80_FR_16281 80 FR 16223 - Proposed Expansion, Regulatory Revision and New Management Plan for the Hawaiian Islands Humpback Whale National Marine Sanctuary

80 FR 16223 - Proposed Expansion, Regulatory Revision and New Management Plan for the Hawaiian Islands Humpback Whale National Marine Sanctuary

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

Federal Register Volume 80, Issue 58 (March 26, 2015)

Page Range16223-16247
FR Document2015-06441

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) is proposing to expand the boundaries and scope of Hawaiian Islands Humpback Whale National Marine Sanctuary (HIHWNMS or sanctuary), amend the regulations for HIHWNMS, change the name of the sanctuary, and revise the sanctuary's terms of designation and management plan. The purpose of this action is to transition the sanctuary from a single- species management approach to an ecosystem-based management approach. A draft environmental impact statement and draft revised management plan have been prepared for this proposed action. NOAA is soliciting public comment on the proposed rule, draft environmental impact statement, and draft revised management plan.

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 Proposed Expansion, Regulatory Revision and New Management Plan for 
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

15 CFR Part 922

[Docket No. 140207122-4122-01]
RIN 0648-BD97


Proposed Expansion, Regulatory Revision and New Management Plan 
for the Hawaiian Islands Humpback Whale National Marine Sanctuary

AGENCY: Office of National Marine Sanctuaries (ONMS), National Ocean 
Service (NOS), National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), 
Department of Commerce (DOC).

ACTION: Proposed rule.

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SUMMARY: The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) is 
proposing to expand the boundaries and scope of Hawaiian Islands 
Humpback Whale National Marine Sanctuary (HIHWNMS or sanctuary), amend 
the regulations for HIHWNMS, change the name of the sanctuary, and 
revise the sanctuary's terms of designation and management plan. The 
purpose of this action is to transition the sanctuary from a single-
species management approach to an ecosystem-based management approach. 
A draft environmental impact statement and draft revised management 
plan have been prepared for this proposed action. NOAA is soliciting 
public comment on the proposed rule, draft environmental impact 
statement, and draft revised management plan.

DATES: Comments on this proposed rule will be considered if received by 
June 19, 2015.

ADDRESSES:  You may submit comments on this document, identified by 
NOAA-NOS-2015-0028, by any of the following methods:
     Electronic Submission: Submit all electronic public 
comments via the Federal e-Rulemaking Portal. Go to 
www.regulations.gov/#!docketDetail;D=NOAA-NOS-2015-0028, click the 
``Comment Now!'' icon, complete the required fields, and enter or 
attach your comments.
     Mail: Hawaiian Islands Humpback Whale National Marine 
Sanctuary, NOAA/DKIRC, 1845 Wasp Blvd., Bldg. 176, Honolulu, HI 96818, 
Attn: Malia Chow, Superintendent.
    Instructions: Comments sent by any other method, to any other 
address or individual, or received after the end of the comment period, 
may not be considered by NOAA. All comments received are a part of the 
public record and will generally be posted for public viewing on 
www.regulations.gov without change. All personal identifying 
information (e.g., name, address, etc.), confidential business 
information, or otherwise sensitive information submitted voluntarily 
by the sender will be publicly accessible. NOAA will accept anonymous 
comments (enter ``N/A'' in the required fields if you wish to remain 
anonymous).

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Malia Chow, Superintendent, Hawaiian 
Islands Humpback Whale National Marine Sanctuary at 808-725-5901 or 
hihwmanagementplan@noaa.gov.
    Copies of the draft environmental impact statement and proposed 
rule can be downloaded or viewed on the Internet at www.regulations.gov 
(search for docket # NOAA-NOS-2015-0028) or at http://hawaiihumpbackwhale.noaa.gov. Copies can also be obtained by contacting 
the person identified under For Further Information Contact.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Public hearings will be held in the 
following locations at the locales and times indicated:

(1) Hale`iwa, HI (O`ahu)

    Date: April 27, 2015.
    Location: Sunset Beach Recreation Center.
    Address: 59-540 Kamehameha Highway, Hal`eiwa, HI 96712.
    Time: 5:30 p.m.-8:30 p.m.

(2) Honolulu, HI (O`ahu)

    Date: April 28, 2015.
    Location: Honolulu Waldorf School.
    Address: 350 Ulua Street, Honolulu, HI 96821.
    Time: 5:30 p.m.-8:30 p.m.

(3) Kihei, HI (Maui)

    Date: April 29, 2015.
    Location: Kihei Youth Center.
    Address: 131 S. Kihei Road, Kihei, HI 96753.
    Time: 5:30 p.m.-8:00 p.m.

(4) Lahaina, HI (Maui)

    Date: April 30, 2015.
    Location: Kaunoa Senior Center.
    Address: 788 Pauoa St., Lahaina, HI 96761.
    Time: 5:00 p.m.-7:30 p.m.

(5) Kaunakakai, HI (Moloka`i)

    Date: May 1, 2015.
    Location: Lanikeha Community Center.
    Address: 2200 Farrington Ave., Kaunakakai, HI 96748.
    Time: 4:00 p.m.-6:30 p.m.

(6) L[amacr]na`i City, HI (L[amacr]na`i)

    Date: May 2, 2015.
    Location: L[amacr]na`i High and Elementary School.
    Address: 555 Fraser Avenue, L[amacr]na`i City, HI 96763.
    Time: 9:30 a.m.-12:00 p.m.

(7) Kilauea City, HI (Kaua`i)

    Date: May 4, 2015.
    Location: Kilauea Elementary School Cafeteria.
    Address: 2440 Kolo Road, Kilauea, HI 96754.
    Time: 5:30 p.m.-8:30 p.m.

(8) Ni`ihau, HI *

    Date: May 5, 2015.
    Location: Ni`ihau School Cafeteria.
    Address: Puuwai Village, Ni`ihau, HI 96769.
    Time: 10:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m.
    * Please note that due to limited access to the island this is not 
a public meeting. This meeting is for people residing on and landowners 
of Ni`ihau Island.

(9) Lihu`e, HI (Kaua`i)

    Date: May 6, 2015.
    Location: King Kaumuali`i Elementary School Cafeteria.
    Address: 4380 Hanama`ulu Road, Lihu'e, HI 96766.
    Time: 5:30 p.m.-8:30 p.m.

(10) Kailua-Kona, HI (Hawai`i)

    Date: May 7, 2015.
    Location: Kealakehe High School Cafeteria.
    Address: 74-5000 Puohulihuli Street, Kailua-Kona, HI 96740.
    Time: 5:30 p.m.-8:00 p.m.

I. Introduction

1. Hawaiian Islands Humpback Whale National Marine Sanctuary

    The Hawaiian Islands Humpback Whale National Marine Sanctuary 
(HIHWNMS or sanctuary) covers approximately 1,031.4 square nautical 
miles (1,366 square miles) of federal and state waters in the Hawaiian 
Islands. The sanctuary lies within the shallow warm waters surrounding 
the main Hawaiian Islands which are a nationally significant marine 
environment. The area is a diverse and unique ecosystem with marine 
resources including coral reefs, highly endangered Hawaiian monk seals, 
three species of sea turtles, marine species endemic to this area such 
as monk seals, corals, and seagrasses, and 25 species of cetaceans 
including humpback whales. This area constitutes one of the world's 
most important humpback whale habitats. The warm, calm waters in this 
area are used by humpback whales for breeding, calving, and nursing. 
The waters in this area also contain a number of cultural

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and historical resources including those reflecting native Hawaiian 
traditions and uses. The area supports fishing activities, and is also 
a destination for visitors worldwide who come for whale watching, 
diving, and other ocean-related activities in the sanctuary waters. 
Congress designated the sanctuary in 1992 through the Hawaiian Islands 
National Marine Sanctuary Act (HINMSA, Subtitle C of the Oceans Act of 
1992, Pub. L. 102-587), which declared that the purposes of the 
sanctuary were to (1) protect humpback whales and their habitat; (2) 
educate and interpret for the public the relationship of humpback 
whales to the Hawaiian Islands marine environment; (3) manage human 
uses of the sanctuary consistent with the Act and the National Marine 
Sanctuaries Act (NMSA); and (4) provide for the identification of 
marine resources and ecosystems of national significance for possible 
inclusion in the sanctuary.
    The sanctuary is co-managed by NOAA and the State of Hawai`i 
(State) through a compact agreement that was signed in 1998 which 
clarifies the relative jurisdiction, authority, and conditions of the 
NOAA-State partnership for managing the sanctuary. The Hawaii 
Department of Land and Natural Resources (DLNR) serves as the lead 
agency for the State's co-management of the sanctuary.

2. Need for Action

    When Congress designated the HIHWNMS in 1992, it mandated NOAA to 
provide for the identification of marine resources and ecosystems of 
national significance for possible inclusion in the sanctuary. The 
current management plan review process seeks to carry out this mandate. 
Started in 2010, the sanctuary management plan review provided an 
opportunity to: Consider the value of marine ecosystems, assess 
existing threats and protections to these valuable resources; and 
determine where NOAA can provide added value to the resource management 
efforts provided by the state and other federal agencies.
    NOAA believes that an ecosystem-based, rather than single-species 
based, management approach for HIHWNMS would provide sanctuary 
management with the platform to begin to evaluate and potentially 
address the full suite of resource management issues currently faced by 
marine resources in the main Hawaiian Islands. By focusing on the 
biological, physical, and human components of a healthy marine 
environment, an ecosystem-based management approach in the sanctuary 
would be more comprehensive and inclusive of all aspects of the marine 
ecosystem than the current single species approach. Humpback whales and 
their habitat are an essential component of the marine ecosystem in 
Hawai`i and the sanctuary would continue to support current humpback 
whale management programs, but would also engage in research, resource 
protection, education, community engagement, and education for other 
areas and issues of the sanctuary environment.
    This management approach is also consistent with Native Hawaiians' 
management practices, which have traditionally used a holistic approach 
to conserve both land and marine resources. Native Hawaiians also view 
natural and cultural resources as being interrelated and, that all 
biological resources are culturally significant. NOAA recognizes the 
importance of including Native Hawaiian knowledge and practices in the 
management framework of the sanctuary and intends to incorporate the 
sustainable use of natural and cultural resources into its management 
planning. In addition, the sanctuary management plan and regulations 
will strive to accommodate traditional uses and achieve sustainable 
cultural practices.

3. History of the Management Plan Review Process

History
    During the 2002 management plan review (MPR), NOAA received 
comments from the general public requesting that HIHWNMS, consistent 
with section 2304(b) of the HINMSA, consider the conservation and 
management of marine resources in addition to humpback whales and their 
habitat. In response, NOAA included a goal in the HIHWNMS 2002 
management plan to ``identify and evaluate resources and ecosystems for 
possible inclusion in the sanctuary''. NOAA followed up by conducting 
an assessment of living marine resources and maritime heritage 
resources within the sanctuary, including human population trends, past 
and current threats, existing management authorities, and conservation 
needs. The assessment report was shared with then Governor Linda Lingle 
in 2007 who publicly expressed her support for NOAA to consider 
protecting additional marine species within the sanctuary.
    Between April 2009 and July 2010, NOAA conducted a series of 
meetings and workshops to solicit public input on the inclusion of 
additional marine resources into sanctuary management and raise 
awareness about the management plan review process. These events were 
conducted formally and informally across the State of Hawai`i on all 
the main islands.
Public Scoping Process
    NOAA formally initiated the public scoping process on July 14, 
2010, by publishing a notice of intent in the Federal Register (75 FR 
40759) and informing the public that NOAA was initiating a review of 
its management plan and regulations and preparing an environmental 
impact statement (EIS). In August 2010, NOAA held ten public scoping 
meetings in communities across Hawai`i. In total, 12,375 public 
comments, including two petitions with a total of 12,019 signatures, 
were received over the 90-day public comment period (July to October 
2010).
    Many people commended HIHWNMS for their active role in promoting 
the conservation of humpback whales and their habitat, but suggested 
that NOAA consider expanding the scope of sanctuary management to 
conserve additional marine species and habitats. Other comments 
identified the need to address anthropogenic threats to the marine 
environment including pollution, offshore development, and climate 
change. The public also identified opportunities and recommendations 
for HIHWNMS to:
     Improve and expand upon enforcement, management 
effectiveness, and marine animal assessment and response;
     better integrate Native Hawaiian cultural resources and 
maritime heritage resources into sanctuary management and planning;
     emphasize ocean literacy programs; and
     update research programs, regulations, and sanctuary 
boundaries.
    Comments were submitted by agencies, organizations, elected 
officials and community members from throughout Hawai`i, the U.S. 
mainland and elsewhere. NOAA documented all comments received during 
the public comment period as part of the administrative record; the 
comments are available online at www.regulations.gov.
    In response to many of these comments, this proposed rule proposes 
several changes to the HIHWNMS regulations and boundaries as described 
below in the ``Summary of the Regulatory Amendments.'' The 
environmental effects of these proposed changes are analyzed in a DEIS 
published concurrently with this proposed rule. NOAA has also developed 
an associated draft management plan describing sanctuary management 
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resource protection and education. NOAA is seeking public comment on 
the proposed rule, DEIS, and draft management plan, which are available 
at http://hawaiihumpbackwhale.noaa.gov/management/management_plan_review.html or may be obtained by contacting the 
individual listed under the heading FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT.

II. Summary of the Regulatory Amendments

1. Change Focus of Management From Single Species to Ecosystem

    NOAA is proposing to amend Sec.  922.180(a)-(b) to reflect the 
inclusion of other marine resources in the resource protection mission 
of the proposed ecosystem-based sanctuary. Similarly, NOAA is proposing 
to remove the current species-based definition of ``sanctuary 
resource'' and ``habitat'' in Sec.  922.182, which currently only 
includes humpback whales and their habitat in the definition of 
sanctuary resource. The definition that would then apply to the 
sanctuary would be the existing definition presented in the regulations 
for all national marine sanctuaries at Sec.  922.3.
    This national definition for sanctuary resource is: ``any living or 
non-living resource of a National Marine Sanctuary that contributes to 
the conservation, recreational, ecological, historical, research, 
educational, or aesthetic value of the Sanctuary, including, but not 
limited to, the substratum of the area of the Sanctuary, other 
submerged features and the surrounding seabed, carbonate rock, corals 
and other bottom formations, coralline algae and other marine plants 
and algae, marine invertebrates, brine-seep biota, phytoplankton, 
zooplankton, fish, seabirds, sea turtles and other marine reptiles, 
marine mammals and historical resources (15 CFR 922.3).'' In a separate 
rulemaking NOAA has proposed to update this national definition to add 
cultural resources to the definition of sanctuary resources (78 FR 
5998). Upon completion of that separate national rulemaking the updated 
definition of sanctuary resources would then apply to all national 
marine sanctuaries.

2. Add New Areas to the Sanctuary Boundary

    NOAA is proposing to expand the current boundaries to include five 
additional areas in the sanctuary, adding 192.6 total square nautical 
miles (255 square miles) to the sanctuary bringing the total area to 
1,224 square nautical miles (1,621 square miles). Under this action, 
NOAA is proposing to: (1) Extend the sanctuary boundary on the north 
shore of O`ahu west to include waters adjacent to the Ali`i Beach Park; 
(2) extend the sanctuary boundaries on the north shore of Kaua`i east 
to include waters adjacent to the P[imacr]la`a ahupua`a; (3) extend the 
sanctuary boundaries on the north shore of Kaua`i west to include 
waters adjacent to the H[amacr]`ena ahupua`a; (4) include the waters 
around the island of Ni`ihau, southwest of Kaua`i; and (5) modify the 
southern boundary of Penguin Bank and Maui Nui to simplify the 
convolutions of the current boundary where the approximation of the 
100-fathom (182.8 meter) isobaths is too intricate for enforcement and 
to include additional important habitat. Ahupua`a are a system of 
traditional Hawaiian land division extending from the upland to the sea 
or watershed boundary. NOAA is also proposing a technical correction to 
the seaward boundary of the full sanctuary to include latitude/
longitude coordinates approximating the 100-fathom (182.8 meter) 
isobaths and where needed the three nautical mile line to define the 
boundary, which would result in minor modification to the overall area 
estimate of the sanctuary.
    The proposed boundary changes were selected through a public 
process to identify and assess marine areas that could more effectively 
complement current management authorities or enhance natural and 
cultural resource value. Collectively, these new areas capture a 
greater diversity of habitats and biological resources than currently 
protected by HIHWNMS. Inclusion of these areas within the sanctuary 
system would provide additional regulatory protection, resources for 
management, and improved public awareness of their natural and cultural 
resource value. The technical correction addresses the current seaward 
boundary of the sanctuary which is defined as following the historic 
100-fathom (182.8 meter) isobaths. NOAA proposes to modernize the 
boundary by employing a textual description coupled with a table of 
latitude/longitude coordinates that approximates the 100-fathom (182.9 
meter) isobath. The correction is being made to clarify the boundary 
for paper and electronic nautical charts, to provide a more accurately 
defined boundary for use by ships using GPS technology, and to improve 
enforceability. The technical change is not intended to add any 
additional area to the sanctuary and is distinct from the five new 
areas being proposed for addition to the sanctuary. The harbors 
currently excluded from the sanctuary boundaries continue to be 
excluded. Those harbors are Kawaihae Boat Harbor & Small Boat Basin on 
Hawai`i; Kaumalapau Harbor and Manele Harbor on L[amacr]na`i; Lahaina 
Boat Harbor and M[amacr]`alaea Boat Harbor on Maui; Hale o Lono Harbor 
and Kaunakakai Harbor on Moloka`i; and Kuapa Pond (Hawai`I Kai) and 
Hale`iwa Harbor on O`ahu. The proposed boundary changes for the five 
new areas are described in more detail below.
a. Ni`ihau and Lehua
    NOAA is proposing to incorporate the waters around the island of 
Ni`ihau into the sanctuary, including the waters surrounding Lehua 
Island. The boundary for this area would extend around the islands 
seaward from the shoreline three nautical miles. The total area of the 
proposed boundary expansion would be 163.9 square nautical miles (217 
square miles). Ni`ihau is the seventh largest island in the Hawaiian 
Archipelago and is the westernmost island of the populated Hawaiian 
Islands. The island has an area of approximately 69.5 square miles (180 
square km) and is located approximately 18 miles (29 km) west of the 
island of Kaua`i across the Kaulakahi Channel. Uninhabited Lehua Islet 
lies 0.7 miles (1.1 km) directly north of Ni`ihau.
    Ni`ihau is the closest of the populated Hawaiian Islands to the 
Northwestern Hawaiian Islands and is at the interface between the two 
bioregions, serving as a functional transition zone in the archipelago. 
The specific biophysical and cultural connectivity dynamics at this 
interface are of special interest. The coral at Ni`ihau and Lehua have 
significantly lower prevalence of coral disease than elsewhere in the 
populated Hawaiian Islands. The waters around Ni`ihau and Lehua also 
have a higher level of fish biomass and a higher number of endemic 
species than the other populated Hawaiian Islands.
    Ni`ihau is also an important habitat for dolphins, monk seals and 
humpback whales. The endangered Hawaiian monk seals have a significant 
presence in Ni`ihau and Lehua. Lehua Islet is an important monk seal 
feeding and resting site. Aerial surveys conducted in 2000, 2001, and 
2008 documented approximately three times more monk seals on the 
coastal areas of Ni`ihau and Lehua than on other islands in the 
populated Hawaiian Islands. Island-wide surveys of Ni`ihau have 
observed between 17 and 69 monk seals at a particular time, higher than 
any other reported sightings on the populated Hawaiian Islands. Recent 
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indicates that the population of monk seals at Ni`ihau may be distinct 
and do not travel to the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands. Humpback whales 
have been observed in high numbers near the coast of Ni`ihau, and 
dolphins and false killer whales populate the waters.
b. Kaua`i
    The current sanctuary boundary on the north shore of Kaua`i extends 
along the shoreline from Kailiu Point eastward to Mokolea Point and 
seaward to approximately the 100-fathom (182.8 m) isobath. NOAA is 
proposing to extend the sanctuary boundary in two areas to more closely 
include the waters of the adjacent ahupua`a.
(i) H[amacr]`ena Ahupua`a
    On the north shore of the island of Kaua`i, west of the town of 
Hanalei, NOAA is proposing to extend the western boundary of the 
sanctuary to Ke`e Beach and include the waters of the H[amacr]`ena 
ahupua`a seaward to approximately the 100-fathom (182.8 meter) isobath. 
The boundary extension would also include the H[amacr]`ena community-
based subsistence fishing area (CBSFA) which is currently managed by 
the State of Hawai`i. The total area of the proposed boundary expansion 
would be approximately 6 square nautical miles (8 square miles).
(ii) P[imacr]la`a Ahupua`a
    NOAA is also proposing to extend the eastern-boundary of the 
sanctuary on the north shore of Kaua`i to include the waters from 
Mokolea Point to Kepuhi Point including those of the P[imacr]la`a 
ahupua`a seaward to approximately the 100-fathom (182.8 meter) isobath. 
The total area of the proposed boundary expansion would be 
approximately 3.8 square nautical miles (5 square miles). The proposed 
sanctuary area would be used to pilot traditional Hawaiian marine 
resource management approaches along with science-informed management 
to restore the degraded coral reef ecosystem.
c. O`ahu
    The current sanctuary boundary on the north shore of O`ahu extends 
from Pua`ena Point eastward to M[amacr]hie Point and seaward to 
approximately the 100-fathom (182.8 meter) isobath. With this action, 
NOAA is proposing to extend the western boundary of the sanctuary from 
Pua`ena Point to approximately Ali`i Beach Park and seaward to 
approximately the 100-fathom (182.8 meter) isobath to include the North 
Shore Surfing Reserve. The designation of the Surfing Reserve in 2010 
was part of a state-led effort to acknowledge the cultural and historic 
significance of important surf sites in Hawai`i. The proposed sanctuary 
boundary extension would exclude Hale`iwa Harbor. The total area of the 
proposed boundary expansion would be approximately 3 square nautical 
miles (4 square miles).
d. Penguin Bank and Maui Nui
    The current sanctuary boundary in the area around Penguin Bank off 
the southwest shore of Moloka`i and in Maui Nui between the islands of 
L[amacr]na`i and Kaho`olawe closely approximates the 100-fathom (182.8 
meter) isobath. The current boundary in these areas meanders 
significantly due to the complexity of the seafloor bathymetry, 
currently making enforcement of sanctuary regulations difficult. As 
part of a sanctuary-wide effort to modernize the sanctuary boundary by 
employing a textual description coupled with a table of latitude/
longitude coordinates that approximates the 100-fathom (182.8 meter) 
isobath, NOAA proposes to improve the boundary in these areas by 
simplifying the convolutions of the current boundary, thus eliminating 
any potential confusion regarding the location of the boundary due to 
the complexity of the bathymetry. The new, less intricate boundary will 
make enforcement less difficult and for Penguin Bank the area is also 
defined to be inclusive of precious corals, mesophotic corals and monk 
seal foraging areas. The net result is an addition of approximately 
15.9 square nautical miles (21 square miles) to the sanctuary in 
federal waters.

3. Change the Name of the Sanctuary

    In recognition of the proposed change to an ecosystem-based 
approach to management, NOAA is proposing that the sanctuary be renamed 
``Hawaiian Islands National Marine Sanctuary--N[amacr] Kai `Ewalu''. 
The phrase ``N[amacr] Kai `Ewalu'' means ``the eight seas'' in Native 
Hawaiian and refers to the ocean channels between the populated 
Hawaiian Islands and a Native Hawaiian poetic reference to the Hawaiian 
Islands themselves. It illustrates the interconnectedness between the 
ocean, the people of Hawai`i and their communities. Since the current 
name no longer fits NOAA is proposing a change that communicates both 
the management approach and a sense of community throughout Hawai'i, 
recognizing humans as part of the ecosystem.

4. Approaching a Humpback Whale

    The current sanctuary regulation prohibits approaching, or causing 
a vessel or other object to approach, within the sanctuary, by any 
means, within 100 yards of any humpback whale except as authorized 
under the MMPA and the ESA. NOAA is proposing to add interception (e.g. 
placing a vessel in the path of an oncoming humpback whale so that the 
whale changes its behavior), as well as disrupting the normal behavior 
or prior activity of a whale by any other act or omission, to this 
existing prohibition.
    These proposed changes to the existing humpback whale approach 
regulation would help to minimize incidences of humpback whale 
harassment or injury within the sanctuary, reduce adverse behavioral 
responses, and limit vessel strikes within the sanctuary. NOAA is 
proposing to apply these changes to the exiting regulation to the 
entire sanctuary including the proposed new areas of the sanctuary.

5. Operating an Aircraft Within 1,000 Feet of Humpback Whales

    NOAA is proposing to apply the current overflight prohibition on 
operating an aircraft within 1,000 feet of humpback whales, to the new 
proposed areas for the sanctuary.

6. Taking or Possessing Humpback Whales

    NOAA is proposing to combine the existing prohibitions on take and 
possession of humpback whales within the sanctuary into one regulation 
to be consistent with humpback whale take and approach regulations 
under the Marine Mammal Protection Act (MMPA) and the State of Hawai`i 
Administrative Rules 13-124 and apply the new proposed regulation to 
the entire sanctuary including the proposed new areas of the sanctuary.

7. Interfering With Investigation

    NOAA proposing to apply the current prohibition on interfering with 
enforcement to the new proposed areas in the sanctuary.

8. Marking or Defacing Any Signs

    NOAA is proposing to prohibit damaging, removing or displacing any 
signs, notices, placards, stakes, posts, or other boundary markers 
related to the sanctuary. NOAA is proposing to apply this to the entire 
sanctuary including the proposed new areas of the sanctuary.

9. Removing or Damaging Historical and Cultural Resources

    NOAA is proposing to prohibit removing, damaging, or tampering with 
any historical or cultural resources within the sanctuary. Cultural 
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resources found within the sanctuary include traditional Hawaiian 
fishpond systems, heritage sites related to traditional Hawaiian 
surfing, and heritage sites related to traditional voyaging and its 
cultural traditions. It also includes submerged heritage sites related 
to Native Hawaiian traditions and practices. Maritime heritage 
resources include shipwreck sites, historic aircraft sites, the remains 
of landings and dock facilities, and other types of materials.
    This proposed prohibition would provide additional protection for 
maritime heritage resources within the sanctuary and complement 
existing state and Federal statutes, such as the National Historical 
Preservation Act and Sunken Military Craft Act. NOAA is proposing to 
apply these changes to the entire sanctuary including the proposed new 
areas of the sanctuary.

10. Special Sanctuary Management Areas (SSMAs)

    NOAA is proposing to create three Special Sanctuary Management 
Areas. NOAA is proposing a number of regulations specific to the 
Special Sanctuary Management Areas at Penguin Bank and the Maui Nui 
area (both in federal waters outside of 3 nautical miles) and Maunalua 
Bay (state waters within 3 nautical miles). For a map of these three 
areas, see the HIHWNMS Web page (http://hawaiihumpbackwhale.noaa.gov/). 
For more information on permit options for the prohibitions described 
here, see section 12 on Permits and Authorizations. The following 
regulations would only apply in these three areas:
10a. Taking or Possessing Any Marine Mammal, Sea Turtle, Seabird, ESA 
Listed Species or HI Listed Species in the SSMAs
    As a complement to existing protections, NOAA is proposing to 
prohibit taking or possessing any marine mammal, sea turtle, seabird, 
ESA-listed species or Hawai`i Revised Statutes chapter 195D listed 
species, within or above sanctuary waters in the three SSMAs, with an 
exception for species authorized by the Marine Mammal Protection Act, 
the Endangered Species Act, the Migratory Bird Treaty Act (MBTA), the 
Magnuson Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act, or Hawai`i 
State Law.
10b. Discharging Material Into the SSMAs
    NOAA is proposing to modify the current prohibition on discharging 
or altering any submerged lands by separating the regulation into two 
parts, and refining the language for clarity and enforceability. Due to 
the proposed expanded scope of the sanctuary, NOAA understands that the 
scope of the application of the prohibition has also expanded. 
Therefore NOAA is seeking to assess value of the regulation in the 
SSMAs only instead of applying them sanctuary-wide at this time. With 
respect to the prohibition on discharging, NOAA is proposing to 
prohibit discharging or depositing any material or matter into the 
three SSMAs, except:
     Fish, fish parts, chumming materials or bait used in or 
resulting from fishing in the sanctuary;
     treated biodegradable effluents incidental to vessel use;
     water generated by routine vessel operations, such as 
engine exhaust, deck wash down; engine cooling water, clean bilge water 
or anchor wash; and
     biodegradable materials for traditional ceremonies 
associated with culturally important customs and usage (e.g. the 
discharge of leis, paper lanterns).
    This prohibition, and its associated exceptions, would also apply 
to discharge adjacent to these areas, should that discharge 
subsequently enter and injure a sanctuary resource within the SSMAs. 
This prohibition will likely enhance water quality in the Penguin Bank 
and Maui Nui SSMAs, and reduce impacts from pollutants and debris to 
the biological and physical environment in the Maunalua Bay SSMA. NOAA 
could use the authorization authority proposed in this rulemaking to 
evaluate whether to authorize activities that receive a permit from the 
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers or the State of Hawai'i and include 
additional conditions for those activities to protect sanctuary 
resources from activities.
10c. Dredging, Drilling Into or Otherwise Altering the Submerged Lands 
of the SSMAs
    NOAA is proposing to modify the current prohibition on discharging 
or altering any submerged lands by separating the regulation into two 
parts, and refining the language for clarity and enforceability. Due to 
the proposed expanded scope of the sanctuary, NOAA understands that the 
scope of the application of the prohibition has also expanded. 
Therefore, NOAA is seeking to assess the value of the regulation in the 
SSMAs only, instead of applying them sanctuary-wide at this time. With 
respect to the prohibition on altering any submerged lands, NOAA is 
proposing to refine the current regulations to prohibit dredging, 
drilling into, or otherwise altering in any way submerged lands in the 
three SSMAs, except:
     Anchoring a vessel on sandy bottom or substrate;
     routine maintenance of docks, seawalls, breakwaters, piers 
authorized by federal, state or local authorities with jurisdiction;
     the installation and maintenance of navigational aids 
authorized by federal, state or local authorities with jurisdiction; 
and
     aquaculture or fishing activities authorized under a 
permit issued by the State of Hawai`i Department of Land and Natural 
Resources, State of Hawai`i Department of Health, the U.S. Army Corps 
of Engineers, or NOAA's National Marine Fisheries Service.
    Submerged lands include bottom formations, live rock and coral. 
There are currently no regulations for any non-precious stony corals, 
including mesophotic corals, in federal waters of Penguin Bank and the 
Maui Nui area. The proposed regulation supports and enhances efforts to 
protect previous corals in the Maui Nui area that have been designated 
Essential Fish Habitat (EFH) under the Magnuson-Stevens Act. Similarly, 
the proposed regulation would reduce direct physical and biological 
damage to coral and other marine habitats in Maunalua Bay.
    Under the proposed regulations, NOAA would have the authority to 
authorize federal, state, or local permits for construction and 
dredging activities that would otherwise violate the proposed 
regulations in Maunalua Bay. Under the proposed regulation, any 
permittee with a pre-existing (at the time of final rule) federal, 
state, or local permit would need to notify NOAA of the permitted 
activity. Then the permittee would need to come into compliance with 
the sanctuary regulations by getting an authorization from NOAA within 
1 year of the effective date of the final regulations. See Section 11 
below for more information on authorization authority.
10d. Possessing or Using Explosives in the SSMAs
    NOAA is proposing to prohibit possessing or using explosives within 
the SSMAs, with exceptions for explosives used for valid law 
enforcement purposes.
    This proposed prohibition is consistent with the current State of 
Hawai`i regulations. Currently, the state prohibits the possession and 
use of explosives in or around fishing areas in state waters within 
three nautical miles (HAR Sec.  13-75, HRS Sec.  188-23).

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10e. Introducing or Releasing Introduced Species in or Into the SSMAs
    NOAA is proposing to prohibit introducing or otherwise releasing an 
introduced species into the SSMAs, with an exception for species 
cultivated by aquaculture activities in state waters pursuant to a 
valid lease, permit, license or other authorization issued by DLNR or 
NMFS on the effective date of this final regulation. Introduced species 
can pose a major economic and environmental threat to the living 
resources and habitats of a sanctuary as well as the commercial and 
recreational uses that depend on these resources. NOAA understands that 
not all introduced species will become invasive species; however, 
national marine sanctuaries are mandated by law to preserve the natural 
character of national marine sanctuary ecosystems and any proposed 
alteration of the natural biological community (e.g. introduction of a 
foreign species) is contrary to the purpose of sanctuary designation.

11. Permits and Authorizations

11a. General Permits
    NOAA is proposing to add to HIHWNMS regulations the authority to 
consider permits for the following four activities otherwise 
prohibited:
     Discharges of material or matter in the Special Sanctuary 
Management Areas (SSMAs);
     discharges of material or matter outside SSMAs that may 
enter and injure;
     disturbance of submerged lands of the SSMAs; and
     damaging cultural and maritime resources.
    As proposed, NOAA's permitting authority would apply sanctuary-wide 
only to activities prohibited by the proposed damaging cultural and 
maritime resources regulation. NOAA would only consider permits for 
activities prohibited by the proposed regulations for discharge and 
disturbance of the submerged lands in the SSMAs (and are therefore 
limited to the SSMAs).
    Similar to other national marine sanctuaries, NOAA is proposing to 
consider these permits only for the purposes of sanctuary education, 
research, and management (see the Summary of Regulations below for a 
specific description of these categories). NOAA is also proposing to 
add a fourth permit category for actions involving ``installation of 
submarine cables.'' This permit category would only apply to submarine 
cable activities otherwise prohibited in the SSMAs (and, therefore, 
apply only to the SSMAs).
    To address the above additions to the ONMS general permit authority 
for HIHWNMS, NOAA would amend regulatory text in the program-wide 
regulations in sections 922.48 and 922.50 to add references to Subpart 
Q, as appropriate. NOAA would also add a new section 922.188 in Subpart 
Q titled ``Permit procedures and review criteria.'' Further, NOAA would 
add a subparagraph to 922.184 that would specify which general permit 
categories apply to which prohibited activities.
11b. Authorizations
    NOAA also proposes to provide HIHWNMS with the authority to 
consider allowing an otherwise prohibited activity if such activity is 
specifically authorized by any valid Federal, State, or local lease, 
permit, license, approval, or other authorization. Authorization 
authority is intended to streamline regulatory requirements by reducing 
the need for multiple permits and would apply to all proposed 
prohibitions at 922.49 Subpart Q. As such, NOAA proposes to amend the 
regulatory text at 922.49 to add reference to Subpart Q and at 922.184 
(HIHWNMS regulations).
11c. Special Use Permits
    NOAA proposes to allow the ONMS Director to issue special use 
permits (SUPs) at HIHWNMS as established by Section 310 of the NMSA. 
Although SUP authority is established statutorily, NOAA has not 
exercised this authority at HIHWNMS. In the proposed regulatory 
changes, NOAA intends to make it clear that the ONMS Director may issue 
SUPs at HIHWNMS.
    SUPs can be used to authorize the conduct of specific activities in 
a sanctuary if such authorization is necessary (1) to establish 
conditions of access to and use of any sanctuary resource; or (2) to 
promote public use and understanding of a sanctuary resource. The 
activities that qualify for a SUP are set forth in the Federal Register 
(78 FR 25957; May 3, 2013). Categories of SUPs may be changed or added 
to through public notice and comment. The list of categories subject to 
the requirements of special use permits is:
    1. The placement and recovery of objects associated with public or 
private events on non-living substrate of the submerged lands of any 
national marine sanctuary.
    2. The placement and recovery of objects related to commercial 
filming.
    3. The continued presence of commercial submarine cables on or 
within the submerged lands of any national marine sanctuary.
    4. The disposal of cremated human remains within or into any 
national marine sanctuary.
    5. Recreational diving near the USS Monitor.
    6. Fireworks displays.
    7. The operation of aircraft below the minimum altitude in 
restricted zones of national marine sanctuaries.
    The NMSA places certain requirements on any issuance of a SUP by 
the ONMS Director. Specifically, it states that the Director:
    Shall authorize the conduct of an activity only if that activity is 
compatible with the purposes for which the sanctuary is designated and 
with protection of sanctuary resources;
    Shall not authorize the conduct of any activity for a period of 
more than 5 years unless renewed by the Secretary;
    Shall require that activities carried out under the permit be 
conducted in a manner that does not destroy, cause the loss of, or 
injure Sanctuary resources; and
    Shall require the permittee to purchase and maintain comprehensive 
general liability insurance, or post an equivalent bond, against claims 
arising out of activities conducted under the permit and to agree to 
hold the United States harmless against such claims.
    The NMSA allows the assessment and collection of fees for the 
conduct of any activity under a SUP. The fees collected could be used 
to recover the administrative costs of issuing the permit, the cost of 
implementing the permit, and the fair market value of the use of 
sanctuary resources.

