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Ongoing Support for Watershed Restoration Efforts on Kaho‘olawe by State Health Department

Terrain NewsBy Terrain NewsJanuary 30, 2026011 Min Read
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Ongoing Support For Watershed Restoration Efforts On Kaho‘olawe By State
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The Kahoʻolawe Island Reserve Commission has initiated a three-year project to restore the Kamōhio Watershed, funded by the Hawaiʻi State Department of Health and the US EPA. This Phase I project, running from 2025 to 2028, aims to enhance water quality in Kamōhio Bay by reducing sedimentation. The restoration will cover 45 acres and involve installing erosion control measures, managing invasive species, and planting about 22,500 native drought-tolerant plants. The project is expected to decrease sediment loads by 22.5 tons annually while improving local ecosystems. Extensive monitoring will track progress, and volunteer involvement is crucial for implementation. Key stakeholders emphasize the importance of collaboration in preserving Kahoʻolawe’s resources.

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