Papahānaumokuākea Marine National Monument
Permit Application – Native Hawaiian Practices
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Papahānaumokuākea Marine National Monument
NATIVE HAWAIIAN PRACTICES Permit Application
NOTE: This Permit Application (and associated Instructions) are to propose activities to be conducted in the Papahānaumokuākea Marine National Monument. The Co-Trustees are required to determine that issuing the requested permit is compatible with the findings of Presidential Proclamation 8031. Within this Application, provide all information that you believe will assist the Co-Trustees in determining how your proposed activities are compatible with the conservation and management of the natural, historic, and cultural resources of the Papahānaumokuākea Marine National Monument (Monument).
ADDITIONAL IMPORTANT INFORMATION:
Any or all of the information within this application may be posted to the Monument website informing the public on projects proposed to occur in the Monument.
In addition to the permit application, the Applicant must either download the Monument Compliance Information Sheet from the Monument website OR request a hard copy from the Monument Permit Coordinator (contact information below). The Monument Compliance Information Sheet must be submitted to the Monument Permit Coordinator after initial application consultation.
Issuance of a Monument permit is dependent upon the completion and review of the application and Compliance Information Sheet.
INCOMPLETE APPLICATIONS WILL NOT BE CONSIDERED
Send Permit Applications to:
NOAA/Inouye Regional Center
NOS/ONMS/PMNM/Attn: Permit Coordinator
1845 Wasp Blvd, Building 176
Honolulu, HI 96818
PHONE: (808) 725-5800 FAX: (808) 455-3093
SUBMITTAL VIA ELECTRONIC MAIL IS PREFERRED BUT NOT REQUIRED. FOR ADDITIONAL SUBMITTAL INSTRUCTIONS, SEE THE LAST PAGE.
Papahānaumokuākea Marine National Monument
Permit Application Cover Sheet
This Permit Application Cover Sheet is intended to provide summary information and status to the public on permit applications for activities proposed to be conducted in the Papahānaumokuākea Marine National Monument. While a permit application has been received, it has not been fully reviewed nor approved by the Monument Management Board to date. The Monument permit process also ensures that all environmental reviews are conducted prior to the issuance of a Monument permit.
Summary Information
Applicant Name:
Affiliation:
Permit Category: Native Hawaiian Practices
Proposed Activity Dates:
Proposed Method of Entry (Vessel/Plane):
Proposed Locations:
Estimated number of individuals (including Applicant) to be covered under this permit:
Estimated number of days in the Monument:
Description of proposed activities: (complete these sentences):
The proposed activity would…
To accomplish this activity we would ….
This activity would help the Monument by …
Other information or background:
Section A - Applicant Information
1. Applicant
Name (last, first, middle initial):
Title:
1a. Intended field Principal Investigator (See instructions for more information):
2. Mailing address (street/P.O. box, city, state, country, zip):
Phone:
Fax:
Email:
For students, major professor’s name, telephone and email address:
3. Affiliation (institution/agency/organization directly related to the proposed project):
4. Additional persons to be covered by permit. List all personnel roles and names (if known at time of application) here (e.g. John Doe, Diver):
Section B: Project Information
5a. Project location(s): Ocean Based
Nihoa Island Land-based Shallow water Deep water
Necker Island (Mokumanamana) Land-based Shallow water Deep water
French Frigate Shoals Land-based Shallow water Deep water
Gardner Pinnacles Land-based Shallow water Deep water Maro Reef
Laysan Island Land-based Shallow water Deep water
Lisianski Island, Neva Shoal Land-based Shallow water Deep water
Pearl and Hermes Atoll Land-based Shallow water Deep water
Midway Atoll Land-based Shallow water Deep water
Kure Atoll Land-based Shallow water Deep water
Other
NOTE: Shallow water is defined by water less than 100 meters in depth.
Remaining ashore on any island or atoll (with the exception of Sand Island at Midway & Kure Atolls and Field CampAtoll and field camp staff on other islands/atolls) between sunset and sunrise.
NOTE: There is a fee schedule for people visiting Midway Atoll National Wildlife Refuge via vessel and aircraft.
Location Description:
5b. Check all applicable regulated activities proposed to be conducted in the Monument:
Removing, moving, taking, harvesting, possessing, injuring, disturbing, or damaging any living or nonliving Monument resource
Drilling into, dredging, or otherwise altering the submerged lands other than by anchoring a vessel; or constructing, placing, or abandoning any structure, material, or other matter on the submerged lands
Anchoring a vessel
Deserting a vessel aground, at anchor, or adrift
Discharging or depositing any material or matter into the Monument
Touching coral, living or dead
Possessing fishing gear except when stowed and not available for immediate use during passage without interruption through the Monument
Attracting any living Monument resource
Sustenance fishing (Federal waters only, outside of Special Preservation Areas, Ecological Reserves and Special Management Areas)
Subsistence fishing (State waters only)
Swimming, snorkeling, or closed or open circuit SCUBA diving within any Special Preservation Area or Midway Atoll Special Management Area
6. Purpose/Need/Scope State purpose of proposed activities:
*Considering the purpose of the proposed activities, do you intend to film / photograph federally protected species? Yes No
If so, please list the species you specifically intend to target.