III. Summary of Proposed Changes to the Sanctuary Terms of Designation

    Section 304(a)(4) of the National Marine Sanctuaries Act (NMSA) 
requires that the terms of designation include the geographic area 
included within the sanctuary; the characteristics of the area that 
give it conservation, recreational, ecological, historical, research, 
educational, or aesthetic value; and the types of activities that will 
be subject to regulation by the Secretary of Commerce to protect these 
characteristics.
    Pursuant to the NMSA and the HINMSA, the terms of designation of 
the sanctuary shall be modified pursuant to Sections 303 and 304 of the 
NMSA and Sections 2305 and 2306 of the HINMSA.
    With this proposed rule, NOAA is proposing changes to the HIHWNMS 
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Register on March 28, 1997 (62 FR 14799). The changes would:
    1. Modify the introduction to change the name of the sanctuary to 
the Hawaiian Islands National Marine Sanctuary--N[amacr] Kai `Ewalu, 
and re-characterize the purpose of the sanctuary as ecosystem-based 
(rather than single species).
    2. Modify Article I. Effect of Designation to change the name of 
the sanctuary to the Hawaiian Islands National Marine Sanctuary--
N[amacr] Kai `Ewalu.
    3. Modify Article II. Description of the Area to update the 
boundary description with the new areas NOAA proposes adding to the 
sanctuary and remove the outdated text pertaining to Kahoolawe Island.
    4. Modify Article III. Characteristics of the Area to update 
information on the abundance of humpback whales found near the Hawaiian 
Islands.
    5. Modify Article IV. Scope of Regulations to update the activities 
regulated to include the activities covered by the proposed 
regulations.
    6. Modify Article V to update the reference to the NMSA.
    The revised terms of designation are proposed to read as follows 
(new text in bold and deleted text in brackets and italics):
DESIGNATION OF THE HAWAIIAN ISLANDS [HUMPBACK WHALE] NATIONAL MARINE 
SANCTUARY--N[Amacr] KAI `EWALU
    On November 4, 1992, President Bush signed into law the Hawaiian 
Islands National Marine Sanctuary Act (HINMSA or Act; Subtitle C of the 
Oceans Act of 1992, Pub. L. 102-587) which designated the Hawaiian 
Islands Humpback Whale National Marine Sanctuary [(HIHWNMS or 
Sanctuary)], now called the Hawaiian Islands National Marine 
Sanctuary--N[amacr] Kai `Ewalu (Sanctuary). The purposes of the 
Sanctuary are to:
    (1) protect and conserve the marine ecosystem of the Hawaiian 
islands including humpback whales, marine turtles and other protected 
species, [and their] Sanctuary habitat, and historic and cultural 
resources and values;
    (2) educate and interpret for the public the value [relationship] 
of [humpback whales to] the natural, historic and cultural value of the 
Hawaiian Islands marine environment; and
    (3) manage human uses of the Sanctuary consistent with the 
designation and Title III of the Marine Protection, Research and 
Sanctuaries Act, as amended (MPRSA; also cited as the National Marine 
Sanctuaries Act or NMSA), 16 U.S.C. 1431 et seq. [; and
    (4) provide for the identification of marine resources and 
ecosystems of national significance for possible inclusion in the 
Sanctuary.]
ARTICLE I. EFFECT OF DESIGNATION
    Section 2306 of the HINMSA requires the Secretary to develop and 
issue a comprehensive management plan and implementing regulations to 
achieve the policy and purposes of the Act, consistent with the 
procedures of sections 303 and 304 of the NMSA. Section 304 of the NMSA 
authorizes the issuance of such regulations as are necessary and 
reasonable to implement the designation, including managing and 
protecting the conservation, recreational, ecological, historical, 
research, educational and aesthetic resources and qualities of the 
Hawaiian Islands Humpback Whale National Marine Sanctuary, now called 
the Hawaiian Islands National Marine Sanctuary--N[amacr] Kai `Ewalu. 
Section 1 of Article IV of this Designation Document lists activities 
subject to regulation which are those activities that may be regulated 
on the effective date of the regulations, or at some later date in 
order to implement the Sanctuary designation.
ARTICLE II. DESCRIPTION OF THE AREA
    The HINMSA identified a Sanctuary boundary but authorized the 
Secretary to modify the boundary as necessary to fulfill the purposes 
of the designation. The Sanctuary boundary was modified by the 
Secretary to encompass the submerged lands and waters off the coast of 
the Hawaiian Islands extending seaward from the shoreline, cutting 
across the mouths of rivers and streams,--
    (1) O`ahu: The sanctuary boundary on the southern shore of O`ahu is 
defined by the coordinates provided in table A1 and the following 
textual description. The boundary begins ENE of Makapu`u Point roughly 
3.2 nautical miles offshore at Point 1. It approximates the 100-fathom 
(182.8 meter) isobath line extending first clockwise to the SE, then to 
the SW, and finally to the west to Point 68 in numerical order. From 
Point 68 the boundary extends NE towards Point 69 until it intersects 
the tip of the Kapahulu Groin. From this intersection the boundary 
extends towards Point 70 until it intersects the shoreline. From this 
intersection the boundary then follows the shoreline eastward around 
Diamondhead Crater and Maunalua Bay until it intersects the line 
segment between Point 71 and Point 72 at the western entrance to the 
Hawaii Kai Marina. From this intersection the boundary moves towards 
Point 72 across the entrance to the marina until it intersects the 
shoreline again. The boundary then follows the shoreline eastward until 
it intersects the line segment between Point 73 and Point 74 at the 
eastern entrance to the Hawaii Kai Marina. From this intersection the 
boundary moves towards Point 74 across the entrance to the marina until 
it intersects the shoreline again. The boundary then follows the 
shoreline south around Koko Head and then northward around Pai`olu`olu 
Point, into Hanauma Bay and then back out and around Palea Point. The 
boundary then continues to follow the shoreline to the NE until it 
intersects the line between Point 75 and Point 76 at Makapu`u Point. 
From this intersection the boundary extends seaward to the NE to Point 
76. The sanctuary boundary on the North Shore of O`ahu is defined by 
the coordinates provided in table A2 and the following textual 
description. The boundary extends from Point 1, located roughly 3.3 
nautical miles NW of Ali`i Beach Park in Hale`iwa, approximating the 
100-fathom (182.8 meter) isobath line first to the NE and then to the 
SE to Point 60 in numerical order roughly 2.5 nautical miles NE of 
M[amacr]hie Point. The eastern edge of the sanctuary extends SW from 
Point 60 towards Point 61 at M[amacr]hie Point (aka Makahonu Point) 
until it intersects the shoreline. From this intersection the boundary 
follows the shoreline to the NW around Kahuku Point and then to the SW 
until it intersects the line segment between Point 62 and Point 63 at 
the eastern breakwater protecting Haleiwa Harbor. From this 
intersection the boundary extends towards Point 63 and the western 
breakwater until it intersects the shoreline again. From this 
intersection the boundary follows the shoreline to the SW until it 
intersects the line segment between Point 64 and Point 65 at the 
southwestern end of Ali`i Beach Park. From this intersection the 
sanctuary boundary extends seaward to the NW to Point 65.
    (2) Hawai`i: The sanctuary boundary of Hawai`i Island is defined by 
the coordinates provided in table A3 and the following textual 
description. The boundary begins offshore roughly 0.5 nautical miles 
west of Ke[amacr]hole Point at Point 1, and approximates the 100-fathom 
(182.8 meter) isobath line as it extends northward to Point 102 in 
numerical order. The northeastern edge of the sanctuary boundary 
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the northern tip of `Upolu point until it intersects the shoreline. 
From this intersection, the boundary extends west and then south along 
the shoreline until it intersects the line segment between Point 104 
and Point 105 to the north of Kawaihae Harbor. Kawaihae Harbor is 
excluded from the sanctuary so the boundary extends across the mouth of 
the harbor from this intersection towards Point 105 on the outer 
breakwater of Kawaihae Harbor until it intersects the shoreline. From 
this intersection the boundary continues south along the shoreline 
until it intersects the line segment between Point 106 and Point 107 at 
the westernmost tip of Hawai`i Island (Ke[amacr]hole Point), west of 
the southern end of Kona Airport. From this intersection, the boundary 
extends seaward approximately 0.5 nautical miles west to Point 107.
    (3) Ni`ihau: The sanctuary boundary around the island of Ni`ihau 
(including Lehua Island) is defined by the coordinates provided in 
table A4 and the following textual description. The landward boundary 
of Ni`ihau and Lehua is the shoreline. The seaward boundary of Ni`ihau 
and Lehua is approximately three nautical miles from the shoreline and 
extends around the islands from Points 1 to 60 in numerical order.
    (4) Kaua`i: The sanctuary boundary off the north coast of Kaua`i is 
defined by the coordinates in table A5 and the following textual 
description. The boundary begins offshore nearly 3.3 nautical miles WNW 
of Ka`[imacr]lio Point at Point 1 and approximates the 100-fathom 
(182.8 meters) isobath line as it extends eastward in numerical order 
to Point 59, approximately 1.5 nautical miles NE of Kepuhi point at 
roughly the Pila`a/Waipake ahupua`a boundary. The eastern edge of the 
sanctuary boundary then extends SW from Point 59 towards Point 60 on 
Kepuhi Point until it intersects the shoreline. From this intersection 
the sanctuary boundary extends westward along the shoreline of the 
north coast of Kaua`i, and then continues to follow the shoreline as it 
extends southward along the eastern shore of Hanalei Bay until it 
intersects the line segment between Point 61 and Point 62 at 
approximately the mouth of the Hanalei River. From this intersection 
the boundary extends towards Point 62 until it intersects the shoreline 
again. From this intersection the boundary continues to follow the 
shoreline south around Hanalei Bay and then westward around Ka`ilio 
Point until it intersects the line between Point 63 and Point 64 at 
approximately the boundary of the Ha`ena/Hanak[amacr]pi`ai ahupua`a NE 
of Hanak[amacr]pi`ai beach. From this intersection, the boundary 
extends seaward to the WNW to Point 64.
    (5) Maui Nui: The sanctuary boundary of Maui Nui between the 
islands of Moloka`i, Lana'i, and Maui is defined by the coordinates in 
table A6 and the following textual description. The boundary begins 
roughly 3.5 nautical miles west of `[Imacr]lio Point off the northwest 
tip of Moloka`i at Point 1. The boundary approximates the 100-fathom 
(182.8 meter) isobath line to the west and south around Penguin Bank 
and then back to the north and east following the coordinates in 
numerical order across Kalohi Channel to Point 196 to the NE of Kaena 
on Lana`i. The boundary then continues to approximate the 100-fathom 
(182.8 meter) isobath line south around Lana'i and then east crossing 
the Kealaikahiki Channel and continuing between Kaho`olawe and Molokini 
to the SE to Point 341 in numerical order roughly 2.2 nautical miles 
WSW of Hanamanioa Light on the southern shore of Maui. The boundary 
then continues ENE towards Point 342 until it intersects the shoreline 
near the Hanamanioa Light. At this intersection the boundary follows 
the shoreline northward to M[amacr]`alaea Bay until it intersects the 
line segment between Point 343 and Point 344 at the eastern breakwater 
of the entrance to M[amacr]`alaea Harbor. From this intersection the 
boundary continues toward Point 344 until it intersects the shoreline 
at the western breakwater of M[amacr]`alaea Harbor. From this 
intersection the boundary continues to follow the shoreline SW around 
McGregor and Papawai Points and then to the NW until it reaches Lahaina 
Small Boat Harbor. The boundary continues along the shoreline of the 
outer breakwater of Lahaina Small Boat Harbor until it reaches the 
northern tip at the intersection of the shoreline and a line between 
points 345 and 346. From this intersection the boundary extends 
offshore to the NNW for approximately 25 meters to point 346. The 
boundary then heads WNW towards point 347 until it intersects the 
shoreline again. From this intersection the boundary then continues to 
follow the shoreline northward until it intersects the line between 
Point 348 and Point 349 at Lipoa Point on the NW tip of Maui. From this 
intersection the boundary continues to the NNW across the Pailolo 
Channel through Point 349 and Point 350 to the intersection of the line 
segment between Point 351 and Point 352 and the shoreline at Cape 
Halawa on the NE tip of Molokai. From this intersection the boundary 
continues to follow the shoreline to the SW and then westward until it 
intersects the line segment between Point 353 and Point 354 east of 
Kaunakakai Pier. From this intersection the boundary then continues 
offshore through Point 354 and Point 355 and towards Point 356 to the 
west of Kaunakakai Pier until it intersects the shoreline. From this 
intersection the boundary continues to follow the shoreline westward 
until it intersects the line segment between Point 357 and Point 358 on 
the eastern seawall at the entrance to Lono Harbor. From this 
intersection the boundary continues towards Point 358 across the mouth 
of the harbor until it intersects the shoreline again. From this 
intersection the boundary continues to follow the shoreline westward 
around L[amacr]`au Point, and then continues north until it reaches the 
intersection of the shoreline with the line segment between Point 359 
and Point 360 at `[Imacr]lio Point on the NW tip of Moloka`i. From this 
intersection the boundary continues seaward to Point 361 west of 
`[Imacr]lio Point. The landward sanctuary boundary around the island of 
Lana`i is the shoreline. The boundary follows the western shoreline of 
the island south from Keanapapa Point until it intersects the line 
between Point 362 and Point 363 at the breakwater north of Kaumalapau 
Harbor. The boundary then extends towards Point 363 south of the harbor 
mouth, excluding Kaumalapau Harbor from the sanctuary, until it 
intersects the shoreline again. From this intersection the boundary 
continues to follow the shoreline south around Palaoa Point and then 
east until it intersects the line between Point 364 and Point 365 at 
the SE breakwater of Manele Small Boat Harbor. From this intersection 
the boundary extends across the mouth of the harbor towards Point 365 
until it intersects the shoreline again at the NE breakwater, excluding 
Manele Small Boat Harbor from the sanctuary. From this intersection the 
boundary continues to follow the shoreline of Lana'i to the NE around 
Kikoa Point and continues counterclockwise around the island back to 
Keanapapa Point.
    [(1) To the 100-fathom (183 meter) isobath adjoining the islands of 
Maui, Molokai and Lanai, including Penguin Bank, but excluding the area 
within three nautical miles of the upper reaches of the wash of the 
waves on the shore of Kahoolawe Island;
    (2) To the deep water area of Pailolo Channel from Cape Halawa, 
Molokai, to Nakalele Point, Maui, and southward;

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    (3) To the 100-fathom (183 meter) isobath around the island of 
Hawaii;
    (4) To the 100-fathom (183 meter) isobath from Kailiu Point 
eastward to Makahuena Point, Kauai; and
    (5) To the 100-fathom (183 meter) isobath from Puaena Point 
eastward to Mahie Point, and from the Ala Wai Canal eastward to Makapuu 
Point, Oahu.
    Excluded from the Sanctuary boundary are the following commercial 
ports and small boat harbors:
Hawaii (Big Island)
Hilo Harbor Honokohau Boat Harbor
Kawaihae Boat Harbor & Small Boat Basin
Keauhou Bay

Oahu
Ala Wai Small Boat Basin

Kauai
Hanamaulu Bay
Nawiliwili Harbor

Lanai
Kaumalapau Harbor
Manele Harbor

Maui
Kahului Harbor
Lahaina Boat Harbor
Maalaea Boat Harbor

Molokai
Hale o Lono Harbor
Kaunakakai Harbor

    As specified at sections 2305(b) of the HINMSA, on January 1, 1996, 
the area of the marine environment within 3 nautical miles of the upper 
reaches of the wash of the waves on the shore of Kahoolawe Island was 
to become part of the Sanctuary, unless during the 3 month period 
immediately preceding January 1, 1996, the Secretary certified in 
writing to Congress that the area was not suitable for inclusion in the 
Sanctuary. The Secretary made such a certification in December 1995. As 
such, the waters surrounding Kahoolawe are not included in the 
Sanctuary. The HINMSA was amended in 1996 to allow the Kahoolawe Island 
Reserve Commission (KIRC) to request inclusion of the marine waters 
three miles from Kahoolawe in the Sanctuary. Upon receiving a request 
from the KIRC, should NOAA determine that Kahoolawe waters may be 
suitable for inclusion in the Sanctuary, NOAA will prepare a 
supplemental environmental impact statement, management plan, and 
implementing regulations for that inclusion. This process will include 
the opportunity for public comment. Further, the Governor would have 
the opportunity to certify his or her objection to the inclusion, or 
any term of that inclusion, and if this occurs, the inclusion or term 
will not take effect.]
ARTICLE III. CHARACTERISTICS OF THE AREA THAT GIVE IT PARTICULAR VALUE
    The Hawaiian Islands comprise an archipelago which consist of eight 
major islands and 124 minor islands, with a total land area of 6,471 
[6,423] square miles, and a general coastline of 750 miles. The central 
North Pacific stock of endangered humpback whales, the largest of the 
three North Pacific stocks, estimated to be at approximately 50[10]% of 
its pre-whaling abundance, uses the waters around the main Hawaiian 
Islands for reproductive activities including breeding, calving and 
nursing. The warm, calm waters around the main Hawaiian Islands provide 
protective environments required for such activities. Of the known 
wintering and summering areas in the North Pacific used by humpback 
whales, the waters around the main Hawaiian Islands maintain the 
largest seasonally-resident population; approximately 12,000 to 16,000 
[2,000 to 3,000] humpback whales use these waters. The proximity to 
shore helps support an active commercial whalewatch industry, which is 
supported annually by millions of visitors who either directly or 
indirectly enjoy the Sanctuary waters. In sections 2302 (1) and (4) of 
the HINMSA, Congressional findings state that ``many of the diverse 
marine resources and ecosystems within the Western Pacific region are 
of national significance,'' and ``the marine environment adjacent to 
and between the Hawaiian Islands is a diverse and unique subtropical 
marine ecosystem.'' In addition, Congress found that the Sanctuary 
could be expanded to include other marine resources of national 
significance. The waters around the Hawaiian Islands contain 24 other 
species of cetaceans, the highly endangered Hawaiian monk seal, three 
species of sea turtles and many other marine species endemic to this 
environment. Coastal Hawaiian waters also support spectacular coral 
reef ecosystems which provide local people with an abundant source of 
fish and are a popular dive destination for visitors worldwide. These 
waters also contain a number of cultural/historical resources, 
including those reflecting native Hawaiian traditions and uses.
ARTICLE IV. SCOPE OF REGULATIONS
    Section 1. Activities Subject to Regulation.
    In order to implement the Sanctuary designation, the following 
activities may be regulated [are subject to regulation] to the extent 
necessary [and reasonable] to ensure the protection and management of 
the characteristics and values of the Sanctuary described above [; 
primarily the protection and management of humpback whales and their 
Sanctuary habitat. Regulation may include governing the method, 
location, and times of conducting the activity, and prohibition of the 
activity, after public notice and an opportunity to comment. If a type 
of activity is not listed it may not be regulated, except on an 
emergency basis, unless Section 1 of Article IV is amended by the 
procedures outlined in section 304(a) of the NMSA. Such activities 
are]:
    a. Taking or otherwise damaging natural resources;
    [a. Approaching, or causing another vessel or object to approach, 
by any means a humpback whale in the Sanctuary;]
    b. [Flying over a humpback whale in the Sanctuary in any type of 
aircraft except as necessary for takeoff or landing from an airport or 
runway;
    c.] Discharging or depositing any substance; [, from within or from 
beyond the boundary of the Sanctuary, any material or other matter 
into, or that enters or could enter the Sanctuary, without, or not in 
compliance with, the terms or conditions of a required, valid Federal 
or State permit, license, lease or other authorization;]
    c. Disturbing the benthic community;
    d. Removing or otherwise harming cultural or historical resources;
    e. Operating a vessel;
    f. Moving, removing, or tampering with any sign or other Sanctuary 
property;
    g. Introducing or otherwise releasing an introduced species.
    [d. Drilling into, dredging or otherwise altering the seabed of the 
Sanctuary; or constructing, placing or abandoning any structure, 
material or other matter on the seabed of the Sanctuary without, or not 
in compliance with, the terms or conditions of a required, valid 
Federal or State permit, license, lease or other authorization;
    e. Taking, removing, moving, catching, collecting, harvesting, 
feeding, injuring, destroying or causing the loss of, or attempting to 
take, remove, move, catch, collect, harvest, feed, injure, destroy or 
cause the loss of any humpback whale or humpback whale habitat;
    f. Possessing within the Sanctuary a humpback whale or part thereof 
regardless of where taken, removed, moved, caught, collected or 
harvested; and
    g. Interfering with, obstructing, delaying or preventing an 
investigation, search, seizure or disposition of seized

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property in connection with enforcement of the HINMSA or NMSA or any 
regulation or permit issued under the HINMSA or NMSA.]
    Section 2. Emergencies.
    Where necessary to prevent or minimize the destruction of, loss of, 
or injury to a Sanctuary resource or quality; or minimize the imminent 
risk of such destruction, loss or injury, any activity, including those 
not listed in Section 1 of this Article, is subject to immediate 
temporary regulation, including prohibition. If such a situation 
arises, the Director of NOAA's Office of National Marine Sanctuaries 
[Ocean and Coastal Resource Management] or his or her designee shall 
seek to notify and consult to the extent practicable with any relevant 
Federal agency and the Governor of the State of [Hawaii] Hawai`i.
ARTICLE V. EFFECT ON LEASES, PERMITS, LICENSES, AND RIGHTS
    Pursuant to section 304(c)(1) of the NMSA, 16 U.S.C. 1434(c)(1), no 
valid lease, permit, license, approval or other authorization issued by 
any Federal, State, or local authority of competent jurisdiction, or 
any right of subsistence use or access, may be terminated by the 
Secretary of Commerce, or his or her designee, as a result of this 
designation, or as a result of any Sanctuary regulation, if such 
authorization or right was in existence on the effective date of 
Sanctuary designation (November 4, 1992).
ARTICLE VI. ALTERATION OF THIS DESIGNATION
    The terms of designation, as defined under section 304(a) of the 
NMSA, may be modified only by the procedures outlined in section 304(a) 
of the NMSA, including public hearings, consultation with interested 
Federal, State, and county agencies, review by the appropriate 
Congressional committees, and review and non-objection by the Governor 
of the State of [Hawaii] Hawai`i, and approval by the Secretary of 
Commerce, or his or her designee.
HAWAIIAN ISLANDS [HUMPBACK WHALE] NATIONAL MARINE SANCTUARY--N[Amacr] 
KAI `EWALU BOUNDARY COORDINATES
    Appendix A to subpart Q, part 922, 15 CFR sets forth the precise 
boundary coordinates for the Sanctuary.

IV. Classification

National Environmental Policy Act

    NOAA has prepared a draft environmental impact statement to 
evaluate the environmental effects of the proposed rulemaking. Copies 
are available at the address and Web site listed in the ADDRESSES 
section of this proposed rule. Responses to comments received on this 
proposed rule will be published in the final environmental impact 
statement and preamble to the final rule.

Coastal Zone Management Act

    Section 307 of the Coastal Zone Management Act (CZMA; 16 U.S.C. 
1456) requires Federal agencies to consult with a state's coastal 
program on potential Federal regulations having an effect on state 
waters. Because the Hawaiian Islands Humpback Whale National Marine 
Sanctuary encompasses a portion of the Hawai`i State waters, NOAA 
intends to submit a copy of this proposed rule and supporting documents 
to the State of Hawai`i Coastal Zone Management Program for evaluation 
of Federal consistency under the CZMA.

Executive Order 12866: Regulatory Impact

    This proposed rule has been determined to be not significant for 
purposes of Executive Order 12866.

Executive Order 13132: Federalism Assessment

    NOAA has concluded that this regulatory action does not have 
federalism implications sufficient to warrant preparation of a 
federalism assessment under Executive Order 13132.

National Historic Preservation Act

    The National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA; 16 U.S.C. 470 et 
seq.) is intended to preserve historical and archaeological sites in 
the United States of America. The act created the National Register of 
Historic Places, the list of National Historic Landmarks, and the State 
Historic Preservation Offices. Section 106 of the NHPA requires Federal 
agencies to take into account the effects of their undertakings on 
historic properties, and afford the Advisory Council on Historic 
Preservation (ACHP) a reasonable opportunity to comment. The historic 
preservation review process mandated by Section 106 is outlined in 
regulations issued by ACHP (36 CFR 800). In coordinating its 
responsibilities under the NHPA, NOAA has solicited for and identified 
consulting parties, and will complete the identification of historic 
properties and the assessment of the effects of the undertaking on such 
properties in scheduled consultations with those identified parties. By 
this notice NOAA seeks to solicit public input, particularly in regard 
to the identification of historic properties within the proposed areas 
of potential effect. Pursuant to 36 CFR 800.16(1)(1), historic 
properties includes: ``any prehistoric or historic district, site, 
building, structure or object included in, or eligible for inclusion 
in, the National Register of Historic Places maintained by the 
Secretary of the Interior. The term includes artifacts, records, and 
remains that are related to and located within such properties. The 
term includes properties of traditional religious and cultural 
importance to an Indian tribe or Native Hawaiian organization and that 
meet the National Register criteria.''

Regulatory Flexibility Act

    The Chief Counsel for Regulation of the Department of Commerce 
certified to the Chief Counsel for Advocacy of the Small Business 
Administration (SBA) that this proposed rule, if adopted, would not 
have a significant economic impact on a substantial number of small 
entities. The factual basis for this certification is as follows:
    The SBA has established thresholds on the designation of businesses 
as ``small entities''. A fish-harvesting business is considered a small 
business if it has annual receipts not in excess of $3.5 million (13 
CFR 121.201). Sports and recreation businesses and scenic and 
sightseeing transportation businesses are considered small businesses 
if they have annual receipts not in excess of $6 million (13 CFR 
121.201). According to these limits, each of the businesses potentially 
affected by the proposed rule, except those in the commercial marine 
transportation and submarine cable installation businesses would most 
likely be small businesses. The analysis presented here is based on 
limited quantitative information on how much activity occurs within the 
boundaries of the proposed expansion areas for HIHWNMS, except for 
commercial fishing operations.
    Methodology. Due to the lack of quantitative data on the number of 
businesses directly affected by the proposed regulations and their 
levels of revenues, costs and profits from their activities in the 
HIHWNMS expansion area, the assessment here is qualitative.
    NOAA analyzed four regulatory alternatives (identified as 
Alternatives 1-4 in the Draft Environmental Impact Statement). User 
groups that entail small businesses included commercial fishing 
operation and recreation-tourism related businesses. Other user groups 
included in the full regulatory impact review in the DEIS and not 
included here are research and education, people who receive passive 
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from improvements in natural resource qualities/quantities, businesses 
in offshore energy (namely submarine cable installation) and those 
firms involved in marine transportation. Firms involved in offshore 
energy and marine transportation directly affected by the proposed 
regulations were judged not to be small businesses.
    NOAA assessed two types of regulations included in the proposed 
action (discharges and submerged lands--seabed alterations), which are 
only proposed to apply to three areas called Special Sanctuary 
Management Areas (SSMAs) within the HIHWNMS. NOAA also analyzed the 
impact of all regulations combined. Submarine cable regulations 
addressed in the full regulatory impact review are not discussed here 
since that industry is judged not to involve small businesses.
    Discharge Regulations. Under the proposed rule, NOAA would prohibit 
discharging or depositing any material or matter into the three SSMAs, 
with an exception for treated biodegradable effluents incidental to 
vessel use. Many commercial vessels affected by the proposed 
regulations are expected to belong to commercial fishing operations and 
businesses involved in providing guide services in the recreation 
tourism industry (e.g. charter and party boat fishing operations and 
whale-watching or other wildlife observation or guide businesses). 
Boats are already prohibited from discharging untreated effluent in 
state waters under state law.
    Of the three proposed Special Sanctuary Management Areas, Penguin 
Bank and Maui Nui are active commercial fishing grounds. According to 
Vessel Management System (VMS) data, only 68 commercial fishing vessels 
entered the Special Sanctuary Management Areas in the last year. There 
are 42 permitted commercial boats operating out of Lahaina and all of 
these boats are using the federal waters of Maui Nui. This information 
is generally consistent with the information compiled during the Ocean 
Etiquette trainings and the USCG Marine Safety Office inventory for 
Maui.
    Based on a 2012 survey conducted by the Pacific Islands Fisheries 
Science Center, there were roughly 170 active charter boat operations 
in the main Hawai`i Islands, with roughly 100 of these operating out of 
the big island of Hawai`i. Roughly 55 boats were based in Maui and 
O`ahu, the islands adjacent to the Special Sanctuary Management Areas. 
The average charter boat length in Maui and O`ahu was 40 feet and 39 
feet, respectively.
    Additionally, 99 active tour vessels operate out of Maui County, of 
which 55 are whale-watching operations. These larger vessels carry 
dozens of passengers and are typically equipped with a Coast Guard 
certified Marine Sanitation Device (MSD) that, if properly used, is 
compliant with the proposed treatment requirement in the Special 
Sanctuary Management Areas. At a minimum, most of the commercial 
operators have holding tanks.
    There are pump out stations in the major harbors of the Maui Nui 
area (Lahaina and M[amacr]`alaea), which ensures ease of compliance for 
boats that only have a holding tank. Furthermore, some tour operators 
have retrofitted their boats to increase the holding capacity and 
eliminate the need for discharging at sea.
    Taking into account all of the above information, including the 
relatively modest total number of vessels operating in the Special 
Sanctuary Management Areas and the high proportion of vessels already 
equipped with compliant marine sanitation devices, NOAA expects there 
to be negligible costs from these new regulations.
    NOAA expects both the commercial fishing industry and the 
recreation-tourism industry to receive moderate net benefits from these 
regulations in the form of improved habitat qualities, which would 
likely result in increased fish stocks for commercial and recreational 
fishing. In addition, NOAA expects that the resulting improved habitat 
qualities would benefit the recreation-tourism industry, which depends 
upon a healthy and thriving sanctuary ecosystem to support its 
business. Thus, NOAA expects that the commercial fishing and 
recreation-tourism industries would experience a net benefit from the 
discharge regulations. NOAA expects the proposed action to generate a 
mid-range level of costs with a mid-range level of net benefits 
compared with all other regulatory alternatives. Land use and 
development businesses would not be directly affected by the discharge 
regulations.
    NOAA invites public comments from small business owners and members 
of the public potentially affected by the new discharge regulations to 
better understand and assess any impact of these proposed regulations.
    Submerged lands -- Seabed Alteration Regulations. Regulations 
prohibiting disturbances of the seabed in Special Sanctuary Management 
Areas would impact the commercial fishing industry and the recreation 
tourism industry. NOAA expects these industries to receive moderate net 
benefits from these regulations because of the improvement or 
maintenance of habitat qualities that these industries depend upon. 
NOAA also expects businesses in these industries to experience 
negligible increases in costs of operations because there is no 
significant anchoring activity in the Special Sanctuary Management 
Areas. Because of the exceptions, permit, and authorization processes 
in the proposed action, which may allow for some activities that 
disturb the seabed, including a proposed submarine cable installation, 
costs would be expected to be in the mid-range of costs across all 
alternatives.
    All other regulatory amendments to the HIHWNMS regulations proposed 
in this rulemaking are either technical changes or are not expected to 
have any measurable impact, economic or otherwise, on the resources and 
businesses operating in and near the Special Sanctuary Management 
Areas. Because this action would not have a significant economic impact 
on a substantial number of small entities, no initial regulatory 
flexibility analysis was prepared.
    Because the impacts of this proposed rule on commercial fishing, 
recreational tourism, and land use and development businesses are 
minimal, the Chief Counsel for Regulation certified to the Chief 
Counsel for Advocacy at SBA that this rulemaking would not have a 
significant economic impact on a substantial number of small entities.

Paperwork Reduction Act

    ONMS has a valid Office of Management and Budget (OMB) control 
number (0648-0141) for the collection of public information related to 
the processing of ONMS permits across the National Marine Sanctuary 
System. NOAA's proposal to expand HIHWNMS would likely result in an 
increase in the number of requests for ONMS general permits, special 
use permits, and authorizations since this action proposes to add 
general permits and special use permits, certifications, appeals, and 
the authority to authorize other valid federal, state, or local leases, 
permits, licenses, approvals, or other authorizations. An increase in 
the number of ONMS permit requests would require a change to the 
reporting burden certified for OMB control number 0648-0141. An update 
to this control number for the processing of ONMS permits would be 
requested as part of the final rule for sanctuary expansion.
    Nationwide, NOAA issues approximately 200 national marine sanctuary 
permits each year. Of this amount, HIWHNMS is expected to add

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4 to 5 permit requests per year. The public reporting burden for 
national marine sanctuaries permits is estimated to average 1.5 hours 
per response, including the time for reviewing instructions, searching 
existing data sources, gathering and maintaining the data needed and 
completing and reviewing the collection of information.
    Send comments regarding the burden estimate for this data 
collection requirement, or any other aspect of this data collection, 
including suggestions for reducing the burden, to NOAA (see ADDRESSES) 
and by email to OIRA_submission@omb.eop.gov, or fax to (202) 395-7285. 
Notwithstanding any other provision of law, no person is required to 
respond to, nor shall any person be subject to a penalty for failure to 
comply with a collection of information subject to the requirements of 
the Paperwork Reduction Act, unless that collection of information 
displays a currently valid OMB control number.

V. Request for Comments

    NOAA requests comments on this proposed rule for by June 19, 2015.

VI. References

    A complete list of all references cited herein is available upon 
request (see ADDRESSES section).

List of Subjects in 15 CFR Part 922

    Administrative practice and procedure, Coastal zone, Historic 
preservation, Intergovernmental relations, Marine resources, Natural 
resources, Penalties, Recreation and recreation areas, Reporting and 
recordkeeping requirements, Wildlife.

    Dated: March 13, 2015.
W. Russell Callender,
Acting Assistant Administrator for Ocean Services and Coastal Zone 
Management.

    Accordingly, for the reasons discussed in the preamble, the 
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration proposes to amend 15 
CFR part 922 as follows:

PART 922--NATIONAL MARINE SANCTUARY PROGRAM REGULATIONS

0
1. Revise subpart Q to read as follows:
Subpart Q--Hawaiian Islands National Marine Sanctuary--N[amacr] Kai 
`Ewalu
Contents
Sec.  922.180 Purpose.
Sec.  922.181 Boundary.
Sec.  922.182 Definitions.
Sec.  922.183 Allowed activities.
Sec.  922.184 Prohibited activities.
Sec.  922.185 Emergency regulations.
Sec.  922.186 Penalties; appeals.
Sec.  922.187 Interagency cooperation.
Sec.  922.188 Permit procedures and review criteria.
Appendix A to Subpart Q of Part 922--Hawaiian Islands National 
Marine Sanctuary--N[amacr] Kai `Ewalu Boundary Description and 
Coordinates of the Lateral Boundary Closures and Excluded Areas.
Appendix B to Subpart Q of Part 922--Special Sanctuary Management 
Area Boundaries.

    Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1431 et seq. and subtitle C, title II, Pub. 
L. 102-587, 106 Stat. 5055.

Subpart Q--Hawaiian Islands National Marine Sanctuary--N[amacr] Kai 
`Ewalu


Sec.  922.180  Purpose.

    (a) The purpose of the regulations in this subpart is to implement 
the designation of the Hawaiian Islands National Marine Sanctuary--
N[amacr] Kai `Ewalu by regulating activities affecting the resources of 
the Sanctuary or any of the qualities, values, or purposes, for which 
the Sanctuary was designated, in order to protect, preserve, and manage 
the conservation, ecological, recreational, research, educational, 
historical, cultural, and aesthetic resources and qualities of the 
area. The regulations are intended to supplement and complement 
existing regulatory authorities; and to facilitate all public and 
private uses of the Sanctuary, to the extent compatible with the 
primary objective of an ecosystem-based management approach that is 
inclusive of all aspects of the marine ecosystem emphasizing the 
biological, physical, and human components of a healthy marine 
environment, including protecting the humpback whale and its habitat, 
that are essential components of the marine ecosystem. Public and 
private uses of the Sanctuary include, but are not limited to, uses of 
Hawaiian natives customarily and traditionally exercised for 
subsistence, cultural, and religious purposes; as well as education, 
research, recreation, commercial and military activities; to reduce 
conflicts between compatible uses; to maintain, restore, and enhance 
the humpback whale and other protected species and their habitat; to 
contribute to the maintenance of natural assemblages of humpback whales 
and other protected species for future generations; more specifically 
to provide a place for humpback whales that are dependent on their 
Hawaiian Islands wintering habitat for reproductive activities, 
including breeding, calving, and nursing, and for the long-term 
survival of their species; and to achieve the other purposes and 
policies of the HINMSA and NMSA.
    (b) These regulations may be modified to fulfill the Secretary's 
responsibilities for the Sanctuary, including the provision for 
additional protections of the Sanctuary ecosystem resources including 
for humpback whales and their habitat, as reasonably necessary, and the 
conservation and management of other marine resources, qualities and 
ecosystems of the Sanctuary determined to be of national significance. 
The Secretary shall consult with the Governor of the State of Hawai`i 
on any modifications to the regulations contained in this part that 
pertain to State of Hawai`i waters. For any modification of the 
regulations contained in this part that would contribute a change in a 
term of designation, as contained in the Designation Document for the 
Sanctuary, the Secretary shall follow the applicable requirements of 
section 303 and 304 of the NMSA, and sections 2305 and 2306 of the 
HINMSA.
    (c) Section 304(e) of the NMSA requires the Secretary to review 
management plans and regulations every five years, and make necessary 
revisions. Upon completion of the five year review of the Sanctuary 
management plan and regulations, the Secretary will repropose the 
Sanctuary management plan and regulations in their entirety with any 
proposed changes thereto. The Governor of the State of Hawai`i will 
have the opportunity to review the re-proposed management plan and 
regulations before they take effect and if the Governor certifies any 
term or terms of such management plan or regulations as unacceptable, 
the unacceptable term or terms will not take effect in State waters of 
the Sanctuary.


Sec.  922.181  Boundary.

    (a) The Hawaiian Islands National Marine Sanctuary--N[amacr] Kai 
`Ewalu (sanctuary) encompasses an area of approximately 1,224 square 
nautical miles (1,621 square miles) of coastal and ocean waters, and 
submerged lands thereunder, cutting across the mouths of rivers and 
streams, surrounding the populated Hawaii Islands as described below. 
The precise boundary coordinates are listed in Appendix A to this 
subpart.
    (1) O`ahu: The sanctuary boundary on the southern shore of O`ahu is 
defined by the coordinates provided in table A1 and the following 
textual description. The boundary begins ENE of Makapu`u Point roughly 
3.2 nautical miles offshore at Point 1. It approximates the 100-fathom 
(182.8 meter) isobath line extending first clockwise to the SE., then 
to the SW., and finally to the west to Point 68 in numerical order. 
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towards Point 69 until it intersects the tip of the Kapahulu Groin. 
From this intersection the boundary extends towards Point 70 until it 
intersects the shoreline. From this intersection the boundary then 
follows the shoreline eastward around Diamondhead Crater and Maunalua 
Bay until it intersects the line segment between Point 71 and Point 72 
at the western entrance to the Hawaii Kai Marina. From this 
intersection the boundary moves towards Point 72 across the entrance to 
the marina until it intersects the shoreline again. The boundary then 
follows the shoreline eastward until it intersects the line segment 
between Point 73 and Point 74 at the eastern entrance to the Hawaii Kai 
Marina. From this intersection the boundary moves towards Point 74 
across the entrance to the marina until it intersects the shoreline 
again. The boundary then follows the shoreline south around Koko Head 
and then northward around Pai`olu`olu Point, into Hanauma Bay and then 
back out and around Palea Point. The boundary then continues to follow 
the shoreline to the NE until it intersects the line between Point 75 
and Point 76 at Makapu`u Point. From this intersection the boundary 
extends seaward to the NE to Point 76. The sanctuary boundary on the 
North Shore of O`ahu is defined by the coordinates provided in table A2 
and the following textual description. The boundary extends from Point 
1, located roughly 3.3 nautical miles NW of Ali`i Beach Park in 
Hale`iwa, approximating the 100-fathom (182.8 meter) isobath line first 
to the NE and then to the SE to Point 60 in numerical order roughly 2.5 
nautical miles NE of M[amacr]hie Point. The eastern edge of the 
sanctuary extends SW from Point 60 towards Point 61 at M[amacr]hie 
Point (aka Makahonu Point) until it intersects the shoreline. From this 
intersection the boundary follows the shoreline to the NW around Kahuku 
Point and then to the SW until it intersects the line segment between 
Point 62 and Point 63 at the eastern breakwater protecting Haleiwa 
Harbor. From this intersection the boundary extends towards Point 63 
and the western breakwater until it intersects the shoreline again. 
From this intersection the boundary follows the shoreline to the SW 
until it intersects the line segment between Point 64 and Point 65 at 
the southwestern end of Ali`i Beach Park. From this intersection the 
sanctuary boundary extends seaward to the NW to Point 65.
    (2) Hawai`i: The sanctuary boundary of Hawai`i Island is defined by 
the coordinates provided in table A3 and the following textual 
description. The boundary begins offshore roughly 0.5 nautical miles 
west of Ke[amacr]hole Point at Point 1, and approximates the 100-fathom 
(182.8 meter) isobath line as it extends northward to Point 102 in 
numerical order. The northeastern edge of the sanctuary boundary 
extends from Point 102 south towards Point 103 on the northern tip of 
`Upolu point until it intersects the shoreline. From this intersection, 
the boundary extends west and then south along the shoreline until it 
intersects the line segment between Point 104 and Point 105 to the 
north of Kawaihae Harbor. Kawaihae Harbor is excluded from the 
sanctuary so the boundary extends across the mouth of the harbor from 
this intersection towards Point 105 on the outer breakwater of Kawaihae 
Harbor until it intersects the shoreline. From this intersection the 
boundary continues south along the shoreline until it intersects the 
line segment between Point 106 and Point 107 at the westernmost tip of 
Hawai`i Island (Ke[amacr]hole Point), west of the southern end of Kona 
Airport. From this intersection, the boundary extends seaward 
approximately 0.5 nautical miles west to Point 107.
    (3) Ni`ihau: The sanctuary boundary around the island of Ni`ihau 
(including Lehua Island) is defined by the coordinates provided in 
table A4 and the following textual description. The landward boundary 
of Ni`ihau and Lehua is the shoreline. The seaward boundary of Ni`ihau 
and Lehua is approximately three nautical miles from the shoreline and 
extends around the islands from Points 1 to 60 in numerical order.
    (4) Kaua`i: The sanctuary boundary off the north coast of Kaua`i is 
defined by the coordinates in table A5 and the following textual 
description. The boundary begins offshore nearly 3.3 nautical miles WNW 
of Ka`[imacr]lio Point at Point 1 and approximates the 100-fathom 
(182.8 meters) isobath line as it extends eastward in numerical order 
to Point 59, approximately 1.5 nautical miles NE of Kepuhi point at 
roughly the Pila`a/Waipake ahupua`a boundary. The eastern edge of the 
sanctuary boundary then extends SW from Point 59 towards Point 60 on 
Kepuhi Point until it intersects the shoreline. From this intersection 
the sanctuary boundary extends westward along the shoreline of the 
north coast of Kaua`i, and then continues to follow the shoreline as it 
extends southward along the eastern shore of Hanalei Bay until it 
intersects the line segment between Point 61 and Point 62 at 
approximately the mouth of the Hanalei River. From this intersection 
the boundary extends towards Point 62 until it intersects the shoreline 
again. From this intersection the boundary continues to follow the 
shoreline south around Hanalei Bay and then westward around Ka`ilio 
Point until it intersects the line between Point 63 and Point 64 at 
approximately the boundary of the Ha`ena/Hanak[amacr]pi`ai ahupua`a NE 
of Hanak[amacr]pi`ai beach. From this intersection, the boundary 
extends seaward to the WNW to Point 64.
    (5) Maui Nui: The sanctuary boundary of Maui Nui between the 
islands of Moloka`i, Lana'i, and Maui is defined by the coordinates in 
table A6 and the following textual description. The boundary begins 
roughly 3.5 nautical miles west of `[Imacr]lio Point off the northwest 
tip of Moloka`i at Point 1. The boundary approximates the 100-fathom 
(182.8 meter) isobath line to the west and south around Penguin Bank 
and then back to the north and east following the coordinates in 
numerical order across Kalohi Channel to Point 196 to the NE of Kaena 
on Lana`i. The boundary then continues to approximate the 100-fathom 
(182.8 meter) isobath line south around Lana'i and then east crossing 
the Kealaikahiki Channel and continuing between Kaho`olawe and Molokini 
to the SE to Point 341 in numerical order roughly 2.2 nautical miles 
WSW of Hanamanioa Light on the southern shore of Maui. The boundary 
then continues ENE towards Point 342 until it intersects the shoreline 
near the Hanamanioa Light. At this intersection the boundary follows 
the shoreline northward to M[amacr]`alaea Bay until it intersects the 
line segment between Point 343 and Point 344 at the eastern breakwater 
of the entrance to M[amacr]`alaea Harbor. From this intersection the 
boundary continues toward Point 344 until it intersects the shoreline 
at the western breakwater of M[amacr]`alaea Harbor. From this 
intersection the boundary continues to follow the shoreline SW around 
McGregor and Papawai Points and then to the NW until it reaches Lahaina 
Small Boat Harbor. The boundary continues along the shoreline of the 
outer breakwater of Lahaina Small Boat Harbor until it reaches the 
northern tip at the intersection of the shoreline and a line between 
points 345 and 346. From this intersection the boundary extends 
offshore to the NNW for approximately 25 meters to point 346. The 
boundary then heads WNW towards point 347 until it intersects the 
shoreline again. From this intersection the boundary then continues to 
follow the shoreline northward until it intersects the line

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between Point 348 and Point 349 at Lipoa Point on the NW tip of Maui. 
From this intersection the boundary continues to the NNW across the 
Pailolo Channel through Point 349 and Point 350 to the intersection of 
the line segment between Point 351 and Point 352 and the shoreline at 
Cape Halawa on the NE tip of Molokai. From this intersection the 
boundary continues to follow the shoreline to the SW and then westward 
until it intersects the line segment between Point 353 and Point 354 
east of Kaunakakai Pier. From this intersection the boundary then 
continues offshore through Point 354 and Point 355 and towards Point 
356 to the west of Kaunakakai Pier until it intersects the shoreline. 
From this intersection the boundary continues to follow the shoreline 
westward until it intersects the line segment between Point 357 and 
Point 358 on the eastern seawall at the entrance to Lono Harbor. From 
this intersection the boundary continues towards Point 358 across the 
mouth of the harbor until it intersects the shoreline again. From this 
intersection the boundary continues to follow the shoreline westward 
around L[amacr]`au Point, and then continues north until it reaches the 
intersection of the shoreline with the line segment between Point 359 
and Point 360 at `[Imacr]lio Point on the NW tip of Moloka`i. From this 
intersection the boundary continues seaward to Point 361 west of 
`[Imacr]lio Point. The landward sanctuary boundary around the island of 
Lana`i is the shoreline. The boundary follows the western shoreline of 
the island south from Keanapapa Point until it intersects the line 
between Point 362 and Point 363 at the breakwater north of Kaumalapau 
Harbor. The boundary then extends towards Point 363 south of the harbor 
mouth, excluding Kaumalapau Harbor from the sanctuary, until it 
intersects the shoreline again. From this intersection the boundary 
continues to follow the shoreline south around Palaoa Point and then 
east until it intersects the line between Point 364 and Point 365 at 
the SE breakwater of Manele Small Boat Harbor. From this intersection 
the boundary extends across the mouth of the harbor towards Point 365 
until it intersects the shoreline again at the NE breakwater, excluding 
Manele Small Boat Harbor from the sanctuary. From this intersection the 
boundary continues to follow the shoreline of Lana'i to the NE around 
Kikoa Point and continues counterclockwise around the island back to 
Keanapapa Point.


