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Through the Hawaii Biological Survey at Bishop Museum, a count of the total number of species in the Archipelago has been compiled. In 1999, the time of the last tally, there were 23,150 known species of terrestrial and aquatic algae, plants and animals, including 5047 nonindigenous species (~ 20%). The total number of marine and brackish water alien species in the Hawaiian Islands is 343, including 287 invertebrates, 24 algae, 20 fish, and 12 flowering plants. |
The Bishop Museum
and University of Hawaii, along with the Waikiki Aquarium, hosted a workshop
and open house on May 18 and 19, 2001. The Friday workshop was by invitation;
the Saturday afternoon open house was at the Waikiki Aquarium where anyone
could come and learn about Hawaii's alien marine plants and animals.
The Workshop was sponsored by the Packard Foundation and the U.S. Fish
and Wildlife Service, together with the Bishop Museum and University of
Hawaii. Additonal support for production of the guidebook was provided
by the National Marine Fisheries Service.
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