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Mission

Protecting Hawai‘i’s aquatic resources through stewardship, science, and partnerships

Our Mission

The Division of Aquatic Resources (DAR) works with the people of Hawai‘i to manage, conserve, and restore the state’s unique aquatic resources and ecosystems for present and future generations.

Our Focus Areas

Ecosystem Management

Ecosystem management planning, environmental review and permitting, protected species

Fisheries Management

Promoting sustainable resource use, ensuring long-term viability of Hawai‘i’s fisheries, and research

Resiliency and Restoration

Prevention, response, and mitigation of ecological threats, coral nursery, and aquaculture

Outreach and Collaboration

Engaging communities, providing education, and developing partnerships to support co-management and research

DAR Strategic Direction

The strategic plan developed for 2025 – 2030 sets intentions, goals, and objectives that are centered around 4 pillars which provide the framework for DAR’s many initiatives and programs. Click below to view the full Strategic Plan.

Pono Practices

Increase responsible behaviors that minimize the negative impacts of human activities through a mix of education and outreach, improved compliance, and effective regulations

Monitoring

Support effective and adaptive management with data collection and analyses to detect changes and progress over time

Restoration

Enhance ecosystem health and resilience by preventing damage and restoring degraded habitats and fisheries

Place-Based Planning

Partner with communities and stakeholders to co-produce and implement management strategies at local to regional scales