Sec.  922.182  Definitions.

    Other terms appearing in this subpart are defined at 15 CFR 922.3, 
and/or in the Marine Protection, Research, and Sanctuaries Act, as 
amended, 33 U.S.C. 1401 et seq., and 16 U.S.C. 1431 et seq.
    Acts means the Hawaiian Islands National Marine Sanctuary Act 
(HINMSA; sections 2301-2307 of Pub. L. 102-587), and the National 
Marine Sanctuaries Act (NMSA; also known as Title III of the Marine 
Protection, Research, and Sanctuaries Act (MPRSA), as amended, 16 
U.S.C. 1431 et seq.).
    Adverse impact means an impact that independently or cumulatively 
damages, diminishes, degrades, impairs, destroys, or otherwise harms.
    Alteration of the seabed means drilling into, dredging, or 
otherwise altering a natural physical characteristic of the seabed of 
the Sanctuary; or constructing, placing, or abandoning any structure, 
material, or other matter on the seabed of the Sanctuary.
    Coral means but is not limited to species of the Phylum Cnidaria, 
including all species in the: Class Anthozoa, Subclass Hexacorallia, 
Order Scleractinia (stony corals); Class Anthozoa, Subclass 
Hexacorallia, Order Antipatharia (black corals); Class Anthozoa, 
Subclass Hexacorallia, Order Zoantharia, Family Parazoanthidae (gold 
coral); Class Anthozoa, Subclass Octocorallia, Order Alcyonacea (soft 
corals, bamboo coral, pink coral); Class Anthozoa, Subclass 
Octocorallia, Order Gorgonacea (gorgoneans); Class Anthozoa, Subclass 
Octocorallia, Order Pennatulacea (sea pens); Class Hydrozoa, Subclass 
Hydroidolina, Order Anthoathecata, Suborder Filifera, Family 
Stylasteridae (stylasterids)
    Introduced Species means any species (including, but not limited 
to, any of its biological matter capable of propagation) that is non-
native to the ecosystems of the Sanctuary; or any organism into which 
altered genetic matter, or genetic matter from another species, has 
been transferred in order that the host organism acquires the genetic 
traits of the transferred genes.
    Live Rock means any Coral, basalt rock, or other natural structure 
with any living organisms growing in or on the Coral, basalt rock, or 
structure.
    Military activities means those military activities conducted by or 
under the auspices of the Department of Defense and any combined 
military activities carried out by the Department of Defense and the 
military forces of a foreign nation.
    Sanctuary means the Hawaiian Islands National Marine Sanctuary--
N[amacr] Kai `Ewalu.
    Special Sanctuary Management Areas means discrete, biologically 
and/or culturally important areas that help sustain critical marine 
species and habitats.
    Shoreline means the upper reaches of the wash of the waves, other 
than storm or seismic waves, at high tide during the season of the year 
in which the highest wash of the waves occurs, usually evidenced by the 
edge of vegetation growth, or the upper limit of debris left by the 
wash of the waves.
    Take or taking a humpback whale means to harass, harm, pursue, 
hunt, shoot, wound, kill, trap, capture, collect or injure a humpback 
whale, or to attempt to engage in any such conduct. The term includes, 
but is not limited to, any of the following activities: collecting any 
dead or injured humpback whale, or any part thereof; restraining or 
detaining any humpback whale, or any part thereof, no matter how 
temporarily; tagging any humpback whale; operating a vessel or aircraft 
or doing any other act that results in the disturbing or molesting of 
any humpback whale.


Sec.  922.183  Allowed activities.

    (a) All activities except those prohibited by Sec.  922.184 may be 
undertaken in the Sanctuary subject to any emergency regulations 
promulgated pursuant to Sec.  922.185, subject to the interagency 
cooperation provisions of section 304(d) of the NMSA [16 U.S.C. 
1434(d)] and Sec.  922.187 of this subpart, and subject to the 
liability established by section 312 of the NMSA and Sec.  922.46 of 
this part. All activities are also subject to all prohibitions, 
restrictions, and conditions validly imposed by any other Federal, 
State, or county authority of competent jurisdiction.
    (b) Included as activities allowed under the first sentence of 
paragraph (a) of this section are all classes of military activities, 
internal or external to the Sanctuary, that are being or have been 
conducted before the effective date of these regulations, as identified 
in the Final Environmental Impact Statement/Management Plan. Paragraphs 
(a)(1) through (a)(11) of Sec.  922.184 do not apply to these classes 
of activities, nor are these activities subject to further consultation 
under section 304(d) of the NMSA.
    (c) Military activities proposed after the effective date of these 
regulations are also included as allowed activities under the first 
sentence of paragraph (a) of this Sec.  922.183. Paragraphs (a)(1) 
through (a)(11) of Sec.  922.184 apply to these classes of activities 
unless--

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    (1) They are not subject to consultation under section 304(d) of 
the NMSA and Sec.  922.187 of this subpart, or
    (2) Upon consultation under section 304(d) of the NMSA and Sec.  
922.187 of this subpart, NOAA's findings and recommendations include a 
statement that paragraphs (a)(1) through (a)(11) of Sec.  922.184 do 
not apply to the military activity.
    (d) If a military activity described in paragraphs (b) or (c)(2) of 
this section is modified such that it is likely to destroy, cause the 
loss of, or injure a Sanctuary resource in a manner significantly 
greater than was considered in a previous consultation under section 
304(d) of the NMSA and Sec.  922.187 of this subpart, or if the 
modified activity is likely to destroy, cause the loss of, or injure 
any Sanctuary resource not considered in a previous consultation under 
section 304(d) of the NMSA and Sec.  922.187 of this subpart, the 
modified activity will be treated as a new military activity under 
paragraph (c) of this section.
    (e) If a proposed military activity subject to section 304(d) of 
the NMSA and Sec.  922.187 of this subpart is necessary to respond to 
an emergency situation and the Secretary of Defense determines in 
writing that failure to undertake the proposed activity during the 
period of consultation would impair the national defense, the Secretary 
of the military department concerned may request the Director that the 
activity proceed during consultation. If the Director denies such a 
request, the Secretary of the military department concerned may decide 
to proceed with the activity. In such case, the Secretary of the 
military department concerned shall provide the Director with a written 
statement describing the effects of the activity on Sanctuary resources 
once the activity is completed.


Sec.  922.184  Prohibited activities.

    (a) The following activities are prohibited and thus unlawful for 
any person to conduct or cause to be conducted.
    (1)(i) Approaching in the Sanctuary, by any means, including by 
interception (e.g. by placing a vessel or person in the path of an 
oncoming humpback whale so that the whale surfaces within 100 yards 
(91.4m) of the vessel or person), within 100 yards (91.4 m) of any 
humpback whale;
    (ii) Causing a vessel or other object to approach within 100 yards 
(91.4 m) of a humpback whale;
    (iii) Disrupting the normal behavior or prior activity of a whale 
by any other act or omission. A disruption of normal behavior may be 
manifested by, among other actions on the part of the whale, a rapid 
change in direction or speed; escape tactics such as prolonged diving, 
underwater course changes, underwater exhalation, or evasive swimming 
patterns; interruptions of breeding, nursing, or resting activities, 
attempts by a whale to shield a calf from a vessel or human observer by 
tail swishing or by other protective movement; or the abandonment of a 
previously frequented area;
    (iv) Exceptions:
    This paragraph (a)(1) does not apply to any approach is authorized 
by the National Marine Fisheries Service through a permit issued under 
50 CFR part 222, subpart C, General Permit Procedures or through a 
similar authorization;
    (2) Operating any aircraft above the Sanctuary within 1,000 feet of 
any humpback whale except as necessary for takeoff or landing from an 
airport or runway, or as authorized under the MMPA and the ESA;
    (3)(i) Taking or possessing any humpback whales within the 
Sanctuary except as authorized by the Marine Mammal Protection Act 
(MMPA), or the Endangered Species Act (ESA;
    (ii) Taking or possessing any marine mammal, sea turtle, seabird, 
Endangered Species Act-listed species or Hawai`i Revised Statutes 
chapter 195D listed species, within or above the Special Sanctuary 
Management Areas, except as authorized by the Marine Mammal Protection 
Act (MMPA); the Endangered Species Act (ESA); the Migratory Bird Treaty 
Act (MBTA); the Magnuson Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management 
Act; or Hawai`i State Law.
    (4) Discharging or depositing any material or other matter in the 
Special Sanctuary Management Areas, except:
    (i) Fish, fish parts, chumming materials or bait used in or 
resulting from lawful fishing activities within the Sanctuary, provided 
that such discharge or deposit is during the conduct of lawful fishing 
activities within the Sanctuary;
    (ii) Biodegradable effluents incidental to vessel use and generated 
by Type I and II marine sanitation devices approved in accordance with 
section 312 of the Federal Water Pollution Control Act33 U.S.C. 1322;
    (iii) Water generated by routine vessel operations (e.g., cooling 
water, deck wash down, and gray water as defined by section 312 of the 
Federal Water Pollution Control Act33 U.S.C. 1322) excluding oily 
wastes from bilge pumping;
    (iv) Engine exhaust; or
    (v) Discharge of biodegradable materials for traditional ceremonies 
associated with culturally important customs and usage (e.g. the 
discharge of leis, paper lanterns).
    (5) Discharging or depositing any material or other matter outside 
of the Special Sanctuary Management Areas if the discharge or deposit 
subsequently enters and injures a sanctuary resource within the Special 
Sanctuary Management Areas.
    (6) Dredging, drilling into, or otherwise altering in any way the 
submerged lands (including natural bottom formations, live rock and 
coral) within the Special Sanctuary Management Areas, except:
    (i) To anchor a vessel on sandy bottom or substrate other than live 
rock or coral;
    (ii) Routine maintenance of docks, seawalls, breakwaters, jetties, 
or piers authorized by any valid lease, permit, license, approval, or 
other authorization issued by any Federal, State, or local authority of 
competent jurisdiction;
    (iii) Installation and maintenance of navigational aids by, or 
pursuant to valid authorization by, any Federal, State, or local 
authority of competent jurisdiction;
    (iv) Activities associated with conducting harbor maintenance in 
accordance with a federal or state permit issued prior to [EFFECTIVE 
DATE OF FINAL RULE], including dredging of entrance channels during the 
time period of one year from the [final rule effective date];
    (v) Aquaculture activities authorized under a permit issued by the 
State of Hawai`i Department of Land and Natural Resources, the State of 
Hawai`i Department of Health, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, or the 
National Marine Fisheries Service pursuant to applicable regulations 
under the appropriate fisheries management plan.
    (vi) Lawful fishing activities authorized under a permit issued by 
the State of Hawai`i or the National Marine Fisheries Service pursuant 
to applicable regulations under the appropriate fisheries management 
plan.
    (7) Possessing or using explosives within the Special Sanctuary 
Management Areas, except for valid law enforcement purposes.
    (8) Introducing or otherwise releasing from within or into the 
Special Sanctuary Management Areas an introduced species, except 
species cultivated by aquaculture activities in state or federal waters 
pursuant to a valid lease, permit, license or other authorization 
issued by the State of Hawai`i Department of Natural Resources, or the 
National Marine Fisheries Service in effect on the effective date of 
the final regulation.

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    (9) Removing, damaging, or tampering with any historical or 
cultural resource within the sanctuary.
    (10) Marking, defacing, or damaging in any way, or displacing or 
removing or tampering with any signs, notices, or placards, whether 
temporary or permanent, or with any monuments, stakes, posts, or other 
boundary markers related to the Sanctuary including boundary markers 
related to the Special Sanctuary Management Areas.
    (11) Interfering with, obstructing, delaying or preventing an 
investigation, search, seizure or disposition of seized property in 
connection with enforcement of either of the Acts or any regulations 
issued under either of the Acts.
    (b) The prohibitions in paragraph (a) of this section do not apply 
to activities necessary to respond to emergencies threatening life, 
property or the environment; or to activities necessary for valid law 
enforcement purposes. However, while such activities are not subject to 
paragraphs (a)(1) through (11) of this section, this paragraph (b) does 
not exempt the activity from the underlying prohibition or restriction 
under other applicable laws and regulations (e.g., MMPA, ESA, and CWA).
    (c)(1) The prohibitions in this section do not apply to any 
activity authorized by any lease, permit, license, approval, or other 
authorization issued after the effective date of regulatory amendments 
to this section and issued by any Federal, State, or local authority of 
competent jurisdiction, provided that the applicant complies with 15 
CFR 922.49, the Director notifies the applicant and authorizing agency 
that he or she does not object to issuance of the authorization, and 
the applicant complies with any terms and conditions the Director deems 
necessary to protect Sanctuary resources and qualities.
    (2) The prohibitions in this section do not apply to activities 
associated with harbor maintenance including dredging of entrance 
channels, provided the applicant requests an authorization of a valid 
federal or state permit from the Director.
    (d) The prohibitions in this section do not apply to any activity 
conducted in accordance with a general permit issued pursuant to Sec.  
922.188.


Sec.  922.185  Emergency regulations.

    Where necessary to prevent or minimize the destruction of, loss of, 
or injury to a Sanctuary resource, or to minimize the imminent risk of 
such destruction, loss, or injury, any and all activities are subject 
to immediate temporary regulation, including prohibition. Before 
issuance of such regulations the Director shall consult to the extent 
practicable with any relevant Federal agency and the Governor of the 
State of Hawai`i. Emergency regulations shall not take effect in State 
waters of the Sanctuary until approved by the Governor of Hawai`i.


Sec.  922.186  Penalties; appeals.

    (a) Pursuant to section 307 of the NMSA, each violation of either 
of the Acts, or any regulation in this subpart is subject to a civil 
penalty of not more than $100,000. Each such violation is subject to 
forfeiture of property or Sanctuary resources seized in accordance with 
section 307 of the NMSA. Each day of a continuing violation constitutes 
a separate violation.
    (b) Regulations setting forth the procedures governing the 
administrative proceedings for assessment of civil penalties for 
enforcement reasons, issuance and use of written warnings, and release 
or forfeiture of seized property appear at 15 CFR part 904.
    (c) A person subject to an action taken for enforcement reasons for 
violation of these regulations or either of the Acts may appeal 
pursuant to the applicable procedures in 15 CFR part 904.


Sec.  922.187  Interagency cooperation.

    Under section 304(d) of the NMSA, Federal agency actions internal 
or external to a national marine sanctuary, including private 
activities authorized by licenses, leases, or permits, that are likely 
to destroy, cause the loss of, or injure any sanctuary resource are 
subject to consultation with the Director. The Federal agency proposing 
an action shall determine whether the activity is likely to destroy, 
cause the loss of, or injure a Sanctuary resource. To the extent 
practicable, consultation procedures under section 304(d) of the NMSA 
may be consolidated with interagency cooperation procedures required by 
other statutes, such as the ESA. The Director will attempt to provide 
coordinated review and analysis of all environmental requirements.


Sec.  922.188  Permit procedures and review criteria.

    (a) Authority to issue general permits. The Director may allow a 
person to conduct an activity that would otherwise be prohibited by 
this subpart, through issuance of a general permit, provided the 
applicant complies with:
    (1) The provisions of subpart E; and
    (2) The relevant site specific regulations appearing in this 
subpart.
    (b) Sanctuary general permit categories. The Director may issue a 
sanctuary general permit under this subpart, subject to such terms and 
conditions as he or she deems appropriate, if the Director finds that 
the proposed activity falls within one of the following categories:
    (1) Research--activities that constitute scientific research on or 
scientific monitoring of national marine sanctuary resources or 
qualities;
    (2) Education--activities that enhance public awareness, 
understanding, or appreciation of a national marine sanctuary or 
national marine sanctuary resources or qualities;
    (3) Management--activities that assist in managing a national 
marine sanctuary; or
    (4) Installation of submarine cables--activities that involve the 
installation of a submarine cable
    (c) Review criteria. The Director shall not issue a permit under 
this subpart, unless he or she also finds that:
    (1) The proposed activity will be conducted in a manner compatible 
with the primary objective of protection of national marine sanctuary 
resources and qualities, taking into account the following factors:
    (i) The extent to which the conduct of the activity may diminish or 
enhance national marine sanctuary resources and qualities; and
    (ii) Any indirect, secondary or cumulative effects of the activity.
    (2) It is necessary to conduct the proposed activity within the 
national marine sanctuary to achieve its stated purpose;
    (3) The methods and procedures proposed by the applicant are 
appropriate to achieve the proposed activity's stated purpose and 
eliminate, minimize, or mitigate adverse effects on sanctuary resources 
and qualities as much as possible;
    (4) The duration of the proposed activity and its effects are no 
longer than necessary to achieve the activity's stated purpose;
    (5) The expected end value of the activity to the furtherance of 
national marine sanctuary goals and purposes outweighs any potential 
adverse impacts on sanctuary resources and qualities from the conduct 
of the activity;
    (6) The applicant is professionally qualified to conduct and 
complete the proposed activity;
    (7) The applicant has adequate financial resources available to 
conduct and complete the proposed activity and terms and conditions of 
the permit;
    (8) There are no other factors that would make the issuance of a 
permit for the activity inappropriate; and
    (9) For the installation of submarine cables, the activity is not 
required to

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meet criterion in Sec.  922.188(c)(5), however, it must be compliant 
with all applicable permit requirements from the State of Hawai`i prior 
to consideration of approval for a sanctuary general permit.

Appendix A to Subpart Q of Part 922--Hawaiian Islands National Marine 
Sanctuary--N[amacr] Kai `Ewalu Boundary Description and Coordinates of 
the Lateral Boundary Closures and Excluded Areas

    Coordinates listed in this appendix are unprojected (Geographic) 
and based on the North American Datum of 1983.

                     Table A1--Coordinates for O`ahu
                              [South Unit]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
              Point ID No.                   Latitude        Longitude
------------------------------------------------------------------------
1.......................................        21.32908      -157.59613
2.......................................        21.32450      -157.58972
3.......................................        21.32370      -157.58183
4.......................................        21.31688      -157.57428
5.......................................        21.31280      -157.56408
6.......................................        21.30933      -157.56160
7.......................................        21.30358      -157.55573
8.......................................        21.30048      -157.55447
9.......................................        21.29697      -157.55477
10......................................        21.29273      -157.55672
11......................................        21.28485      -157.55673
12......................................        21.28198      -157.55822
13......................................        21.27330      -157.57037
14......................................        21.26792      -157.57482
15......................................        21.26257      -157.58341
16......................................        21.26286      -157.58604
17......................................        21.26233      -157.58793
18......................................        21.25687      -157.59453
19......................................        21.25527      -157.59808
20......................................        21.25498      -157.60996
21......................................        21.25599      -157.61382
22......................................        21.25854      -157.61889
23......................................        21.25950      -157.62353
24......................................        21.25787      -157.62687
25......................................        21.25896      -157.63431
26......................................        21.25771      -157.63925
27......................................        21.25701      -157.64764
28......................................        21.25579      -157.65214
29......................................        21.25488      -157.65769
30......................................        21.25691      -157.66220
31......................................        21.25535      -157.66722
32......................................        21.25736      -157.67633
33......................................        21.25591      -157.68225
34......................................        21.25648      -157.68615
35......................................        21.25622      -157.68892
36......................................        21.25365      -157.69587
37......................................        21.25401      -157.69999
38......................................        21.25209      -157.70641
39......................................        21.24458      -157.70903
40......................................        21.24200      -157.70882
41......................................        21.23830      -157.71003
42......................................        21.23592      -157.71225
43......................................        21.23203      -157.71399
44......................................        21.23090      -157.71620
45......................................        21.23209      -157.72239
46......................................        21.23484      -157.72541
47......................................        21.23959      -157.72534
48......................................        21.24323      -157.72720
49......................................        21.24570      -157.73037
50......................................        21.24606      -157.73490
51......................................        21.24458      -157.73833
52......................................        21.24385      -157.74535
53......................................        21.24427      -157.75741
54......................................        21.24269      -157.76264
55......................................        21.23895      -157.76426
56......................................        21.23835      -157.76540
57......................................        21.23856      -157.77153
58......................................        21.23560      -157.78076
59......................................        21.23745      -157.78753
60......................................        21.23676      -157.79062
61......................................        21.23317      -157.79489
62......................................        21.23236      -157.79925
63......................................        21.23336      -157.80369
64......................................        21.23895      -157.81154
65......................................        21.24343      -157.81909
66......................................        21.24480      -157.82470
67......................................        21.24832      -157.83465
68......................................        21.25341      -157.84288
69 *....................................        21.27112      -157.82373
70 *....................................        21.27148      -157.82268
71 *....................................        21.28530      -157.71885
72 *....................................        21.28508      -157.71852
73 *....................................        21.28152      -157.71197
74 *....................................        21.28117      -157.71132
75 *....................................        21.31080      -157.64947
76......................................        21.32908      -157.59613
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                     Table A2--Coordinates for O`ahu
                              [North Unit]
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              Point ID No.                   Latitude        Longitude
------------------------------------------------------------------------
1.......................................        21.62572      -158.15605
2.......................................        21.62698      -158.15253
3.......................................        21.63018      -158.14882
4.......................................        21.63263      -158.14758
5.......................................        21.63618      -158.14782
6.......................................        21.63775      -158.14707
7.......................................        21.64018      -158.14055
8.......................................        21.64092      -158.13853
9.......................................        21.64902      -158.12817
10......................................        21.65185      -158.12633
11......................................        21.65637      -158.12540
12......................................        21.65833      -158.12413
13......................................        21.68600      -158.10347
14......................................        21.69572      -158.09703
15......................................        21.71565      -158.07783
16......................................        21.71713      -158.07477
17......................................        21.72210      -158.06985
18......................................        21.72628      -158.06348
19......................................        21.73272      -158.05730
20......................................        21.74755      -158.02945
21......................................        21.74943      -158.01910
22......................................        21.75342      -158.00808
23......................................        21.75387      -158.00223
24......................................        21.75268      -157.99743
25......................................        21.75442      -157.99265
26......................................        21.75487      -157.98272
27......................................        21.75328      -157.96552
28......................................        21.74898      -157.94772
29......................................        21.74438      -157.93785
30......................................        21.74428      -157.93470
31......................................        21.73860      -157.92523
32......................................        21.73230      -157.90733
33......................................        21.72945      -157.90263
34......................................        21.72307      -157.89587
35......................................        21.71758      -157.89490
36......................................        21.71525      -157.89268
37......................................        21.70803      -157.89025
38......................................        21.70027      -157.89058
39......................................        21.69265      -157.88755
40......................................        21.68493      -157.88752
41......................................        21.68057      -157.88633
42......................................        21.67202      -157.88228
43......................................        21.66358      -157.88037
44......................................        21.66267      -157.87958
45......................................        21.65977      -157.87975
46......................................        21.64427      -157.87622
47......................................        21.64232      -157.87615
48......................................        21.63667      -157.87812
49......................................        21.62942      -157.88288
50......................................        21.62860      -157.87927
51......................................        21.63042      -157.87293
52......................................        21.62833      -157.86775
53......................................        21.62230      -157.86168
54......................................        21.61802      -157.85973
55......................................        21.61662      -157.85815
56......................................        21.60818      -157.85312
57......................................        21.60318      -157.85148
58......................................        21.60112      -157.84863
59......................................        21.60057      -157.84235
60......................................        21.59228      -157.83485
61 *....................................        21.56008      -157.86468
62 *....................................        21.59652      -158.10447
63 *....................................        21.59665      -158.10623
64 *....................................        21.59032      -158.11052
65......................................        21.62572      -158.15605
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                    Table A3--Coordinates for Hawai`i
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              Point ID No.                   Latitude        Longitude
------------------------------------------------------------------------
1.......................................        19.72820      -156.07070
2.......................................        19.74638      -156.08033
3.......................................        19.75238      -156.08583
4.......................................        19.76020      -156.08825
5.......................................        19.76710      -156.09513
6.......................................        19.77235      -156.09770
7.......................................        19.77420      -156.09957
8.......................................        19.77997      -156.10303
9.......................................        19.78632      -156.10583
10......................................        19.79402      -156.10500
11......................................        19.80128      -156.10128
12......................................        19.80793      -156.10138
13......................................        19.81478      -156.10368
14......................................        19.82020      -156.09995
15......................................        19.82643      -156.09878
16......................................        19.82990      -156.09452
17......................................        19.83465      -156.09272
18......................................        19.83825      -156.08903
19......................................        19.84435      -156.08602
20......................................        19.84955      -156.08180
21......................................        19.86100      -156.06607
22......................................        19.86765      -156.06058
23......................................        19.87067      -156.05617
24......................................        19.87792      -156.05047
25......................................        19.88778      -156.03225
26......................................        19.89058      -156.02537
27......................................        19.89310      -156.02333
28......................................        19.89577      -156.01848
29......................................        19.89833      -156.01650
30......................................        19.90100      -156.01283
31......................................        19.90095      -155.99682
32......................................        19.90393      -155.99113

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33......................................        19.91243      -155.98405
34......................................        19.91827      -155.98243
35......................................        19.91887      -155.98158
36......................................        19.91867      -155.97758
37......................................        19.91940      -155.97610
38......................................        19.93102      -155.96323
39......................................        19.93617      -155.95458
40......................................        19.94508      -155.95090
41......................................        19.94813      -155.94660
42......................................        19.95618      -155.93978
43......................................        19.96008      -155.93823
44......................................        19.96837      -155.92900
45......................................        19.97177      -155.92720
46......................................        19.97325      -155.92030
47......................................        19.97715      -155.91145
48......................................        19.97790      -155.90632
49......................................        19.97760      -155.90197
50......................................        19.97928      -155.90040
51......................................        19.98177      -155.89140
52......................................        19.98792      -155.88842
53......................................        19.98618      -155.88500
54......................................        19.98578      -155.88182
55......................................        19.98887      -155.87670
56......................................        19.99193      -155.87428
57......................................        19.99992      -155.87262
58......................................        20.00543      -155.86988
59......................................        20.01147      -155.86885
60......................................        20.01840      -155.86913
61......................................        20.02153      -155.86528
62......................................        20.02522      -155.86618
63......................................        20.02783      -155.86515
64......................................        20.02953      -155.86607
65......................................        20.03335      -155.86462
66......................................        20.04083      -155.86840
67......................................        20.04510      -155.86663
68......................................        20.04722      -155.86658
69......................................        20.05252      -155.86952
70......................................        20.06375      -155.88248
71......................................        20.07272      -155.88863
72......................................        20.07505      -155.89213
73......................................        20.08533      -155.90185
74......................................        20.09967      -155.91227
75......................................        20.11200      -155.91650
76......................................        20.12552      -155.91740
77......................................        20.13142      -155.92098
78......................................        20.13368      -155.92155
79......................................        20.13907      -155.92028
80......................................        20.14232      -155.92040
81......................................        20.14765      -155.92278
82......................................        20.15287      -155.92343
83......................................        20.15903      -155.92648
84......................................        20.16653      -155.92895
85......................................        20.19312      -155.93315
86......................................        20.20423      -155.93768
87......................................        20.21275      -155.93537
88......................................        20.23595      -155.93248
89......................................        20.24477      -155.93230
90......................................        20.24652      -155.93118
91......................................        20.25287      -155.92953
92......................................        20.26058      -155.92368
93......................................        20.26625      -155.92138
94......................................        20.27477      -155.91627
95......................................        20.27647      -155.91430
96......................................        20.27857      -155.90785
97......................................        20.28822      -155.90010
98......................................        20.29183      -155.89487
99......................................        20.29430      -155.88873
100.....................................        20.29940      -155.88160
101.....................................        20.30082      -155.87262
102.....................................        20.29998      -155.85477
103 *...................................        20.26632      -155.84972
104 *...................................        20.04058      -155.83260
105 *...................................        20.03723      -155.83398
106 *...................................        19.72743      -156.05997
107.....................................        19.72820      -156.07070
------------------------------------------------------------------------


                    Table A4--Coordinates for Ni`ihau
------------------------------------------------------------------------
              Point ID No.                   Latitude        Longitude
------------------------------------------------------------------------
1.......................................        22.07833      -160.09322
2.......................................        22.07125      -160.06682
3.......................................        22.06053      -160.05058
4.......................................        22.04732      -160.04022
5.......................................        22.03098      -160.01508
6.......................................        22.02058      -160.00642
7.......................................        22.00180      -159.99755
8.......................................        21.98923      -159.99403
9.......................................        21.97612      -159.99393
10......................................        21.96343      -159.99748
11......................................        21.94782      -160.00603
12......................................        21.94007      -160.01277
13......................................        21.93222      -160.02352
14......................................        21.92785      -160.02667
15......................................        21.91240      -160.02077
16......................................        21.89087      -160.01980
17......................................        21.87503      -160.02447
18......................................        21.86247      -160.03313
19......................................        21.85348      -160.04393
20......................................        21.83285      -160.08297
21......................................        21.82932      -160.09280
22......................................        21.82383      -160.12060
23......................................        21.81035      -160.12827
24......................................        21.80100      -160.13682
25......................................        21.79595      -160.13930
26......................................        21.76847      -160.14730
27......................................        21.75925      -160.15167
28......................................        21.74372      -160.16375
29......................................        21.73393      -160.17817
30......................................        21.72868      -160.19583
31......................................        21.72945      -160.21530
32......................................        21.73638      -160.23768
33......................................        21.74675      -160.25835
34......................................        21.75333      -160.26830
35......................................        21.77392      -160.28798
36......................................        21.79732      -160.29788
37......................................        21.81468      -160.30028
38......................................        21.85032      -160.30002
39......................................        21.86553      -160.29553
40......................................        21.87738      -160.28843
41......................................        21.89507      -160.28757
42......................................        21.91643      -160.28028
43......................................        21.92902      -160.27102
44......................................        21.94070      -160.25435
45......................................        21.95347      -160.24342
46......................................        21.96832      -160.23835
47......................................        21.97933      -160.23058
48......................................        21.98935      -160.21923
49......................................        21.99598      -160.20712
50......................................        21.99950      -160.19353
51......................................        21.99963      -160.17980
52......................................        22.00912      -160.17750
53......................................        22.01812      -160.17322
54......................................        22.03043      -160.16303
55......................................        22.03718      -160.15415
56......................................        22.04843      -160.14998
57......................................        22.05858      -160.14325
58......................................        22.06998      -160.13037
59......................................        22.07723      -160.11288
60......................................        22.07833      -160.09322
------------------------------------------------------------------------


                    Table A5--Coordinates for Kaua`i
------------------------------------------------------------------------
              Point ID No.                   Latitude        Longitude
------------------------------------------------------------------------
1.......................................        22.23023      -159.64483
2.......................................        22.23658      -159.64328
3.......................................        22.23943      -159.64090
4.......................................        22.24108      -159.63825
5.......................................        22.24470      -159.62752
6.......................................        22.24473      -159.62460
7.......................................        22.24307      -159.61835
8.......................................        22.24340      -159.61615
9.......................................        22.24463      -159.61438
10......................................        22.25070      -159.61090
11......................................        22.25657      -159.60623
12......................................        22.26618      -159.60690
13......................................        22.27078      -159.60590
14......................................        22.27325      -159.60388
15......................................        22.27597      -159.59985
16......................................        22.28132      -159.58828
17......................................        22.28415      -159.57682
18......................................        22.28480      -159.56468
19......................................        22.28368      -159.55173
20......................................        22.28235      -159.54530
21......................................        22.27953      -159.53727
22......................................        22.27672      -159.53092
23......................................        22.27338      -159.52600
24......................................        22.26862      -159.52285
25......................................        22.25572      -159.51848
26......................................        22.25582      -159.51748
27......................................        22.25715      -159.51645
28......................................        22.26298      -159.51533
29......................................        22.26462      -159.51383
30......................................        22.26633      -159.50630
31......................................        22.26647      -159.50227
32......................................        22.26565      -159.49770
33......................................        22.26370      -159.49392
34......................................        22.25690      -159.48792
35......................................        22.25665      -159.48692
36......................................        22.25698      -159.48538
37......................................        22.26030      -159.48210
38......................................        22.26103      -159.47762
39......................................        22.26042      -159.47528
40......................................        22.25540      -159.46792
41......................................        22.25335      -159.46128
42......................................        22.25257      -159.43648
43......................................        22.25127      -159.43093
44......................................        22.24915      -159.42758
45......................................        22.25142      -159.42245
46......................................        22.25307      -159.40707
47......................................        22.25303      -159.40242
48......................................        22.25098      -159.39485
49......................................        22.25357      -159.39000
50......................................        22.25407      -159.38732
51......................................        22.25332      -159.38345
52......................................        22.24883      -159.37198
53......................................        22.24632      -159.36208
54......................................        22.24883      -159.35590
55......................................        22.24860      -159.35342
56......................................        22.24527      -159.34928
57......................................        22.23777      -159.34528
58......................................        22.23575      -159.34155
59......................................        22.23505      -159.33825
60 *....................................        22.21353      -159.35087
61 *....................................        22.21508      -159.49703

