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Video: Invasive Species

June 10, 2011
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Video: Invasive Species

In 1956 the government let go several fish species in Hawaii that were native to Tahiti. They were the peacock grouper (roi), blue striped snapper (ta’ape) and black tailed snapper (to’ao). They let the fish go in Hawaii to add … Continue reading →

Categories: Education | Tags: Environmental Issues, Hanalei Bay, invasive species, kauai | Permalink

Roi Roundups Aid Ciguatera Research

December 1, 2011 by zero | 1 Comment

KHON reported on Terry’s efforts to control the Roi population in Hanalei and his collaboration with the University of Hawaii and Fish 4 Science.  Click the link below to see the full story and video, and to see Terry’s work with Fish4science.com

KHON: Roi Roundups Assist Ciguatera Research.

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Categories: News | Tags: Hanalei Bay, Hanalei River, invasive species, kauai | Permalink

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