Fishing Link

Hawaii Advisory Page
 

FishingLink.Org was established to foster the distribution and exchange of information between governmental institutions, educational organizations, businesses and individuals having interest in the edibility of aquatic resources. This site, administered by FishingLink, Inc., is developing into a successful joint venture to effectively meet that goal. Through FishingLink, Inc, those entities will be provided timely information aiding in the process of making informed decisions. Decisions to help protect interests pertaining to the edibility of aquatic organisms.

 

Points of interest


Information on mercury advisories for Hawaii from the Environmental Working Group.

A Local Guide to Eating Fish Safely PDF

Hawaii Fishing Advisories and Public Announcements

DOH issues advisory for small portion of Kane‘ohe Bay


DOH advises public to not eat fish from Honolulu streams
Responsible Organizations


Hawaii Department of Land and Natural Resources
Hawaii Division of Aquatic Resources
Hawaii Division of Forestry and Wildlife

Hawaii Department of Health

Web Album Growth

Web Album photos for each state are needed. Any related photos and information presented will be considered. Submissions can be E-mailed to the grasm@fishinglink.org or posted elsewhere for consideration.

So far, modest Web Albums are active only in Louisiana and Texas. Check them out.

Information

Our staff is small but always interested in information related to our goals. Information related to existing problems, successful cleanups and improvements, and usage of aquatic organisms is always welcome. Fishing and bait camps, as well as others, willing and able to answer questions about local conditions will gladly be provided with space on or links from this site.



Legal Stuff

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