hawaii to Maui 30 miles , 19 46 References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Spalding, Mike Category American swimmers Category Sportspeople from Hawaii ...   more details



  1. Kamohoalii

    In Hawaiian mythology , Ka moho ali Okina i is a shark god and a brother of K ne Milohai , Pele deity Pele , Kapo mythology Kapo , N maka and Hi iaka . Ka moho ali i swam in the area around Maui and Kahoolawe . When a ship was lost at sea, Ka moho ali Okina i shook his tail in front of the fleet and the kahuna would feed him awa a name for kava , a narcotic drink , and Ka moho ali Okina i would guide the men home. He is sometimes said to have guided the ships of the original inhabitants of Hawaii from the mainland to their island home in this way. Ka moho ali i had the power to take on the form of any fish. Sources Encyclopedia Mythica Kamohoalii by Hugh D. Mailly Category Hawaiian mythology Category Sea and river gods Category Mythical fish fr K moho ali i ...   more details



  1. Thyrocopa epicapna

    italic title Taxobox name Thyrocopa epicapna image image width 230px image caption regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropod a classis Insect a ordo Lepidoptera familia Oecophoridae genus Thyrocopa species T. epicapna binomial Thyrocopa epicapna binomial authority Meyrick, 1883 synonyms Synomotis epicapna small Meyrick, 1883 small Thyrocopa pulverulenta small Walsingham 1907 small Thyrocopa epicapna is a moth of the Oecophoridae family. It is endemic to Kauai , Lanai , Kahoolawe , Maui , Hawaii island Hawaii and possibly Oahu . The length of the forewings is 8 11 mm. Adults are on wing year round. Larvae have been found at the base of grass tufts and in rotten wood, but this may be based on misidentifications. External links https scholarspace.manoa.hawaii.edu handle 10125 7338 Insects of Hawaii. Volume 9, Microlepidoptera http www.mapress.com zootaxa 2009 f z02202p047f.pdf A revision of the endemic Hawaiian genus Thyrocopa Lepidoptera Xyloryctidae Xyloryctinae Category Xyloryctinae Category Endemic moths of Hawaii Oecophoridae stub vi Thyrocopa epicapna ...   more details



  1. Neraudia sericea

    Taxobox status G1 status system TNC regnum Plant ae divisio Flowering plant Magnoliophyta classis Magnoliopsida ordo Urticales familia Urticaceae genus Neraudia species N. sericea binomial Neraudia sericea binomial authority Charles Gaudichaud Beaupr Gaudich. synonyms Neraudia sericea is a rare species of flowering plant in the Urticaceae nettle family known by the common name woodland ma oloa . It is Endemism endemic to Hawaii . It has been found on the islands of Molokai , Maui , Lanai , and Kahoolawe , but it has only been seen recently on Molokai and Maui. ref name tnc http www.natureserve.org explorer servlet NatureServe?searchName Neraudia sericea Neraudia sericea . The Nature Conservancy . ref There are fewer than 200 individuals remaining. This is a federally listed endangered species of the United States. References reflist External links http plants.usda.gov java profile?symbol NESE2 USDA Plants Profile Category Urticaceae Category Endemic flora of Hawaii plant stub ...   more details



  1. Maui Nui Botanical Gardens

    The Maui Nui Botanical Gardens 7 acres , formerly known as the Maui Zoological and Botanical Gardens , are botanical garden s located at 150 Kanaloa Avenue, Kahului, Hawaii Kahului , Maui , Hawaii . They are open Monday through Saturday. Admission is free. The gardens were established in 1976 by Rene Sylva within a coastal dune system, and are primarily focused on conserving native Hawaiian plants of the Hawaii tropical dry forests dry forest and coastal areas of Maui Nui Maui , Molokai , Lanai , and Kahoolawe . The gardens also contain a good collection of Polynesia n introduced plants. At present, plantings include some 40 sugarcane varieties, 15 sweet potato varieties, and 20 of the 60 known taro varieties. The gardens also include a greenhouse and shade house for plant propagation, picnic tables, a playground, and restrooms. See also List of botanical gardens in the United States External links http www.mnbg.org Maui Nui Botanical Gardens coord 20.8931 156.4860 type landmark region US HI display title Category Botanical gardens in Hawaii Category Protected areas of Maui Hawaii geo stub US garden stub ...   more details



