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Yes, Maui has several freshwater streams and rivers that are home to various fish species. The most common river fish found in Maui include native species like the ‘ōpae (shrimp) and the aholehole (goby), as well as introduced species such as tilapia. However, fishing is often more popular in the ocean around the island. Access to freshwater fishing spots may be limited compared to coastal areas.

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