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62 *....................................        22.21378      -159.49672
63 *....................................        22.21132      -159.59522
64......................................        22.23023      -159.64483
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                   Table A6--Coordinates for Maui Nui
------------------------------------------------------------------------
              Point ID No.                   Latitude        Longitude
------------------------------------------------------------------------
1.......................................        21.22380      -157.31272
2.......................................        21.21938      -157.31378
3.......................................        21.20960      -157.31750
4.......................................        21.19332      -157.33268
5.......................................        21.18093      -157.35280
6.......................................        21.17182      -157.37275
7.......................................        21.16902      -157.38062
8.......................................        21.16815      -157.38555
9.......................................        21.16502      -157.39072
10......................................        21.16172      -157.40372
11......................................        21.15897      -157.41582
12......................................        21.15757      -157.42950
13......................................        21.15815      -157.48270
14......................................        21.15992      -157.49052
15......................................        21.15977      -157.49598
16......................................        21.16400      -157.51087
17......................................        21.16420      -157.51713
18......................................        21.16250      -157.52100
19......................................        21.15935      -157.52552
20......................................        21.14960      -157.54817
21......................................        21.14587      -157.55430
22......................................        21.13998      -157.56070
23......................................        21.13005      -157.56862
24......................................        21.12538      -157.57398
25......................................        21.12152      -157.58915
26......................................        21.12010      -157.59217
27......................................        21.11398      -157.60032
28......................................        21.11063      -157.61628
29......................................        21.10790      -157.62245
30......................................        21.10395      -157.62590
31......................................        21.10122      -157.62655
32......................................        21.09598      -157.62547
33......................................        21.09000      -157.62688
34......................................        21.08793      -157.62815
35......................................        21.08638      -157.64073
36......................................        21.08667      -157.64747
37......................................        21.08440      -157.65763
38......................................        21.08087      -157.65977
39......................................        21.07898      -157.65933
40......................................        21.07202      -157.65358
41......................................        21.07042      -157.65293
42......................................        21.06740      -157.65387
43......................................        21.06593      -157.65628
44......................................        21.06712      -157.66142
45......................................        21.06480      -157.66490
46......................................        21.05858      -157.66980
47......................................        21.04922      -157.67460
48......................................        21.04823      -157.67893
49......................................        21.04197      -157.68637
50......................................        21.03627      -157.68960
51......................................        21.03428      -157.69402
52......................................        21.02722      -157.69850
53......................................        21.02428      -157.70122
54......................................        21.02362      -157.70432
55......................................        21.02553      -157.70895
56......................................        21.02268      -157.71652
57......................................        21.01285      -157.71805
58......................................        20.99600      -157.72255
59......................................        20.99253      -157.72507
60......................................        20.98757      -157.73145
61......................................        20.98167      -157.73470
62......................................        20.96713      -157.73572
63......................................        20.95993      -157.73808
64......................................        20.95725      -157.74017
65......................................        20.95113      -157.75002
66......................................        20.93860      -157.75783
67......................................        20.93642      -157.75822
68......................................        20.92492      -157.75177
69......................................        20.92162      -157.75163
70......................................        20.90925      -157.75475
71......................................        20.90548      -157.75652
72......................................        20.90228      -157.75925
73......................................        20.89710      -157.76182
74......................................        20.89360      -157.76263
75......................................        20.88710      -157.76087
76......................................        20.88213      -157.75663
77......................................        20.87747      -157.74822
78......................................        20.87683      -157.74167
79......................................        20.87448      -157.73667
80......................................        20.87213      -157.73533
81......................................        20.86733      -157.73457
82......................................        20.86332      -157.73522
83......................................        20.85518      -157.73948
84......................................        20.85253      -157.73885
85......................................        20.85070      -157.73525
86......................................        20.84945      -157.72498
87......................................        20.84920      -157.71832
88......................................        20.85037      -157.71212
89......................................        20.85000      -157.70652
90......................................        20.85162      -157.70387
91......................................        20.85670      -157.70343
92......................................        20.86250      -157.69857
93......................................        20.86502      -157.69475
94......................................        20.86575      -157.69173
95......................................        20.86383      -157.68598
96......................................        20.86427      -157.67730
97......................................        20.86502      -157.67523
98......................................        20.87097      -157.66773
99......................................        20.87222      -157.66545
100.....................................        20.87347      -157.65898
101.....................................        20.87715      -157.65485
102.....................................        20.87782      -157.65067
103.....................................        20.88127      -157.64455
104.....................................        20.88223      -157.64138
105.....................................        20.88267      -157.63830
106.....................................        20.88217      -157.63645
107.....................................        20.88363      -157.63063
108.....................................        20.88650      -157.62785
109.....................................        20.88775      -157.61990
110.....................................        20.89247      -157.61262
111.....................................        20.89350      -157.60863
112.....................................        20.89658      -157.60333
113.....................................        20.90247      -157.58420
114.....................................        20.91300      -157.57330
115.....................................        20.91492      -157.56742
116.....................................        20.91800      -157.56410
117.....................................        20.92455      -157.54203
118.....................................        20.92668      -157.54018
119.....................................        20.92918      -157.53400
120.....................................        20.93228      -157.51517
121.....................................        20.93332      -157.51258
122.....................................        20.93677      -157.51002
123.....................................        20.95480      -157.51053
124.....................................        20.95687      -157.50825
125.....................................        20.96230      -157.50560
126.....................................        20.96370      -157.50022
127.....................................        20.96297      -157.48638
128.....................................        20.96348      -157.47968
129.....................................        20.96643      -157.46747
130.....................................        20.96768      -157.45805
131.....................................        20.96547      -157.44568
132.....................................        20.96437      -157.43420
133.....................................        20.96467      -157.43267
134.....................................        20.96665      -157.41177
135.....................................        20.96680      -157.40153
136.....................................        20.96775      -157.39682
137.....................................        20.97320      -157.36605
138.....................................        20.97452      -157.36303
139.....................................        20.98998      -157.34743
140.....................................        20.99072      -157.32977
141.....................................        20.99190      -157.32160
142.....................................        20.99507      -157.30917
143.....................................        20.99557      -157.30762
144.....................................        21.01912      -157.29510
145.....................................        21.02553      -157.28297
146.....................................        21.02898      -157.26972
147.....................................        21.02618      -157.26433
148.....................................        21.02597      -157.26192
149.....................................        21.02657      -157.25772
150.....................................        21.03008      -157.25323
151.....................................        21.03068      -157.25138
152.....................................        21.03127      -157.24270
153.....................................        21.03105      -157.23557
154.....................................        21.02877      -157.23173
155.....................................        21.02883      -157.23033
156.....................................        21.03318      -157.22548
157.....................................        21.03473      -157.21687
158.....................................        21.03693      -157.21223
159.....................................        21.03942      -157.20958
160.....................................        21.04333      -157.20678
161.....................................        21.05092      -157.20428
162.....................................        21.05768      -157.19582
163.....................................        21.06085      -157.19302
164.....................................        21.06012      -157.18750
165.....................................        21.05820      -157.18183
166.....................................        21.05783      -157.17373
167.....................................        21.05667      -157.16718
168.....................................        21.05673      -157.15313
169.....................................        21.05122      -157.14150
170.....................................        21.05137      -157.13833
171.....................................        21.05490      -157.12958
172.....................................        21.05658      -157.12333
173.....................................        21.05777      -157.11310
174.....................................        21.06042      -157.10125
175.....................................        21.05923      -157.09455
176.....................................        21.05238      -157.08093
177.....................................        21.05062      -157.07527
178.....................................        21.05040      -157.06997
179.....................................        21.05357      -157.06217
180.....................................        21.04458      -157.03868
181.....................................        21.04128      -157.03603
182.....................................        21.03502      -157.03472
183.....................................        21.03282      -157.03332
184.....................................        21.03023      -157.02985
185.....................................        21.02795      -157.02198
186.....................................        21.02663      -157.02110
187.....................................        21.02207      -157.01955
188.....................................        21.01817      -157.01955
189.....................................        21.01662      -157.01742
190.....................................        21.01463      -157.01638
191.....................................        21.00640      -157.01808
192.....................................        20.99727      -157.01573
193.....................................        20.98770      -157.01522
194.....................................        20.98408      -157.01690
195.....................................        20.98107      -157.01550
196.....................................        20.97945      -157.01595
197.....................................        20.97710      -157.01823
198.....................................        20.97673      -157.01983
199.....................................        20.97555      -157.02418

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200.....................................        20.97438      -157.02595
201.....................................        20.96178      -157.03588
202.....................................        20.94892      -157.05282
203.....................................        20.94023      -157.06210
204.....................................        20.93478      -157.07343
205.....................................        20.92853      -157.07895
206.....................................        20.92522      -157.08462
207.....................................        20.92205      -157.08578
208.....................................        20.91807      -157.08542
209.....................................        20.91182      -157.08727
210.....................................        20.90468      -157.08793
211.....................................        20.89902      -157.09013
212.....................................        20.89622      -157.09013
213.....................................        20.88202      -157.08462
214.....................................        20.87450      -157.07998
215.....................................        20.86427      -157.07152
216.....................................        20.85168      -157.05885
217.....................................        20.84647      -157.05157
218.....................................        20.84462      -157.04532
219.....................................        20.84433      -157.03795
220.....................................        20.84300      -157.03280
221.....................................        20.83932      -157.02625
222.....................................        20.83248      -157.01757
223.....................................        20.82192      -157.01188
224.....................................        20.79377      -157.00950
225.....................................        20.77772      -157.00940
226.....................................        20.77303      -157.00873
227.....................................        20.76695      -157.00653
228.....................................        20.76258      -157.00627
229.....................................        20.75048      -157.00143
230.....................................        20.74437      -156.99613
231.....................................        20.73483      -156.98978
232.....................................        20.73038      -156.98588
233.....................................        20.72995      -156.98367
234.....................................        20.72655      -156.97945
235.....................................        20.72133      -156.97505
236.....................................        20.71268      -156.96152
237.....................................        20.71115      -156.95765
238.....................................        20.71073      -156.94107
239.....................................        20.70910      -156.93135
240.....................................        20.71043      -156.92313
241.....................................        20.70872      -156.90960
242.....................................        20.70872      -156.90348
243.....................................        20.70570      -156.88575
244.....................................        20.70790      -156.88125
245.....................................        20.71742      -156.87293
246.....................................        20.72425      -156.86528
247.....................................        20.72860      -156.86423
248.....................................        20.73072      -156.86198
249.....................................        20.73190      -156.85750
250.....................................        20.73430      -156.85262
251.....................................        20.74113      -156.84095
252.....................................        20.74228      -156.83092
253.....................................        20.74180      -156.82460
254.....................................        20.74467      -156.82188
255.....................................        20.74553      -156.81897
256.....................................        20.74390      -156.81242
257.....................................        20.73865      -156.80897
258.....................................        20.73578      -156.80897
259.....................................        20.73258      -156.81285
260.....................................        20.73162      -156.81298
261.....................................        20.73018      -156.81117
262.....................................        20.73072      -156.80515
263.....................................        20.73440      -156.79635
264.....................................        20.73440      -156.79377
265.....................................        20.73277      -156.79140
266.....................................        20.73233      -156.79100
267.....................................        20.72818      -156.79143
268.....................................        20.72568      -156.78875
269.....................................        20.72268      -156.77808
270.....................................        20.72253      -156.76680
271.....................................        20.72077      -156.76490
272.....................................        20.71900      -156.76422
273.....................................        20.71513      -156.76518
274.....................................        20.71360      -156.76490
275.....................................        20.71278      -156.76380
276.....................................        20.71140      -156.75772
277.....................................        20.71307      -156.74668
278.....................................        20.71230      -156.74228
279.....................................        20.71150      -156.67635
280.....................................        20.71097      -156.67578
281.....................................        20.71102      -156.67300
282.....................................        20.70915      -156.67110
283.....................................        20.71078      -156.66870
284.....................................        20.70685      -156.66297
285.....................................        20.70728      -156.65585
286.....................................        20.70332      -156.64777
287.....................................        20.70265      -156.64542
288.....................................        20.70337      -156.64260
289.....................................        20.69858      -156.63638
290.....................................        20.69645      -156.63420
291.....................................        20.69583      -156.63433
292.....................................        20.69423      -156.61873
293.....................................        20.69538      -156.61478
294.....................................        20.69342      -156.61248
295.....................................        20.69113      -156.60780
296.....................................        20.69045      -156.60747
297.....................................        20.68873      -156.60913
298.....................................        20.68735      -156.60832
299.....................................        20.68663      -156.60253
300.....................................        20.68497      -156.60053
301.....................................        20.67722      -156.59785
302.....................................        20.67115      -156.59112
303.....................................        20.66143      -156.58503
304.....................................        20.65910      -156.58480
305.....................................        20.65642      -156.58662
306.....................................        20.65585      -156.58633
307.....................................        20.65537      -156.58447
308.....................................        20.65312      -156.58217
309.....................................        20.65337      -156.57010
310.....................................        20.65083      -156.55297
311.....................................        20.64968      -156.54895
312.....................................        20.64765      -156.54352
313.....................................        20.64352      -156.53553
314.....................................        20.63307      -156.52033
315.....................................        20.62652      -156.51245
316.....................................        20.62168      -156.50818
317.....................................        20.61412      -156.50335
318.....................................        20.60713      -156.49718
319.....................................        20.59948      -156.49223
320.....................................        20.60063      -156.48987
321.....................................        20.60027      -156.48925
322.....................................        20.59627      -156.49012
323.....................................        20.59472      -156.48835
324.....................................        20.59463      -156.48693
325.....................................        20.59660      -156.48332
326.....................................        20.59640      -156.48128
327.....................................        20.59423      -156.47673
328.....................................        20.59567      -156.47567
329.....................................        20.59970      -156.47500
330.....................................        20.60118      -156.47580
331.....................................        20.60418      -156.47960
332.....................................        20.60553      -156.47990
333.....................................        20.60627      -156.47863
334.....................................        20.60623      -156.47563
335.....................................        20.60750      -156.47080
336.....................................        20.60188      -156.46703
337.....................................        20.59798      -156.46570
338.....................................        20.58188      -156.46357
339.....................................        20.57773      -156.45373
340.....................................        20.57488      -156.45112
341.....................................        20.57272      -156.44752
342 *...................................        20.58308      -156.41192
343 *...................................        20.79025      -156.51013
344 *...................................        20.79033      -156.51097
345 *...................................        20.87173      -156.67920
346.....................................        20.87192      -156.67931
347 *...................................        20.87229      -156.67855
348 *...................................        21.02445      -156.63918
349.....................................        21.07042      -156.66362
350.....................................        21.08872      -156.67335
351 *...................................        21.15802      -156.71095
352 *...................................        21.15843      -156.70948
353 *...................................        21.08595      -157.02030
354.....................................        21.07737      -157.02810
355.....................................        21.08035      -157.03287
356 *...................................        21.08802      -157.02589
357 *...................................        21.08465      -157.24863
358 *...................................        21.08382      -157.24965
359 *...................................        21.22350      -157.25400
360 *...................................        21.22442      -157.25400
361.....................................        21.22380      -157.31272
362 *...................................        20.78593      -156.99232
363 *...................................        20.78308      -156.99152
364 *...................................        20.74253      -156.88680
365 *...................................        20.74317      -156.88740
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Note: The coordinates in the table above marked with an asterisk (*) are
  not a part of the sanctuary boundary. These coordinates are landward
  reference points used to draw a line segment that intersects with the
  shoreline.

Appendix B to Subpart Q of Part 922--Special Sanctuary Management Area 
Boundaries

    Coordinates listed in this appendix are unprojected (Geographic) 
and based on the North American Datum of 1983.

B.1 Maunalua Bay Special Sanctuary Management Area

    The Maunalua SSMA extends throughout the sanctuary waters in 
Maunalua Bay south of Oahu and is defined by the coordinates in 
table B1 and the following textual description. Point 1 of the SSMA 
boundary is located roughly 1.3 nautical miles SE of 
K[umacr]pikipiki`[omacr] Point (Black Point) on the sanctuary 
boundary. From Point 1 the SSMA boundary extends along the sanctuary 
boundary to the east to Point 21 roughly 0.5 nautical miles south of 
Kawaihoa Point, Koko Head. From Point 21 the SSMA boundary extends 
towards Point 22 until it intersects the shoreline. From this 
intersection the boundary follows the shoreline to the west around 
Kawaihoa Point and north around Maunalua Bay until it intersects the 
line segment between Point 23 and Point 24 at the eastern entrance 
to Hawaii Kai Marina. From this intersection the boundary moves 
towards Point 24 across the entrance to the marina until it 
intersects the shoreline again. The boundary then follows the 
shoreline westward until it intersects the line segment between 
Point 25 and Point 26 at the western entrance to the Hawaii Kai 
Marina. From this intersection the boundary moves towards Point 26 
across the entrance to the marina until it intersects the shoreline 
again. The

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boundary then follows the shoreline westward continuing around 
Maunalua Bay until it intersects the line segment between Point 27 
and Point 28 at K[umacr]pikipiki`[omacr] Point (Black Point). From 
this intersection the boundary extends seaward to the SE to Point 
28.

                 Table B1--Coordinates for Maunalua Bay
------------------------------------------------------------------------
              Point ID No.                   Latitude        Longitude
------------------------------------------------------------------------
1.......................................        21.23560      -157.78076
2.......................................        21.23856      -157.77153
3.......................................        21.23835      -157.76540
4.......................................        21.23895      -157.76426
5.......................................        21.24269      -157.76264
6.......................................        21.24427      -157.75741
7.......................................        21.24385      -157.74535
8.......................................        21.24458      -157.73833
9.......................................        21.24606      -157.73490
10......................................        21.24570      -157.73037
11......................................        21.24323      -157.72720
12......................................        21.23959      -157.72534
13......................................        21.23484      -157.72541
14......................................        21.23209      -157.72239
15......................................        21.23090      -157.71620
16......................................        21.23203      -157.71399
17......................................        21.23592      -157.71225
18......................................        21.23830      -157.71003
19......................................        21.24200      -157.70882
20......................................        21.24458      -157.70903
21......................................        21.25209      -157.70641
22 *....................................        21.25964      -157.70717
23 *....................................        21.28117      -157.71132
24 *....................................        21.28152      -157.71197
25 *....................................        21.28508      -157.71852
26 *....................................        21.28530      -157.71885
27 *....................................        21.25545      -157.79180
28......................................        21.23560      -157.78076
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Note: The coordinates in the table above marked with an asterisk (*) are
  not a part of the sanctuary boundary. These coordinates are landward
  reference points used to draw a line segment that intersects with the
  shoreline.

B.2 Penguin Bank Special Sanctuary Management Area

    The Penguin Bank SSMA extends throughout the federal waters of 
the Penguin Bank area southwest of Moloka`i and is defined by the 
coordinates in table B2 and the following textual description. The 
SSMA boundary begins roughly 3.3 nautical miles west of `[Imacr]lio 
Point off the northwest tip of Moloka`i at Point 1 at the 
intersection of the sanctuary boundary and the three nautical mile 
line. From Point 1 the SSMA boundary follows the sanctuary boundary 
to the SW and then back around Penguin Bank to the NE to Point 158 
located at the intersection of the sanctuary boundary and the three 
nautical mile line to the SSW of Lono Harbor on Moloka`i. From Point 
158 the SSMA boundary approximates the three nautical mile line 
extending west and then north to Point 185 west of northwest tip of 
Moloka'i.

                 Table B2--Coordinates for Penguin Bank
------------------------------------------------------------------------
              Point ID No.                   Latitude        Longitude
------------------------------------------------------------------------
1.......................................        21.21938      -157.31378
2.......................................        21.20960      -157.31750
3.......................................        21.19332      -157.33268
4.......................................        21.18093      -157.35280
5.......................................        21.17182      -157.37275
6.......................................        21.16902      -157.38062
7.......................................        21.16815      -157.38555
8.......................................        21.16502      -157.39072
9.......................................        21.16172      -157.40372
10......................................        21.15897      -157.41582
11......................................        21.15757      -157.42950
12......................................        21.15815      -157.48270
13......................................        21.15992      -157.49052
14......................................        21.15977      -157.49598
15......................................        21.16400      -157.51087
16......................................        21.16420      -157.51713
17......................................        21.16250      -157.52100
18......................................        21.15935      -157.52552
19......................................        21.14960      -157.54817
20......................................        21.14587      -157.55430
21......................................        21.13998      -157.56070
22......................................        21.13005      -157.56862
23......................................        21.12538      -157.57398
24......................................        21.12152      -157.58915
25......................................        21.12010      -157.59217
26......................................        21.11398      -157.60032
27......................................        21.11063      -157.61628
28......................................        21.10790      -157.62245
29......................................        21.10395      -157.62590
30......................................        21.10122      -157.62655
31......................................        21.09598      -157.62547
32......................................        21.09000      -157.62688
33......................................        21.08793      -157.62815
34......................................        21.08638      -157.64073
35......................................        21.08667      -157.64747
36......................................        21.08440      -157.65763
37......................................        21.08087      -157.65977
38......................................        21.07898      -157.65933
39......................................        21.07202      -157.65358
40......................................        21.07042      -157.65293
41......................................        21.06740      -157.65387
42......................................        21.06593      -157.65628
43......................................        21.06712      -157.66142
44......................................        21.06480      -157.66490
45......................................        21.05858      -157.66980
46......................................        21.04922      -157.67460
47......................................        21.04823      -157.67893
48......................................        21.04197      -157.68637
49......................................        21.03627      -157.68960
50......................................        21.03428      -157.69402
51......................................        21.02722      -157.69850
52......................................        21.02428      -157.70122
53......................................        21.02362      -157.70432
54......................................        21.02553      -157.70895
55......................................        21.02268      -157.71652
56......................................        21.01285      -157.71805
57......................................        20.99600      -157.72255
58......................................        20.99253      -157.72507
59......................................        20.98757      -157.73145
60......................................        20.98167      -157.73470
61......................................        20.96713      -157.73572
62......................................        20.95993      -157.73808
63......................................        20.95725      -157.74017
64......................................        20.95113      -157.75002
65......................................        20.93860      -157.75783
66......................................        20.93642      -157.75822
67......................................        20.92492      -157.75177
68......................................        20.92162      -157.75163
69......................................        20.90925      -157.75475
70......................................        20.90548      -157.75652
71......................................        20.90228      -157.75925
72......................................        20.89710      -157.76182
73......................................        20.89360      -157.76263
74......................................        20.88710      -157.76087
75......................................        20.88213      -157.75663
76......................................        20.87747      -157.74822
77......................................        20.87683      -157.74167
78......................................        20.87448      -157.73667
79......................................        20.87213      -157.73533
80......................................        20.86733      -157.73457
81......................................        20.86332      -157.73522
82......................................        20.85518      -157.73948
83......................................        20.85253      -157.73885
84......................................        20.85070      -157.73525
85......................................        20.84945      -157.72498
86......................................        20.84920      -157.71832
87......................................        20.85037      -157.71212
88......................................        20.85000      -157.70652
89......................................        20.85162      -157.70387
90......................................        20.85670      -157.70343
91......................................        20.86250      -157.69857
92......................................        20.86502      -157.69475
93......................................        20.86575      -157.69173
94......................................        20.86383      -157.68598
95......................................        20.86427      -157.67730
96......................................        20.86502      -157.67523
97......................................        20.87097      -157.66773
98......................................        20.87222      -157.66545
99......................................        20.87347      -157.65898
100.....................................        20.87715      -157.65485
101.....................................        20.87782      -157.65067
102.....................................        20.88127      -157.64455
103.....................................        20.88223      -157.64138
104.....................................        20.88267      -157.63830
105.....................................        20.88217      -157.63645
106.....................................        20.88363      -157.63063
107.....................................        20.88650      -157.62785
108.....................................        20.88775      -157.61990
109.....................................        20.89247      -157.61262
110.....................................        20.89350      -157.60863
111.....................................        20.89658      -157.60333
112.....................................        20.90247      -157.58420
113.....................................        20.91300      -157.57330
114.....................................        20.91492      -157.56742
115.....................................        20.91800      -157.56410
116.....................................        20.92455      -157.54203
117.....................................        20.92668      -157.54018
118.....................................        20.92918      -157.53400
119.....................................        20.93228      -157.51517
120.....................................        20.93332      -157.51258
121.....................................        20.93677      -157.51002
122.....................................        20.95480      -157.51053
123.....................................        20.95687      -157.50825
124.....................................        20.96230      -157.50560
125.....................................        20.96370      -157.50022
126.....................................        20.96297      -157.48638
127.....................................        20.96348      -157.47968
128.....................................        20.96643      -157.46747
129.....................................        20.96768      -157.45805
130.....................................        20.96547      -157.44568
131.....................................        20.96437      -157.43420
132.....................................        20.96467      -157.43267
133.....................................        20.96665      -157.41177
134.....................................        20.96680      -157.40153
135.....................................        20.96775      -157.39682
136.....................................        20.97320      -157.36605
137.....................................        20.97452      -157.36303
138.....................................        20.98998      -157.34743
139.....................................        20.99072      -157.32977
140.....................................        20.99190      -157.32160

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141.....................................        20.99507      -157.30917
142.....................................        20.99557      -157.30762
143.....................................        21.01912      -157.29510
144.....................................        21.02553      -157.28297
145.....................................        21.02898      -157.26972
146.....................................        21.02618      -157.26433
147.....................................        21.02597      -157.26192
148.....................................        21.02657      -157.25772
149.....................................        21.03008      -157.25323
150.....................................        21.03068      -157.25138
151.....................................        21.03127      -157.24270
152.....................................        21.03105      -157.23557
153.....................................        21.02877      -157.23173
154.....................................        21.02883      -157.23033
155.....................................        21.03318      -157.22548
156.....................................        21.03473      -157.21687
157.....................................        21.03693      -157.21223
158.....................................        21.03942      -157.20958
159.....................................        21.03807      -157.22824
160.....................................        21.03587      -157.23534
161.....................................        21.03443      -157.24328
162.....................................        21.03422      -157.25383
163.....................................        21.03594      -157.26426
164.....................................        21.04060      -157.27854
165.....................................        21.04294      -157.29650
166.....................................        21.04342      -157.30569
167.....................................        21.04481      -157.31271
168.....................................        21.04893      -157.32567
169.....................................        21.05564      -157.33776
170.....................................        21.06479      -157.34835
171.....................................        21.07731      -157.35771
172.....................................        21.08558      -157.36150
173.....................................        21.09584      -157.36398
174.....................................        21.10581      -157.36422
175.....................................        21.11550      -157.36240
176.....................................        21.12477      -157.35857
177.....................................        21.13269      -157.35324
178.....................................        21.14126      -157.35083
179.....................................        21.15314      -157.34602
180.....................................        21.16897      -157.33692
181.....................................        21.17781      -157.33065
182.....................................        21.18854      -157.32154
183.....................................        21.19845      -157.30977
184.....................................        21.20836      -157.31292
185.....................................        21.21938      -157.31378
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B.3 Maui Nui Special Sanctuary Management Area

    The Maui Nui Special Sanctuary Management Area (SSMA) extends 
throughout the federal waters of the Maui Nui area between Maui, 
Moloka`i and Lana`i and is defined by the coordinates in table B3 
and the following textual description. Point 1 of the SSMA boundary 
is located at approximately the intersection of the Moloka`i three 
nautical mile line and the sanctuary boundary south of Kaunakakai on 
Moloka'i near the Kalohi Channel. From Point 1, the SSMA boundary 
extends eastward approximating the three nautical mile line south of 
the Moloka`i coastline to Point 29 in numerical order at 
approximately the intersection of the Moloka`i three nautical mile 
line and the sanctuary boundary line that extends across Pailolo 
Channel from Cape Halawa on Moloka`i to Lipoa Pt. on Maui. From 
Point 29, the SSMA boundary extends southeast to Point 30 at 
approximately the intersection of the Maui three nautical mile line 
and the sanctuary boundary line NW of Lipoa Point on Maui. From 
Point 30, the SSMA boundary curves southwest and then southeast 
approximating the three nautical mile line west and south of the 
Maui coastline until it intersects the Kaho`olawe three nautical 
mile line and the sanctuary boundary WNW of Molokini between Maui 
and Kaho`olawe at Point 87. From Point 87 the SSMA boundary briefly 
approximates the Kaho`'olawe three mile line extending west to Point 
90 at the intersection of the three nautical mile line north of the 
coastline of Kaho`olawe and the sanctuary boundary. From Point 90, 
the SSMA boundary extends west along the sanctuary boundary across 
the Kealaikahiki Channel until it intersects the Lana`i three 
nautical mile line SE of Kamaiki Point at Point 133. From Point 133 
the SSMA boundary extends north and then NW to the east of Lana`i to 
Point 161 at the intersection of the Lana`i three nautical mile line 
and the sanctuary boundary NW of Pohakuloa Point on Lana`i. From 
Point 161 the SSMA boundary then follows the sanctuary boundary 
north across the Kalohi Channel until it intersects with the 
Moloka'i three nautical mile line at Point 175 south of Kaunakakai 
on Moloka'i.

                   Table B3--Coordinates for Maui Nui
------------------------------------------------------------------------
              Point ID No.                   Latitude        Longitude
------------------------------------------------------------------------
1.......................................        21.03023      -157.02985
2.......................................        21.03049      -157.02138
3.......................................        21.02705      -157.00787
4.......................................        21.02346      -157.00062
5.......................................        21.02127      -156.99402
6.......................................        21.01712      -156.97004
7.......................................        21.01445      -156.96069
8.......................................        21.00991      -156.93421
9.......................................        21.00547      -156.91735
10......................................        20.99932      -156.90155
11......................................        20.99696      -156.89138
12......................................        20.99586      -156.87167
13......................................        20.99663      -156.86473
14......................................        20.99893      -156.85595
15......................................        20.99884      -156.84286
16......................................        21.00206      -156.82933
17......................................        21.00980      -156.81031
18......................................        21.01616      -156.80073
19......................................        21.01808      -156.78962
20......................................        21.02005      -156.78311
21......................................        21.02869      -156.76519
22......................................        21.03652      -156.75394
23......................................        21.04036      -156.74628
24......................................        21.04407      -156.74093
25......................................        21.05202      -156.73280
26......................................        21.06728      -156.71150
27......................................        21.08102      -156.69629
28......................................        21.08312      -156.68590
29......................................        21.08871      -156.67334
30......................................        21.07042      -156.66361
31......................................        21.06248      -156.67605
32......................................        21.05499      -156.68365
33......................................        21.05109      -156.69316
34......................................        21.04752      -156.69903
35......................................        21.04327      -156.70435
36......................................        21.03575      -156.71112
37......................................        21.02408      -156.71747
38......................................        21.01320      -156.72087
39......................................        21.00803      -156.72176
40......................................        20.98584      -156.73247
41......................................        20.97786      -156.73546
42......................................        20.96520      -156.74238
43......................................        20.95575      -156.74497
44......................................        20.94800      -156.74578
45......................................        20.94098      -156.74854
46......................................        20.93456      -156.75000
47......................................        20.91471      -156.75057
48......................................        20.90157      -156.74803
49......................................        20.88914      -156.74198
50......................................        20.87936      -156.74188
51......................................        20.86963      -156.74032
52......................................        20.86037      -156.73677
53......................................        20.85463      -156.73336
54......................................        20.84464      -156.72480
55......................................        20.83061      -156.71496
56......................................        20.82338      -156.70795
57......................................        20.81548      -156.69811
58......................................        20.80430      -156.69025
59......................................        20.79795      -156.68372
60......................................        20.79212      -156.67581
61......................................        20.78533      -156.67177
62......................................        20.77577      -156.66422
63......................................        20.76699      -156.65388
64......................................        20.76102      -156.64148
65......................................        20.75919      -156.63461
66......................................        20.75725      -156.62101
67......................................        20.75108      -156.61012
68......................................        20.74827      -156.60341
69......................................        20.74598      -156.59654
70......................................        20.74409      -156.58607
71......................................        20.73787      -156.57521
72......................................        20.73108      -156.56518
73......................................        20.72588      -156.55239
74......................................        20.72436      -156.54448
75......................................        20.72389      -156.53404
76......................................        20.72499      -156.52123
77......................................        20.72788      -156.50927
78......................................        20.71633      -156.50584
79......................................        20.70620      -156.50062
80......................................        20.69323      -156.49907
81......................................        20.68368      -156.49924
82......................................        20.68075      -156.51493
83......................................        20.67829      -156.52150
84......................................        20.67322      -156.53047
85......................................        20.66401      -156.54055
86......................................        20.65861      -156.54451
87......................................        20.64968      -156.54895
88......................................        20.65083      -156.55297
89......................................        20.65337      -156.57010
90......................................        20.65312      -156.58217
91......................................        20.65537      -156.58447
92......................................        20.65585      -156.58633
93......................................        20.65642      -156.58662
94......................................        20.65910      -156.58480
95......................................        20.66143      -156.58503
96......................................        20.67115      -156.59112
97......................................        20.67722      -156.59785
98......................................        20.68497      -156.60053
99......................................        20.68663      -156.60253
100.....................................        20.68735      -156.60832
101.....................................        20.68873      -156.60913
102.....................................        20.69045      -156.60747
103.....................................        20.69113      -156.60780
104.....................................        20.69342      -156.61248
105.....................................        20.69538      -156.61478
106.....................................        20.69423      -156.61873
107.....................................        20.69583      -156.63433
108.....................................        20.69645      -156.63420
109.....................................        20.69858      -156.63638

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110.....................................        20.70337      -156.64260
111.....................................        20.70265      -156.64542
112.....................................        20.70332      -156.64777
113.....................................        20.70728      -156.65585
114.....................................        20.70685      -156.66297
115.....................................        20.71078      -156.66870
116.....................................        20.70915      -156.67110
117.....................................        20.71102      -156.67300
118.....................................        20.71097      -156.67578
119.....................................        20.71150      -156.67635
120.....................................        20.71230      -156.74228
121.....................................        20.71307      -156.74668
122.....................................        20.71140      -156.75772
123.....................................        20.71278      -156.76380
124.....................................        20.71360      -156.76490
125.....................................        20.71513      -156.76518
126.....................................        20.71900      -156.76422
127.....................................        20.72077      -156.76490
128.....................................        20.72253      -156.76680
129.....................................        20.72268      -156.77808
130.....................................        20.72568      -156.78875
131.....................................        20.72818      -156.79143
132.....................................        20.73233      -156.79100
133.....................................        20.73277      -156.79140
134.....................................        20.74336      -156.78335
135.....................................        20.75400      -156.77792
136.....................................        20.76659      -156.76785
137.....................................        20.78643      -156.75726
138.....................................        20.79940      -156.75340
139.....................................        20.81653      -156.75192
140.....................................        20.83137      -156.75336
141.....................................        20.84395      -156.75769
142.....................................        20.85576      -156.76497
143.....................................        20.86235      -156.77027
144.....................................        20.87463      -156.77687
145.....................................        20.88903      -156.78849
146.....................................        20.90091      -156.80067
147.....................................        20.91454      -156.81671
148.....................................        20.92819      -156.83095
149.....................................        20.93291      -156.83751
150.....................................        20.94170      -156.84610
151.....................................        20.95280      -156.86190
152.....................................        20.96241      -156.88264
153.....................................        20.96897      -156.90386
154.....................................        20.97007      -156.91505
155.....................................        20.97363      -156.93338
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2. Revise Sec.  922.48 to read as follows:


Sec.  922.48  National Marine Sanctuary permits--application procedures 
and issuance criteria.

    (a) A person may conduct an activity prohibited by subparts F 
through O, and Q, if conducted in accordance with the scope, purpose, 
terms and conditions of a permit issued under this section and subparts 
F through O, and Q, as appropriate. For the Florida Keys National 
Marine Sanctuary, a person may conduct an activity prohibited by 
subpart P if conducted in accordance with the scope, purpose, terms and 
conditions of a permit issued under Sec.  922.166. For the Thunder Bay 
National Marine Sanctuary and Underwater Preserve, a person may conduct 
an activity prohibited by subpart R in accordance with the scope, 
purpose, terms and conditions of a permit issued under Sec.  922.195.
    (b) Applications for permits to conduct activities otherwise 
prohibited by subparts F through O, and Q, should be addressed to the 
Director and sent to the address specified in subparts F through O, and 
Q, or subpart R, as appropriate. An application must include:
    (1) A detailed description of the proposed activity including a 
timetable for completion;
    (2) The equipment, personnel and methodology to be employed;
    (3) The qualifications and experience of all personnel;
    (4) The potential effects of the activity, if any, on Sanctuary 
resources and qualities; and
    (5) Copies of all other required licenses, permits, approvals or 
other authorizations.
    (c) Upon receipt of an application, the Director may request such 
additional information from the applicant as he or she deems necessary 
to act on the application and may seek the views of any persons or 
entity, within or outside the Federal government, and may hold a public 
hearing, as deemed appropriate.
    (d) The Director, at his or her discretion, may issue a permit, 
subject to such terms and conditions as he or she deems appropriate, to 
conduct a prohibited activity, in accordance with the criteria found in 
subparts F through O, and Q, or subpart R, as appropriate. The Director 
shall further impose, at a minimum, the conditions set forth in the 
relevant subpart.
    (e) A permit granted pursuant to this section is nontransferable.
    (f) The Director may amend, suspend, or revoke a permit issued 
pursuant to this section for good cause. The Director may deny a permit 
application pursuant to this section, in whole or in part, if it is 
determined that the permittee or applicant has acted in violation of 
the terms and conditions of a permit or of the regulations set forth in 
this section or subparts F through O, and Q, subpart R or for other 
good cause. Any such action shall be communicated in writing to the 
permittee or applicant by certified mail and shall set forth the 
reason(s) for the action taken. Procedures governing permit sanctions 
and denials for enforcement reasons are set forth in subpart D of 15 
CFR part 904.
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3. Revise Sec.  922.49 to read as follows:


Sec.  922.49  Notification and review of applications for leases, 
licenses, permits, approvals, or other authorizations to conduct a 
prohibited activity.

    (a) A person may conduct an activity prohibited by subparts L 
through R of the part, if such activity is specifically authorized by 
any valid Federal, State, or local lease, permit, license, approval, or 
other authorization issued after the effective date of Sanctuary 
designation, or in the case of the Florida Keys National Marine 
Sanctuary after the effective date of the regulations in subpart P, 
provided that:
    (1) The applicant notifies the Director, in writing, of the 
application for such authorization (and of any application for an 
amendment, renewal, or extension of such authorization) within fifteen 
(15) days of the date of filing of the application or the effective 
date of Sanctuary designation, or in the case of the Florida Keys 
National Marine Sanctuary the effective date of the regulations in 
subpart P, whichever is later;
    (2) The applicant complies with the other provisions of this 
section;
    (3) The Director notifies the applicant and authorizing agency that 
he or she does not object to issuance of the authorization (or 
amendment, renewal, or extension); and
    (4) The applicant complies with any terms and conditions the 
Director deems reasonably necessary to protect Sanctuary resources and 
qualities.
    (b) Any potential applicant for an authorization described in 
paragraph (a) of this section may request the Director to issue a 
finding as to whether the activity for which an application is intended 
to be made is prohibited by subparts L through R, as appropriate.
    (c) Notification of filings of applications should be sent to the 
Director, Office of Ocean and Coastal Resource Management at the 
address specified in subparts L through R of this part, as appropriate. 
A copy of the application must accompany the notification.
    (d) The Director may request additional information from the

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applicant as he or she deems reasonably necessary to determine whether 
to object to issuance of an authorization described in paragraph (a) of 
this section, or what terms and conditions are reasonably necessary to 
protect Sanctuary resources and qualities. The information requested 
must be received by the Director within 45 days of the postmark date of 
the request. The Director may seek the views of any persons on the 
application.
    (e) The Director shall notify, in writing, the agency to which 
application has been made of his or her pending review of the 
application and possible objection to issuance. Upon completion of 
review of the application and information received with respect 
thereto, the Director shall notify both the agency and applicant, in 
writing, whether he or she has an objection to issuance and what terms 
and conditions he or she deems reasonably necessary to protect 
Sanctuary resources and qualities, and reasons therefor.
    (f) The Director may amend the terms and conditions deemed 
reasonably necessary to protect Sanctuary resources and qualities 
whenever additional information becomes available justifying such an 
amendment.
    (g) Any time limit prescribed in or established under this Sec.  
922.49 may be extended by the Director for good cause.
    (h) The applicant may appeal any objection by, or terms or 
conditions imposed by, the Director to the Assistant Administrator or 
designee in accordance with the provisions of Sec.  922.50.
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4. Revise section Sec.  922.50 to read as follows:


Sec.  922.50  Appeals of administrative action.