  1. Gouania hillebrandii

    italic title taxobox image Starr 040129 0006 gouania hillebrandii.jpg status G1 status system TNC regnum Plant ae unranked divisio Angiosperms unranked classis Eudicots unranked ordo Rosids ordo Rosales familia Rhamnaceae genus Gouania species G. hillebrandii binomial Gouania hillebrandii binomial authority Daniel Oliver Oliv. ex William Hillebrand Hillebr. Gouania hillebrandii also known as Hairyfruit Chewstick is an endangered species of Gouania that is Endemism endemic to Hawaii . It formerly could be found on Maui , Molokai Moloka okina i , Lanai L na okina i and Kahoolawe Kaho okina olawe , but is today restricted to western Maui near Lahaina, Hawaii Lahaina . It inhabits Hawaiian tropical dry forests dry forests at elevations of convert 244 518 m ft abbr on . Hairyfruit Chewstick is a single branched shrub with small, white flowers. ref cite web url http www.centerforplantconservation.org collection CPC ViewProfile.asp?CPCNum 2050 title Gouania hillebrandii work CPC National Collection Plant Profiles publisher National Center for Plant Conservation date 2008 07 22 accessdate 2009 11 16 ref The plant is federally listed as an endangered species of the United States. ref name tnc http www.natureserve.org explorer servlet NatureServe?searchName Gouania hillebrandii Gouania hillebrandii . The Nature Conservancy . ref References reflist External links commonscat inline Category Gouania hillebrandii Category Endemic flora of Hawaii Rhamnaceae stub ...   more details



  1. Book:Volcanism of Hawaii

    saved book title Volcanism of Hawaii subtitle cover image Pahoeoe fountain original.jpg cover color Tan Volcanism of Hawaii Overview Hawaii hotspot Hawaiian Emperor seamount chain Hawaiian Emperor seamount chain Evolution of Hawaiian volcanoes Hawaiian eruption List of volcanoes in the Hawaiian Emperor seamount chain List of volcanoes in the Hawaiian Emperor seamount chain Windward isles Loihi Seamount K lauea Pu u K lauea Iki Mauna Loa Hual lai Mauna Kea Kohala mountain Kohala M hukona Haleakal West Maui Mountains Kahoolawe Lanai Mauna Loa Molokai Mauna Loa Wailau Ko olau Range Waianae Range Kauai Ka ula Niihau Leeward islands Necker Island Northwestern Hawaiian Islands Necker Island French Frigate Shoals Gardner Pinnacles Maro Reef Laysan Lisianski Island Pearl and Hermes Atoll Midway Atoll Kure Atoll Emperor seamounts Hancock Seamount Colahan Seamount Abbott Seamount Daikakuji Guyot Kammu Seamount Yuryaku Seamount Kimmei Seamount Koko Guyot Ojin Seamount Jingu Seamount Nintoku Seamount Yomei Seamount Suiko Seamount Detroit Seamount Meiji Seamount Category Wikipedia books on Earth sciences Volcanism of Hawaii ...   more details



