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Native to Hawaiian Streams

The first Polynesians settlers found island streams that held many kinds of native water life. Many of these natives are now extinct or are seriously at risk. Which Hawaiian natives still remain?

'O'opu nakea
Largest of Hawaiian stream gobies, an important food for Hawaiians.

'O'opu nopili
Indigenous fish, rare on O‘ahu, found only in streams with clean water.

'O'opu hi'ukole
Endemic fish, champion waterfall climber, eats aquatic insects.

'O'opu naniha
Endemic fish with brilliant colors during its breeding period, found in lower streams and estuaries.

'O'opu akupa
Endemic fish found in lower parts of streams, a vicious predator.

'Opae kuahiwi
Endemic freshwater shrimp found in higher elevations, a Hawaiian delicacy.

Hihiwa
Endemic freshwater snail found in cool and clear flowing streams on all islands except O‘ahu, a favorite Hawaiian food.

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