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Essential Fish Habitat in Hawaiʻi Brochure

August 26, 2020

An illustrated brochure that explains why Essential Fish Habitat (EFH) is important, which species have designated EFH in Hawai‘i, and what is involved in the EFH consultation process information for federal agencies.

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Brochure describes the EFH designation and consultation process, as well as the uku lifecycle in the main Hawaiian Islands. Credit: Rachel Strader.

This brochure contains information about how EFH is designated and how NOAA Fisheries works with federal partners on EFH consultations. The main illustration describes the life cycle of an uku, or grey snapper (Aprion virescens), in the main Hawaiian Islands and illustrates the habitat on which it depends. We worked with a scientific illustrator who referenced photos of uku and their habitat to create a technically correct, visually appealing, and informative depiction.

Bi-fold brochure size: 11” (width) x 8.5” (height)
 
 

Last updated by Pacific Islands Regional Office on 08/26/2020

Essential Fish Habitat