  1. Tetraplasandra oahuensis

    taxobox image Starr 031122 0004 Tetraplasandra oahuensis.jpg status G3 status system TNC regnum Plant ae unranked divisio Flowering plant Angiosperms unranked classis Eudicots unranked ordo Asterids ordo Apiales familia Araliaceae genus Tetraplasandra species T. oahuensis binomial Tetraplasandra oahuensis binomial authority Asa Gray A.Gray Harms Tetraplasandra oahuensis is a species of tree in the Araliaceae ivy family known by the common name ohe mauka . It is Endemism endemic to Hawaii , where it occurs on all the major islands except for Niihau and Kahoolawe . ref name cpc http www.centerforplantconservation.org Collection CPC ViewProfile.asp?CPCNum 13631 Tetraplasandra oahuensis . Center for Plant Conservation. ref This tree has compound leaves each made up of 7 to 15 dull leaflets. It contains a clear sap . The fruits are black or purple in color and their seeds are seed dispersal dispersed by birds. This is the most variable species of Tetraplasandra . ref name cpc The tree grows in moist to wet island forests. ref name cpc Commonscat Tetraplasandra oahuensis References reflist External links http plants.usda.gov java profile?symbol TEOA USDA Plants Profile http www.natureserve.org explorer servlet NatureServe?searchName Tetraplasandra oahuensis NatureServe Category Araliaceae Category Endemic flora of Hawaii ...   more details



  1. Makena State Park

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Image BigBeachMaui.jpg thumb 280px Makena State Park s Big Beach from Makena Point alt Photo of beach Makena State Park comprises Convert 165 acre km2 1 in Makena, Hawaii Makena , south of Wailea, Hawaii Wailea on the island of Maui , Hawaii . Big Beach , also known as Oneloa Beach and Makena Beach , is a popular spot for sunbathing and bodyboarding by both tourists and locals. Big Beach is Convert 1.5 mi km long and more than Convert 100 ft m wide. The shore is fairly protected from wind. The Makena cloud that stretches from the top of Haleakala to Kahoolawe Kaho okina olawe is often overhead, cooling the sand. Little Beach , also known as Pu okina u Olai Beach is a small beach just North of Big Beach separated by a steep lava outcropping the tip of Pu okina u Olai and a 5 minute hike. On Sundays Little Beach is host to celebratory drumming and fire dancing. The beach is only convert 660 ft m long and can seem crowded at peak times. Little Beach is one of the few Hawaiian beaches where local police tolerate Naturism nude sunbathing another is Red Sand Beach near Hana, Hawaii H na . Black Sand Beach , also known as Naupaka Beach , is one of the least used beaches on Maui. Black Sand Beach has its own road and a parking lot right on the edge of the beach, and allows easy access. Pu Okina u Olai is a dormant volcanic cinder cone in the center of the park with a height of Convert 360 ft m . It is located on Makena Road at coord 20 37 52 N 156 26 46 W type landmark region US HI display inline, title . Just to the south is the Ahihi Kinau Natural Area Reserve okina Ahihi Kina okina u Natural Area Reserve . Gallery center gallery Image Big Beach Little Beach Makena.jpg Aerial view of the Big and Little Beach in Makena State Park Image Aerial Makena Molokini Kahoolawe.jpg Aerial view of Makena State Park with Molokini and Kahoolawe Image Makena Beach Maui 2005.jpg Big Beach with a 13 second night exposure Image DSC02394c.jpg Ph ...   more details



  1. Vigna owahuensis

    taxobox image Starr 050407 6232 Vigna o wahuensis.jpg status G1 status system TNC regnum Plant ae unranked divisio Angiosperms unranked classis Eudicots unranked ordo Rosids ordo Fabales familia Fabaceae subfamilia Faboideae tribus Phaseoleae genus Vigna species V. o wahuensis binomial Vigna o wahuensis binomial authority Vogel synonyms Vigna sandwicensis Vigna o wahuensis is a rare species of flowering plant in the Fabaceae legume family known by the common name Oahu cowpea . It is Endemism endemic to Hawaii , where it is known from seven small populations on the islands of Hawaii island Hawaii , Molokai , Lanai , and Kahoolawe . Though it was described from a specimen collected on Oahu it is now local extinction extirpated from that island. It was also known from Niihau , Maui , and Kauai in the past. It is threatened by habitat destruction and degradation. It is a federally listed endangered species of the United States. ref name fws USFWS. http ecos.fws.gov docs federal register fr2727.pdf Endangered status for 12 plants from the Hawaiian Islands. Federal Register November 10, 1994. ref This is an annual or perennial herb growing up to convert 40 cm abbr on long. Each leaf has three hairy leaflets of widely varying shape and size. Flowers occur singly or in clusters of up to four. They are light yellow or greenish in color and are about convert 2 or 2.5 cm abbr on long. The fruit is a long, thin legume pod up to convert 9 cm abbr on in length. The pod may be slightly inflated or not. It contains up to 15 gray or black beans around convert .5 cm abbr on long. ref name fws There are fewer than 100 individuals in total remaining on four islands. Two of the seven populations are on Molokai, one occurring in a plantation of fraxinus uhdei tropical ash and pinus pine trees . As of the year 1994 there was only one plant known on Lanai. There are several individuals on Hawaii and Kahoolawe. ref name fws This plant grows in many types of shrubland and grassland habitat, ...   more details



