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Hakalau Forest National <strong>Wildlife</strong> Refuge<br />

<strong>Comprehensive</strong> <strong>Conservation</strong> <strong>Plan</strong><br />

Appropriate Uses Justification, Attachment 1<br />

Date: September 21, 2010<br />

Refuge: Hakalau Forest National <strong>Wildlife</strong> Refuge (NWR)<br />

Project: Research, Scientific Collecting, <strong>and</strong> Surveys 1<br />

Summary: The Service defines these uses as:<br />

� Research: <strong>Plan</strong>ned, organized, <strong>and</strong> systematic investigation of a scientific nature;<br />

� Scientific collecting: Gathering of refuge natural resources or cultural artifacts for scientific<br />

purposes; <strong>and</strong><br />

� Surveys: Scientific inventory or monitoring.<br />

The types of research vary greatly but could revolve around birds, bats, plants, insects/pollinators,<br />

invasive species, habitat classification, restoration techniques, <strong>and</strong> cultural <strong>and</strong> historic resources.<br />

The State of Hawai‘i DLNR was invited on two occasions to participate on core planning teams, but<br />

declined due to insufficient staffing. However, as this Appropriate Use Justification does not propose<br />

a significant deviation from the status quo, <strong>and</strong> no comments on this topic were received from the<br />

State during the comment period, we believe additional coordination was not necessary.<br />

For each of the findings listed on FWS Form 3-2319, a justification has been provided below:<br />

a. Do we have jurisdiction over the use?<br />

The proposed activities would take place within Refuge boundaries in clearly specified limited areas.<br />

The Refuge has jurisdiction over those visits that are sited within Refuge boundaries.<br />

b. Does the use comply with applicable laws <strong>and</strong> regulations (Federal, State, tribal, <strong>and</strong> local)?<br />

All permitted activities comply with applicable laws <strong>and</strong> regulations <strong>and</strong> any restrictions or<br />

qualifications that are required to comply with law <strong>and</strong> regulations are specified in the SUP.<br />

c. Is the use consistent with applicable Executive orders <strong>and</strong> Department <strong>and</strong> Service policies?<br />

Through staff monitoring of the proposed program <strong>and</strong> review of permittee reports, the Refuge would<br />

ensure that they are consistent with applicable policies.<br />

d. Is the use consistent with public safety?<br />

Through individual permit review, the Refuge will ensure that each researcher’s activities are<br />

consistent with public safety. If necessary, additional stipulations to ensure public safety will be<br />

included in the permitte’s SUP. Permittees will be provided clear information on Refuge boundaries<br />

to further ensure their safety <strong>and</strong> protect the property rights of neighboring l<strong>and</strong>owners.<br />

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This does not apply to Refuge management activities conducted by the Refuge System, including the surveys<br />

identified in this CCP’s strategies.<br />

B-12 Appendix B: Appropriate Uses <strong>and</strong> Compatibility Determinations

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