Reserve Introduction
Overview of the Heʻeia NEER program and estuary
Research, education, and stewardship of the Heʻeia Reserve begins with understanding this dynamic, important place.
Each National Estuarine Research Reserve develops a site profile synthesizing knowledge about its physical, historical, social and biological characteristics to guide research activities. This site profile is here to help you orient to our Reserve and understand its context.
Navigate this resource by accessing the chapters and content in the blue tabs above. Go directly to interactive elements by clicking on the squares below. Find additional complementary resources in the navigation bar at right. Welcome and happy exploring.
Explore restoration and remediation efforts within the Reserve. Restoration efforts focus on components of the ahupuaʻa system such as loʻi and loko iʻa and the connections between them.
Interactive Timeline of Land and Water Management: Expand each section of the timeline to explore historic photos and documents related to the history of the Heʻeia Reserve.
Investigate research and sampling stations within Heʻeia NERR using an interactive mapping application.
Explore the origin and evolution of the estuary through an interactive story map.
Overview of the Heʻeia NEER program and estuary
Historic impacts, restoration efforts and reserve resilience
Relevant research on the socio-ecological and environmental setting
Ongoing research and monitoring activities at the Reserve