  1. George Helm

    aloha o kahoolawe Dead link date May 2010 ref in Protect Kaho okina olawe okina Ohana, ref cite ... to end the bombing of the island of Kahoolawe Kaho okina olawe , a Hawaiian island used as target ... web url http www.ilind.net gallery old kahoolawe1976 source reso1.htm title kahoolawe catalog & 124 ... Sawyer bombing protesters who were in hiding on the deserted island of Kahoolawe Kaho okina olawe , and beset ... www.kahoolawe.org http honoluluweekly.com cover 2006 02 rebuilding kahoolawe 2 http www.american.edu ...?Action DrawArticle&ArticleID 434&Page 3 http www.moolelo.com kahoolawe nine.html http www.huapala.org ...   more details



  1. Hawaiian Renaissance

    ref contributed greatly to the music of this period with songs like O Malia and Mele O Kahoolawe ... intense land struggles such as that of Kalama Valley , Kahoolawe Kaho okina olawe and Wai hole Waik ne ... , which produced the Office of Hawaiian Affairs and reclaiming federal land to the State like Kahoolawe ...   more details



  1. 1978 Hawaii State Constitutional Convention

    Unreferenced date December 2009 The 1978 Hawaii State Constitutional Convention is regarded to be the watershed political event in the modern Hawaii State of Hawaii . The convention established term limits for state office holders, provided a requirement for an annual balanced budget , laid the groundwork for the return of federal land such as the island of Kahoolawe Kaho Okina olawe , and most importantly created the Office of Hawaiian Affairs in an effort to right the wrongs done towards native Hawaiians since the overthrow of the Kingdom of Hawaii Kingdom of Hawai Okina i in 1893 . The event also created an ambitious project of preservation of the Hawaiian culture including the adoption of Hawaiian diacritical marks for official usage, use of Hawaiian names, etc. The Hawaiian language became the official state language of Hawaii for the first time since the overthrow. A major outgrowth of the constitutional convention was the launching of the political careers of men and women who would later dominate Hawaiian politics. Delegates to the convention included Carol Fukunaga , future legislative leader Helene Hale , future legislative leader Jeremy Harris , future Mayor of Honolulu Les Ihara , future legislative leader Barbara Marumoto , future legislative leader Joseph Souki , future Speaker of the House John David Waihee III , future Governor Constitutions of Hawaii Category Hawaii state constitutions Category 1978 in politics Hawaii State Constitutional Convention, 1978 Category Constitutional conventions Category Native Hawaiian Category Legal history of Hawaii Category Indigenous land rights in Hawaii Category 1978 in Hawaii Constitutional Convention ...   more details