    Except for permit actions taken for enforcement reasons (see 
subpart D of 15 CFR part 904 for applicable procedures), an applicant 
for, or a holder of, a National Marine Sanctuary permit; an applicant 
for, or a holder of, a Special Use permit issued pursuant to section 
310 of the Act; a person requesting certification of an existing lease, 
permit, license or right of subsistence use or access under Sec.  
922.47; or, for those Sanctuaries described in subparts L through R, an 
applicant for a lease, permit, license or other authorization issued by 
any Federal, State, or local authority of competent jurisdiction 
(hereinafter appellant) may appeal to the Assistant Administrator:
    (a) The granting, denial, conditioning, amendment, suspension or 
revocation by the Director of a National Marine Sanctuary or Special 
Use permit;
    (b) The conditioning, amendment, suspension or revocation of a 
certification under Sec.  922.47; or
    (c) For those Sanctuaries described in subparts L through R, the 
objection to issuance of or the imposition of terms and conditions on a 
lease, permit, license or other authorization issued by any Federal, 
State, or local authority of competent jurisdiction.
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                                                                                                          Part IV


                                                                                                          Department of Commerce
                                                                                                          National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
                                                                                                          15 CFR Part 922
                                                                                                          Proposed Expansion, Regulatory Revision and New Management Plan for
                                                                                                          the Hawaiian Islands Humpback Whale National Marine Sanctuary;
                                                                                                          Proposed Rules
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                                                     DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE                                  viewing on www.regulations.gov                          Location: Lāna‘i High and Elementary
                                                                                                             without change. All personal identifying              School.
                                                     National Oceanic and Atmospheric                        information (e.g., name, address, etc.),                Address: 555 Fraser Avenue, Lāna‘i
                                                     Administration                                          confidential business information, or                 City, HI 96763.
                                                                                                             otherwise sensitive information                         Time: 9:30 a.m.–12:00 p.m.
                                                     15 CFR Part 922                                         submitted voluntarily by the sender will              (7) Kilauea City, HI (Kaua‘i)
                                                     [Docket No. 140207122–4122–01]                          be publicly accessible. NOAA will
                                                                                                             accept anonymous comments (enter                        Date: May 4, 2015.
                                                     RIN 0648–BD97                                           ‘‘N/A’’ in the required fields if you wish              Location: Kilauea Elementary School
                                                                                                             to remain anonymous).                                 Cafeteria.
                                                     Proposed Expansion, Regulatory                                                                                  Address: 2440 Kolo Road, Kilauea, HI
                                                                                                             FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
                                                     Revision and New Management Plan                                                                              96754.
                                                     for the Hawaiian Islands Humpback                       Malia Chow, Superintendent, Hawaiian
                                                                                                                                                                     Time: 5:30 p.m.–8:30 p.m.
                                                     Whale National Marine Sanctuary                         Islands Humpback Whale National
                                                                                                             Marine Sanctuary at 808–725–5901 or                   (8) Ni‘ihau, HI *
                                                     AGENCY:  Office of National Marine                      hihwmanagementplan@noaa.gov.                             Date: May 5, 2015.
                                                     Sanctuaries (ONMS), National Ocean                         Copies of the draft environmental                     Location: Ni‘ihau School Cafeteria.
                                                     Service (NOS), National Oceanic and                     impact statement and proposed rule can                   Address: Puuwai Village, Ni‘ihau, HI
                                                     Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),                      be downloaded or viewed on the                        96769.
                                                     Department of Commerce (DOC).                           Internet at www.regulations.gov (search                  Time: 10:00 a.m.–1:00 p.m.
                                                     ACTION: Proposed rule.                                  for docket # NOAA–NOS–2015–0028) or                      * Please note that due to limited
                                                                                                             at http://hawaiihumpbackwhale.                        access to the island this is not a public
                                                     SUMMARY:    The National Oceanic and                    noaa.gov. Copies can also be obtained                 meeting. This meeting is for people
                                                     Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) is                    by contacting the person identified                   residing on and landowners of Ni‘ihau
                                                     proposing to expand the boundaries and                  under FOR FURTHER INFORMATION                         Island.
                                                     scope of Hawaiian Islands Humpback                      CONTACT.
                                                     Whale National Marine Sanctuary                                                                               (9) Lihu‘e, HI (Kaua‘i)
                                                                                                             SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:     Public
                                                     (HIHWNMS or sanctuary), amend the                                                                               Date: May 6, 2015.
                                                                                                             hearings will be held in the following
                                                     regulations for HIHWNMS, change the                                                                             Location: King Kaumuali‘i Elementary
                                                                                                             locations at the locales and times
                                                     name of the sanctuary, and revise the                                                                         School Cafeteria.
                                                                                                             indicated:
                                                     sanctuary’s terms of designation and                                                                            Address: 4380 Hanama‘ulu Road,
                                                     management plan. The purpose of this                    (1) Hale‘iwa, HI (O‘ahu)                              Lihu’e, HI 96766.
                                                     action is to transition the sanctuary from                Date: April 27, 2015.                                 Time: 5:30 p.m.–8:30 p.m.
                                                     a single-species management approach                      Location: Sunset Beach Recreation
                                                     to an ecosystem-based management                                                                              (10) Kailua-Kona, HI (Hawai‘i)
                                                                                                             Center.
                                                     approach. A draft environmental impact                    Address: 59–540 Kamehameha                            Date: May 7, 2015.
                                                     statement and draft revised management                  Highway, Hal‘eiwa, HI 96712.                            Location: Kealakehe High School
                                                     plan have been prepared for this                          Time: 5:30 p.m.–8:30 p.m.                           Cafeteria.
                                                     proposed action. NOAA is soliciting                                                                             Address: 74–5000 Puohulihuli Street,
                                                     public comment on the proposed rule,                    (2) Honolulu, HI (O‘ahu)                              Kailua-Kona, HI 96740.
                                                     draft environmental impact statement,                     Date: April 28, 2015.                                 Time: 5:30 p.m.–8:00 p.m.
                                                     and draft revised management plan.                        Location: Honolulu Waldorf School.                  I. Introduction
                                                     DATES: Comments on this proposed rule                     Address: 350 Ulua Street, Honolulu,
                                                     will be considered if received by June                  HI 96821.                                             1. Hawaiian Islands Humpback Whale
                                                     19, 2015.                                                 Time: 5:30 p.m.–8:30 p.m.                           National Marine Sanctuary
                                                     ADDRESSES: You may submit comments                      (3) Kihei, HI (Maui)                                    The Hawaiian Islands Humpback
                                                     on this document, identified by NOAA–                                                                         Whale National Marine Sanctuary
                                                     NOS–2015–0028, by any of the                              Date: April 29, 2015.                               (HIHWNMS or sanctuary) covers
                                                                                                               Location: Kihei Youth Center.                       approximately 1,031.4 square nautical
                                                     following methods:
                                                                                                               Address: 131 S. Kihei Road, Kihei, HI
                                                        • Electronic Submission: Submit all                                                                        miles (1,366 square miles) of federal and
                                                                                                             96753.                                                state waters in the Hawaiian Islands.
                                                     electronic public comments via the
                                                                                                               Time: 5:30 p.m.–8:00 p.m.                           The sanctuary lies within the shallow
                                                     Federal e-Rulemaking Portal. Go to
                                                     www.regulations.gov/#!docketDetail;D=                   (4) Lahaina, HI (Maui)                                warm waters surrounding the main
                                                     NOAA-NOS-2015-0028, click the                             Date: April 30, 2015.                               Hawaiian Islands which are a nationally
                                                     ‘‘Comment Now!’’ icon, complete the                       Location: Kaunoa Senior Center.                     significant marine environment. The
                                                     required fields, and enter or attach your                 Address: 788 Pauoa St., Lahaina, HI                 area is a diverse and unique ecosystem
                                                     comments.                                               96761.                                                with marine resources including coral
                                                        • Mail: Hawaiian Islands Humpback                      Time: 5:00 p.m.–7:30 p.m.                           reefs, highly endangered Hawaiian
                                                     Whale National Marine Sanctuary,                                                                              monk seals, three species of sea turtles,
                                                     NOAA/DKIRC, 1845 Wasp Blvd., Bldg.                      (5) Kaunakakai, HI (Moloka‘i)                         marine species endemic to this area
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                                                     176, Honolulu, HI 96818, Attn: Malia                      Date: May 1, 2015.                                  such as monk seals, corals, and
                                                     Chow, Superintendent.                                     Location: Lanikeha Community                        seagrasses, and 25 species of cetaceans
                                                        Instructions: Comments sent by any                   Center.                                               including humpback whales. This area
                                                     other method, to any other address or                     Address: 2200 Farrington Ave.,                      constitutes one of the world’s most
                                                     individual, or received after the end of                Kaunakakai, HI 96748.                                 important humpback whale habitats.
                                                     the comment period, may not be                            Time: 4:00 p.m.–6:30 p.m.                           The warm, calm waters in this area are
                                                     considered by NOAA. All comments                                                                              used by humpback whales for breeding,
                                                     received are a part of the public record                (6) Lāna‘i City, HI (Lāna‘i)                        calving, and nursing. The waters in this
                                                     and will generally be posted for public                   Date: May 2, 2015.                                  area also contain a number of cultural


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                                                     and historical resources including those                inclusive of all aspects of the marine                management plan review process. These
                                                     reflecting native Hawaiian traditions                   ecosystem than the current single                     events were conducted formally and
                                                     and uses. The area supports fishing                     species approach. Humpback whales                     informally across the State of Hawai‘i on
                                                     activities, and is also a destination for               and their habitat are an essential                    all the main islands.
                                                     visitors worldwide who come for whale                   component of the marine ecosystem in                  Public Scoping Process
                                                     watching, diving, and other ocean-                      Hawai‘i and the sanctuary would
                                                     related activities in the sanctuary                     continue to support current humpback                     NOAA formally initiated the public
                                                     waters. Congress designated the                         whale management programs, but                        scoping process on July 14, 2010, by
                                                     sanctuary in 1992 through the Hawaiian                  would also engage in research, resource               publishing a notice of intent in the
                                                     Islands National Marine Sanctuary Act                   protection, education, community                      Federal Register (75 FR 40759) and
                                                     (HINMSA, Subtitle C of the Oceans Act                   engagement, and education for other                   informing the public that NOAA was
                                                     of 1992, Pub. L. 102–587), which                        areas and issues of the sanctuary                     initiating a review of its management
                                                     declared that the purposes of the                       environment.                                          plan and regulations and preparing an
                                                     sanctuary were to (1) protect humpback                     This management approach is also                   environmental impact statement (EIS).
                                                     whales and their habitat; (2) educate                   consistent with Native Hawaiians’                     In August 2010, NOAA held ten public
                                                     and interpret for the public the                        management practices, which have                      scoping meetings in communities across
                                                     relationship of humpback whales to the                  traditionally used a holistic approach to             Hawai‘i. In total, 12,375 public
                                                     Hawaiian Islands marine environment;                    conserve both land and marine                         comments, including two petitions with
                                                     (3) manage human uses of the sanctuary                  resources. Native Hawaiians also view                 a total of 12,019 signatures, were
                                                     consistent with the Act and the National                natural and cultural resources as being               received over the 90-day public
                                                     Marine Sanctuaries Act (NMSA); and (4)                  interrelated and, that all biological                 comment period (July to October 2010).
                                                     provide for the identification of marine                resources are culturally significant.                    Many people commended HIHWNMS
                                                     resources and ecosystems of national                    NOAA recognizes the importance of                     for their active role in promoting the
                                                     significance for possible inclusion in the              including Native Hawaiian knowledge                   conservation of humpback whales and
                                                     sanctuary.                                              and practices in the management                       their habitat, but suggested that NOAA
                                                        The sanctuary is co-managed by                       framework of the sanctuary and intends                consider expanding the scope of
                                                     NOAA and the State of Hawai‘i (State)                   to incorporate the sustainable use of                 sanctuary management to conserve
                                                     through a compact agreement that was                    natural and cultural resources into its               additional marine species and habitats.
                                                     signed in 1998 which clarifies the                      management planning. In addition, the                 Other comments identified the need to
                                                     relative jurisdiction, authority, and                   sanctuary management plan and                         address anthropogenic threats to the
                                                     conditions of the NOAA-State                            regulations will strive to accommodate                marine environment including
                                                     partnership for managing the sanctuary.                 traditional uses and achieve sustainable              pollution, offshore development, and
                                                     The Hawaii Department of Land and                       cultural practices.                                   climate change. The public also
                                                     Natural Resources (DLNR) serves as the                                                                        identified opportunities and
                                                     lead agency for the State’s co-                         3. History of the Management Plan                     recommendations for HIHWNMS to:
                                                     management of the sanctuary.                            Review Process                                           • Improve and expand upon
                                                                                                             History                                               enforcement, management effectiveness,
                                                     2. Need for Action
                                                                                                                                                                   and marine animal assessment and
                                                        When Congress designated the                           During the 2002 management plan                     response;
                                                     HIHWNMS in 1992, it mandated NOAA                       review (MPR), NOAA received                              • better integrate Native Hawaiian
                                                     to provide for the identification of                    comments from the general public                      cultural resources and maritime heritage
                                                     marine resources and ecosystems of                      requesting that HIHWNMS, consistent                   resources into sanctuary management
                                                     national significance for possible                      with section 2304(b) of the HINMSA,                   and planning;
                                                     inclusion in the sanctuary. The current                 consider the conservation and                            • emphasize ocean literacy programs;
                                                     management plan review process seeks                    management of marine resources in                     and
                                                     to carry out this mandate. Started in                   addition to humpback whales and their                    • update research programs,
                                                     2010, the sanctuary management plan                     habitat. In response, NOAA included a                 regulations, and sanctuary boundaries.
                                                     review provided an opportunity to:                      goal in the HIHWNMS 2002                                 Comments were submitted by
                                                     Consider the value of marine                            management plan to ‘‘identify and                     agencies, organizations, elected officials
                                                     ecosystems, assess existing threats and                 evaluate resources and ecosystems for                 and community members from
                                                     protections to these valuable resources;                possible inclusion in the sanctuary’’.                throughout Hawai‘i, the U.S. mainland
                                                     and determine where NOAA can                            NOAA followed up by conducting an                     and elsewhere. NOAA documented all
                                                     provide added value to the resource                     assessment of living marine resources                 comments received during the public
                                                     management efforts provided by the                      and maritime heritage resources within                comment period as part of the
                                                     state and other federal agencies.                       the sanctuary, including human                        administrative record; the comments are
                                                        NOAA believes that an ecosystem-                     population trends, past and current                   available online at www.regulations.gov.
                                                     based, rather than single-species based,                threats, existing management                             In response to many of these
                                                     management approach for HIHWNMS                         authorities, and conservation needs. The              comments, this proposed rule proposes
                                                     would provide sanctuary management                      assessment report was shared with then                several changes to the HIHWNMS
                                                     with the platform to begin to evaluate                  Governor Linda Lingle in 2007 who                     regulations and boundaries as described
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                                                     and potentially address the full suite of               publicly expressed her support for                    below in the ‘‘Summary of the
                                                     resource management issues currently                    NOAA to consider protecting additional                Regulatory Amendments.’’ The
                                                     faced by marine resources in the main                   marine species within the sanctuary.                  environmental effects of these proposed
                                                     Hawaiian Islands. By focusing on the                      Between April 2009 and July 2010,                   changes are analyzed in a DEIS
                                                     biological, physical, and human                         NOAA conducted a series of meetings                   published concurrently with this
                                                     components of a healthy marine                          and workshops to solicit public input                 proposed rule. NOAA has also
                                                     environment, an ecosystem-based                         on the inclusion of additional marine                 developed an associated draft
                                                     management approach in the sanctuary                    resources into sanctuary management                   management plan describing sanctuary
                                                     would be more comprehensive and                         and raise awareness about the                         management activities in research,


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                                                     resource protection and education.                      Under this action, NOAA is proposing                  currently excluded from the sanctuary
                                                     NOAA is seeking public comment on                       to: (1) Extend the sanctuary boundary                 boundaries continue to be excluded.
                                                     the proposed rule, DEIS, and draft                      on the north shore of O‘ahu west to                   Those harbors are Kawaihae Boat
                                                     management plan, which are available                    include waters adjacent to the Ali‘i                  Harbor & Small Boat Basin on Hawai‘i;
                                                     at http://                                              Beach Park; (2) extend the sanctuary                  Kaumalapau Harbor and Manele Harbor
                                                     hawaiihumpbackwhale.noaa.gov/                           boundaries on the north shore of Kaua‘i               on Lāna‘i; Lahaina Boat Harbor and
                                                     management/management_plan_                             east to include waters adjacent to the                Mā‘alaea Boat Harbor on Maui; Hale o
                                                     review.html or may be obtained by                       Pı̄la‘a ahupua‘a; (3) extend the sanctuary            Lono Harbor and Kaunakakai Harbor on
                                                     contacting the individual listed under                  boundaries on the north shore of Kaua‘i               Moloka‘i; and Kuapa Pond (Hawai‘I Kai)
                                                     the heading FOR FURTHER INFORMATION                     west to include waters adjacent to the                and Hale‘iwa Harbor on O‘ahu. The
                                                     CONTACT.                                                Hā‘ena ahupua‘a; (4) include the waters              proposed boundary changes for the five
                                                                                                             around the island of Ni‘ihau, southwest               new areas are described in more detail
                                                     II. Summary of the Regulatory                                                                                 below.
                                                                                                             of Kaua‘i; and (5) modify the southern
                                                     Amendments
                                                                                                             boundary of Penguin Bank and Maui                     a. Ni‘ihau and Lehua
                                                     1. Change Focus of Management From                      Nui to simplify the convolutions of the
                                                     Single Species to Ecosystem                             current boundary where the                               NOAA is proposing to incorporate the
                                                                                                             approximation of the 100-fathom (182.8                waters around the island of Ni‘ihau into
                                                        NOAA is proposing to amend                                                                                 the sanctuary, including the waters
                                                     § 922.180(a)–(b) to reflect the inclusion               meter) isobaths is too intricate for
                                                                                                             enforcement and to include additional                 surrounding Lehua Island. The
                                                     of other marine resources in the                                                                              boundary for this area would extend
                                                     resource protection mission of the                      important habitat. Ahupua‘a are a
                                                                                                             system of traditional Hawaiian land                   around the islands seaward from the
                                                     proposed ecosystem-based sanctuary.                                                                           shoreline three nautical miles. The total
                                                     Similarly, NOAA is proposing to                         division extending from the upland to
                                                                                                             the sea or watershed boundary. NOAA                   area of the proposed boundary
                                                     remove the current species-based                                                                              expansion would be 163.9 square
                                                     definition of ‘‘sanctuary resource’’ and                is also proposing a technical correction
                                                                                                             to the seaward boundary of the full                   nautical miles (217 square miles).
                                                     ‘‘habitat’’ in § 922.182, which currently                                                                     Ni‘ihau is the seventh largest island in
                                                     only includes humpback whales and                       sanctuary to include latitude/longitude
                                                                                                             coordinates approximating the 100-                    the Hawaiian Archipelago and is the
                                                     their habitat in the definition of                                                                            westernmost island of the populated
                                                     sanctuary resource. The definition that                 fathom (182.8 meter) isobaths and
                                                                                                                                                                   Hawaiian Islands. The island has an
                                                     would then apply to the sanctuary                       where needed the three nautical mile
                                                                                                                                                                   area of approximately 69.5 square miles
                                                     would be the existing definition                        line to define the boundary, which
                                                                                                                                                                   (180 square km) and is located
                                                     presented in the regulations for all                    would result in minor modification to
                                                                                                                                                                   approximately 18 miles (29 km) west of
                                                     national marine sanctuaries at § 922.3.                 the overall area estimate of the
                                                                                                                                                                   the island of Kaua‘i across the
                                                        This national definition for sanctuary               sanctuary.
                                                                                                                                                                   Kaulakahi Channel. Uninhabited Lehua
                                                     resource is: ‘‘any living or non-living                    The proposed boundary changes were                 Islet lies 0.7 miles (1.1 km) directly
                                                     resource of a National Marine Sanctuary                 selected through a public process to                  north of Ni‘ihau.
                                                     that contributes to the conservation,                   identify and assess marine areas that                    Ni‘ihau is the closest of the populated
                                                     recreational, ecological, historical,                   could more effectively complement                     Hawaiian Islands to the Northwestern
                                                     research, educational, or aesthetic value               current management authorities or                     Hawaiian Islands and is at the interface
                                                     of the Sanctuary, including, but not                    enhance natural and cultural resource                 between the two bioregions, serving as
                                                     limited to, the substratum of the area of               value. Collectively, these new areas                  a functional transition zone in the
                                                     the Sanctuary, other submerged features                 capture a greater diversity of habitats               archipelago. The specific biophysical
                                                     and the surrounding seabed, carbonate                   and biological resources than currently               and cultural connectivity dynamics at
                                                     rock, corals and other bottom                           protected by HIHWNMS. Inclusion of                    this interface are of special interest. The
                                                     formations, coralline algae and other                   these areas within the sanctuary system               coral at Ni‘ihau and Lehua have
                                                     marine plants and algae, marine                         would provide additional regulatory                   significantly lower prevalence of coral
                                                     invertebrates, brine-seep biota,                        protection, resources for management,                 disease than elsewhere in the populated
                                                     phytoplankton, zooplankton, fish,                       and improved public awareness of their                Hawaiian Islands. The waters around
                                                     seabirds, sea turtles and other marine                  natural and cultural resource value. The              Ni‘ihau and Lehua also have a higher
                                                     reptiles, marine mammals and historical                 technical correction addresses the                    level of fish biomass and a higher
                                                     resources (15 CFR 922.3).’’ In a separate               current seaward boundary of the                       number of endemic species than the
                                                     rulemaking NOAA has proposed to                         sanctuary which is defined as following               other populated Hawaiian Islands.
                                                     update this national definition to add                  the historic 100-fathom (182.8 meter)                    Ni‘ihau is also an important habitat
                                                     cultural resources to the definition of                 isobaths. NOAA proposes to modernize                  for dolphins, monk seals and humpback
                                                     sanctuary resources (78 FR 5998). Upon                  the boundary by employing a textual                   whales. The endangered Hawaiian
                                                     completion of that separate national                    description coupled with a table of                   monk seals have a significant presence
                                                     rulemaking the updated definition of                    latitude/longitude coordinates that                   in Ni‘ihau and Lehua. Lehua Islet is an
                                                     sanctuary resources would then apply to                 approximates the 100-fathom (182.9                    important monk seal feeding and resting
                                                     all national marine sanctuaries.                        meter) isobath. The correction is being               site. Aerial surveys conducted in 2000,
                                                                                                             made to clarify the boundary for paper                2001, and 2008 documented
                                                     2. Add New Areas to the Sanctuary
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                                                                                                             and electronic nautical charts, to                    approximately three times more monk
                                                     Boundary                                                provide a more accurately defined                     seals on the coastal areas of Ni‘ihau and
                                                       NOAA is proposing to expand the                       boundary for use by ships using GPS                   Lehua than on other islands in the
                                                     current boundaries to include five                      technology, and to improve                            populated Hawaiian Islands. Island-
                                                     additional areas in the sanctuary,                      enforceability. The technical change is               wide surveys of Ni‘ihau have observed
                                                     adding 192.6 total square nautical miles                not intended to add any additional area               between 17 and 69 monk seals at a
                                                     (255 square miles) to the sanctuary                     to the sanctuary and is distinct from the             particular time, higher than any other
                                                     bringing the total area to 1,224 square                 five new areas being proposed for                     reported sightings on the populated
                                                     nautical miles (1,621 square miles).                    addition to the sanctuary. The harbors                Hawaiian Islands. Recent research


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                                                     indicates that the population of monk                   cultural and historic significance of                 within the sanctuary, by any means,
                                                     seals at Ni‘ihau may be distinct and do                 important surf sites in Hawai‘i. The                  within 100 yards of any humpback
                                                     not travel to the Northwestern Hawaiian                 proposed sanctuary boundary extension                 whale except as authorized under the
                                                     Islands. Humpback whales have been                      would exclude Hale‘iwa Harbor. The                    MMPA and the ESA. NOAA is
                                                     observed in high numbers near the coast                 total area of the proposed boundary                   proposing to add interception (e.g.
                                                     of Ni‘ihau, and dolphins and false killer               expansion would be approximately 3                    placing a vessel in the path of an
                                                     whales populate the waters.                             square nautical miles (4 square miles).               oncoming humpback whale so that the
                                                                                                             d. Penguin Bank and Maui Nui                          whale changes its behavior), as well as
                                                     b. Kaua‘i
                                                                                                                                                                   disrupting the normal behavior or prior
                                                        The current sanctuary boundary on                      The current sanctuary boundary in                   activity of a whale by any other act or
                                                     the north shore of Kaua‘i extends along                 the area around Penguin Bank off the                  omission, to this existing prohibition.
                                                     the shoreline from Kailiu Point eastward                southwest shore of Moloka‘i and in                      These proposed changes to the
                                                     to Mokolea Point and seaward to                         Maui Nui between the islands of Lāna‘i               existing humpback whale approach
                                                     approximately the 100-fathom (182.8 m)                  and Kaho‘olawe closely approximates                   regulation would help to minimize
                                                     isobath. NOAA is proposing to extend                    the 100-fathom (182.8 meter) isobath.                 incidences of humpback whale
                                                     the sanctuary boundary in two areas to                  The current boundary in these areas                   harassment or injury within the
                                                     more closely include the waters of the                  meanders significantly due to the                     sanctuary, reduce adverse behavioral
                                                     adjacent ahupua‘a.                                      complexity of the seafloor bathymetry,                responses, and limit vessel strikes
                                                                                                             currently making enforcement of                       within the sanctuary. NOAA is
                                                     (i) Hā‘ena Ahupua‘a                                    sanctuary regulations difficult. As part              proposing to apply these changes to the
                                                        On the north shore of the island of                  of a sanctuary-wide effort to modernize               exiting regulation to the entire sanctuary
                                                     Kaua‘i, west of the town of Hanalei,                    the sanctuary boundary by employing a                 including the proposed new areas of the
                                                     NOAA is proposing to extend the                         textual description coupled with a table              sanctuary.
                                                     western boundary of the sanctuary to                    of latitude/longitude coordinates that
                                                     Ke‘e Beach and include the waters of                    approximates the 100-fathom (182.8                    5. Operating an Aircraft Within 1,000
                                                     the Hā‘ena ahupua‘a seaward to                         meter) isobath, NOAA proposes to                      Feet of Humpback Whales
                                                     approximately the 100-fathom (182.8                     improve the boundary in these areas by                   NOAA is proposing to apply the
                                                     meter) isobath. The boundary extension                  simplifying the convolutions of the                   current overflight prohibition on
                                                     would also include the Hā‘ena                          current boundary, thus eliminating any                operating an aircraft within 1,000 feet of
                                                     community-based subsistence fishing                     potential confusion regarding the                     humpback whales, to the new proposed
                                                     area (CBSFA) which is currently                         location of the boundary due to the                   areas for the sanctuary.
                                                     managed by the State of Hawai‘i. The                    complexity of the bathymetry. The new,
                                                     total area of the proposed boundary                     less intricate boundary will make                     6. Taking or Possessing Humpback
                                                     expansion would be approximately 6                      enforcement less difficult and for                    Whales
                                                     square nautical miles (8 square miles).                 Penguin Bank the area is also defined to                 NOAA is proposing to combine the
                                                                                                             be inclusive of precious corals,                      existing prohibitions on take and
                                                     (ii) Pı̄la‘a Ahupua‘a
                                                                                                             mesophotic corals and monk seal                       possession of humpback whales within
                                                        NOAA is also proposing to extend the                 foraging areas. The net result is an                  the sanctuary into one regulation to be
                                                     eastern-boundary of the sanctuary on                    addition of approximately 15.9 square                 consistent with humpback whale take
                                                     the north shore of Kaua‘i to include the                nautical miles (21 square miles) to the               and approach regulations under the
                                                     waters from Mokolea Point to Kepuhi                     sanctuary in federal waters.                          Marine Mammal Protection Act
                                                     Point including those of the Pı̄la‘a                                                                          (MMPA) and the State of Hawai‘i
                                                     ahupua‘a seaward to approximately the                   3. Change the Name of the Sanctuary
                                                                                                                                                                   Administrative Rules 13–124 and apply
                                                     100-fathom (182.8 meter) isobath. The                      In recognition of the proposed change              the new proposed regulation to the
                                                     total area of the proposed boundary                     to an ecosystem-based approach to                     entire sanctuary including the proposed
                                                     expansion would be approximately 3.8                    management, NOAA is proposing that                    new areas of the sanctuary.
                                                     square nautical miles (5 square miles).                 the sanctuary be renamed ‘‘Hawaiian
                                                     The proposed sanctuary area would be                    Islands National Marine Sanctuary—Nā                 7. Interfering With Investigation
                                                     used to pilot traditional Hawaiian                      Kai ‘Ewalu’’. The phrase ‘‘Nā Kai                       NOAA proposing to apply the current
                                                     marine resource management                              ‘Ewalu’’ means ‘‘the eight seas’’ in                  prohibition on interfering with
                                                     approaches along with science-informed                  Native Hawaiian and refers to the ocean               enforcement to the new proposed areas
                                                     management to restore the degraded                      channels between the populated                        in the sanctuary.
                                                     coral reef ecosystem.                                   Hawaiian Islands and a Native Hawaiian
                                                                                                             poetic reference to the Hawaiian Islands              8. Marking or Defacing Any Signs
                                                     c. O‘ahu
                                                                                                             themselves. It illustrates the                           NOAA is proposing to prohibit
                                                        The current sanctuary boundary on                    interconnectedness between the ocean,                 damaging, removing or displacing any
                                                     the north shore of O‘ahu extends from                   the people of Hawai‘i and their                       signs, notices, placards, stakes, posts, or
                                                     Pua‘ena Point eastward to Māhie Point                  communities. Since the current name no                other boundary markers related to the
                                                     and seaward to approximately the 100-                   longer fits NOAA is proposing a change                sanctuary. NOAA is proposing to apply
                                                     fathom (182.8 meter) isobath. With this                 that communicates both the                            this to the entire sanctuary including
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                                                     action, NOAA is proposing to extend                     management approach and a sense of                    the proposed new areas of the
                                                     the western boundary of the sanctuary                   community throughout Hawai’i,                         sanctuary.
                                                     from Pua‘ena Point to approximately                     recognizing humans as part of the
                                                     Ali‘i Beach Park and seaward to                                                                               9. Removing or Damaging Historical and
                                                                                                             ecosystem.                                            Cultural Resources
                                                     approximately the 100-fathom (182.8
                                                     meter) isobath to include the North                     4. Approaching a Humpback Whale                          NOAA is proposing to prohibit
                                                     Shore Surfing Reserve. The designation                     The current sanctuary regulation                   removing, damaging, or tampering with
                                                     of the Surfing Reserve in 2010 was part                 prohibits approaching, or causing a                   any historical or cultural resources
                                                     of a state-led effort to acknowledge the                vessel or other object to approach,                   within the sanctuary. Cultural heritage


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                                                     resources found within the sanctuary                    separating the regulation into two parts,             into, or otherwise altering in any way
                                                     include traditional Hawaiian fishpond                   and refining the language for clarity and             submerged lands in the three SSMAs,
                                                     systems, heritage sites related to                      enforceability. Due to the proposed                   except:
                                                     traditional Hawaiian surfing, and                       expanded scope of the sanctuary, NOAA                    • Anchoring a vessel on sandy bottom
                                                     heritage sites related to traditional                   understands that the scope of the                     or substrate;
                                                     voyaging and its cultural traditions. It                application of the prohibition has also                  • routine maintenance of docks,
                                                     also includes submerged heritage sites                  expanded. Therefore NOAA is seeking                   seawalls, breakwaters, piers authorized
                                                     related to Native Hawaiian traditions                   to assess value of the regulation in the              by federal, state or local authorities with
                                                     and practices. Maritime heritage                        SSMAs only instead of applying them                   jurisdiction;
                                                     resources include shipwreck sites,                      sanctuary-wide at this time. With                        • the installation and maintenance of
                                                     historic aircraft sites, the remains of                 respect to the prohibition on                         navigational aids authorized by federal,
                                                     landings and dock facilities, and other                 discharging, NOAA is proposing to                     state or local authorities with
                                                     types of materials.                                     prohibit discharging or depositing any                jurisdiction; and
                                                        This proposed prohibition would                      material or matter into the three SSMAs,                 • aquaculture or fishing activities
                                                     provide additional protection for                       except:                                               authorized under a permit issued by the
                                                     maritime heritage resources within the                     • Fish, fish parts, chumming                       State of Hawai‘i Department of Land
                                                     sanctuary and complement existing                       materials or bait used in or resulting                and Natural Resources, State of Hawai‘i
                                                     state and Federal statutes, such as the                 from fishing in the sanctuary;                        Department of Health, the U.S. Army
                                                     National Historical Preservation Act and                   • treated biodegradable effluents
                                                                                                                                                                   Corps of Engineers, or NOAA’s National
                                                     Sunken Military Craft Act. NOAA is                      incidental to vessel use;
                                                                                                                • water generated by routine vessel                Marine Fisheries Service.
                                                     proposing to apply these changes to the                                                                          Submerged lands include bottom
                                                     entire sanctuary including the proposed                 operations, such as engine exhaust, deck
                                                                                                             wash down; engine cooling water, clean                formations, live rock and coral. There
                                                     new areas of the sanctuary.                                                                                   are currently no regulations for any non-
                                                                                                             bilge water or anchor wash; and
                                                     10. Special Sanctuary Management                           • biodegradable materials for                      precious stony corals, including
                                                     Areas (SSMAs)                                           traditional ceremonies associated with                mesophotic corals, in federal waters of
                                                       NOAA is proposing to create three                     culturally important customs and usage                Penguin Bank and the Maui Nui area.
                                                     Special Sanctuary Management Areas.                     (e.g. the discharge of leis, paper                    The proposed regulation supports and
                                                     NOAA is proposing a number of                           lanterns).                                            enhances efforts to protect previous
                                                     regulations specific to the Special                        This prohibition, and its associated               corals in the Maui Nui area that have
                                                     Sanctuary Management Areas at                           exceptions, would also apply to                       been designated Essential Fish Habitat
                                                     Penguin Bank and the Maui Nui area                      discharge adjacent to these areas, should             (EFH) under the Magnuson-Stevens Act.
                                                     (both in federal waters outside of 3                    that discharge subsequently enter and                 Similarly, the proposed regulation
                                                     nautical miles) and Maunalua Bay (state                 injure a sanctuary resource within the                would reduce direct physical and
                                                     waters within 3 nautical miles). For a                  SSMAs. This prohibition will likely                   biological damage to coral and other
                                                     map of these three areas, see the                       enhance water quality in the Penguin                  marine habitats in Maunalua Bay.
                                                     HIHWNMS Web page (http://                               Bank and Maui Nui SSMAs, and reduce                      Under the proposed regulations,
                                                     hawaiihumpbackwhale.noaa.gov/). For                     impacts from pollutants and debris to                 NOAA would have the authority to
                                                     more information on permit options for                  the biological and physical environment               authorize federal, state, or local permits
                                                     the prohibitions described here, see                    in the Maunalua Bay SSMA. NOAA                        for construction and dredging activities
                                                     section 12 on Permits and                               could use the authorization authority                 that would otherwise violate the
                                                     Authorizations. The following                           proposed in this rulemaking to evaluate               proposed regulations in Maunalua Bay.
                                                     regulations would only apply in these                   whether to authorize activities that                  Under the proposed regulation, any
                                                     three areas:                                            receive a permit from the U.S. Army                   permittee with a pre-existing (at the
                                                                                                             Corps of Engineers or the State of                    time of final rule) federal, state, or local
                                                     10a. Taking or Possessing Any Marine                    Hawai’i and include additional                        permit would need to notify NOAA of
                                                     Mammal, Sea Turtle, Seabird, ESA                        conditions for those activities to protect            the permitted activity. Then the
                                                     Listed Species or HI Listed Species in                  sanctuary resources from activities.                  permittee would need to come into
                                                     the SSMAs                                                                                                     compliance with the sanctuary
                                                                                                             10c. Dredging, Drilling Into or                       regulations by getting an authorization
                                                       As a complement to existing
                                                                                                             Otherwise Altering the Submerged                      from NOAA within 1 year of the
                                                     protections, NOAA is proposing to
                                                                                                             Lands of the SSMAs                                    effective date of the final regulations.
                                                     prohibit taking or possessing any marine
                                                     mammal, sea turtle, seabird, ESA-listed                    NOAA is proposing to modify the                    See Section 11 below for more
                                                     species or Hawai‘i Revised Statutes                     current prohibition on discharging or                 information on authorization authority.
                                                     chapter 195D listed species, within or                  altering any submerged lands by
                                                                                                                                                                   10d. Possessing or Using Explosives in
                                                     above sanctuary waters in the three                     separating the regulation into two parts,
                                                                                                                                                                   the SSMAs
                                                     SSMAs, with an exception for species                    and refining the language for clarity and
                                                     authorized by the Marine Mammal                         enforceability. Due to the proposed                     NOAA is proposing to prohibit
                                                     Protection Act, the Endangered Species                  expanded scope of the sanctuary, NOAA                 possessing or using explosives within
                                                     Act, the Migratory Bird Treaty Act                      understands that the scope of the                     the SSMAs, with exceptions for
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                                                     (MBTA), the Magnuson Stevens Fishery                    application of the prohibition has also               explosives used for valid law
                                                     Conservation and Management Act, or                     expanded. Therefore, NOAA is seeking                  enforcement purposes.
                                                     Hawai‘i State Law.                                      to assess the value of the regulation in                This proposed prohibition is
                                                                                                             the SSMAs only, instead of applying                   consistent with the current State of
                                                     10b. Discharging Material Into the                      them sanctuary-wide at this time. With                Hawai‘i regulations. Currently, the state
                                                     SSMAs                                                   respect to the prohibition on altering                prohibits the possession and use of
                                                        NOAA is proposing to modify the                      any submerged lands, NOAA is                          explosives in or around fishing areas in
                                                     current prohibition on discharging or                   proposing to refine the current                       state waters within three nautical miles
                                                     altering any submerged lands by                         regulations to prohibit dredging, drilling            (HAR § 13–75, HRS § 188–23).


