Ahihi-Kinau Natural Area Reserve

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Ahihi-Kinau Natural Area Reserve is a protected coastal and marine conservation area on the southwest shore of Maui, Hawaii, known for its lava fields, coral reefs, and rich biodiversity.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf coastal conservation area
marine protected area
natural area reserve
protected area
country United States of America
surface form: United States
hasAccess limited public access
hasActivityRegulation designated access areas
restrictions on collecting marine life
restrictions on fishing
restrictions on motorized vessels
hasCharacteristic high marine species diversity
relatively undisturbed habitats
rich biodiversity
hasConservationGoal preservation of coastal habitats
protection of marine resources
protection of native biodiversity
hasEcosystemFeature coral reefs
lava fields
nearshore waters
rocky shoreline
subtidal habitats
hasEcosystemType coastal ecosystem
marine ecosystem
hasGeologicalFeature aʻa lava
pāhoehoe lava
recent lava flows
hasLegalStatus state-designated reserve
hasMonitoring resource management monitoring
hasThreat coral damage
marine debris
visitor impacts
isPopularFor hiking on lava fields
snorkeling
wildlife viewing
locatedIn Hawaiʻi (island)
surface form: Hawaii

Hawaii County
Maui NERFINISHED
Pacific Ocean
locatedOn southwest shore of Maui
managedBy Division of Forestry and Wildlife
Hawaii Department of Land and Natural Resources
partOf Hawaii Natural Area Reserves System
protects coastal lava flow ecosystems
coral reef habitats
marine invertebrates
native Hawaiian species
reef fish

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Maui hasProtectedArea Ahihi-Kinau Natural Area Reserve