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levels. Previous studies of the estuary and surrounding area indicate that native species,<br />

including birds listed as endangered or species of concern, are present in the area. Although the<br />

system shows signs of degradation, management actions can be employed to help enhance<br />

habitat for native flora and fauna and to restore sections that have been filled or irreversibly<br />

altered. Enhancement and restoration actions are expected to increase habitat and improve<br />

<strong>wetland</strong> function.<br />

A Wetland Habitat Restoration Plan for Honu‘apo Estuary (WHRP), prepared by Sustainable<br />

Resources Group International Inc., is nearing completion and will provide guidance for a<br />

<strong>wetland</strong> restoration project that will restore the aquatic functions of the estuary through<br />

removal of invasive non-native plants; excavation of fill and contouring the topography to<br />

enhance physical habitat; planting native and endemic plants; and controlling predation on<br />

avian species. These actions are expected to improve habitat for native waterbirds, fish, and<br />

turtles and enhance other <strong>wetland</strong> functions. The WHRP is part of a Resource Management<br />

Plan that has been developed/adopted for Honu‘apo Park that provides land use guidance to<br />

help protect and restore the important natural and cultural resources of the property while<br />

providing integrated and respectful recreation and education opportunities for the Ka‘ū<br />

community and visitors.<br />

Ka ‘Ohana’s mission is to restore, care for, and protect the cultural and natural resources within<br />

the Honu‘apo area, working in partnership with Hawaii County Division of Parks and<br />

Recreation. The area containing Honu‘apo Park has played an integral role in Ka‘ū’s<br />

community life for many generations. Historically the area was a fishing village called<br />

Honu‘apo Village. The large estuary at Honu‘apo was used as a fishpond. Freshwater springs<br />

discharging into the estuary provided water for the residents of the village. Part of this place<br />

was also said to have had a well-known pu‘uhonua, a place of refuge.<br />

Ka ‘Ohana secured funding from the State of Hawai‘i <strong>Coast</strong>al Zone Management (CZM)<br />

Program (through County of Hawai‘i Department of Planning), the U.S. Fish and Wildlife<br />

Service (USFWS), the <strong>Pacific</strong> <strong>Coast</strong> <strong>Joint</strong> <strong>Venture</strong> (PCJV), and private sources to develop the<br />

WHRP. The next steps will be to seek financial assistance to implement the <strong>wetland</strong><br />

restoration plan.<br />

3. HWJV Coordinator’s Update by J. Rubey<br />

NEW Wetlands Brochure. DOFAW’s new Wetland Brochure and Poster, funded by the PCJV,<br />

were passed out. It is the first <strong>wetland</strong>s information material available for the general public of<br />

Hawaii. The brochure and poster can be accessed on the PCJV website at:<br />

www.pcjv.org/<strong>hawaii</strong>/<strong>wetland</strong>s Copies of the poster can be obtained directly from DOFAW’s<br />

Michelle Jones at Michelle.G.Jones@<strong>hawaii</strong>.gov<br />

PCJV Board Meeting & Discretionary Fund Projects. The PCJV Board just met in early April for<br />

their regular semi-annual meeting. A topic of discussion was the federal budget delays and making<br />

decisions regarding the PCJV discretionary fund projects. Since funding levels are unknown, the<br />

Board decided to designate potential funding level thresholds where projects within these levels are<br />

Hawaii Wetland <strong>Joint</strong> <strong>Venture</strong> Meeting 4/21/11 2

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