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Ko`olaupoko District is one of seven Hawai`i State divisions for the Island of O`ahu. Ko`olau
Poko or "short Ko`olau," is one of two districts (along with Ko`olau Loa or "long Ko`olau") making up the ko`olau (windward) side of O`ahu -- encompassing the lands on, and reefs offshore of, the northeast-facing slopes of Ko`olau (one of two shield volcanos that formed the island).
Within the `okana of Ko`olau-poko occur eleven ahupua`a. These traditional land units are our gateways to the windward watersheds of O`ahu. Regional descriptions and history may be accessed through the watershed ring; area stream descriptions and water quality through the stream ring; and shoreline/marine environments through the marine ring. |
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| Ka Hui o na Ahupua'a o Ko'olaupoko: |
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Na Aina i Ho'ola 'ia e Ka Wai Windward Watersheds Web-Ring Project |
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| CREDITS: Hawaiian voyaging canoe in Kane`ohe Bay by Frank Eble, from Marine Corps Base Hawaii - Kaneohe. 1997. Mokapu. A Journey in Time. Historic Tour and Guide (pamphlet). Frank Eble died in January 2001 and will be missed by all those who knew and worked with him. | ||||||
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