  1. Upolu Point

    Upolu Point is the most northern point on the Hawaii island island of Hawai okina i in the Hawaiian Islands . ref cite book author Vance Miller title Coast Pilot Notes on Hawaiian Islands publisher US Government Printing Office year 1919 page 8 ref It is an extruding landform created by cooled lava from an old eruption from Kohala mountain Kohala volcano . The main town on the extrusion is Hawi, Hawaii about 2 miles 3km inland. The main road is Akoni Pule Highway t Hawaii state route 270 which starts at the Hawaii Belt Road in Kawaihae, Hawaii Kawaihae , along the west coast of the point, and then through the towns of Hawi and Kapaau, Hawaii Kapa okina au , ending at Polol Valley . Upolu Point also overlooks Mahukona Harbor. The landform extends into the Alenuihaha Channel which separates Hawai okina i island and Maui as well as Kahoolawe Kaho okina olawe to the northwest. The opposite end of the island is Ka Lae known as South Point. No paved roads are located along the east side of the landform due to the undulating terrain . The western side of the point is smooth and this is on which the ring road is located. A smaller road runs along the central area of the point and reconnects the end of the main road to the rest of the ring road. The nearest airport is Upolu Airport which is located slightly inland from the most northern tip of Upolu Point. Coordinates are coord 20 16 7.1 N 155 51 12.96 W display inline,title . There are two major reservoirs near Upolu Point Puuokumau Reservoir Kehena Reservoir These are both located along the Kohala Mountain Road , which connects Hawi to the Belt Road near Waimea, Hawaii County, Hawaii Waimea along the center of Upolu Point. References Reflist Category Headlands of Hawaii Category Landforms of Hawaii island Hawaii geo stub ...   more details



  1. Angela Kepler

    Angela Kay Kepler born 1943 is a New Zealand New Zealand born natural history naturalist and author. She is a graduate of the University of Canterbury , New Zealand and has a Master s degree from the University of Hawaii and a doctorate from Cornell University , New York . She also studied at Oxford University . She has conducted research in Hawaii , Alaska , Russia and the Caribbean. Two bird species have been named for her, the Elfin woods Warbler Dendroica angelae , a Puerto Rico Puerto Rica n endemic, and the extinct Hawaii an rallidae rail Porzana keplerorum . She has a farm on Maui and grows some 32 different banana varieties. ref Kia i Moku Banana bunchy top virus poses threat to plants in Hawaii, Lissa Fox, Maui News, February 13, 2011 ref Bibliography Publications by Angela Kepler ref cite web url http www.allbookstores.com author Angela Kay Kepler.html title Authors Angela Kay Kepler publisher AllBookstores.com ref West Maui A Natural History Guide 2007 Haleakala From Summit to Sea 2005 A Pocket Guide To Maui s Hana Highway A Visitor s Guide May 2004 Exotic Tropicals of Hawaii Heliconias, Gingers, Anthuriums, and Decorative Foliage 1999 Hawaiian Heritage Plants 1998 Maui s Floral Splendor 1995 Haleakala A Guide to the Mountain 1992 Majestic Molokai A Nature Lover s Guide 1992 Sunny South Maui A Guide to Kihwailea & Makena Including Kahoolawe 1992 Trees of Hawai I 1991 Protease in Hawaii 1988 References Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Kepler, Angela ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1943 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Kepler, Angela Category 1943 births Category Cornell University alumni Category Living people Category University of Canterbury alumni Category University of Hawaii alumni de Angela Kepler fr Angela Kepler pt Angela Kepler ru , fi Angela K. Kepler tr Angela Kepler ...   more details



  1. List of law enforcement agencies in Hawaii

    Expand list date August 2008 This is a list of law enforcement agencies in Hawaii . State agencies State of Hawaii Department of the Attorney General Hawaii Department of Land and Natural Resources Hawaii Division of Conservation and Resource Enforcement Hawaii Department of Public Safety Hawaii Department of Public Safety Corrections Hawaii Corrections Division Hawaii Department of Public Safety Narcotics Enforcement Division Narcotics Enforcement Division State of Hawaii Sheriff s Office Sheriff Division State of Hawaii Sheriff s Office Hawaii Department of Transportation Harbor Police Harbors Division Police Hawaii Department of the Medical Examiner State of Hawaii Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs Insurance Fraud Unit and Office of Consumer Protection County agencies Hawai i County Police Department Hawaii island Hawai i Kaua i County Police Department Kauai Kaua i , Niihau Ni ihau Sheriff of Kalawao County, Hawaii , located on the Kalaupapa Peninsula on the north coast of the island of Moloka i , is selected from among the 147 local residents 147 total population per the 2000 United States Census , by the Hawaii Department of Health , which administers the county. The sheriff is the sole county government employee. Maui County Police Department Maui , Molokai Moloka i , Lanai L na , Kahoolawe Kaho olawe Joint Jurisdiction City County agencies Honolulu Police Department Oahu O ahu LawByState Category Lists of United States law enforcement agencies by state Hawaii Category Law enforcement agencies of Hawaii Category Hawaii related lists Law enforcement agencies ...   more details



