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428 USCG fisheries en<strong>for</strong>cement at http://www.uscg.<br />

mil/lantarea/aole/fish.htm<br />

429 http://www.wpcouncil.org/about.htm. See also<br />

David Witherell, Ed., Managing Our Nation’s<br />

<strong>Fisheries</strong> Past, Present, and Future (2003), Section<br />

II (7), sponsored by NOAA/NMFS and the eight<br />

regional fishery councils.<br />

430 <strong>The</strong> 2005 Report to Congress on Appointment of<br />

Membership on the Regional Fishery Management<br />

Councils, www.nmfs.noaa.gov/sfa/reg_svcs/<br />

councils.htm. See also http://www.wpcouncil.org/<br />

about.htm.<br />

431 David Witherell, Ed., Managing Our Nation’s<br />

<strong>Fisheries</strong> Past, Present, and Future (2003),<br />

sponsored by NOAA/NMFS and the eight regional<br />

fishery councils; page 152.<br />

432 Wespac, http://www.wpcouncil.org/contact.pdf.<br />

433 A Governor may not submit the names of<br />

individuals to the Secretary <strong>for</strong> appointment unless<br />

the Governor has determined that each such<br />

individual is qualified under the requirements of<br />

subparagraph (A) and unless the Governor has,<br />

to the extent practicable, first consulted with<br />

representatives of the commercial and recreational<br />

fishing interests of the State regarding those<br />

individuals. Each such list shall include the names<br />

and pertinent biographical data of not less than<br />

three individuals <strong>for</strong> each applicable vacancy<br />

and shall be accompanied by a statement by the<br />

Governor explaining how each such individual<br />

meets the requirements of subparagraph (A). MSA,<br />

SEC. 302. REGIONAL FISHERY MANAGEMENT<br />

COUNCILS 16 U.S.C. 1852, 97-453, 99-659, 101-627,<br />

102-582, 104-297, (b) VOTING MEMBERS, at<br />

http://www.nmfs.noaa.gov/sfa/magact/mag3.<br />

html#s302.<br />

434 Wespac, http://www.wpcouncil.org/about.htm.<br />

435 Id.<br />

436 http://www.wpcouncil.org/contact.pdf, page 1.<br />

437 Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and<br />

Management Act, <strong>Public</strong> Law 94-265, as amended<br />

through October 11, 1996, 97-453(f), at http://<br />

www.nmfs.noaa.gov/sfa/magact/mag3.html#s302.<br />

438 Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and<br />

Management Act, , as amended through October<br />

11, 1996, <strong>Public</strong> Law 97-453, 99-659, 101-627(i),<br />

at http://www.nmfs.noaa.gov/sfa/magact/mag3.<br />

html#s302.<br />

439 Id.<br />

440 Lisa Woods Munger, editor, Goodsill Anderson<br />

Quinn and Stifel LLP, Hawai‘i Environmental Law<br />

Handbook: Third Edition (2000) , citing Kent M.<br />

Keith, Survey, Laws Affecting the Development of<br />

Ocean Resources in Hawai‘i, 4 U. Haw. L. Rev. 227<br />

(1982).<br />

441 Hawai‘i Constitution, Article XI, Section 1, at http://<br />

www.Hawai‘i.gov/lrb/con/conart11.html.<br />

442 H.R.S. § 344-1.<br />

443 H.R.S. § 195D.<br />

444 H.R.S. § 195D-1.<br />

445 Meadows, D.W., A. Kane, C. Mitchell, and C.<br />

Ogura. 2005. Hawai‘i’s statewide Aquatic Wildlife.<br />

Conservation Strategy. Pacific Cooperative Studies<br />

Unit, Technical Report 137. Honolulu, Hawai‘i; p.<br />

124, at: http://www.botany.<strong>Hawaii</strong>.edu/faculty/<br />

duffy/techrep.htm.<br />

446 H.R.S. § 195D-2.<br />

447 http://www.<strong>Hawaii</strong>.gov/dlnr/divisions.html.<br />

448 H.R.S. § 187-188.<br />

449 HRS § 171-4.<br />

