2018
DOI: 10.20944/preprints201809.0593.v1
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Kū Hou Kuapā: Cultural Restoration Improves Water Budget and Water Quality Dynamics in Heʻeia Fishpond

Abstract: In Hawaiʻi, the transition from customary subsistence flooded taro agroecosystems, which regulate stream discharge rate trapping sediment and nutrients, to a plantation-style economy (c. the 1840s) led to nearshore sediment deposition - smothering coral reefs and destroying adjacent coastal fisheries and customary fishpond mariculture. To mitigate sediment transport, Rhizophora mangle was introduced in estuaries across Hawai’i (c. 1902) further altering fishpond ecosystems. Here, we examine the impac… Show more

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“…2 Some of the water from the stream was moved to the ' auwai, man-made waterways that fed each lo'i, helping to diffuse the force of the stream waters. 3 Mahi' ai, then, designed the ' auwai to split the impact of the heavy rush of waters, and the waters nourished the kalo before being carried back to the stream, rich with nutrients for the estuaries that served as nurseries for the baby fish at the fishpond, Hale o Meheanu.…”
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“…2 Some of the water from the stream was moved to the ' auwai, man-made waterways that fed each lo'i, helping to diffuse the force of the stream waters. 3 Mahi' ai, then, designed the ' auwai to split the impact of the heavy rush of waters, and the waters nourished the kalo before being carried back to the stream, rich with nutrients for the estuaries that served as nurseries for the baby fish at the fishpond, Hale o Meheanu.…”
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confidence: 99%