  1. Kaho

    For the Japanese era Kah Infobox Given Name Revised name Kaho image imagesize caption pronunciation gender Female meaning It can have many different meanings depending on the kanji used. region origin Japanese related names Kayo disambiguation Kayo br Kahoko footnotes Kaho may refer to Places Kaho, Burkina Faso , a village in southern Burkina Faso Kaho District, Fukuoka , a district in Fukuoka, Japan Kaho, Fukuoka , a town located in Kaho District 4284 Kaho , a main belt asteroid Japanese given name Kaho can be a feminine Japanese name written in different kanji characters and having different meanings , flower, walk progress , flower, ear of grain , fruit, walk progress , incense, ear of grain , summer, sail , summer, ear of grain , praise, ear of grain , add, protect , song, walk progress The name can also be written in hiragana or katakana . People Kaho actress Kaho , a Japanese actress and fashion model Kaho K da , a Japanese voice actress Kaho Minami , a Japanese actress Kaho Miyasaka , a Japanese manga artist Kaho Shimada , a Japanese singer and musical theater actress Fictional characters Kaho Mizuki , a character in the anime and manga series Cardcaptor Sakura Kaho Serizawa , the heroine of the Japanese visual novel Hourglass of Summer See also Kaho Naa... Pyaar Hai , a 2000 Bollywood blockbuster movie Kahoolawe Kaho olawe , the smallest of the eight main volcanic islands in the Hawaiian Islands disambig Category Japanese given names pl Kaho th ...   more details



  1. Heliotropium anomalum

    Italictitle taxobox name Heliotropium anomalum image Starr 040117 0061 Heliotropium anomalum var. argenteum.jpg image width 240px image caption H. a. var. argenteum regnum Plant ae unranked divisio Flowering plant Angiosperms unranked classis Eudicots unranked ordo Asterids ordo unplaced familia Boraginaceae genus Heliotropium species H. anomalum binomial Heliotropium anomalum binomial authority William Jackson Hooker Hook. & George Arnott Walker Arnott Arn. 1832 ref name GRIN cite web url http www.ars grin.gov cgi bin npgs html taxon.pl?414083 title Taxon Heliotropium anomalum Hook. & Arn. work Germplasm Resources Information Network publisher United States Department of Agriculture date 2008 06 17 accessdate 2010 01 13 ref Heliotropium anomalum is a species of Flowering plant flowering shrub in the borage family, Boraginaceae , that is native to the Hawaiian Islands , Guam , Christmas Island , Saipan , Tinian , Wake Island and New Caledonia . ref name GRIN Common names include Polynesian Heliotrope , Pacific Heliotrope and Hinahina k kahakai Hawaiian language Hawaiian . H. a. var. argenteum is the official flower of the island Kahoolawe Kaho okina olawe in Hawaii. ref http plants.usda.gov java profile?symbol HEANA USDA Plants Profile Heliotropium anomalum Hook. & Arn. var. argenteum A. Gray Polynesian heliotrope ref ref cite web url http www.statesymbolsusa.org Hawaii flower kaho olawe.html title Kaho olawe Island Lei Material work Hawaii Symbols publisher State Symbols USA accessdate 2010 01 13 ref References reflist External links commonscat inline Heliotropium anomalum Heliotropium anomalum wikispecies inline Heliotropium anomalum Heliotropium anomalum DEFAULTSORT Heliotropium Anomalum Category Heliotropium anomalum Category Plants described in 1832 Category Flora of Hawaii Category Flora of Guam Category Flora of New Caledonia Category Flora of the Northern Mariana Islands asterid stub la Heliotropium anomalum ...   more details