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                                                     10e. Introducing or Releasing                           prohibited in the SSMAs (and,                         within the submerged lands of any
                                                     Introduced Species in or Into the                       therefore, apply only to the SSMAs).                  national marine sanctuary.
                                                     SSMAs                                                      To address the above additions to the                4. The disposal of cremated human
                                                        NOAA is proposing to prohibit                        ONMS general permit authority for                     remains within or into any national
                                                     introducing or otherwise releasing an                   HIHWNMS, NOAA would amend                             marine sanctuary.
                                                     introduced species into the SSMAs,                      regulatory text in the program-wide                     5. Recreational diving near the USS
                                                     with an exception for species cultivated                regulations in sections 922.48 and                    Monitor.
                                                     by aquaculture activities in state waters               922.50 to add references to Subpart Q,                  6. Fireworks displays.
                                                     pursuant to a valid lease, permit, license              as appropriate. NOAA would also add a                   7. The operation of aircraft below the
                                                     or other authorization issued by DLNR                   new section 922.188 in Subpart Q titled               minimum altitude in restricted zones of
                                                     or NMFS on the effective date of this                   ‘‘Permit procedures and review                        national marine sanctuaries.
                                                     final regulation. Introduced species can                criteria.’’ Further, NOAA would add a                   The NMSA places certain
                                                     pose a major economic and                               subparagraph to 922.184 that would                    requirements on any issuance of a SUP
                                                     environmental threat to the living                      specify which general permit categories               by the ONMS Director. Specifically, it
                                                     resources and habitats of a sanctuary as                apply to which prohibited activities.                 states that the Director:
                                                     well as the commercial and recreational                 11b. Authorizations                                     Shall authorize the conduct of an
                                                     uses that depend on these resources.                                                                          activity only if that activity is
                                                                                                                NOAA also proposes to provide                      compatible with the purposes for which
                                                     NOAA understands that not all                           HIHWNMS with the authority to
                                                     introduced species will become invasive                                                                       the sanctuary is designated and with
                                                                                                             consider allowing an otherwise                        protection of sanctuary resources;
                                                     species; however, national marine                       prohibited activity if such activity is
                                                     sanctuaries are mandated by law to                                                                              Shall not authorize the conduct of any
                                                                                                             specifically authorized by any valid
                                                     preserve the natural character of                                                                             activity for a period of more than 5 years
                                                                                                             Federal, State, or local lease, permit,
                                                     national marine sanctuary ecosystems                                                                          unless renewed by the Secretary;
                                                                                                             license, approval, or other
                                                     and any proposed alteration of the                                                                              Shall require that activities carried
                                                                                                             authorization. Authorization authority
                                                     natural biological community (e.g.                                                                            out under the permit be conducted in a
                                                                                                             is intended to streamline regulatory
                                                     introduction of a foreign species) is                                                                         manner that does not destroy, cause the
                                                                                                             requirements by reducing the need for
                                                     contrary to the purpose of sanctuary                                                                          loss of, or injure Sanctuary resources;
                                                                                                             multiple permits and would apply to all
                                                     designation.                                                                                                  and
                                                                                                             proposed prohibitions at 922.49 Subpart
                                                                                                                                                                     Shall require the permittee to
                                                     11. Permits and Authorizations                          Q. As such, NOAA proposes to amend
                                                                                                                                                                   purchase and maintain comprehensive
                                                                                                             the regulatory text at 922.49 to add
                                                     11a. General Permits                                                                                          general liability insurance, or post an
                                                                                                             reference to Subpart Q and at 922.184
                                                        NOAA is proposing to add to                                                                                equivalent bond, against claims arising
                                                                                                             (HIHWNMS regulations).
                                                     HIHWNMS regulations the authority to                                                                          out of activities conducted under the
                                                     consider permits for the following four                 11c. Special Use Permits                              permit and to agree to hold the United
                                                     activities otherwise prohibited:                           NOAA proposes to allow the ONMS                    States harmless against such claims.
                                                        • Discharges of material or matter in                Director to issue special use permits                   The NMSA allows the assessment and
                                                     the Special Sanctuary Management                        (SUPs) at HIHWNMS as established by                   collection of fees for the conduct of any
                                                     Areas (SSMAs);                                          Section 310 of the NMSA. Although                     activity under a SUP. The fees collected
                                                        • discharges of material or matter                   SUP authority is established statutorily,             could be used to recover the
                                                     outside SSMAs that may enter and                        NOAA has not exercised this authority                 administrative costs of issuing the
                                                     injure;                                                 at HIHWNMS. In the proposed                           permit, the cost of implementing the
                                                        • disturbance of submerged lands of                  regulatory changes, NOAA intends to                   permit, and the fair market value of the
                                                     the SSMAs; and                                          make it clear that the ONMS Director                  use of sanctuary resources.
                                                        • damaging cultural and maritime                     may issue SUPs at HIHWNMS.                            III. Summary of Proposed Changes to
                                                     resources.                                                 SUPs can be used to authorize the                  the Sanctuary Terms of Designation
                                                        As proposed, NOAA’s permitting                       conduct of specific activities in a
                                                     authority would apply sanctuary-wide                    sanctuary if such authorization is                      Section 304(a)(4) of the National
                                                     only to activities prohibited by the                    necessary (1) to establish conditions of              Marine Sanctuaries Act (NMSA)
                                                     proposed damaging cultural and                          access to and use of any sanctuary                    requires that the terms of designation
                                                     maritime resources regulation. NOAA                     resource; or (2) to promote public use                include the geographic area included
                                                     would only consider permits for                         and understanding of a sanctuary                      within the sanctuary; the characteristics
                                                     activities prohibited by the proposed                   resource. The activities that qualify for             of the area that give it conservation,
                                                     regulations for discharge and                           a SUP are set forth in the Federal                    recreational, ecological, historical,
                                                     disturbance of the submerged lands in                   Register (78 FR 25957; May 3, 2013).                  research, educational, or aesthetic value;
                                                     the SSMAs (and are therefore limited to                 Categories of SUPs may be changed or                  and the types of activities that will be
                                                     the SSMAs).                                             added to through public notice and                    subject to regulation by the Secretary of
                                                        Similar to other national marine                     comment. The list of categories subject               Commerce to protect these
                                                     sanctuaries, NOAA is proposing to                       to the requirements of special use                    characteristics.
                                                     consider these permits only for the                     permits is:                                             Pursuant to the NMSA and the
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                                                     purposes of sanctuary education,                           1. The placement and recovery of                   HINMSA, the terms of designation of
                                                     research, and management (see the                       objects associated with public or private             the sanctuary shall be modified
                                                     Summary of Regulations below for a                      events on non-living substrate of the                 pursuant to Sections 303 and 304 of the
                                                     specific description of these categories).              submerged lands of any national marine                NMSA and Sections 2305 and 2306 of
                                                     NOAA is also proposing to add a fourth                  sanctuary.                                            the HINMSA.
                                                     permit category for actions involving                      2. The placement and recovery of                     With this proposed rule, NOAA is
                                                     ‘‘installation of submarine cables.’’ This              objects related to commercial filming.                proposing changes to the HIHWNMS
                                                     permit category would only apply to                        3. The continued presence of                       terms of designation, which were
                                                     submarine cable activities otherwise                    commercial submarine cables on or                     previously published in the Federal


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                                                     Register on March 28, 1997 (62 FR                       the National Marine Sanctuaries Act or                between Point 71 and Point 72 at the
                                                     14799). The changes would:                              NMSA), 16 U.S.C. 1431 et seq. [; and                  western entrance to the Hawaii Kai
                                                        1. Modify the introduction to change                   (4) provide for the identification of               Marina. From this intersection the
                                                     the name of the sanctuary to the                        marine resources and ecosystems of                    boundary moves towards Point 72
                                                     Hawaiian Islands National Marine                        national significance for possible                    across the entrance to the marina until
                                                     Sanctuary—Nā Kai ‘Ewalu, and re-                       inclusion in the Sanctuary.]                          it intersects the shoreline again. The
                                                     characterize the purpose of the                         ARTICLE I. EFFECT OF DESIGNATION                      boundary then follows the shoreline
                                                     sanctuary as ecosystem-based (rather                                                                          eastward until it intersects the line
                                                     than single species).                                      Section 2306 of the HINMSA requires                segment between Point 73 and Point 74
                                                        2. Modify Article I. Effect of                       the Secretary to develop and issue a                  at the eastern entrance to the Hawaii
                                                     Designation to change the name of the                   comprehensive management plan and                     Kai Marina. From this intersection the
                                                     sanctuary to the Hawaiian Islands                       implementing regulations to achieve the               boundary moves towards Point 74
                                                     National Marine Sanctuary—Nā Kai                       policy and purposes of the Act,                       across the entrance to the marina until
                                                     ‘Ewalu.                                                 consistent with the procedures of                     it intersects the shoreline again. The
                                                        3. Modify Article II. Description of the             sections 303 and 304 of the NMSA.                     boundary then follows the shoreline
                                                     Area to update the boundary description                 Section 304 of the NMSA authorizes the                south around Koko Head and then
                                                     with the new areas NOAA proposes                        issuance of such regulations as are                   northward around Pai‘olu‘olu Point,
                                                     adding to the sanctuary and remove the                  necessary and reasonable to implement                 into Hanauma Bay and then back out
                                                     outdated text pertaining to Kahoolawe                   the designation, including managing                   and around Palea Point. The boundary
                                                     Island.                                                 and protecting the conservation,                      then continues to follow the shoreline
                                                        4. Modify Article III. Characteristics of            recreational, ecological, historical,                 to the NE until it intersects the line
                                                     the Area to update information on the                   research, educational and aesthetic                   between Point 75 and Point 76 at
                                                     abundance of humpback whales found                      resources and qualities of the Hawaiian
                                                                                                                                                                   Makapu‘u Point. From this intersection
                                                     near the Hawaiian Islands.                              Islands Humpback Whale National
                                                                                                                                                                   the boundary extends seaward to the
                                                        5. Modify Article IV. Scope of                       Marine Sanctuary, now called the
                                                                                                                                                                   NE to Point 76. The sanctuary boundary
                                                     Regulations to update the activities                    Hawaiian Islands National Marine
                                                                                                                                                                   on the North Shore of O‘ahu is defined
                                                     regulated to include the activities                     Sanctuary—Nā Kai ‘Ewalu. Section 1 of
                                                                                                                                                                   by the coordinates provided in table A2
                                                     covered by the proposed regulations.                    Article IV of this Designation Document
                                                                                                                                                                   and the following textual description.
                                                        6. Modify Article V to update the                    lists activities subject to regulation
                                                                                                                                                                   The boundary extends from Point 1,
                                                     reference to the NMSA.                                  which are those activities that may be
                                                                                                                                                                   located roughly 3.3 nautical miles NW
                                                        The revised terms of designation are                 regulated on the effective date of the
                                                                                                                                                                   of Ali‘i Beach Park in Hale‘iwa,
                                                     proposed to read as follows (new text in                regulations, or at some later date in
                                                                                                                                                                   approximating the 100-fathom (182.8
                                                     bold and deleted text in brackets and                   order to implement the Sanctuary
                                                                                                                                                                   meter) isobath line first to the NE and
                                                     italics):                                               designation.
                                                                                                                                                                   then to the SE to Point 60 in numerical
                                                     DESIGNATION OF THE HAWAIIAN                             ARTICLE II. DESCRIPTION OF THE                        order roughly 2.5 nautical miles NE of
                                                     ISLANDS [HUMPBACK WHALE]                                AREA                                                  Māhie Point. The eastern edge of the
                                                     NATIONAL MARINE SANCTUARY—                                 The HINMSA identified a Sanctuary                  sanctuary extends SW from Point 60
                                                     NĀ KAI ‘EWALU                                          boundary but authorized the Secretary                 towards Point 61 at Māhie Point (aka
                                                       On November 4, 1992, President Bush                   to modify the boundary as necessary to                Makahonu Point) until it intersects the
                                                     signed into law the Hawaiian Islands                    fulfill the purposes of the designation.              shoreline. From this intersection the
                                                     National Marine Sanctuary Act                           The Sanctuary boundary was modified                   boundary follows the shoreline to the
                                                     (HINMSA or Act; Subtitle C of the                       by the Secretary to encompass the                     NW around Kahuku Point and then to
                                                     Oceans Act of 1992, Pub. L. 102–587)                    submerged lands and waters off the                    the SW until it intersects the line
                                                     which designated the Hawaiian Islands                   coast of the Hawaiian Islands extending               segment between Point 62 and Point 63
                                                     Humpback Whale National Marine                          seaward from the shoreline, cutting                   at the eastern breakwater protecting
                                                     Sanctuary [(HIHWNMS or Sanctuary)],                     across the mouths of rivers and                       Haleiwa Harbor. From this intersection
                                                     now called the Hawaiian Islands                         streams,—                                             the boundary extends towards Point 63
                                                     National Marine Sanctuary—Nā Kai                          (1) O‘ahu: The sanctuary boundary                  and the western breakwater until it
                                                     ‘Ewalu (Sanctuary). The purposes of the                 on the southern shore of O‘ahu is                     intersects the shoreline again. From this
                                                     Sanctuary are to:                                       defined by the coordinates provided in                intersection the boundary follows the
                                                       (1) protect and conserve the marine                   table A1 and the following textual                    shoreline to the SW until it intersects
                                                     ecosystem of the Hawaiian islands                       description. The boundary begins ENE                  the line segment between Point 64 and
                                                     including humpback whales, marine                       of Makapu‘u Point roughly 3.2 nautical                Point 65 at the southwestern end of
                                                     turtles and other protected species,                    miles offshore at Point 1. It                         Ali‘i Beach Park. From this intersection
                                                     [and their] Sanctuary habitat, and                      approximates the 100-fathom (182.8                    the sanctuary boundary extends
                                                     historic and cultural resources and                     meter) isobath line extending first                   seaward to the NW to Point 65.
                                                     values;                                                 clockwise to the SE, then to the SW,                     (2) Hawai‘i: The sanctuary boundary
                                                       (2) educate and interpret for the                     and finally to the west to Point 68 in                of Hawai‘i Island is defined by the
                                                     public the value [relationship] of                      numerical order. From Point 68 the                    coordinates provided in table A3 and
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                                                     [humpback whales to] the natural,                       boundary extends NE towards Point 69                  the following textual description. The
                                                     historic and cultural value of the                      until it intersects the tip of the                    boundary begins offshore roughly 0.5
                                                     Hawaiian Islands marine environment;                    Kapahulu Groin. From this intersection                nautical miles west of Keāhole Point at
                                                     and                                                     the boundary extends towards Point 70                 Point 1, and approximates the 100-
                                                       (3) manage human uses of the                          until it intersects the shoreline. From               fathom (182.8 meter) isobath line as it
                                                     Sanctuary consistent with the                           this intersection the boundary then                   extends northward to Point 102 in
                                                     designation and Title III of the Marine                 follows the shoreline eastward around                 numerical order. The northeastern edge
                                                     Protection, Research and Sanctuaries                    Diamondhead Crater and Maunalua                       of the sanctuary boundary extends from
                                                     Act, as amended (MPRSA; also cited as                   Bay until it intersects the line segment              Point 102 south towards Point 103 on


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                                                     the northern tip of ‘Upolu point until it               Hanakāpi‘ai ahupua‘a NE of                           this intersection the boundary
                                                     intersects the shoreline. From this                     Hanakāpi‘ai beach. From this                         continues to follow the shoreline to the
                                                     intersection, the boundary extends west                 intersection, the boundary extends                    SW and then westward until it
                                                     and then south along the shoreline until                seaward to the WNW to Point 64.                       intersects the line segment between
                                                     it intersects the line segment between                     (5) Maui Nui: The sanctuary                        Point 353 and Point 354 east of
                                                     Point 104 and Point 105 to the north of                 boundary of Maui Nui between the                      Kaunakakai Pier. From this
                                                     Kawaihae Harbor. Kawaihae Harbor is                     islands of Moloka‘i, Lana’i, and Maui is              intersection the boundary then
                                                     excluded from the sanctuary so the                      defined by the coordinates in table A6                continues offshore through Point 354
                                                     boundary extends across the mouth of                    and the following textual description.                and Point 355 and towards Point 356 to
                                                     the harbor from this intersection                       The boundary begins roughly 3.5                       the west of Kaunakakai Pier until it
                                                     towards Point 105 on the outer                          nautical miles west of ‘Īlio Point off the           intersects the shoreline. From this
                                                     breakwater of Kawaihae Harbor until it                  northwest tip of Moloka‘i at Point 1.                 intersection the boundary continues to
                                                     intersects the shoreline. From this                     The boundary approximates the 100-                    follow the shoreline westward until it
                                                     intersection the boundary continues                     fathom (182.8 meter) isobath line to the              intersects the line segment between
                                                     south along the shoreline until it                      west and south around Penguin Bank                    Point 357 and Point 358 on the eastern
                                                     intersects the line segment between                     and then back to the north and east                   seawall at the entrance to Lono Harbor.
                                                     Point 106 and Point 107 at the                          following the coordinates in numerical                From this intersection the boundary
                                                     westernmost tip of Hawai‘i Island                       order across Kalohi Channel to Point                  continues towards Point 358 across the
                                                     (Keāhole Point), west of the southern                  196 to the NE of Kaena on Lana‘i. The                 mouth of the harbor until it intersects
                                                     end of Kona Airport. From this                          boundary then continues to                            the shoreline again. From this
                                                     intersection, the boundary extends                      approximate the 100-fathom (182.8                     intersection the boundary continues to
                                                     seaward approximately 0.5 nautical                      meter) isobath line south around Lana’i               follow the shoreline westward around
                                                     miles west to Point 107.                                and then east crossing the Kealaikahiki               Lā‘au Point, and then continues north
                                                        (3) Ni‘ihau: The sanctuary boundary                                                                        until it reaches the intersection of the
                                                                                                             Channel and continuing between
                                                     around the island of Ni‘ihau (including                                                                       shoreline with the line segment between
                                                                                                             Kaho‘olawe and Molokini to the SE to
                                                     Lehua Island) is defined by the                                                                               Point 359 and Point 360 at ‘Īlio Point
                                                                                                             Point 341 in numerical order roughly
                                                     coordinates provided in table A4 and                                                                          on the NW tip of Moloka‘i. From this
                                                                                                             2.2 nautical miles WSW of Hanamanioa
                                                     the following textual description. The                                                                        intersection the boundary continues
                                                                                                             Light on the southern shore of Maui.
                                                     landward boundary of Ni‘ihau and                                                                              seaward to Point 361 west of ‘Īlio Point.
                                                     Lehua is the shoreline. The seaward                     The boundary then continues ENE
                                                                                                             towards Point 342 until it intersects the             The landward sanctuary boundary
                                                     boundary of Ni‘ihau and Lehua is                                                                              around the island of Lana‘i is the
                                                     approximately three nautical miles                      shoreline near the Hanamanioa Light.
                                                                                                             At this intersection the boundary                     shoreline. The boundary follows the
                                                     from the shoreline and extends around                                                                         western shoreline of the island south
                                                     the islands from Points 1 to 60 in                      follows the shoreline northward to
                                                                                                             Mā‘alaea Bay until it intersects the line            from Keanapapa Point until it intersects
                                                     numerical order.                                                                                              the line between Point 362 and Point
                                                        (4) Kaua‘i: The sanctuary boundary                   segment between Point 343 and Point
                                                                                                             344 at the eastern breakwater of the                  363 at the breakwater north of
                                                     off the north coast of Kaua‘i is defined
                                                                                                             entrance to Mā‘alaea Harbor. From this               Kaumalapau Harbor. The boundary
                                                     by the coordinates in table A5 and the
                                                                                                             intersection the boundary continues                   then extends towards Point 363 south of
                                                     following textual description. The
                                                                                                             toward Point 344 until it intersects the              the harbor mouth, excluding
                                                     boundary begins offshore nearly 3.3
                                                                                                             shoreline at the western breakwater of                Kaumalapau Harbor from the
                                                     nautical miles WNW of Ka‘ı̄lio Point at
                                                                                                             Mā‘alaea Harbor. From this                           sanctuary, until it intersects the
                                                     Point 1 and approximates the 100-
                                                                                                             intersection the boundary continues to                shoreline again. From this intersection
                                                     fathom (182.8 meters) isobath line as it
                                                     extends eastward in numerical order to                  follow the shoreline SW around                        the boundary continues to follow the
                                                     Point 59, approximately 1.5 nautical                    McGregor and Papawai Points and then                  shoreline south around Palaoa Point
                                                     miles NE of Kepuhi point at roughly the                 to the NW until it reaches Lahaina                    and then east until it intersects the line
                                                     Pila‘a/Waipake ahupua‘a boundary.                       Small Boat Harbor. The boundary                       between Point 364 and Point 365 at the
                                                     The eastern edge of the sanctuary                       continues along the shoreline of the                  SE breakwater of Manele Small Boat
                                                     boundary then extends SW from Point                     outer breakwater of Lahaina Small                     Harbor. From this intersection the
                                                     59 towards Point 60 on Kepuhi Point                     Boat Harbor until it reaches the                      boundary extends across the mouth of
                                                     until it intersects the shoreline. From                 northern tip at the intersection of the               the harbor towards Point 365 until it
                                                     this intersection the sanctuary                         shoreline and a line between points 345               intersects the shoreline again at the NE
                                                     boundary extends westward along the                     and 346. From this intersection the                   breakwater, excluding Manele Small
                                                     shoreline of the north coast of Kaua‘i,                 boundary extends offshore to the NNW                  Boat Harbor from the sanctuary. From
                                                     and then continues to follow the                        for approximately 25 meters to point                  this intersection the boundary
                                                     shoreline as it extends southward along                 346. The boundary then heads WNW                      continues to follow the shoreline of
                                                     the eastern shore of Hanalei Bay until                  towards point 347 until it intersects the             Lana’i to the NE around Kikoa Point
                                                     it intersects the line segment between                  shoreline again. From this intersection               and continues counterclockwise around
                                                     Point 61 and Point 62 at approximately                  the boundary then continues to follow                 the island back to Keanapapa Point.
                                                     the mouth of the Hanalei River. From                    the shoreline northward until it                        [(1) To the 100-fathom (183 meter)
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                                                     this intersection the boundary extends                  intersects the line between Point 348                 isobath adjoining the islands of Maui,
                                                     towards Point 62 until it intersects the                and Point 349 at Lipoa Point on the NW                Molokai and Lanai, including Penguin
                                                     shoreline again. From this intersection                 tip of Maui. From this intersection the               Bank, but excluding the area within
                                                     the boundary continues to follow the                    boundary continues to the NNW across                  three nautical miles of the upper
                                                     shoreline south around Hanalei Bay                      the Pailolo Channel through Point 349                 reaches of the wash of the waves on the
                                                     and then westward around Ka‘ilio                        and Point 350 to the intersection of the              shore of Kahoolawe Island;
                                                     Point until it intersects the line between              line segment between Point 351 and                      (2) To the deep water area of Pailolo
                                                     Point 63 and Point 64 at approximately                  Point 352 and the shoreline at Cape                   Channel from Cape Halawa, Molokai, to
                                                     the boundary of the Ha‘ena/                             Halawa on the NE tip of Molokai. From                 Nakalele Point, Maui, and southward;


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                                                       (3) To the 100-fathom (183 meter)                     ARTICLE III. CHARACTERISTICS OF                       reasonable] to ensure the protection and
                                                     isobath around the island of Hawaii;                    THE AREA THAT GIVE IT                                 management of the characteristics and
                                                       (4) To the 100-fathom (183 meter)                     PARTICULAR VALUE                                      values of the Sanctuary described above
                                                     isobath from Kailiu Point eastward to                      The Hawaiian Islands comprise an                   [; primarily the protection and
                                                     Makahuena Point, Kauai; and                             archipelago which consist of eight major              management of humpback whales and
                                                       (5) To the 100-fathom (183 meter)                     islands and 124 minor islands, with a                 their Sanctuary habitat. Regulation may
                                                     isobath from Puaena Point eastward to                   total land area of 6,471 [6,423] square               include governing the method, location,
                                                     Mahie Point, and from the Ala Wai                       miles, and a general coastline of 750                 and times of conducting the activity,
                                                     Canal eastward to Makapuu Point,                        miles. The central North Pacific stock of             and prohibition of the activity, after
                                                     Oahu.                                                   endangered humpback whales, the                       public notice and an opportunity to
                                                       Excluded from the Sanctuary                           largest of the three North Pacific stocks,            comment. If a type of activity is not
                                                     boundary are the following commercial                   estimated to be at approximately                      listed it may not be regulated, except on
                                                     ports and small boat harbors:                           50[10]% of its pre-whaling abundance,                 an emergency basis, unless Section 1 of
                                                     Hawaii (Big Island)                                     uses the waters around the main                       Article IV is amended by the procedures
                                                     Hilo Harbor Honokohau Boat Harbor                       Hawaiian Islands for reproductive                     outlined in section 304(a) of the NMSA.
                                                     Kawaihae Boat Harbor & Small Boat                       activities including breeding, calving                Such activities are]:
                                                       Basin                                                 and nursing. The warm, calm waters                       a. Taking or otherwise damaging
                                                     Keauhou Bay                                             around the main Hawaiian Islands                      natural resources;
                                                     Oahu                                                                                                             [a. Approaching, or causing another
                                                                                                             provide protective environments
                                                     Ala Wai Small Boat Basin                                                                                      vessel or object to approach, by any
                                                                                                             required for such activities. Of the
                                                                                                                                                                   means a humpback whale in the
                                                     Kauai                                                   known wintering and summering areas
                                                                                                                                                                   Sanctuary;]
                                                     Hanamaulu Bay                                           in the North Pacific used by humpback                    b. [Flying over a humpback whale in
                                                     Nawiliwili Harbor                                       whales, the waters around the main                    the Sanctuary in any type of aircraft
                                                     Lanai                                                   Hawaiian Islands maintain the largest                 except as necessary for takeoff or
                                                     Kaumalapau Harbor                                       seasonally-resident population;                       landing from an airport or runway;
                                                     Manele Harbor                                           approximately 12,000 to 16,000 [2,000                    c.] Discharging or depositing any
                                                     Maui                                                    to 3,000] humpback whales use these                   substance; [, from within or from beyond
                                                     Kahului Harbor                                          waters. The proximity to shore helps                  the boundary of the Sanctuary, any
                                                     Lahaina Boat Harbor                                     support an active commercial                          material or other matter into, or that
                                                     Maalaea Boat Harbor                                     whalewatch industry, which is                         enters or could enter the Sanctuary,
                                                                                                             supported annually by millions of                     without, or not in compliance with, the
                                                     Molokai                                                 visitors who either directly or indirectly
                                                     Hale o Lono Harbor                                                                                            terms or conditions of a required, valid
                                                                                                             enjoy the Sanctuary waters. In sections               Federal or State permit, license, lease or
                                                     Kaunakakai Harbor                                       2302 (1) and (4) of the HINMSA,                       other authorization;]
                                                       As specified at sections 2305(b) of the               Congressional findings state that ‘‘many                 c. Disturbing the benthic community;
                                                     HINMSA, on January 1, 1996, the area                    of the diverse marine resources and                      d. Removing or otherwise harming
                                                     of the marine environment within 3                      ecosystems within the Western Pacific                 cultural or historical resources;
                                                     nautical miles of the upper reaches of                  region are of national significance,’’ and               e. Operating a vessel;
                                                     the wash of the waves on the shore of                   ‘‘the marine environment adjacent to                     f. Moving, removing, or tampering
                                                     Kahoolawe Island was to become part of                  and between the Hawaiian Islands is a                 with any sign or other Sanctuary
                                                     the Sanctuary, unless during the 3                      diverse and unique subtropical marine                 property;
                                                     month period immediately preceding                      ecosystem.’’ In addition, Congress found                 g. Introducing or otherwise releasing
                                                     January 1, 1996, the Secretary certified                that the Sanctuary could be expanded to               an introduced species.
                                                     in writing to Congress that the area was                include other marine resources of                        [d. Drilling into, dredging or otherwise
                                                     not suitable for inclusion in the                       national significance. The waters                     altering the seabed of the Sanctuary; or
                                                     Sanctuary. The Secretary made such a                    around the Hawaiian Islands contain 24                constructing, placing or abandoning any
                                                     certification in December 1995. As such,                other species of cetaceans, the highly                structure, material or other matter on
                                                     the waters surrounding Kahoolawe are                    endangered Hawaiian monk seal, three                  the seabed of the Sanctuary without, or
                                                     not included in the Sanctuary. The                      species of sea turtles and many other                 not in compliance with, the terms or
                                                     HINMSA was amended in 1996 to allow                     marine species endemic to this                        conditions of a required, valid Federal
                                                     the Kahoolawe Island Reserve                            environment. Coastal Hawaiian waters                  or State permit, license, lease or other
                                                     Commission (KIRC) to request inclusion                  also support spectacular coral reef                   authorization;
                                                     of the marine waters three miles from                   ecosystems which provide local people                    e. Taking, removing, moving,
                                                     Kahoolawe in the Sanctuary. Upon                        with an abundant source of fish and are               catching, collecting, harvesting, feeding,
                                                     receiving a request from the KIRC,                      a popular dive destination for visitors               injuring, destroying or causing the loss
                                                     should NOAA determine that                              worldwide. These waters also contain a                of, or attempting to take, remove, move,
                                                     Kahoolawe waters may be suitable for                    number of cultural/historical resources,              catch, collect, harvest, feed, injure,
                                                     inclusion in the Sanctuary, NOAA will                   including those reflecting native                     destroy or cause the loss of any
                                                     prepare a supplemental environmental                    Hawaiian traditions and uses.                         humpback whale or humpback whale
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                                                     impact statement, management plan,                                                                            habitat;
                                                     and implementing regulations for that                   ARTICLE IV. SCOPE OF                                     f. Possessing within the Sanctuary a
                                                     inclusion. This process will include the                REGULATIONS                                           humpback whale or part thereof
                                                     opportunity for public comment.                           Section 1. Activities Subject to                    regardless of where taken, removed,
                                                     Further, the Governor would have the                    Regulation.                                           moved, caught, collected or harvested;
                                                     opportunity to certify his or her                         In order to implement the Sanctuary                 and
                                                     objection to the inclusion, or any term                 designation, the following activities                    g. Interfering with, obstructing,
                                                     of that inclusion, and if this occurs, the              may be regulated [are subject to                      delaying or preventing an investigation,
                                                     inclusion or term will not take effect.]                regulation] to the extent necessary [and              search, seizure or disposition of seized


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                                                     property in connection with                             available at the address and Web site                 properties within the proposed areas of
                                                     enforcement of the HINMSA or NMSA                       listed in the ADDRESSES section of this               potential effect. Pursuant to 36 CFR
                                                     or any regulation or permit issued under                proposed rule. Responses to comments                  800.16(1)(1), historic properties
                                                     the HINMSA or NMSA.]                                    received on this proposed rule will be                includes: ‘‘any prehistoric or historic
                                                        Section 2. Emergencies.                              published in the final environmental                  district, site, building, structure or
                                                        Where necessary to prevent or                        impact statement and preamble to the                  object included in, or eligible for
                                                     minimize the destruction of, loss of, or                final rule.                                           inclusion in, the National Register of
                                                     injury to a Sanctuary resource or                                                                             Historic Places maintained by the
                                                     quality; or minimize the imminent risk                  Coastal Zone Management Act                           Secretary of the Interior. The term
                                                     of such destruction, loss or injury, any                   Section 307 of the Coastal Zone                    includes artifacts, records, and remains
                                                     activity, including those not listed in                 Management Act (CZMA; 16 U.S.C.                       that are related to and located within
                                                     Section 1 of this Article, is subject to                1456) requires Federal agencies to                    such properties. The term includes
                                                     immediate temporary regulation,                         consult with a state’s coastal program on             properties of traditional religious and
                                                     including prohibition. If such a                        potential Federal regulations having an               cultural importance to an Indian tribe or
                                                     situation arises, the Director of NOAA’s                effect on state waters. Because the                   Native Hawaiian organization and that
                                                     Office of National Marine Sanctuaries                   Hawaiian Islands Humpback Whale                       meet the National Register criteria.’’
                                                     [Ocean and Coastal Resource                             National Marine Sanctuary encompasses
                                                     Management] or his or her designee                                                                            Regulatory Flexibility Act
                                                                                                             a portion of the Hawai‘i State waters,
                                                     shall seek to notify and consult to the                 NOAA intends to submit a copy of this                    The Chief Counsel for Regulation of
                                                     extent practicable with any relevant                    proposed rule and supporting                          the Department of Commerce certified
                                                     Federal agency and the Governor of the                  documents to the State of Hawai‘i                     to the Chief Counsel for Advocacy of the
                                                     State of [Hawaii] Hawai‘i.                              Coastal Zone Management Program for                   Small Business Administration (SBA)
                                                                                                             evaluation of Federal consistency under               that this proposed rule, if adopted,
                                                     ARTICLE V. EFFECT ON LEASES,
                                                                                                             the CZMA.                                             would not have a significant economic
                                                     PERMITS, LICENSES, AND RIGHTS
                                                                                                                                                                   impact on a substantial number of small
                                                       Pursuant to section 304(c)(1) of the                  Executive Order 12866: Regulatory                     entities. The factual basis for this
                                                     NMSA, 16 U.S.C. 1434(c)(1), no valid                    Impact                                                certification is as follows:
                                                     lease, permit, license, approval or other                 This proposed rule has been                            The SBA has established thresholds
                                                     authorization issued by any Federal,                    determined to be not significant for                  on the designation of businesses as
                                                     State, or local authority of competent                  purposes of Executive Order 12866.                    ‘‘small entities’’. A fish-harvesting
                                                     jurisdiction, or any right of subsistence                                                                     business is considered a small business
                                                     use or access, may be terminated by the                 Executive Order 13132: Federalism                     if it has annual receipts not in excess of
                                                     Secretary of Commerce, or his or her                    Assessment                                            $3.5 million (13 CFR 121.201). Sports
                                                     designee, as a result of this designation,                NOAA has concluded that this                        and recreation businesses and scenic
                                                     or as a result of any Sanctuary                         regulatory action does not have                       and sightseeing transportation
                                                     regulation, if such authorization or right              federalism implications sufficient to                 businesses are considered small
                                                     was in existence on the effective date of               warrant preparation of a federalism                   businesses if they have annual receipts
                                                     Sanctuary designation (November 4,                      assessment under Executive Order                      not in excess of $6 million (13 CFR
                                                     1992).                                                  13132.                                                121.201). According to these limits,
                                                     ARTICLE VI. ALTERATION OF THIS                                                                                each of the businesses potentially
                                                                                                             National Historic Preservation Act
                                                     DESIGNATION                                                                                                   affected by the proposed rule, except
                                                                                                                The National Historic Preservation                 those in the commercial marine
                                                       The terms of designation, as defined                  Act (NHPA; 16 U.S.C. 470 et seq.) is                  transportation and submarine cable
                                                     under section 304(a) of the NMSA, may                   intended to preserve historical and                   installation businesses would most
                                                     be modified only by the procedures                      archaeological sites in the United States             likely be small businesses. The analysis
                                                     outlined in section 304(a) of the NMSA,                 of America. The act created the National              presented here is based on limited
                                                     including public hearings, consultation                 Register of Historic Places, the list of              quantitative information on how much
                                                     with interested Federal, State, and                     National Historic Landmarks, and the                  activity occurs within the boundaries of
                                                     county agencies, review by the                          State Historic Preservation Offices.                  the proposed expansion areas for
                                                     appropriate Congressional committees,                   Section 106 of the NHPA requires                      HIHWNMS, except for commercial
                                                     and review and non-objection by the                     Federal agencies to take into account the             fishing operations.
                                                     Governor of the State of [Hawaii]                       effects of their undertakings on historic                Methodology. Due to the lack of
                                                     Hawai‘i, and approval by the Secretary                  properties, and afford the Advisory                   quantitative data on the number of
                                                     of Commerce, or his or her designee.                    Council on Historic Preservation                      businesses directly affected by the
                                                     HAWAIIAN ISLANDS [HUMPBACK                              (ACHP) a reasonable opportunity to                    proposed regulations and their levels of
                                                     WHALE] NATIONAL MARINE                                  comment. The historic preservation                    revenues, costs and profits from their
                                                     SANCTUARY—NĀ KAI ‘EWALU                                review process mandated by Section                    activities in the HIHWNMS expansion
                                                     BOUNDARY COORDINATES                                    106 is outlined in regulations issued by              area, the assessment here is qualitative.
                                                                                                             ACHP (36 CFR 800). In coordinating its                   NOAA analyzed four regulatory
                                                       Appendix A to subpart Q, part 922, 15                 responsibilities under the NHPA, NOAA                 alternatives (identified as Alternatives
                                                     CFR sets forth the precise boundary
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                                                                                                             has solicited for and identified                      1–4 in the Draft Environmental Impact
                                                     coordinates for the Sanctuary.                          consulting parties, and will complete                 Statement). User groups that entail
                                                     IV. Classification                                      the identification of historic properties             small businesses included commercial
                                                                                                             and the assessment of the effects of the              fishing operation and recreation-tourism
                                                     National Environmental Policy Act                       undertaking on such properties in                     related businesses. Other user groups
                                                       NOAA has prepared a draft                             scheduled consultations with those                    included in the full regulatory impact
                                                     environmental impact statement to                       identified parties. By this notice NOAA               review in the DEIS and not included
                                                     evaluate the environmental effects of the               seeks to solicit public input, particularly           here are research and education, people
                                                     proposed rulemaking. Copies are                         in regard to the identification of historic           who receive passive economic use value


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                                                     from improvements in natural resource                   are whale-watching operations. These                  of the improvement or maintenance of
                                                     qualities/quantities, businesses in                     larger vessels carry dozens of passengers             habitat qualities that these industries
                                                     offshore energy (namely submarine                       and are typically equipped with a Coast               depend upon. NOAA also expects
                                                     cable installation) and those firms                     Guard certified Marine Sanitation                     businesses in these industries to
                                                     involved in marine transportation.                      Device (MSD) that, if properly used, is               experience negligible increases in costs
                                                     Firms involved in offshore energy and                   compliant with the proposed treatment                 of operations because there is no
                                                     marine transportation directly affected                 requirement in the Special Sanctuary                  significant anchoring activity in the
                                                     by the proposed regulations were judged                 Management Areas. At a minimum,                       Special Sanctuary Management Areas.
                                                     not to be small businesses.                             most of the commercial operators have                 Because of the exceptions, permit, and
                                                        NOAA assessed two types of                           holding tanks.                                        authorization processes in the proposed
                                                     regulations included in the proposed                       There are pump out stations in the                 action, which may allow for some
                                                     action (discharges and submerged                        major harbors of the Maui Nui area                    activities that disturb the seabed,
                                                     lands—seabed alterations), which are                    (Lahaina and Mā‘alaea), which ensures                including a proposed submarine cable
                                                     only proposed to apply to three areas                   ease of compliance for boats that only                installation, costs would be expected to
                                                     called Special Sanctuary Management                     have a holding tank. Furthermore, some                be in the mid-range of costs across all
                                                     Areas (SSMAs) within the HIHWNMS.                       tour operators have retrofitted their                 alternatives.
                                                     NOAA also analyzed the impact of all                    boats to increase the holding capacity                   All other regulatory amendments to
                                                     regulations combined. Submarine cable                   and eliminate the need for discharging                the HIHWNMS regulations proposed in
                                                     regulations addressed in the full                       at sea.                                               this rulemaking are either technical
                                                     regulatory impact review are not                           Taking into account all of the above               changes or are not expected to have any
                                                     discussed here since that industry is                   information, including the relatively                 measurable impact, economic or
                                                     judged not to involve small businesses.                 modest total number of vessels                        otherwise, on the resources and
                                                        Discharge Regulations. Under the                     operating in the Special Sanctuary                    businesses operating in and near the
                                                     proposed rule, NOAA would prohibit                      Management Areas and the high                         Special Sanctuary Management Areas.
                                                     discharging or depositing any material                  proportion of vessels already equipped                Because this action would not have a
                                                     or matter into the three SSMAs, with an                 with compliant marine sanitation                      significant economic impact on a
                                                     exception for treated biodegradable                     devices, NOAA expects there to be                     substantial number of small entities, no
                                                     effluents incidental to vessel use. Many                negligible costs from these new                       initial regulatory flexibility analysis was
                                                     commercial vessels affected by the                      regulations.                                          prepared.
                                                     proposed regulations are expected to                       NOAA expects both the commercial                      Because the impacts of this proposed
                                                     belong to commercial fishing operations                 fishing industry and the recreation-                  rule on commercial fishing, recreational
                                                     and businesses involved in providing                    tourism industry to receive moderate                  tourism, and land use and development
                                                     guide services in the recreation tourism                net benefits from these regulations in                businesses are minimal, the Chief
                                                     industry (e.g. charter and party boat                   the form of improved habitat qualities,               Counsel for Regulation certified to the
                                                     fishing operations and whale-watching                   which would likely result in increased                Chief Counsel for Advocacy at SBA that
                                                     or other wildlife observation or guide                  fish stocks for commercial and                        this rulemaking would not have a
                                                     businesses). Boats are already                          recreational fishing. In addition, NOAA               significant economic impact on a
                                                     prohibited from discharging untreated                   expects that the resulting improved                   substantial number of small entities.
                                                     effluent in state waters under state law.               habitat qualities would benefit the
                                                        Of the three proposed Special                        recreation-tourism industry, which                    Paperwork Reduction Act
                                                     Sanctuary Management Areas, Penguin                     depends upon a healthy and thriving                     ONMS has a valid Office of
                                                     Bank and Maui Nui are active                            sanctuary ecosystem to support its                    Management and Budget (OMB) control
                                                     commercial fishing grounds. According                   business. Thus, NOAA expects that the                 number (0648–0141) for the collection
                                                     to Vessel Management System (VMS)                       commercial fishing and recreation-                    of public information related to the
                                                     data, only 68 commercial fishing vessels                tourism industries would experience a                 processing of ONMS permits across the
                                                     entered the Special Sanctuary                           net benefit from the discharge                        National Marine Sanctuary System.
                                                     Management Areas in the last year.                      regulations. NOAA expects the                         NOAA’s proposal to expand HIHWNMS
                                                     There are 42 permitted commercial                       proposed action to generate a mid-range               would likely result in an increase in the
                                                     boats operating out of Lahaina and all of               level of costs with a mid-range level of              number of requests for ONMS general
                                                     these boats are using the federal waters                net benefits compared with all other                  permits, special use permits, and
                                                     of Maui Nui. This information is                        regulatory alternatives. Land use and                 authorizations since this action
                                                     generally consistent with the                           development businesses would not be                   proposes to add general permits and
                                                     information compiled during the Ocean                   directly affected by the discharge                    special use permits, certifications,
                                                     Etiquette trainings and the USCG                        regulations.                                          appeals, and the authority to authorize
                                                     Marine Safety Office inventory for Maui.                   NOAA invites public comments from                  other valid federal, state, or local leases,
                                                        Based on a 2012 survey conducted by                  small business owners and members of                  permits, licenses, approvals, or other
                                                     the Pacific Islands Fisheries Science                   the public potentially affected by the                authorizations. An increase in the
                                                     Center, there were roughly 170 active                   new discharge regulations to better                   number of ONMS permit requests
                                                     charter boat operations in the main                     understand and assess any impact of                   would require a change to the reporting
                                                     Hawai‘i Islands, with roughly 100 of                    these proposed regulations.                           burden certified for OMB control
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                                                     these operating out of the big island of                   Submerged lands — Seabed                           number 0648–0141. An update to this
                                                     Hawai‘i. Roughly 55 boats were based in                 Alteration Regulations. Regulations                   control number for the processing of
                                                     Maui and O‘ahu, the islands adjacent to                 prohibiting disturbances of the seabed                ONMS permits would be requested as
                                                     the Special Sanctuary Management                        in Special Sanctuary Management Areas                 part of the final rule for sanctuary
                                                     Areas. The average charter boat length                  would impact the commercial fishing                   expansion.
                                                     in Maui and O‘ahu was 40 feet and 39                    industry and the recreation tourism                     Nationwide, NOAA issues
                                                     feet, respectively.                                     industry. NOAA expects these                          approximately 200 national marine
                                                        Additionally, 99 active tour vessels                 industries to receive moderate net                    sanctuary permits each year. Of this
                                                     operate out of Maui County, of which 55                 benefits from these regulations because               amount, HIWHNMS is expected to add


