Heʻeia Fishpond

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Heʻeia Fishpond is a traditional Native Hawaiian loko iʻa (fishpond) on Oʻahu known for its ancient aquaculture system and ongoing cultural and ecological restoration efforts.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf cultural heritage site
loko iʻa
traditional Hawaiian fishpond
associatedWithPeople Native Hawaiians NERFINISHED
country United States of America
surface form: United States
culturalSignificance example of traditional Native Hawaiian aquaculture system
important site for Native Hawaiian cultural revitalization
ecosystemType coastal estuarine ecosystem
hasActivity community workdays
cultural protocol and ceremony
educational programs for students
invasive species removal
wall restoration
water quality monitoring
hasConservationStatus subject of ongoing restoration efforts
hasFeature kuapā (rock wall)
makaha (sluice gates)
hasLanguageContext Hawaiian language NERFINISHED
hasLocalName Loko Iʻa o Heʻeia NERFINISHED
hasManagementGoal enhance ecosystem resilience
perpetuate Native Hawaiian knowledge
restore traditional fish production
hasResearchUse study of coastal ecosystem restoration
study of community-based resource management
study of traditional ecological knowledge
hasType walled coastal fishpond
historicalPeriod pre-contact Hawaiʻi
isExampleOf biocultural restoration project
place-based education site
isPartOf Heʻeia coastal landscape NERFINISHED
isRelatedTo ahupuaʻa of Heʻeia
locatedIn Heʻeia, Oʻahu, Hawaiʻi NERFINISHED
locatedOnIsland Oʻahu NERFINISHED
relatedConcept Hawaiian fishpond systems
indigenous aquaculture
loko kuapā
traditional ecological knowledge in Hawaiʻi
supports marine life
native fish species
nearshore coral reef health
seabirds
usedFor community education
cultural practice
ecological restoration
fish cultivation
food production
traditional aquaculture

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Heʻeia hasLandmark Heʻeia Fishpond