  1. Chamaecrista nictitans

    taxobox image Starr 080208 2457 Chamaecrista nictitans.jpg image caption Chamaecrista nictitans on Kahoolawe , Hawaii regnum Plant ae unranked divisio Angiosperms unranked classis Eudicots unranked ordo Rosids ordo Fabales familia Fabaceae genus Chamaecrista species C. nictitans binomial Chamaecrista nictitans binomial authority Carl Linnaeus L. Conrad Moench Moench synonyms Cassia nictitans small L. small Chamaecrista procumbens Chamaecrista nictitans Sensitive Partridge Pea , Small Partridge Pea or Wild Sensitive Plant ref name Miller26 is a herbaceous species of Fabaceae legume widely distributed through the temperate and tropical Americas . ref name Gargiullo345 cite book title A field guide to plants of Costa Rica last1 Gargiullo first1 Margaret B. last2 Magnuson first2 Barbara L. last3 Larry D. first3 Kimball year 2008 publisher Oxford University Press isbn 9780195188240 page 345 url http books.google.com books?id d7bBIQkNId8C&pg PA345 ref It is an annual plant capable of rapid plant movement its leaflets fold together when touched. ref cite web url http www.wildflower.org plants result.php?id plant chni2 title NPIN Chamaecrista nictitans Partridge Pea author date 1 January 2007 publisher Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center accessdate 16 August 2010 ref It is similar to Chamaecrista fasciculata except that the leaves are smaller. ref name Miller26 cite book title Forest plants of the Southeast and their wildlife uses last1 Miller first1 James Howard last2 Miller first2 Karl V. year 2005 publisher University of Georgia Press isbn 9780300121032 page 26 url http books.google.com books?id N4uFSMmqTRQC ref References Reflist External links commonscat inline Chamaecrista nictitans wikispecies inline Chamaecrista nictitans Category Chamaecrista nictitans Caesalpinioideae stub ...   more details



  1. Channels of the Hawaiian Islands

    In an archipelago like the Hawaiian Islands the water between island s is typically called a channel geography channel or passage . Described here are the channels between the islands of Hawaii Hawai okina i , arranged from southeast to northwest. okina Alenuih h Channel The okina Alenuih h separates the island of Hawaii island Hawai okina i and the island of Maui . The maximum depth of this channel is 6100 feet 1900 m , and the channel is 30 miles wide. There is a significant wind funnel effect in the channel, which is subject to scientific investigations. okina Alal keiki Channel The okina Alal keiki Channel separates the islands of Kahoolawe Kaho okina olawe and Maui island Maui , at a distance of 7 miles. okina Alal keiki means crying baby. Kealaikahiki Channel Ke ala i kahiki channel is the channel between Lanai L na okina i and Kahoolawe Kaho okina olawe . It literally means the road to Tahiti if one takes a bearing off of Kealaikahiki Point on Kaho okina olawe while in the channel and heads directly straight, one arrives, more or less, in Tahiti. In practice, however, Polynesian navigation Polynesian navigators probably did not quite ply a straight route to Tahiti. The channel is 17 miles wide. okina Au okina au Channel The okina Au okina au Channel is one of the most protected areas of ocean in the Hawaiian Islands, lying between Lanai L na okina i and Maui. The channel is also protected by Molokai Moloka okina i to the north, and Kaho okina olawe to the south. The depth of the channel reaches 108 feet 33 m , and its width is 8.8 miles. okina Au okina au channel is a whale watching center in the Hawaiian Islands. Humpback whale s migrate approximately 3,500 miles nautical or statute 5600  km from Alaska Alaskan waters each autumn and spend the northern hemisphere winter months in the protected waters of the channel. okina Au okina au translates to to take a bath referring to its calm bath like conditions. Lahaina Roads The middle of the okina Au okina ...   more details



  1. USS Atlanta (CL-104)

    1962, and she was earmarked for disposal. File TNT detonation on Kahoolawe Island during Operation ... of Kahoolawe Island, Hawaii, 6 February 1965 Atlanta s career had not yet ended, however. She underwent ... essential strength and blast resistance. These three tests were conducted off the coast of Kahoolawe ...   more details




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