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                                                     4 to 5 permit requests per year. The                    § 922.188 Permit procedures and review                for the Sanctuary, including the
                                                     public reporting burden for national                        criteria.                                         provision for additional protections of
                                                     marine sanctuaries permits is estimated                 Appendix A to Subpart Q of Part 922—                  the Sanctuary ecosystem resources
                                                                                                                 Hawaiian Islands National Marine
                                                     to average 1.5 hours per response,                                                                            including for humpback whales and
                                                                                                                 Sanctuary—Nā Kai ‘Ewalu Boundary
                                                     including the time for reviewing                            Description and Coordinates of the                their habitat, as reasonably necessary,
                                                     instructions, searching existing data                       Lateral Boundary Closures and Excluded            and the conservation and management
                                                     sources, gathering and maintaining the                      Areas.                                            of other marine resources, qualities and
                                                     data needed and completing and                          Appendix B to Subpart Q of Part 922—                  ecosystems of the Sanctuary determined
                                                     reviewing the collection of information.                    Special Sanctuary Management Area                 to be of national significance. The
                                                        Send comments regarding the burden                       Boundaries.                                       Secretary shall consult with the
                                                     estimate for this data collection                         Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1431 et seq. and               Governor of the State of Hawai‘i on any
                                                     requirement, or any other aspect of this                subtitle C, title II, Pub. L. 102–587, 106 Stat.      modifications to the regulations
                                                     data collection, including suggestions                  5055.                                                 contained in this part that pertain to
                                                     for reducing the burden, to NOAA (see                                                                         State of Hawai‘i waters. For any
                                                     ADDRESSES) and by email to OIRA_                        Subpart Q—Hawaiian Islands National                   modification of the regulations
                                                     submission@omb.eop.gov, or fax to (202)                 Marine Sanctuary—Nā Kai ‘Ewalu                       contained in this part that would
                                                     395–7285. Notwithstanding any other                     § 922.180    Purpose.                                 contribute a change in a term of
                                                     provision of law, no person is required                                                                       designation, as contained in the
                                                                                                               (a) The purpose of the regulations in
                                                     to respond to, nor shall any person be                                                                        Designation Document for the
                                                                                                             this subpart is to implement the
                                                     subject to a penalty for failure to comply                                                                    Sanctuary, the Secretary shall follow the
                                                                                                             designation of the Hawaiian Islands
                                                     with a collection of information subject                                                                      applicable requirements of section 303
                                                                                                             National Marine Sanctuary—Nā Kai
                                                     to the requirements of the Paperwork                                                                          and 304 of the NMSA, and sections
                                                                                                             ‘Ewalu by regulating activities affecting
                                                     Reduction Act, unless that collection of                                                                      2305 and 2306 of the HINMSA.
                                                                                                             the resources of the Sanctuary or any of                (c) Section 304(e) of the NMSA
                                                     information displays a currently valid                  the qualities, values, or purposes, for
                                                     OMB control number.                                                                                           requires the Secretary to review
                                                                                                             which the Sanctuary was designated, in                management plans and regulations
                                                     V. Request for Comments                                 order to protect, preserve, and manage                every five years, and make necessary
                                                       NOAA requests comments on this                        the conservation, ecological,                         revisions. Upon completion of the five
                                                     proposed rule for by June 19, 2015.                     recreational, research, educational,                  year review of the Sanctuary
                                                                                                             historical, cultural, and aesthetic                   management plan and regulations, the
                                                     VI. References                                          resources and qualities of the area. The              Secretary will repropose the Sanctuary
                                                       A complete list of all references cited               regulations are intended to supplement                management plan and regulations in
                                                     herein is available upon request (see                   and complement existing regulatory                    their entirety with any proposed
                                                     ADDRESSES section).                                     authorities; and to facilitate all public             changes thereto. The Governor of the
                                                                                                             and private uses of the Sanctuary, to the             State of Hawai‘i will have the
                                                     List of Subjects in 15 CFR Part 922                     extent compatible with the primary                    opportunity to review the re-proposed
                                                       Administrative practice and                           objective of an ecosystem-based                       management plan and regulations before
                                                     procedure, Coastal zone, Historic                       management approach that is inclusive                 they take effect and if the Governor
                                                     preservation, Intergovernmental                         of all aspects of the marine ecosystem                certifies any term or terms of such
                                                     relations, Marine resources, Natural                    emphasizing the biological, physical,                 management plan or regulations as
                                                     resources, Penalties, Recreation and                    and human components of a healthy                     unacceptable, the unacceptable term or
                                                     recreation areas, Reporting and                         marine environment, including                         terms will not take effect in State waters
                                                     recordkeeping requirements, Wildlife.                   protecting the humpback whale and its                 of the Sanctuary.
                                                       Dated: March 13, 2015.                                habitat, that are essential components of
                                                                                                             the marine ecosystem. Public and                      § 922.181   Boundary.
                                                     W. Russell Callender,
                                                                                                             private uses of the Sanctuary include,                   (a) The Hawaiian Islands National
                                                     Acting Assistant Administrator for Ocean
                                                     Services and Coastal Zone Management.                   but are not limited to, uses of Hawaiian              Marine Sanctuary—Nā Kai ‘Ewalu
                                                                                                             natives customarily and traditionally                 (sanctuary) encompasses an area of
                                                       Accordingly, for the reasons                          exercised for subsistence, cultural, and              approximately 1,224 square nautical
                                                     discussed in the preamble, the National                 religious purposes; as well as education,             miles (1,621 square miles) of coastal and
                                                     Oceanic and Atmospheric                                 research, recreation, commercial and                  ocean waters, and submerged lands
                                                     Administration proposes to amend 15                     military activities; to reduce conflicts              thereunder, cutting across the mouths of
                                                     CFR part 922 as follows:                                between compatible uses; to maintain,                 rivers and streams, surrounding the
                                                                                                             restore, and enhance the humpback                     populated Hawaii Islands as described
                                                     PART 922—NATIONAL MARINE                                whale and other protected species and                 below. The precise boundary
                                                     SANCTUARY PROGRAM                                       their habitat; to contribute to the                   coordinates are listed in Appendix A to
                                                     REGULATIONS                                             maintenance of natural assemblages of                 this subpart.
                                                     ■   1. Revise subpart Q to read as follows:             humpback whales and other protected                      (1) O‘ahu: The sanctuary boundary on
                                                                                                             species for future generations; more                  the southern shore of O‘ahu is defined
                                                     Subpart Q—Hawaiian Islands National                     specifically to provide a place for                   by the coordinates provided in table A1
                                                     Marine Sanctuary—Nā Kai ‘Ewalu
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                                                                                                             humpback whales that are dependent on                 and the following textual description.
                                                     Contents                                                their Hawaiian Islands wintering habitat              The boundary begins ENE of Makapu‘u
                                                     § 922.180 Purpose.                                      for reproductive activities, including                Point roughly 3.2 nautical miles
                                                     § 922.181 Boundary.                                                                                           offshore at Point 1. It approximates the
                                                                                                             breeding, calving, and nursing, and for
                                                     § 922.182 Definitions.
                                                     § 922.183 Allowed activities.                           the long-term survival of their species;              100-fathom (182.8 meter) isobath line
                                                     § 922.184 Prohibited activities.                        and to achieve the other purposes and                 extending first clockwise to the SE.,
                                                     § 922.185 Emergency regulations.                        policies of the HINMSA and NMSA.                      then to the SW., and finally to the west
                                                     § 922.186 Penalties; appeals.                             (b) These regulations may be modified               to Point 68 in numerical order. From
                                                     § 922.187 Interagency cooperation.                      to fulfill the Secretary’s responsibilities           Point 68 the boundary extends NE


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                                                     towards Point 69 until it intersects the                the following textual description. The                intersection the boundary extends
                                                     tip of the Kapahulu Groin. From this                    boundary begins offshore roughly 0.5                  towards Point 62 until it intersects the
                                                     intersection the boundary extends                       nautical miles west of Keāhole Point at              shoreline again. From this intersection
                                                     towards Point 70 until it intersects the                Point 1, and approximates the 100-                    the boundary continues to follow the
                                                     shoreline. From this intersection the                   fathom (182.8 meter) isobath line as it               shoreline south around Hanalei Bay and
                                                     boundary then follows the shoreline                     extends northward to Point 102 in                     then westward around Ka‘ilio Point
                                                     eastward around Diamondhead Crater                      numerical order. The northeastern edge                until it intersects the line between Point
                                                     and Maunalua Bay until it intersects the                of the sanctuary boundary extends from                63 and Point 64 at approximately the
                                                     line segment between Point 71 and                       Point 102 south towards Point 103 on                  boundary of the Ha‘ena/Hanakāpi‘ai
                                                     Point 72 at the western entrance to the                 the northern tip of ‘Upolu point until it             ahupua‘a NE of Hanakāpi‘ai beach.
                                                     Hawaii Kai Marina. From this                            intersects the shoreline. From this                   From this intersection, the boundary
                                                     intersection the boundary moves                         intersection, the boundary extends west               extends seaward to the WNW to Point
                                                     towards Point 72 across the entrance to                 and then south along the shoreline until              64.
                                                     the marina until it intersects the                      it intersects the line segment between                  (5) Maui Nui: The sanctuary boundary
                                                     shoreline again. The boundary then                      Point 104 and Point 105 to the north of               of Maui Nui between the islands of
                                                     follows the shoreline eastward until it                 Kawaihae Harbor. Kawaihae Harbor is                   Moloka‘i, Lana’i, and Maui is defined by
                                                     intersects the line segment between                     excluded from the sanctuary so the                    the coordinates in table A6 and the
                                                     Point 73 and Point 74 at the eastern                    boundary extends across the mouth of                  following textual description. The
                                                     entrance to the Hawaii Kai Marina.                      the harbor from this intersection                     boundary begins roughly 3.5 nautical
                                                     From this intersection the boundary                     towards Point 105 on the outer                        miles west of ‘Īlio Point off the
                                                     moves towards Point 74 across the                       breakwater of Kawaihae Harbor until it                northwest tip of Moloka‘i at Point 1. The
                                                     entrance to the marina until it intersects              intersects the shoreline. From this                   boundary approximates the 100-fathom
                                                     the shoreline again. The boundary then                  intersection the boundary continues                   (182.8 meter) isobath line to the west
                                                     follows the shoreline south around                      south along the shoreline until it                    and south around Penguin Bank and
                                                     Koko Head and then northward around                     intersects the line segment between                   then back to the north and east
                                                     Pai‘olu‘olu Point, into Hanauma Bay                     Point 106 and Point 107 at the                        following the coordinates in numerical
                                                     and then back out and around Palea                      westernmost tip of Hawai‘i Island
                                                                                                                                                                   order across Kalohi Channel to Point
                                                     Point. The boundary then continues to                   (Keāhole Point), west of the southern
                                                                                                                                                                   196 to the NE of Kaena on Lana‘i. The
                                                     follow the shoreline to the NE until it                 end of Kona Airport. From this
                                                                                                                                                                   boundary then continues to
                                                     intersects the line between Point 75 and                intersection, the boundary extends
                                                                                                                                                                   approximate the 100-fathom (182.8
                                                     Point 76 at Makapu‘u Point. From this                   seaward approximately 0.5 nautical
                                                                                                                                                                   meter) isobath line south around Lana’i
                                                     intersection the boundary extends                       miles west to Point 107.
                                                                                                                (3) Ni‘ihau: The sanctuary boundary                and then east crossing the Kealaikahiki
                                                     seaward to the NE to Point 76. The                                                                            Channel and continuing between
                                                     sanctuary boundary on the North Shore                   around the island of Ni‘ihau (including
                                                                                                             Lehua Island) is defined by the                       Kaho‘olawe and Molokini to the SE to
                                                     of O‘ahu is defined by the coordinates                                                                        Point 341 in numerical order roughly
                                                     provided in table A2 and the following                  coordinates provided in table A4 and
                                                                                                             the following textual description. The                2.2 nautical miles WSW of Hanamanioa
                                                     textual description. The boundary                                                                             Light on the southern shore of Maui.
                                                     extends from Point 1, located roughly                   landward boundary of Ni‘ihau and
                                                                                                             Lehua is the shoreline. The seaward                   The boundary then continues ENE
                                                     3.3 nautical miles NW of Ali‘i Beach                                                                          towards Point 342 until it intersects the
                                                                                                             boundary of Ni‘ihau and Lehua is
                                                     Park in Hale‘iwa, approximating the                                                                           shoreline near the Hanamanioa Light. At
                                                                                                             approximately three nautical miles from
                                                     100-fathom (182.8 meter) isobath line                                                                         this intersection the boundary follows
                                                                                                             the shoreline and extends around the
                                                     first to the NE and then to the SE to                                                                         the shoreline northward to Mā‘alaea Bay
                                                                                                             islands from Points 1 to 60 in numerical
                                                     Point 60 in numerical order roughly 2.5                                                                       until it intersects the line segment
                                                                                                             order.
                                                     nautical miles NE of Māhie Point. The                     (4) Kaua‘i: The sanctuary boundary off             between Point 343 and Point 344 at the
                                                     eastern edge of the sanctuary extends                   the north coast of Kaua‘i is defined by               eastern breakwater of the entrance to
                                                     SW from Point 60 towards Point 61 at                    the coordinates in table A5 and the                   Mā‘alaea Harbor. From this intersection
                                                     Māhie Point (aka Makahonu Point) until                 following textual description. The                    the boundary continues toward Point
                                                     it intersects the shoreline. From this                  boundary begins offshore nearly 3.3                   344 until it intersects the shoreline at
                                                     intersection the boundary follows the                   nautical miles WNW of Ka‘ı̄lio Point at               the western breakwater of Mā‘alaea
                                                     shoreline to the NW around Kahuku                       Point 1 and approximates the 100-                     Harbor. From this intersection the
                                                     Point and then to the SW until it                       fathom (182.8 meters) isobath line as it              boundary continues to follow the
                                                     intersects the line segment between                     extends eastward in numerical order to                shoreline SW around McGregor and
                                                     Point 62 and Point 63 at the eastern                    Point 59, approximately 1.5 nautical                  Papawai Points and then to the NW
                                                     breakwater protecting Haleiwa Harbor.                   miles NE of Kepuhi point at roughly the               until it reaches Lahaina Small Boat
                                                     From this intersection the boundary                     Pila‘a/Waipake ahupua‘a boundary. The                 Harbor. The boundary continues along
                                                     extends towards Point 63 and the                        eastern edge of the sanctuary boundary                the shoreline of the outer breakwater of
                                                     western breakwater until it intersects                  then extends SW from Point 59 towards                 Lahaina Small Boat Harbor until it
                                                     the shoreline again. From this                          Point 60 on Kepuhi Point until it                     reaches the northern tip at the
                                                     intersection the boundary follows the                   intersects the shoreline. From this                   intersection of the shoreline and a line
                                                     shoreline to the SW until it intersects
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                                                                                                             intersection the sanctuary boundary                   between points 345 and 346. From this
                                                     the line segment between Point 64 and                   extends westward along the shoreline of               intersection the boundary extends
                                                     Point 65 at the southwestern end of Ali‘i               the north coast of Kaua‘i, and then                   offshore to the NNW for approximately
                                                     Beach Park. From this intersection the                  continues to follow the shoreline as it               25 meters to point 346. The boundary
                                                     sanctuary boundary extends seaward to                   extends southward along the eastern                   then heads WNW towards point 347
                                                     the NW to Point 65.                                     shore of Hanalei Bay until it intersects              until it intersects the shoreline again.
                                                        (2) Hawai‘i: The sanctuary boundary                  the line segment between Point 61 and                 From this intersection the boundary
                                                     of Hawai‘i Island is defined by the                     Point 62 at approximately the mouth of                then continues to follow the shoreline
                                                     coordinates provided in table A3 and                    the Hanalei River. From this                          northward until it intersects the line


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                                                     between Point 348 and Point 349 at                      § 922.182    Definitions.                                Special Sanctuary Management Areas
                                                     Lipoa Point on the NW tip of Maui.                         Other terms appearing in this subpart              means discrete, biologically and/or
                                                     From this intersection the boundary                     are defined at 15 CFR 922.3, and/or in                culturally important areas that help
                                                     continues to the NNW across the Pailolo                 the Marine Protection, Research, and                  sustain critical marine species and
                                                     Channel through Point 349 and Point                     Sanctuaries Act, as amended, 33 U.S.C.                habitats.
                                                     350 to the intersection of the line                     1401 et seq., and 16 U.S.C. 1431 et seq.                 Shoreline means the upper reaches of
                                                     segment between Point 351 and Point                        Acts means the Hawaiian Islands                    the wash of the waves, other than storm
                                                     352 and the shoreline at Cape Halawa                    National Marine Sanctuary Act                         or seismic waves, at high tide during the
                                                     on the NE tip of Molokai. From this                     (HINMSA; sections 2301–2307 of Pub.                   season of the year in which the highest
                                                                                                             L. 102–587), and the National Marine                  wash of the waves occurs, usually
                                                     intersection the boundary continues to
                                                                                                             Sanctuaries Act (NMSA; also known as                  evidenced by the edge of vegetation
                                                     follow the shoreline to the SW and then                 Title III of the Marine Protection,
                                                     westward until it intersects the line                                                                         growth, or the upper limit of debris left
                                                                                                             Research, and Sanctuaries Act                         by the wash of the waves.
                                                     segment between Point 353 and Point                     (MPRSA), as amended, 16 U.S.C. 1431
                                                     354 east of Kaunakakai Pier. From this                                                                           Take or taking a humpback whale
                                                                                                             et seq.).                                             means to harass, harm, pursue, hunt,
                                                     intersection the boundary then                             Adverse impact means an impact that                shoot, wound, kill, trap, capture, collect
                                                     continues offshore through Point 354                    independently or cumulatively                         or injure a humpback whale, or to
                                                     and Point 355 and towards Point 356 to                  damages, diminishes, degrades, impairs,               attempt to engage in any such conduct.
                                                     the west of Kaunakakai Pier until it                    destroys, or otherwise harms.                         The term includes, but is not limited to,
                                                     intersects the shoreline. From this                        Alteration of the seabed means
                                                                                                                                                                   any of the following activities:
                                                     intersection the boundary continues to                  drilling into, dredging, or otherwise
                                                                                                                                                                   collecting any dead or injured
                                                     follow the shoreline westward until it                  altering a natural physical characteristic
                                                                                                             of the seabed of the Sanctuary; or                    humpback whale, or any part thereof;
                                                     intersects the line segment between                                                                           restraining or detaining any humpback
                                                     Point 357 and Point 358 on the eastern                  constructing, placing, or abandoning
                                                                                                             any structure, material, or other matter              whale, or any part thereof, no matter
                                                     seawall at the entrance to Lono Harbor.                                                                       how temporarily; tagging any humpback
                                                     From this intersection the boundary                     on the seabed of the Sanctuary.
                                                                                                                Coral means but is not limited to                  whale; operating a vessel or aircraft or
                                                     continues towards Point 358 across the                                                                        doing any other act that results in the
                                                                                                             species of the Phylum Cnidaria,
                                                     mouth of the harbor until it intersects                                                                       disturbing or molesting of any
                                                                                                             including all species in the: Class
                                                     the shoreline again. From this                          Anthozoa, Subclass Hexacorallia, Order                humpback whale.
                                                     intersection the boundary continues to                  Scleractinia (stony corals); Class
                                                     follow the shoreline westward around                                                                          § 922.183   Allowed activities.
                                                                                                             Anthozoa, Subclass Hexacorallia, Order
                                                     Lā‘au Point, and then continues north                                                                          (a) All activities except those
                                                                                                             Antipatharia (black corals); Class
                                                     until it reaches the intersection of the                                                                      prohibited by § 922.184 may be
                                                                                                             Anthozoa, Subclass Hexacorallia, Order
                                                     shoreline with the line segment between                                                                       undertaken in the Sanctuary subject to
                                                                                                             Zoantharia, Family Parazoanthidae
                                                     Point 359 and Point 360 at ‘Īlio Point on                                                                    any emergency regulations promulgated
                                                                                                             (gold coral); Class Anthozoa, Subclass
                                                     the NW tip of Moloka‘i. From this                                                                             pursuant to § 922.185, subject to the
                                                                                                             Octocorallia, Order Alcyonacea (soft
                                                     intersection the boundary continues                                                                           interagency cooperation provisions of
                                                                                                             corals, bamboo coral, pink coral); Class
                                                     seaward to Point 361 west of ‘Īlio Point.                                                                    section 304(d) of the NMSA [16 U.S.C.
                                                                                                             Anthozoa, Subclass Octocorallia, Order
                                                     The landward sanctuary boundary                                                                               1434(d)] and § 922.187 of this subpart,
                                                                                                             Gorgonacea (gorgoneans); Class
                                                     around the island of Lana‘i is the                                                                            and subject to the liability established
                                                                                                             Anthozoa, Subclass Octocorallia, Order
                                                     shoreline. The boundary follows the                                                                           by section 312 of the NMSA and
                                                                                                             Pennatulacea (sea pens); Class
                                                     western shoreline of the island south                                                                         § 922.46 of this part. All activities are
                                                                                                             Hydrozoa, Subclass Hydroidolina, Order
                                                     from Keanapapa Point until it intersects                                                                      also subject to all prohibitions,
                                                                                                             Anthoathecata, Suborder Filifera,
                                                                                                                                                                   restrictions, and conditions validly
                                                     the line between Point 362 and Point                    Family Stylasteridae (stylasterids)
                                                                                                                Introduced Species means any species               imposed by any other Federal, State, or
                                                     363 at the breakwater north of
                                                                                                             (including, but not limited to, any of its            county authority of competent
                                                     Kaumalapau Harbor. The boundary then
                                                                                                             biological matter capable of                          jurisdiction.
                                                     extends towards Point 363 south of the
                                                                                                             propagation) that is non-native to the                  (b) Included as activities allowed
                                                     harbor mouth, excluding Kaumalapau
                                                                                                             ecosystems of the Sanctuary; or any                   under the first sentence of paragraph (a)
                                                     Harbor from the sanctuary, until it
                                                                                                             organism into which altered genetic                   of this section are all classes of military
                                                     intersects the shoreline again. From this                                                                     activities, internal or external to the
                                                     intersection the boundary continues to                  matter, or genetic matter from another
                                                                                                             species, has been transferred in order                Sanctuary, that are being or have been
                                                     follow the shoreline south around                                                                             conducted before the effective date of
                                                     Palaoa Point and then east until it                     that the host organism acquires the
                                                                                                             genetic traits of the transferred genes.              these regulations, as identified in the
                                                     intersects the line between Point 364                                                                         Final Environmental Impact Statement/
                                                                                                                Live Rock means any Coral, basalt
                                                     and Point 365 at the SE breakwater of                                                                         Management Plan. Paragraphs (a)(1)
                                                                                                             rock, or other natural structure with any
                                                     Manele Small Boat Harbor. From this                                                                           through (a)(11) of § 922.184 do not
                                                                                                             living organisms growing in or on the
                                                     intersection the boundary extends                                                                             apply to these classes of activities, nor
                                                                                                             Coral, basalt rock, or structure.
                                                     across the mouth of the harbor towards                     Military activities means those                    are these activities subject to further
                                                     Point 365 until it intersects the
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                                                                                                             military activities conducted by or                   consultation under section 304(d) of the
                                                     shoreline again at the NE breakwater,                   under the auspices of the Department of               NMSA.
                                                     excluding Manele Small Boat Harbor                      Defense and any combined military                       (c) Military activities proposed after
                                                     from the sanctuary. From this                           activities carried out by the Department              the effective date of these regulations
                                                     intersection the boundary continues to                  of Defense and the military forces of a               are also included as allowed activities
                                                     follow the shoreline of Lana’i to the NE                foreign nation.                                       under the first sentence of paragraph (a)
                                                     around Kikoa Point and continues                           Sanctuary means the Hawaiian                       of this § 922.183. Paragraphs (a)(1)
                                                     counterclockwise around the island                      Islands National Marine Sanctuary—Nā                 through (a)(11) of § 922.184 apply to
                                                     back to Keanapapa Point.                                Kai ‘Ewalu.                                           these classes of activities unless—


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                                                        (1) They are not subject to                          other actions on the part of the whale,               associated with culturally important
                                                     consultation under section 304(d) of the                a rapid change in direction or speed;                 customs and usage (e.g. the discharge of
                                                     NMSA and § 922.187 of this subpart, or                  escape tactics such as prolonged diving,              leis, paper lanterns).
                                                        (2) Upon consultation under section                  underwater course changes, underwater                    (5) Discharging or depositing any
                                                     304(d) of the NMSA and § 922.187 of                     exhalation, or evasive swimming                       material or other matter outside of the
                                                     this subpart, NOAA’s findings and                       patterns; interruptions of breeding,                  Special Sanctuary Management Areas if
                                                     recommendations include a statement                     nursing, or resting activities, attempts              the discharge or deposit subsequently
                                                     that paragraphs (a)(1) through (a)(11) of               by a whale to shield a calf from a vessel             enters and injures a sanctuary resource
                                                     § 922.184 do not apply to the military                  or human observer by tail swishing or                 within the Special Sanctuary
                                                     activity.                                               by other protective movement; or the                  Management Areas.
                                                        (d) If a military activity described in              abandonment of a previously frequented                   (6) Dredging, drilling into, or
                                                     paragraphs (b) or (c)(2) of this section is             area;                                                 otherwise altering in any way the
                                                     modified such that it is likely to destroy,                (iv) Exceptions:                                   submerged lands (including natural
                                                     cause the loss of, or injure a Sanctuary                   This paragraph (a)(1) does not apply               bottom formations, live rock and coral)
                                                     resource in a manner significantly                      to any approach is authorized by the                  within the Special Sanctuary
                                                     greater than was considered in a                        National Marine Fisheries Service                     Management Areas, except:
                                                     previous consultation under section                     through a permit issued under 50 CFR                     (i) To anchor a vessel on sandy
                                                     304(d) of the NMSA and § 922.187 of                     part 222, subpart C, General Permit                   bottom or substrate other than live rock
                                                     this subpart, or if the modified activity               Procedures or through a similar                       or coral;
                                                     is likely to destroy, cause the loss of, or             authorization;                                           (ii) Routine maintenance of docks,
                                                     injure any Sanctuary resource not                          (2) Operating any aircraft above the               seawalls, breakwaters, jetties, or piers
                                                     considered in a previous consultation                   Sanctuary within 1,000 feet of any                    authorized by any valid lease, permit,
                                                     under section 304(d) of the NMSA and                    humpback whale except as necessary for                license, approval, or other authorization
                                                     § 922.187 of this subpart, the modified                 takeoff or landing from an airport or                 issued by any Federal, State, or local
                                                     activity will be treated as a new military              runway, or as authorized under the                    authority of competent jurisdiction;
                                                     activity under paragraph (c) of this                    MMPA and the ESA;                                        (iii) Installation and maintenance of
                                                     section.                                                   (3)(i) Taking or possessing any                    navigational aids by, or pursuant to
                                                        (e) If a proposed military activity                  humpback whales within the Sanctuary                  valid authorization by, any Federal,
                                                     subject to section 304(d) of the NMSA                   except as authorized by the Marine                    State, or local authority of competent
                                                     and § 922.187 of this subpart is                        Mammal Protection Act (MMPA), or the                  jurisdiction;
                                                     necessary to respond to an emergency                    Endangered Species Act (ESA;                             (iv) Activities associated with
                                                     situation and the Secretary of Defense                     (ii) Taking or possessing any marine               conducting harbor maintenance in
                                                     determines in writing that failure to                   mammal, sea turtle, seabird, Endangered               accordance with a federal or state
                                                     undertake the proposed activity during                  Species Act-listed species or Hawai‘i                 permit issued prior to [EFFECTIVE
                                                     the period of consultation would impair                 Revised Statutes chapter 195D listed                  DATE OF FINAL RULE], including
                                                     the national defense, the Secretary of                  species, within or above the Special                  dredging of entrance channels during
                                                     the military department concerned may                   Sanctuary Management Areas, except as                 the time period of one year from the
                                                     request the Director that the activity                  authorized by the Marine Mammal                       [final rule effective date];
                                                     proceed during consultation. If the                     Protection Act (MMPA); the Endangered                    (v) Aquaculture activities authorized
                                                     Director denies such a request, the                     Species Act (ESA); the Migratory Bird                 under a permit issued by the State of
                                                     Secretary of the military department                    Treaty Act (MBTA); the Magnuson                       Hawai‘i Department of Land and
                                                     concerned may decide to proceed with                    Stevens Fishery Conservation and                      Natural Resources, the State of Hawai‘i
                                                     the activity. In such case, the Secretary               Management Act; or Hawai‘i State Law.                 Department of Health, the U.S. Army
                                                     of the military department concerned                       (4) Discharging or depositing any                  Corps of Engineers, or the National
                                                     shall provide the Director with a written               material or other matter in the Special               Marine Fisheries Service pursuant to
                                                     statement describing the effects of the                 Sanctuary Management Areas, except:                   applicable regulations under the
                                                     activity on Sanctuary resources once the                   (i) Fish, fish parts, chumming                     appropriate fisheries management plan.
                                                     activity is completed.                                  materials or bait used in or resulting                   (vi) Lawful fishing activities
                                                                                                             from lawful fishing activities within the             authorized under a permit issued by the
                                                     § 922.184   Prohibited activities.                      Sanctuary, provided that such discharge               State of Hawai‘i or the National Marine
                                                        (a) The following activities are                     or deposit is during the conduct of                   Fisheries Service pursuant to applicable
                                                     prohibited and thus unlawful for any                    lawful fishing activities within the                  regulations under the appropriate
                                                     person to conduct or cause to be                        Sanctuary;                                            fisheries management plan.
                                                     conducted.                                                 (ii) Biodegradable effluents incidental               (7) Possessing or using explosives
                                                        (1)(i) Approaching in the Sanctuary,                 to vessel use and generated by Type I                 within the Special Sanctuary
                                                     by any means, including by interception                 and II marine sanitation devices                      Management Areas, except for valid law
                                                     (e.g. by placing a vessel or person in the              approved in accordance with section                   enforcement purposes.
                                                     path of an oncoming humpback whale                      312 of the Federal Water Pollution                       (8) Introducing or otherwise releasing
                                                     so that the whale surfaces within 100                   Control Act33 U.S.C. 1322;                            from within or into the Special
                                                     yards (91.4m) of the vessel or person),                    (iii) Water generated by routine vessel            Sanctuary Management Areas an
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                                                     within 100 yards (91.4 m) of any                        operations (e.g., cooling water, deck                 introduced species, except species
                                                     humpback whale;                                         wash down, and gray water as defined                  cultivated by aquaculture activities in
                                                        (ii) Causing a vessel or other object to             by section 312 of the Federal Water                   state or federal waters pursuant to a
                                                     approach within 100 yards (91.4 m) of                   Pollution Control Act33 U.S.C. 1322)                  valid lease, permit, license or other
                                                     a humpback whale;                                       excluding oily wastes from bilge                      authorization issued by the State of
                                                        (iii) Disrupting the normal behavior or              pumping;                                              Hawai‘i Department of Natural
                                                     prior activity of a whale by any other act                 (iv) Engine exhaust; or                            Resources, or the National Marine
                                                     or omission. A disruption of normal                        (v) Discharge of biodegradable                     Fisheries Service in effect on the
                                                     behavior may be manifested by, among                    materials for traditional ceremonies                  effective date of the final regulation.


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                                                        (9) Removing, damaging, or tampering                 prohibition. Before issuance of such                  sanctuary general permit under this
                                                     with any historical or cultural resource                regulations the Director shall consult to             subpart, subject to such terms and
                                                     within the sanctuary.                                   the extent practicable with any relevant              conditions as he or she deems
                                                        (10) Marking, defacing, or damaging                  Federal agency and the Governor of the                appropriate, if the Director finds that the
                                                     in any way, or displacing or removing                   State of Hawai‘i. Emergency regulations               proposed activity falls within one of the
                                                     or tampering with any signs, notices, or                shall not take effect in State waters of              following categories:
                                                     placards, whether temporary or                          the Sanctuary until approved by the                      (1) Research—activities that constitute
                                                     permanent, or with any monuments,                       Governor of Hawai‘i.                                  scientific research on or scientific
                                                     stakes, posts, or other boundary markers                                                                      monitoring of national marine sanctuary
                                                     related to the Sanctuary including                      § 922.186    Penalties; appeals.                      resources or qualities;
                                                     boundary markers related to the Special                    (a) Pursuant to section 307 of the                    (2) Education—activities that enhance
                                                     Sanctuary Management Areas.                             NMSA, each violation of either of the                 public awareness, understanding, or
                                                        (11) Interfering with, obstructing,                  Acts, or any regulation in this subpart               appreciation of a national marine
                                                     delaying or preventing an investigation,                is subject to a civil penalty of not more             sanctuary or national marine sanctuary
                                                     search, seizure or disposition of seized                than $100,000. Each such violation is                 resources or qualities;
                                                     property in connection with                             subject to forfeiture of property or                     (3) Management—activities that assist
                                                     enforcement of either of the Acts or any                Sanctuary resources seized in                         in managing a national marine
                                                     regulations issued under either of the                  accordance with section 307 of the                    sanctuary; or
                                                     Acts.                                                   NMSA. Each day of a continuing                           (4) Installation of submarine cables—
                                                        (b) The prohibitions in paragraph (a)                violation constitutes a separate                      activities that involve the installation of
                                                     of this section do not apply to activities              violation.                                            a submarine cable
                                                     necessary to respond to emergencies                        (b) Regulations setting forth the                     (c) Review criteria. The Director shall
                                                     threatening life, property or the                       procedures governing the administrative               not issue a permit under this subpart,
                                                     environment; or to activities necessary                 proceedings for assessment of civil                   unless he or she also finds that:
                                                     for valid law enforcement purposes.                     penalties for enforcement reasons,                       (1) The proposed activity will be
                                                     However, while such activities are not                  issuance and use of written warnings,                 conducted in a manner compatible with
                                                     subject to paragraphs (a)(1) through (11)               and release or forfeiture of seized                   the primary objective of protection of
                                                     of this section, this paragraph (b) does                property appear at 15 CFR part 904.                   national marine sanctuary resources and
                                                     not exempt the activity from the                           (c) A person subject to an action taken            qualities, taking into account the
                                                     underlying prohibition or restriction                   for enforcement reasons for violation of              following factors:
                                                                                                             these regulations or either of the Acts                  (i) The extent to which the conduct of
                                                     under other applicable laws and
                                                                                                             may appeal pursuant to the applicable                 the activity may diminish or enhance
                                                     regulations (e.g., MMPA, ESA, and
                                                                                                             procedures in 15 CFR part 904.                        national marine sanctuary resources and
                                                     CWA).                                                                                                         qualities; and
                                                        (c)(1) The prohibitions in this section              § 922.187    Interagency cooperation.                    (ii) Any indirect, secondary or
                                                     do not apply to any activity authorized                    Under section 304(d) of the NMSA,                  cumulative effects of the activity.
                                                     by any lease, permit, license, approval,                Federal agency actions internal or                       (2) It is necessary to conduct the
                                                     or other authorization issued after the                 external to a national marine sanctuary,              proposed activity within the national
                                                     effective date of regulatory amendments                 including private activities authorized               marine sanctuary to achieve its stated
                                                     to this section and issued by any                       by licenses, leases, or permits, that are             purpose;
                                                     Federal, State, or local authority of                   likely to destroy, cause the loss of, or                 (3) The methods and procedures
                                                     competent jurisdiction, provided that                   injure any sanctuary resource are                     proposed by the applicant are
                                                     the applicant complies with 15 CFR                      subject to consultation with the                      appropriate to achieve the proposed
                                                     922.49, the Director notifies the                       Director. The Federal agency proposing                activity’s stated purpose and eliminate,
                                                     applicant and authorizing agency that                   an action shall determine whether the                 minimize, or mitigate adverse effects on
                                                     he or she does not object to issuance of                activity is likely to destroy, cause the              sanctuary resources and qualities as
                                                     the authorization, and the applicant                    loss of, or injure a Sanctuary resource.              much as possible;
                                                     complies with any terms and conditions                  To the extent practicable, consultation                  (4) The duration of the proposed
                                                     the Director deems necessary to protect                 procedures under section 304(d) of the                activity and its effects are no longer than
                                                     Sanctuary resources and qualities.                      NMSA may be consolidated with                         necessary to achieve the activity’s stated
                                                        (2) The prohibitions in this section do              interagency cooperation procedures                    purpose;
                                                     not apply to activities associated with                 required by other statutes, such as the                  (5) The expected end value of the
                                                     harbor maintenance including dredging                   ESA. The Director will attempt to                     activity to the furtherance of national
                                                     of entrance channels, provided the                      provide coordinated review and                        marine sanctuary goals and purposes
                                                     applicant requests an authorization of a                analysis of all environmental                         outweighs any potential adverse
                                                     valid federal or state permit from the                  requirements.                                         impacts on sanctuary resources and
                                                     Director.                                                                                                     qualities from the conduct of the
                                                        (d) The prohibitions in this section do              § 922.188    Permit procedures and review             activity;
                                                     not apply to any activity conducted in                  criteria.                                                (6) The applicant is professionally
                                                     accordance with a general permit issued                   (a) Authority to issue general permits.             qualified to conduct and complete the
                                                     pursuant to § 922.188.                                  The Director may allow a person to                    proposed activity;
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                                                                                                             conduct an activity that would                           (7) The applicant has adequate
                                                     § 922.185   Emergency regulations.                      otherwise be prohibited by this subpart,              financial resources available to conduct
                                                       Where necessary to prevent or                         through issuance of a general permit,                 and complete the proposed activity and
                                                     minimize the destruction of, loss of, or                provided the applicant complies with:                 terms and conditions of the permit;
                                                     injury to a Sanctuary resource, or to                     (1) The provisions of subpart E; and                   (8) There are no other factors that
                                                     minimize the imminent risk of such                        (2) The relevant site specific                      would make the issuance of a permit for
                                                     destruction, loss, or injury, any and all               regulations appearing in this subpart.                the activity inappropriate; and
                                                     activities are subject to immediate                       (b) Sanctuary general permit                           (9) For the installation of submarine
                                                     temporary regulation, including                         categories. The Director may issue a                  cables, the activity is not required to


