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Search suspended for two missing individuals from a helicopter crash off the Na Pali Coast, Kaua‘i
The Coast Guard and the County of Kaua‘i suspended its search at 2 p.m., Sunday, for two people who went missing after a helicopter crashed one-quarter mile off the Na Pali Coast, Thursday.
DLNR sends open letter to the cruise ship industry putting vessels ‘on notice’
The state Department of Land and Natural Resources issued an open letter to the cruise ship industry putting the vessels “on notice” that they will be closely monitored to ensure compliance with state laws.
State investigating following reports of two cruise ships getting too close to Kaua‘i’s north shore
An investigation is underway following reports of two cruise ships that residents say are getting too close to the protected Na Pali Coast on Kauaʻi’s north shore.
New seabird restoration project highlights connection between culture and conservation
A seabird restoration project was initiated this week at Nuʻalolo Kai on the rugged and remote Nā Pali coast of Kauaʻi. The project is a partnership of multiple organizations and aims to restore seabird populations that have been lost from the site due to introduced predators.
15 People Cited for Entering Closed Kalalau Area
A team of eight law enforcement officers from the Kaua‘i Police Department, and the DLNR Division of Conservation and Resources Enforcement issued 15 citations on Sunday to people in the closed Kalalau Section of the Nā Pali Coast State Wilderness Park on Kaua‘i.
11 Tons of Trash Airlifted Out of Kalalau
Nearly 11 tons of trash was removed from the Kalalau section of the Napali Coast State Wilderness Park since the beginning of the year.
17 People Arrested During DOCARE Sweep of Nāpali Coast
Designated camping areas at Kalalau Beach are largely free of illegal camps, but there are numbers of them up in the valley, in remote and well hidden areas.
‘SOS’ Message In Sand Leads Rescuers to 2 Hikers on Kauaʻi
Two hikers are safe after being stranded on the Nā Pali Coast. A helicopter crew diverted their training missing after learning of an SOS written in the sand.
Endangered Hawaiian Petrels Translocated to Kīlauea Point
A historic project more than 30 years in the making took place on Kauaʻi’s north shore on Monday when 10 endangered Hawaiian Petrel chicks were flown by helicopter from their nesting area to a new colony protected by a predator-proof fence at Kīlauea Point National Wildlife Refuge.