FORMTEXT
For a list of terrestrial species protected under the Endangered Species Act visit:
http://www.fws.gov/endangered/
For a list of marine species protected under the Endangered Species Act visit:
http://www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/species/esa/
For information about species protected under the Marine Mammal Protection Act visit:
http://www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/laws/mmpa/
7. Answer the Findings below by providing information that you believe will assist the Co-Trustees in determining how your proposed activities are compatible with the conservation and management of the natural, historic, and cultural resources of the Monument:
The Findings are as follows:
a. How can the activity be conducted with adequate safeguards for the cultural, natural and historic resources and ecological integrity of the Monument?
b. How will the activity be conducted in a manner compatible with the management direction of this proclamation, considering the extent to which the conduct of the activity may diminish or enhance Monument cultural, natural and historic resources, qualities, and ecological integrity, any indirect, secondary, or cumulative effects of the activity, and the duration of such effects?
c. Is there a practicable alternative to conducting the activity within the Monument? If not, explain why your activities must be conducted in the Monument.
d. How does the end value of the activity outweigh its adverse impacts on Monument cultural, natural and historic resources, qualities, and ecological integrity?
e. Explain how the duration of the activity is no longer than necessary to achieve its stated purpose.
f. Provide information demonstrating that you are qualified to conduct and complete the activity and mitigate any potential impacts resulting from its conduct.
g. Provide information demonstrating that you have adequate financial resources available to conduct and complete the activity and mitigate any potential impacts resulting from its conduct.
h. Explain how your methods and procedures are appropriate to achieve the proposed activity's goals in relation to their impacts to Monument cultural, natural and historic resources, qualities, and ecological integrity.
i. Has your vessel been outfitted with a mobile transceiver unit approved by OLE and complies with the requirements of Presidential Proclamation 8031?
j. Demonstrate that there are no other factors that would make the issuance of a permit for the activity inappropriate.
ADDITIONAL FINDINGS FOR PROPOSED NATIVE HAWAIIAN PRACTICES
k. Explain how the activity is non-commercial and will not involve the sale of any organism or material collected.
l. Explain how the purpose and intent of the activity is appropriate and deemed necessary by traditional standards in the Native Hawaiian culture (pono), and demonstrate an understanding of, and background in, the traditional practice and its associated values and protocols.
m. Explain how the activity benefits the resources of the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands and the Native Hawaiian community.
n. Explain how the activity supports or advances the perpetuation of traditional knowledge and ancestral connections of Native Hawaiians to the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands.
o. Will all Monument resources harvested in the Monument be consumed in the Monument? If not, explain why not.
8. Procedures/Methods:
NOTE: If land or marine archeological activities are involved, contact the Monument Permit Coordinator at the address on the general application form before proceeding.
9a. Collection of specimens - collecting activities (would apply to any activity): organisms or objects (List of species, if applicable, attach additional sheets if necessary):
Common name:
Scientific name:
Hawaiian name:
# & size of specimens:
Collection location:
Whole Organism Partial Organism
9b. What will be done with the specimens after the project has ended?
9c. Will the organisms be kept alive after collection? Yes No
• General site/location for collections:
• Is it an open or closed system? Open Closed
• Is there an outfall? Yes No
• Will these organisms be housed with other organisms? If so, what are the other organisms?
• Will organisms be released?
10. If applicable, how will the collected samples or specimens be transported out of the Monument?
11. Describe any fixed or semi-permanent structures or installations, or cultural offerings you plan to leave in the Monument:
12. List all specialized gear and materials to be used in the proposed activities:
13. List all Hazardous Materials you propose to take to and use within the Monument:
14. Describe collaborative activities to share samples, cultural research and/or knowledge gained in the Monument:
15a. Will you produce any publications, educational materials or other deliverables?
Yes No
15b. Provide a time line for write-up and publication of information or production of materials:
16. If applicable, list all Applicant’s publications directly related to the proposed project:
With knowledge of the penalties for false or incomplete statements, as provided by 18 U.S.C. 1001, and for perjury, as provided by 18 U.S.C. 1621, I hereby certify to the best of my abilities under penalty of perjury of that the information I have provided on this application form is true and correct. I agree that the Co-Trustees may post this application in its entirety on the Internet. I understand that the Co-Trustees will consider deleting all information that I have identified as “confidential” prior to posting the application.
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Signature Date
SEND ONE SIGNED APPLICATION VIA MAIL TO THE MONUMENT OFFICE BELOW:
NOAA/Inouye Regional Center
NOS/ONMS/PMNM/Attn: Permit Coordinator
1845 Wasp Blvd, Building 176
Honolulu, HI 96818
FAX: (808) 455-3093
DID YOU INCLUDE THESE?
Applicant CV/Resume/Biography
Intended field Principal Investigator CV/Resume/Biography
Electronic and Hard Copy of Application with Signature
Statement of information you wish to be kept confidential
Material Safety Data Sheets for Hazardous Materials
File Type | application/msword |
File Title | Northwestern Hawaiian Islands Marine National Monument |
Author | Permit Coordinator |
Last Modified By | Pua |
File Modified | 2016-04-19 |
File Created | 2012-10-06 |