450 H.R.S. § 26-15.<br />

451 http://www.<strong>Hawaii</strong>.gov/dlnr/dar/index.html.<br />

452 HRS §187A-5, 188-70.<br />

453 http://www.<strong>Hawaii</strong>.gov/dlnr/dbor/dbor.html.<br />

454 http://www.<strong>Hawaii</strong>.gov/dlnr/dcre/dcre.html.<br />

455 http://www.<strong>Hawaii</strong>.gov/dlnr/occl.<br />

456 http://kahoolawe.<strong>Hawaii</strong>.gov.<br />

457 HRS § 205A-3.5. See http://www.<strong>Hawaii</strong>.gov/<br />

dbedt/czm/maczac/maczac.html.<br />

458 http://www.<strong>Hawaii</strong>.gov/dlnr/hpd/hpgreeting.htm.<br />

459 Aquaculture Development Program, 1177 Alakea<br />

Street #400, Honolulu, Hawai‘i 96813; Phone: (808)<br />

587- 0030; E-mail: info@Hawai viaquaculture.org.<br />

460 Department of Health, 1250 Punchbowl St.,<br />

Honolulu, HI 96813; (808) 586-4400.<br />

461 Lisa Woods Munger, editor, Goodsill Anderson<br />

Quinn and Stifel LLP, Hawai‘i Environmental Law<br />

Handbook: Third Edition (2000).<br />

462 235 S. Beretania St. #702, Honolulu, HI 96813;<br />

(808) 586-4185; http://www.state.hi.us/health/<br />

oeqc/index.html.<br />

463 H.R.S. § 343.<br />

464 Department of Health, 1250 Punchbowl St.,<br />

Honolulu, HI 96813; (808) 586-4412; offices on the<br />

neighbor islands.<br />

465 Id. Munger pages 4-8.<br />

466 Hawai‘i Attorney General, 425 Queen St.,<br />

Honolulu, HI 96813; (808) 586-1500; www.state.<br />

hi.us/ag.<br />

467 HRS § 205A-62.<br />

468 Hawai‘i Ocean Resources Management Plan, 2006<br />

Final Report to the Twenty-Fourth Legislature,<br />

Regular Session of 2007. Coastal Zone Management<br />

Program, Office of Planning, DBEDT, at http://<br />

www.<strong>Hawaii</strong>.gov/dbedt/main/about/leg-reports/<br />

ormp-implementation-2006.pdf.<br />

469 http://<strong>Hawaii</strong>.gov/dlnr/dar/sawcs.htm. See<br />

Meadows, D.W., A. Kane, C. Mitchell, and C.<br />

Ogura. 2005. Hawai‘i’s Statewide Aquatic Wildlife<br />

Conservation Strategy. Pacific Cooperative Studies<br />

Unit, Technical Report 137. Honolulu, Hawai‘i.<br />

124 pp. Available online at: http://www.botany.<br />

<strong>Hawaii</strong>.edu/faculty/duffy/techrep.htm. <strong>The</strong><br />

authority <strong>for</strong> the program falls under the Congressional<br />

mandates of the Wildlife Conservation and<br />

Restoration Program (WCRP) <strong>for</strong> fiscal year 2001<br />

and the state Wildlife Grants (SWG) program (2002<br />

to present), and in Hawai‘i through DLNR/DAR’s<br />

authority in HRS § 195D.<br />

470 Id., p. 7.<br />

471 http://reefshark.nmfs.noaa.gov/f/pds/publicsite/<br />

documents/procedures/02-111-12.pdf, page 6.<br />

472 Hawai‘i Revised Statutes at http://www.capitol.<br />

<strong>Hawaii</strong>.gov/site1/docs/docs.asp.<br />

473 HRS § 187A-21.<br />

474 http://www.capitol.<strong>Hawaii</strong>.gov/hrscurrent/Vol03_<br />

Ch0121-0200D/HRS0188.<br />

475 ORGANIC ACT: An Act to Provide a Government<br />

<strong>for</strong> the Territory of Hawai‘i (Act of April 30, 1900,<br />

C 339, 31 Stat 141) at http://<strong>Hawaii</strong>-nation.org/<br />

organic.html#¤%2096.<br />

476 HRS § 188-22.7.<br />

477 HRS § 188-22.9.<br />

478 §187A-9 Federal aid in sport fish restoration.<br />

<strong>The</strong> state hereby assents to the provisions of the<br />

Federal Aid in Sport Fish Restoration (Dingell-<br />

Johnson/Wallop-Breaux) Act (64 Stat. 430, 16<br />

U.S.C. §777), as amended.<br />

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