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                                                     meet criterion in § 922.188(c)(5),                                 TABLE A1—COORDINATES FOR                                 TABLE A2—COORDINATES FOR
                                                     however, it must be compliant with all                                  O‘AHU—Continued                                          O‘AHU—Continued
                                                     applicable permit requirements from the                                            [South Unit]                                           [North Unit]
                                                     State of Hawai‘i prior to consideration
                                                     of approval for a sanctuary general                           Point ID                                                 Point ID
                                                     permit.                                                                            Latitude             Longitude                         Latitude       Longitude
                                                                                                                     No.                                                      No.
                                                     Appendix A to Subpart Q of Part 922—                        52 ..............         21.24385          ¥157.74535   36 ..............      21.71525     ¥157.89268
                                                     Hawaiian Islands National Marine                            53 ..............         21.24427          ¥157.75741   37 ..............      21.70803     ¥157.89025
                                                     Sanctuary—Nā Kai ‘Ewalu Boundary                           54 ..............         21.24269          ¥157.76264   38 ..............      21.70027     ¥157.89058
                                                     Description and Coordinates of the                          55 ..............         21.23895          ¥157.76426   39 ..............      21.69265     ¥157.88755
                                                     Lateral Boundary Closures and                               56 ..............         21.23835          ¥157.76540   40 ..............      21.68493     ¥157.88752
                                                     Excluded Areas                                              57 ..............         21.23856          ¥157.77153   41 ..............      21.68057     ¥157.88633
                                                                                                                 58 ..............         21.23560          ¥157.78076   42 ..............      21.67202     ¥157.88228
                                                       Coordinates listed in this appendix are                   59 ..............         21.23745          ¥157.78753   43 ..............      21.66358     ¥157.88037
                                                     unprojected (Geographic) and based on the                   60 ..............         21.23676          ¥157.79062   44 ..............      21.66267     ¥157.87958
                                                     North American Datum of 1983.                               61 ..............         21.23317          ¥157.79489   45 ..............      21.65977     ¥157.87975
                                                                                                                 62 ..............         21.23236          ¥157.79925   46 ..............      21.64427     ¥157.87622
                                                      TABLE A1—COORDINATES FOR O‘AHU                             63 ..............         21.23336          ¥157.80369   47 ..............      21.64232     ¥157.87615
                                                                                                                 64 ..............         21.23895          ¥157.81154   48 ..............      21.63667     ¥157.87812
                                                                            [South Unit]
                                                                                                                 65 ..............         21.24343          ¥157.81909   49 ..............      21.62942     ¥157.88288
                                                                                                                 66 ..............         21.24480          ¥157.82470   50 ..............      21.62860     ¥157.87927
                                                       Point ID                                                                                                                                               ¥157.87293
                                                                            Latitude            Longitude        67 ..............         21.24832          ¥157.83465   51 ..............      21.63042
                                                         No.
                                                                                                                 68 ..............         21.25341          ¥157.84288   52 ..............      21.62833     ¥157.86775
                                                     1 ................        21.32908         ¥157.59613       69 * ............         21.27112          ¥157.82373   53 ..............      21.62230     ¥157.86168
                                                     2 ................        21.32450         ¥157.58972       70 * ............         21.27148          ¥157.82268   54 ..............      21.61802     ¥157.85973
                                                     3 ................        21.32370         ¥157.58183       71 * ............         21.28530          ¥157.71885   55 ..............      21.61662     ¥157.85815
                                                     4 ................        21.31688         ¥157.57428       72 * ............         21.28508          ¥157.71852   56 ..............      21.60818     ¥157.85312
                                                     5 ................        21.31280         ¥157.56408       73 * ............         21.28152          ¥157.71197   57 ..............      21.60318     ¥157.85148
                                                     6 ................        21.30933         ¥157.56160       74 * ............         21.28117          ¥157.71132   58 ..............      21.60112     ¥157.84863
                                                     7 ................        21.30358         ¥157.55573       75 * ............         21.31080          ¥157.64947   59 ..............      21.60057     ¥157.84235
                                                     8 ................        21.30048         ¥157.55447       76 ..............         21.32908          ¥157.59613   60 ..............      21.59228     ¥157.83485
                                                     9 ................        21.29697         ¥157.55477                                                                61 * ............      21.56008     ¥157.86468
                                                     10 ..............         21.29273         ¥157.55672                                                                62 * ............      21.59652     ¥158.10447
                                                     11 ..............         21.28485         ¥157.55673        TABLE A2—COORDINATES FOR O‘AHU                          63 * ............      21.59665     ¥158.10623
                                                     12 ..............         21.28198         ¥157.55822                                                                64 * ............      21.59032     ¥158.11052
                                                                                                                                        [North Unit]
                                                     13 ..............         21.27330         ¥157.57037                                                                65 ..............      21.62572     ¥158.15605
                                                     14 ..............         21.26792         ¥157.57482         Point ID
                                                     15 ..............         21.26257         ¥157.58341                              Latitude             Longitude
                                                                                                                     No.                                                  TABLE A3—COORDINATES FOR HAWAI‘I
                                                     16 ..............         21.26286         ¥157.58604
                                                     17 ..............         21.26233         ¥157.58793       1 ................        21.62572          ¥158.15605
                                                                                                                                                                            Point ID
                                                     18 ..............         21.25687         ¥157.59453       2 ................        21.62698          ¥158.15253                        Latitude       Longitude
                                                                                                                                                                              No.
                                                     19 ..............         21.25527         ¥157.59808       3 ................        21.63018          ¥158.14882
                                                     20 ..............         21.25498         ¥157.60996       4 ................        21.63263          ¥158.14758   1 ................     19.72820     ¥156.07070
                                                     21 ..............         21.25599         ¥157.61382       5 ................        21.63618          ¥158.14782   2 ................     19.74638     ¥156.08033
                                                     22 ..............         21.25854         ¥157.61889       6 ................        21.63775          ¥158.14707   3 ................     19.75238     ¥156.08583
                                                     23 ..............         21.25950         ¥157.62353       7 ................        21.64018          ¥158.14055   4 ................     19.76020     ¥156.08825
                                                     24 ..............         21.25787         ¥157.62687       8 ................        21.64092          ¥158.13853   5 ................     19.76710     ¥156.09513
                                                     25 ..............         21.25896         ¥157.63431       9 ................        21.64902          ¥158.12817   6 ................     19.77235     ¥156.09770
                                                     26 ..............         21.25771         ¥157.63925       10 ..............         21.65185          ¥158.12633   7 ................     19.77420     ¥156.09957
                                                     27 ..............         21.25701         ¥157.64764       11 ..............         21.65637          ¥158.12540   8 ................     19.77997     ¥156.10303
                                                     28 ..............         21.25579         ¥157.65214       12 ..............         21.65833          ¥158.12413   9 ................     19.78632     ¥156.10583
                                                     29 ..............         21.25488         ¥157.65769       13 ..............         21.68600          ¥158.10347   10 ..............      19.79402     ¥156.10500
                                                     30 ..............         21.25691         ¥157.66220       14 ..............         21.69572          ¥158.09703   11 ..............      19.80128     ¥156.10128
                                                     31 ..............         21.25535         ¥157.66722       15 ..............         21.71565          ¥158.07783   12 ..............      19.80793     ¥156.10138
                                                     32 ..............         21.25736         ¥157.67633       16 ..............         21.71713          ¥158.07477   13 ..............      19.81478     ¥156.10368
                                                     33 ..............         21.25591         ¥157.68225       17 ..............         21.72210          ¥158.06985   14 ..............      19.82020     ¥156.09995
                                                     34 ..............         21.25648         ¥157.68615       18 ..............         21.72628          ¥158.06348   15 ..............      19.82643     ¥156.09878
                                                     35 ..............         21.25622         ¥157.68892       19 ..............         21.73272          ¥158.05730   16 ..............      19.82990     ¥156.09452
                                                     36 ..............         21.25365         ¥157.69587       20 ..............         21.74755          ¥158.02945   17 ..............      19.83465     ¥156.09272
                                                     37 ..............         21.25401         ¥157.69999       21 ..............         21.74943          ¥158.01910   18 ..............      19.83825     ¥156.08903
                                                     38 ..............         21.25209         ¥157.70641       22 ..............         21.75342          ¥158.00808   19 ..............      19.84435     ¥156.08602
                                                     39 ..............         21.24458         ¥157.70903       23 ..............         21.75387          ¥158.00223   20 ..............      19.84955     ¥156.08180
                                                     40 ..............         21.24200         ¥157.70882       24 ..............         21.75268          ¥157.99743   21 ..............      19.86100     ¥156.06607
                                                     41 ..............         21.23830         ¥157.71003       25 ..............         21.75442          ¥157.99265   22 ..............      19.86765     ¥156.06058
mstockstill on DSK4VPTVN1PROD with PROPOSALS3




                                                     42 ..............         21.23592         ¥157.71225       26 ..............         21.75487          ¥157.98272   23 ..............      19.87067     ¥156.05617
                                                     43 ..............         21.23203         ¥157.71399       27 ..............         21.75328          ¥157.96552   24 ..............      19.87792     ¥156.05047
                                                     44 ..............         21.23090         ¥157.71620       28 ..............         21.74898          ¥157.94772   25 ..............      19.88778     ¥156.03225
                                                     45 ..............         21.23209         ¥157.72239       29 ..............         21.74438          ¥157.93785   26 ..............      19.89058     ¥156.02537
                                                     46 ..............         21.23484         ¥157.72541       30 ..............         21.74428          ¥157.93470   27 ..............      19.89310     ¥156.02333
                                                     47 ..............         21.23959         ¥157.72534       31 ..............         21.73860          ¥157.92523   28 ..............      19.89577     ¥156.01848
                                                     48 ..............         21.24323         ¥157.72720       32 ..............         21.73230          ¥157.90733   29 ..............      19.89833     ¥156.01650
                                                     49 ..............         21.24570         ¥157.73037       33 ..............         21.72945          ¥157.90263   30 ..............      19.90100     ¥156.01283
                                                     50 ..............         21.24606         ¥157.73490       34 ..............         21.72307          ¥157.89587   31 ..............      19.90095     ¥155.99682
                                                     51 ..............         21.24458         ¥157.73833       35 ..............         21.71758          ¥157.89490   32 ..............      19.90393     ¥155.99113



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                                                                               Federal Register / Vol. 80, No. 58 / Thursday, March 26, 2015 / Proposed Rules                                                 16241

                                                           TABLE A3—COORDINATES FOR                                    TABLE A3—COORDINATES FOR                                 TABLE A4—COORDINATES FOR
                                                               HAWAI‘I—Continued                                           HAWAI‘I—Continued                                        NI‘IHAU—Continued
                                                       Point ID                                                   Point ID                                                 Point ID
                                                                           Latitude            Longitude                               Latitude             Longitude                         Latitude     Longitude
                                                         No.                                                        No.                                                      No.

                                                     33 ..............        19.91243         ¥155.98405       103 * ..........          20.26632          ¥155.84972   59 ..............      22.07723   ¥160.11288
                                                     34 ..............        19.91827         ¥155.98243       104 * ..........          20.04058          ¥155.83260   60 ..............      22.07833   ¥160.09322
                                                     35 ..............        19.91887         ¥155.98158       105 * ..........          20.03723          ¥155.83398
                                                     36 ..............        19.91867         ¥155.97758       106 * ..........          19.72743          ¥156.05997
                                                     37 ..............        19.91940         ¥155.97610       107 ............          19.72820          ¥156.07070    TABLE A5—COORDINATES FOR KAUA‘I
                                                     38 ..............        19.93102         ¥155.96323
                                                     39 ..............        19.93617         ¥155.95458                                                                  Point ID           Latitude     Longitude
                                                     40 ..............        19.94508         ¥155.95090       TABLE A4—COORDINATES FOR NI‘IHAU                             No.
                                                     41 ..............        19.94813         ¥155.94660
                                                     42 ..............        19.95618         ¥155.93978         Point ID                                               1 ................     22.23023   ¥159.64483
                                                                                                                                       Latitude             Longitude    2 ................     22.23658   ¥159.64328
                                                     43 ..............        19.96008         ¥155.93823           No.
                                                     44 ..............        19.96837         ¥155.92900                                                                3 ................     22.23943   ¥159.64090
                                                     45 ..............        19.97177         ¥155.92720       1 ................        22.07833          ¥160.09322   4 ................     22.24108   ¥159.63825
                                                     46 ..............        19.97325         ¥155.92030       2 ................        22.07125          ¥160.06682   5 ................     22.24470   ¥159.62752
                                                     47 ..............        19.97715         ¥155.91145       3 ................        22.06053          ¥160.05058   6 ................     22.24473   ¥159.62460
                                                     48 ..............        19.97790         ¥155.90632       4 ................        22.04732          ¥160.04022   7 ................     22.24307   ¥159.61835
                                                     49 ..............        19.97760         ¥155.90197       5 ................        22.03098          ¥160.01508   8 ................     22.24340   ¥159.61615
                                                     50 ..............        19.97928         ¥155.90040       6 ................        22.02058          ¥160.00642   9 ................     22.24463   ¥159.61438
                                                     51 ..............        19.98177         ¥155.89140       7 ................        22.00180          ¥159.99755   10 ..............      22.25070   ¥159.61090
                                                     52 ..............        19.98792         ¥155.88842       8 ................        21.98923          ¥159.99403   11 ..............      22.25657   ¥159.60623
                                                     53 ..............        19.98618         ¥155.88500       9 ................        21.97612          ¥159.99393   12 ..............      22.26618   ¥159.60690
                                                     54 ..............        19.98578         ¥155.88182       10 ..............         21.96343          ¥159.99748   13 ..............      22.27078   ¥159.60590
                                                     55 ..............        19.98887         ¥155.87670       11 ..............         21.94782          ¥160.00603   14 ..............      22.27325   ¥159.60388
                                                     56 ..............        19.99193         ¥155.87428       12 ..............         21.94007          ¥160.01277   15 ..............      22.27597   ¥159.59985
                                                     57 ..............        19.99992         ¥155.87262       13 ..............         21.93222          ¥160.02352   16 ..............      22.28132   ¥159.58828
                                                     58 ..............        20.00543         ¥155.86988       14 ..............         21.92785          ¥160.02667   17 ..............      22.28415   ¥159.57682
                                                     59 ..............        20.01147         ¥155.86885       15 ..............         21.91240          ¥160.02077   18 ..............      22.28480   ¥159.56468
                                                     60 ..............        20.01840         ¥155.86913       16 ..............         21.89087          ¥160.01980   19 ..............      22.28368   ¥159.55173
                                                     61 ..............        20.02153         ¥155.86528       17 ..............         21.87503          ¥160.02447   20 ..............      22.28235   ¥159.54530
                                                     62 ..............        20.02522         ¥155.86618       18 ..............         21.86247          ¥160.03313   21 ..............      22.27953   ¥159.53727
                                                     63 ..............        20.02783         ¥155.86515       19 ..............         21.85348          ¥160.04393   22 ..............      22.27672   ¥159.53092
                                                     64 ..............        20.02953         ¥155.86607       20 ..............         21.83285          ¥160.08297   23 ..............      22.27338   ¥159.52600
                                                     65 ..............        20.03335         ¥155.86462       21 ..............         21.82932          ¥160.09280   24 ..............      22.26862   ¥159.52285
                                                     66 ..............        20.04083         ¥155.86840       22 ..............         21.82383          ¥160.12060   25 ..............      22.25572   ¥159.51848
                                                     67 ..............        20.04510         ¥155.86663       23 ..............         21.81035          ¥160.12827   26 ..............      22.25582   ¥159.51748
                                                     68 ..............        20.04722         ¥155.86658       24 ..............         21.80100          ¥160.13682   27 ..............      22.25715   ¥159.51645
                                                     69 ..............        20.05252         ¥155.86952       25 ..............         21.79595          ¥160.13930   28 ..............      22.26298   ¥159.51533
                                                     70 ..............        20.06375         ¥155.88248       26 ..............         21.76847          ¥160.14730   29 ..............      22.26462   ¥159.51383
                                                     71 ..............        20.07272         ¥155.88863       27 ..............         21.75925          ¥160.15167   30 ..............      22.26633   ¥159.50630
                                                     72 ..............        20.07505         ¥155.89213       28 ..............         21.74372          ¥160.16375   31 ..............      22.26647   ¥159.50227
                                                     73 ..............        20.08533         ¥155.90185       29 ..............         21.73393          ¥160.17817   32 ..............      22.26565   ¥159.49770
                                                     74 ..............        20.09967         ¥155.91227       30 ..............         21.72868          ¥160.19583   33 ..............      22.26370   ¥159.49392
                                                     75 ..............        20.11200         ¥155.91650       31 ..............         21.72945          ¥160.21530   34 ..............      22.25690   ¥159.48792
                                                     76 ..............        20.12552         ¥155.91740       32 ..............         21.73638          ¥160.23768   35 ..............      22.25665   ¥159.48692
                                                     77 ..............        20.13142         ¥155.92098       33 ..............         21.74675          ¥160.25835   36 ..............      22.25698   ¥159.48538
                                                     78 ..............        20.13368         ¥155.92155       34 ..............         21.75333          ¥160.26830   37 ..............      22.26030   ¥159.48210
                                                     79 ..............        20.13907         ¥155.92028       35 ..............         21.77392          ¥160.28798   38 ..............      22.26103   ¥159.47762
                                                     80 ..............        20.14232         ¥155.92040       36 ..............         21.79732          ¥160.29788   39 ..............      22.26042   ¥159.47528
                                                     81 ..............        20.14765         ¥155.92278       37 ..............         21.81468          ¥160.30028   40 ..............      22.25540   ¥159.46792
                                                     82 ..............        20.15287         ¥155.92343       38 ..............         21.85032          ¥160.30002   41 ..............      22.25335   ¥159.46128
                                                     83 ..............        20.15903         ¥155.92648       39 ..............         21.86553          ¥160.29553   42 ..............      22.25257   ¥159.43648
                                                     84 ..............        20.16653         ¥155.92895       40 ..............         21.87738          ¥160.28843   43 ..............      22.25127   ¥159.43093
                                                     85 ..............        20.19312         ¥155.93315       41 ..............         21.89507          ¥160.28757   44 ..............      22.24915   ¥159.42758
                                                     86 ..............        20.20423         ¥155.93768       42 ..............         21.91643          ¥160.28028   45 ..............      22.25142   ¥159.42245
                                                     87 ..............        20.21275         ¥155.93537       43 ..............         21.92902          ¥160.27102   46 ..............      22.25307   ¥159.40707
                                                     88 ..............        20.23595         ¥155.93248       44 ..............         21.94070          ¥160.25435   47 ..............      22.25303   ¥159.40242
                                                     89 ..............        20.24477         ¥155.93230       45 ..............         21.95347          ¥160.24342   48 ..............      22.25098   ¥159.39485
                                                     90 ..............        20.24652         ¥155.93118       46 ..............         21.96832          ¥160.23835   49 ..............      22.25357   ¥159.39000
                                                     91 ..............        20.25287         ¥155.92953       47 ..............         21.97933          ¥160.23058   50 ..............      22.25407   ¥159.38732
                                                     92 ..............        20.26058         ¥155.92368       48 ..............         21.98935          ¥160.21923   51 ..............      22.25332   ¥159.38345
mstockstill on DSK4VPTVN1PROD with PROPOSALS3




                                                     93 ..............        20.26625         ¥155.92138       49 ..............         21.99598          ¥160.20712   52 ..............      22.24883   ¥159.37198
                                                     94 ..............        20.27477         ¥155.91627       50 ..............         21.99950          ¥160.19353   53 ..............      22.24632   ¥159.36208
                                                     95 ..............        20.27647         ¥155.91430       51 ..............         21.99963          ¥160.17980   54 ..............      22.24883   ¥159.35590
                                                     96 ..............        20.27857         ¥155.90785       52 ..............         22.00912          ¥160.17750   55 ..............      22.24860   ¥159.35342
                                                     97 ..............        20.28822         ¥155.90010       53 ..............         22.01812          ¥160.17322   56 ..............      22.24527   ¥159.34928
                                                     98 ..............        20.29183         ¥155.89487       54 ..............         22.03043          ¥160.16303   57 ..............      22.23777   ¥159.34528
                                                     99 ..............        20.29430         ¥155.88873       55 ..............         22.03718          ¥160.15415   58 ..............      22.23575   ¥159.34155
                                                     100 ............         20.29940         ¥155.88160       56 ..............         22.04843          ¥160.14998   59 ..............      22.23505   ¥159.33825
                                                     101 ............         20.30082         ¥155.87262       57 ..............         22.05858          ¥160.14325   60 * ............      22.21353   ¥159.35087
                                                     102 ............         20.29998         ¥155.85477       58 ..............         22.06998          ¥160.13037   61 * ............      22.21508   ¥159.49703



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                                                     16242                      Federal Register / Vol. 80, No. 58 / Thursday, March 26, 2015 / Proposed Rules

                                                            TABLE A5—COORDINATES FOR                              TABLE A6—COORDINATES FOR MAUI                           TABLE A6—COORDINATES FOR MAUI
                                                                 KAUA‘I—Continued                                         NUI—Continued                                           NUI—Continued
                                                       Point ID                                                    Point ID                                                Point ID
                                                                            Latitude            Longitude                              Latitude             Longitude                         Latitude     Longitude
                                                         No.                                                         No.                                                     No.

                                                     62 * ............         22.21378         ¥159.49672       60 ..............        20.98757          ¥157.73145   130   ............     20.96768   ¥157.45805
                                                     63 * ............         22.21132         ¥159.59522       61 ..............        20.98167          ¥157.73470   131   ............     20.96547   ¥157.44568
                                                     64 ..............         22.23023         ¥159.64483       62 ..............        20.96713          ¥157.73572   132   ............     20.96437   ¥157.43420
                                                                                                                 63 ..............        20.95993          ¥157.73808   133   ............     20.96467   ¥157.43267
                                                                                                                 64 ..............        20.95725          ¥157.74017   134   ............     20.96665   ¥157.41177
                                                       TABLE A6—COORDINATES FOR MAUI                             65 ..............        20.95113          ¥157.75002   135   ............     20.96680   ¥157.40153
                                                                   NUI                                           66 ..............        20.93860          ¥157.75783   136   ............     20.96775   ¥157.39682
                                                                                                                 67 ..............        20.93642          ¥157.75822   137   ............     20.97320   ¥157.36605
                                                       Point ID                                                  68 ..............        20.92492          ¥157.75177   138   ............     20.97452   ¥157.36303
                                                                            Latitude            Longitude        69 ..............        20.92162          ¥157.75163   139   ............     20.98998   ¥157.34743
                                                         No.
                                                                                                                 70 ..............        20.90925          ¥157.75475   140   ............     20.99072   ¥157.32977
                                                     1 ................        21.22380         ¥157.31272       71 ..............        20.90548          ¥157.75652   141   ............     20.99190   ¥157.32160
                                                     2 ................        21.21938         ¥157.31378       72 ..............        20.90228          ¥157.75925   142   ............     20.99507   ¥157.30917
                                                     3 ................        21.20960         ¥157.31750       73 ..............        20.89710          ¥157.76182   143   ............     20.99557   ¥157.30762
                                                     4 ................        21.19332         ¥157.33268       74 ..............        20.89360          ¥157.76263   144   ............     21.01912   ¥157.29510
                                                     5 ................        21.18093         ¥157.35280       75 ..............        20.88710          ¥157.76087   145   ............     21.02553   ¥157.28297
                                                     6 ................        21.17182         ¥157.37275       76 ..............        20.88213          ¥157.75663   146   ............     21.02898   ¥157.26972
                                                     7 ................        21.16902         ¥157.38062       77 ..............        20.87747          ¥157.74822   147   ............     21.02618   ¥157.26433
                                                     8 ................        21.16815         ¥157.38555       78 ..............        20.87683          ¥157.74167   148   ............     21.02597   ¥157.26192
                                                     9 ................        21.16502         ¥157.39072       79 ..............        20.87448          ¥157.73667   149   ............     21.02657   ¥157.25772
                                                     10 ..............         21.16172         ¥157.40372       80 ..............        20.87213          ¥157.73533   150   ............     21.03008   ¥157.25323
                                                     11 ..............         21.15897         ¥157.41582       81 ..............        20.86733          ¥157.73457   151   ............     21.03068   ¥157.25138
                                                     12 ..............         21.15757         ¥157.42950       82 ..............        20.86332          ¥157.73522   152   ............     21.03127   ¥157.24270
                                                     13 ..............         21.15815         ¥157.48270       83 ..............        20.85518          ¥157.73948   153   ............     21.03105   ¥157.23557
                                                     14 ..............         21.15992         ¥157.49052       84 ..............        20.85253          ¥157.73885   154   ............     21.02877   ¥157.23173
                                                     15 ..............         21.15977         ¥157.49598       85 ..............        20.85070          ¥157.73525   155   ............     21.02883   ¥157.23033
                                                     16 ..............         21.16400         ¥157.51087       86 ..............        20.84945          ¥157.72498   156   ............     21.03318   ¥157.22548
                                                     17 ..............         21.16420         ¥157.51713       87 ..............        20.84920          ¥157.71832   157   ............     21.03473   ¥157.21687
                                                     18 ..............         21.16250         ¥157.52100       88 ..............        20.85037          ¥157.71212   158   ............     21.03693   ¥157.21223
                                                     19 ..............         21.15935         ¥157.52552       89 ..............        20.85000          ¥157.70652   159   ............     21.03942   ¥157.20958
                                                     20 ..............         21.14960         ¥157.54817       90 ..............        20.85162          ¥157.70387   160   ............     21.04333   ¥157.20678
                                                     21 ..............         21.14587         ¥157.55430       91 ..............        20.85670          ¥157.70343   161   ............     21.05092   ¥157.20428
                                                     22 ..............         21.13998         ¥157.56070       92 ..............        20.86250          ¥157.69857   162   ............     21.05768   ¥157.19582
                                                     23 ..............         21.13005         ¥157.56862       93 ..............        20.86502          ¥157.69475   163   ............     21.06085   ¥157.19302
                                                     24 ..............         21.12538         ¥157.57398       94 ..............        20.86575          ¥157.69173   164   ............     21.06012   ¥157.18750
                                                     25 ..............         21.12152         ¥157.58915       95 ..............        20.86383          ¥157.68598   165   ............     21.05820   ¥157.18183
                                                     26 ..............         21.12010         ¥157.59217       96 ..............        20.86427          ¥157.67730   166   ............     21.05783   ¥157.17373
                                                     27 ..............         21.11398         ¥157.60032       97 ..............        20.86502          ¥157.67523   167   ............     21.05667   ¥157.16718
                                                     28 ..............         21.11063         ¥157.61628       98 ..............        20.87097          ¥157.66773   168   ............     21.05673   ¥157.15313
                                                     29 ..............         21.10790         ¥157.62245       99 ..............        20.87222          ¥157.66545   169   ............     21.05122   ¥157.14150
                                                     30 ..............         21.10395         ¥157.62590       100 ............         20.87347          ¥157.65898   170   ............     21.05137   ¥157.13833
                                                     31 ..............         21.10122         ¥157.62655       101 ............         20.87715          ¥157.65485   171   ............     21.05490   ¥157.12958
                                                     32 ..............         21.09598         ¥157.62547       102 ............         20.87782          ¥157.65067   172   ............     21.05658   ¥157.12333
                                                     33 ..............         21.09000         ¥157.62688       103 ............         20.88127          ¥157.64455   173   ............     21.05777   ¥157.11310
                                                     34 ..............         21.08793         ¥157.62815       104 ............         20.88223          ¥157.64138   174   ............     21.06042   ¥157.10125
                                                     35 ..............         21.08638         ¥157.64073       105 ............         20.88267          ¥157.63830   175   ............     21.05923   ¥157.09455
                                                     36 ..............         21.08667         ¥157.64747       106 ............         20.88217          ¥157.63645   176   ............     21.05238   ¥157.08093
                                                     37 ..............         21.08440         ¥157.65763       107 ............         20.88363          ¥157.63063   177   ............     21.05062   ¥157.07527
                                                     38 ..............         21.08087         ¥157.65977       108 ............         20.88650          ¥157.62785   178   ............     21.05040   ¥157.06997
                                                     39 ..............         21.07898         ¥157.65933       109 ............         20.88775          ¥157.61990   179   ............     21.05357   ¥157.06217
                                                     40 ..............         21.07202         ¥157.65358       110 ............         20.89247          ¥157.61262   180   ............     21.04458   ¥157.03868
                                                     41 ..............         21.07042         ¥157.65293       111 ............         20.89350          ¥157.60863   181   ............     21.04128   ¥157.03603
                                                     42 ..............         21.06740         ¥157.65387       112 ............         20.89658          ¥157.60333   182   ............     21.03502   ¥157.03472
                                                     43 ..............         21.06593         ¥157.65628       113 ............         20.90247          ¥157.58420   183   ............     21.03282   ¥157.03332
                                                     44 ..............         21.06712         ¥157.66142       114 ............         20.91300          ¥157.57330   184   ............     21.03023   ¥157.02985
                                                     45 ..............         21.06480         ¥157.66490       115 ............         20.91492          ¥157.56742   185   ............     21.02795   ¥157.02198
                                                     46 ..............         21.05858         ¥157.66980       116 ............         20.91800          ¥157.56410   186   ............     21.02663   ¥157.02110
                                                     47 ..............         21.04922         ¥157.67460       117 ............         20.92455          ¥157.54203   187   ............     21.02207   ¥157.01955
                                                     48 ..............         21.04823         ¥157.67893       118 ............         20.92668          ¥157.54018   188   ............     21.01817   ¥157.01955
                                                     49 ..............         21.04197         ¥157.68637       119 ............         20.92918          ¥157.53400   189   ............     21.01662   ¥157.01742
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                                                     50 ..............         21.03627         ¥157.68960       120 ............         20.93228          ¥157.51517   190   ............     21.01463   ¥157.01638
                                                     51 ..............         21.03428         ¥157.69402       121 ............         20.93332          ¥157.51258   191   ............     21.00640   ¥157.01808
                                                     52 ..............         21.02722         ¥157.69850       122 ............         20.93677          ¥157.51002   192   ............     20.99727   ¥157.01573
                                                     53 ..............         21.02428         ¥157.70122       123 ............         20.95480          ¥157.51053   193   ............     20.98770   ¥157.01522
                                                     54 ..............         21.02362         ¥157.70432       124 ............         20.95687          ¥157.50825   194   ............     20.98408   ¥157.01690
                                                     55 ..............         21.02553         ¥157.70895       125 ............         20.96230          ¥157.50560   195   ............     20.98107   ¥157.01550
                                                     56 ..............         21.02268         ¥157.71652       126 ............         20.96370          ¥157.50022   196   ............     20.97945   ¥157.01595
                                                     57 ..............         21.01285         ¥157.71805       127 ............         20.96297          ¥157.48638   197   ............     20.97710   ¥157.01823
                                                     58 ..............         20.99600         ¥157.72255       128 ............         20.96348          ¥157.47968   198   ............     20.97673   ¥157.01983
                                                     59 ..............         20.99253         ¥157.72507       129 ............         20.96643          ¥157.46747   199   ............     20.97555   ¥157.02418



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                                                       TABLE A6—COORDINATES FOR MAUI                              TABLE A6—COORDINATES FOR MAUI                            TABLE A6—COORDINATES FOR MAUI
                                                               NUI—Continued                                              NUI—Continued                                            NUI—Continued
                                                       Point ID                                                    Point ID                                                 Point ID
                                                                            Latitude            Longitude                               Latitude             Longitude                       Latitude        Longitude
                                                         No.                                                         No.                                                      No.

                                                     200   ............        20.97438         ¥157.02595       270   ............        20.72253          ¥156.76680   340 ............     20.57488     ¥156.45112
                                                     201   ............        20.96178         ¥157.03588       271   ............        20.72077          ¥156.76490   341 ............     20.57272     ¥156.44752
                                                     202   ............        20.94892         ¥157.05282       272   ............        20.71900          ¥156.76422   342 * ..........     20.58308     ¥156.41192
                                                     203   ............        20.94023         ¥157.06210       273   ............        20.71513          ¥156.76518   343 * ..........     20.79025     ¥156.51013
                                                     204   ............        20.93478         ¥157.07343       274   ............        20.71360          ¥156.76490   344 * ..........     20.79033     ¥156.51097
                                                     205   ............        20.92853         ¥157.07895       275   ............        20.71278          ¥156.76380   345 * ..........     20.87173     ¥156.67920
                                                     206   ............        20.92522         ¥157.08462       276   ............        20.71140          ¥156.75772   346 ............     20.87192     ¥156.67931
                                                     207   ............        20.92205         ¥157.08578       277   ............        20.71307          ¥156.74668   347 * ..........     20.87229     ¥156.67855
                                                     208   ............        20.91807         ¥157.08542       278   ............        20.71230          ¥156.74228   348 * ..........     21.02445     ¥156.63918
                                                     209   ............        20.91182         ¥157.08727       279   ............        20.71150          ¥156.67635   349 ............     21.07042     ¥156.66362
                                                     210   ............        20.90468         ¥157.08793       280   ............        20.71097          ¥156.67578   350 ............     21.08872     ¥156.67335
                                                     211   ............        20.89902         ¥157.09013       281   ............        20.71102          ¥156.67300   351 * ..........     21.15802     ¥156.71095
                                                     212   ............        20.89622         ¥157.09013       282   ............        20.70915          ¥156.67110   352 * ..........     21.15843     ¥156.70948
                                                     213   ............        20.88202         ¥157.08462       283   ............        20.71078          ¥156.66870   353 * ..........     21.08595     ¥157.02030
                                                     214   ............        20.87450         ¥157.07998       284   ............        20.70685          ¥156.66297   354 ............     21.07737     ¥157.02810
                                                     215   ............        20.86427         ¥157.07152       285   ............        20.70728          ¥156.65585   355 ............     21.08035     ¥157.03287
                                                     216   ............        20.85168         ¥157.05885       286   ............        20.70332          ¥156.64777   356 * ..........     21.08802     ¥157.02589
                                                     217   ............        20.84647         ¥157.05157       287   ............        20.70265          ¥156.64542   357 * ..........     21.08465     ¥157.24863
                                                     218   ............        20.84462         ¥157.04532       288   ............        20.70337          ¥156.64260   358 * ..........     21.08382     ¥157.24965
                                                     219   ............        20.84433         ¥157.03795       289   ............        20.69858          ¥156.63638   359 * ..........     21.22350     ¥157.25400
                                                     220   ............        20.84300         ¥157.03280       290   ............        20.69645          ¥156.63420   360 * ..........     21.22442     ¥157.25400
                                                     221   ............        20.83932         ¥157.02625       291   ............        20.69583          ¥156.63433   361 ............     21.22380     ¥157.31272
                                                     222   ............        20.83248         ¥157.01757       292   ............        20.69423          ¥156.61873   362 * ..........     20.78593     ¥156.99232
                                                     223   ............        20.82192         ¥157.01188       293   ............        20.69538          ¥156.61478   363 * ..........     20.78308     ¥156.99152
                                                     224   ............        20.79377         ¥157.00950       294   ............        20.69342          ¥156.61248   364 * ..........     20.74253     ¥156.88680
                                                     225   ............        20.77772         ¥157.00940       295   ............        20.69113          ¥156.60780   365 * ..........     20.74317     ¥156.88740
                                                     226   ............        20.77303         ¥157.00873       296   ............        20.69045          ¥156.60747
                                                     227   ............        20.76695         ¥157.00653       297   ............        20.68873          ¥156.60913      Note: The coordinates in the table above
                                                                                                                                                                          marked with an asterisk (*) are not a part of
                                                     228   ............        20.76258         ¥157.00627       298   ............        20.68735          ¥156.60832   the sanctuary boundary. These coordinates
                                                     229   ............        20.75048         ¥157.00143       299   ............        20.68663          ¥156.60253   are landward reference points used to draw a
                                                     230   ............        20.74437         ¥156.99613       300   ............        20.68497          ¥156.60053   line segment that intersects with the shoreline.
                                                     231   ............        20.73483         ¥156.98978       301   ............        20.67722          ¥156.59785
                                                     232   ............        20.73038         ¥156.98588       302   ............        20.67115          ¥156.59112   Appendix B to Subpart Q of Part 922—
                                                     233   ............        20.72995         ¥156.98367       303   ............        20.66143          ¥156.58503   Special Sanctuary Management Area
                                                     234   ............        20.72655         ¥156.97945       304   ............        20.65910          ¥156.58480   Boundaries
                                                     235   ............        20.72133         ¥156.97505       305   ............        20.65642          ¥156.58662     Coordinates listed in this appendix are
                                                     236   ............        20.71268         ¥156.96152       306   ............        20.65585          ¥156.58633   unprojected (Geographic) and based on the
                                                     237   ............        20.71115         ¥156.95765       307   ............        20.65537          ¥156.58447   North American Datum of 1983.
                                                     238   ............        20.71073         ¥156.94107       308   ............        20.65312          ¥156.58217
                                                     239   ............        20.70910         ¥156.93135       309   ............        20.65337          ¥156.57010   B.1 Maunalua Bay Special Sanctuary
                                                     240   ............        20.71043         ¥156.92313       310   ............        20.65083          ¥156.55297   Management Area
                                                     241   ............        20.70872         ¥156.90960       311   ............        20.64968          ¥156.54895      The Maunalua SSMA extends throughout
                                                     242   ............        20.70872         ¥156.90348       312   ............        20.64765          ¥156.54352   the sanctuary waters in Maunalua Bay south
                                                     243   ............        20.70570         ¥156.88575       313   ............        20.64352          ¥156.53553   of Oahu and is defined by the coordinates in
                                                     244   ............        20.70790         ¥156.88125       314   ............        20.63307          ¥156.52033   table B1 and the following textual
                                                     245   ............        20.71742         ¥156.87293       315   ............        20.62652          ¥156.51245   description. Point 1 of the SSMA boundary
                                                     246   ............        20.72425         ¥156.86528       316   ............        20.62168          ¥156.50818   is located roughly 1.3 nautical miles SE of
                                                     247   ............        20.72860         ¥156.86423       317   ............        20.61412          ¥156.50335   Kūpikipiki‘ō Point (Black Point) on the
                                                     248   ............        20.73072         ¥156.86198       318   ............        20.60713          ¥156.49718   sanctuary boundary. From Point 1 the SSMA
                                                     249   ............        20.73190         ¥156.85750       319   ............        20.59948          ¥156.49223   boundary extends along the sanctuary
                                                     250   ............        20.73430         ¥156.85262       320   ............        20.60063          ¥156.48987   boundary to the east to Point 21 roughly 0.5
                                                     251   ............        20.74113         ¥156.84095       321   ............        20.60027          ¥156.48925   nautical miles south of Kawaihoa Point, Koko
                                                     252   ............        20.74228         ¥156.83092       322   ............        20.59627          ¥156.49012   Head. From Point 21 the SSMA boundary
                                                     253   ............        20.74180         ¥156.82460       323   ............        20.59472          ¥156.48835   extends towards Point 22 until it intersects
                                                     254   ............        20.74467         ¥156.82188       324   ............        20.59463          ¥156.48693   the shoreline. From this intersection the
                                                     255   ............        20.74553         ¥156.81897       325   ............        20.59660          ¥156.48332   boundary follows the shoreline to the west
                                                     256   ............        20.74390         ¥156.81242       326   ............        20.59640          ¥156.48128   around Kawaihoa Point and north around
                                                     257   ............        20.73865         ¥156.80897       327   ............        20.59423          ¥156.47673   Maunalua Bay until it intersects the line
                                                     258   ............        20.73578         ¥156.80897       328   ............        20.59567          ¥156.47567   segment between Point 23 and Point 24 at the
                                                     259   ............        20.73258         ¥156.81285       329   ............        20.59970          ¥156.47500   eastern entrance to Hawaii Kai Marina. From
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                                                     260   ............        20.73162         ¥156.81298       330   ............        20.60118          ¥156.47580   this intersection the boundary moves towards
                                                     261   ............        20.73018         ¥156.81117       331   ............        20.60418          ¥156.47960   Point 24 across the entrance to the marina
                                                     262   ............        20.73072         ¥156.80515       332   ............        20.60553          ¥156.47990   until it intersects the shoreline again. The
                                                     263   ............        20.73440         ¥156.79635       333   ............        20.60627          ¥156.47863   boundary then follows the shoreline
                                                     264   ............        20.73440         ¥156.79377       334   ............        20.60623          ¥156.47563   westward until it intersects the line segment
                                                     265   ............        20.73277         ¥156.79140       335   ............        20.60750          ¥156.47080   between Point 25 and Point 26 at the western
                                                     266   ............        20.73233         ¥156.79100       336   ............        20.60188          ¥156.46703   entrance to the Hawaii Kai Marina. From this
                                                     267   ............        20.72818         ¥156.79143       337   ............        20.59798          ¥156.46570   intersection the boundary moves towards
                                                     268   ............        20.72568         ¥156.78875       338   ............        20.58188          ¥156.46357   Point 26 across the entrance to the marina
                                                     269   ............        20.72268         ¥156.77808       339   ............        20.57773          ¥156.45373   until it intersects the shoreline again. The



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                                                     boundary then follows the shoreline                                TABLE B2—COORDINATES FOR                                TABLE B2—COORDINATES FOR
                                                     westward continuing around Maunalua Bay                                   PENGUIN BANK                                      PENGUIN BANK—Continued
                                                     until it intersects the line segment between
                                                     Point 27 and Point 28 at Kūpikipiki‘ō Point                 Point ID                                                 Point ID
                                                     (Black Point). From this intersection the                                          Latitude             Longitude                        Latitude     Longitude
                                                                                                                     No.                                                      No.
                                                     boundary extends seaward to the SE to Point
                                                     28.                                                         1 ................        21.21938          ¥157.31378   71 ..............     20.90228   ¥157.75925
                                                                                                                 2 ................        21.20960          ¥157.31750   72 ..............     20.89710   ¥157.76182
                                                                                                                 3 ................        21.19332          ¥157.33268   73 ..............     20.89360   ¥157.76263
                                                            TABLE B1—COORDINATES FOR                             4 ................        21.18093          ¥157.35280   74 ..............     20.88710   ¥157.76087
                                                                  MAUNALUA BAY                                   5 ................        21.17182          ¥157.37275   75 ..............     20.88213   ¥157.75663
                                                                                                                 6 ................        21.16902          ¥157.38062   76 ..............     20.87747   ¥157.74822
                                                       Point ID                                                  7 ................        21.16815          ¥157.38555   77 ..............     20.87683   ¥157.74167
                                                                            Latitude            Longitude
                                                         No.                                                     8 ................        21.16502          ¥157.39072   78 ..............     20.87448   ¥157.73667
                                                                                                                 9 ................        21.16172          ¥157.40372   79 ..............     20.87213   ¥157.73533
                                                     1 ................        21.23560         ¥157.78076       10 ..............         21.15897          ¥157.41582   80 ..............     20.86733   ¥157.73457
                                                     2 ................        21.23856         ¥157.77153       11 ..............         21.15757          ¥157.42950   81 ..............     20.86332   ¥157.73522
                                                     3 ................        21.23835         ¥157.76540       12 ..............         21.15815          ¥157.48270   82 ..............     20.85518   ¥157.73948
                                                     4 ................        21.23895         ¥157.76426       13 ..............         21.15992          ¥157.49052   83 ..............     20.85253   ¥157.73885
                                                     5 ................        21.24269         ¥157.76264       14 ..............         21.15977          ¥157.49598   84 ..............     20.85070   ¥157.73525
                                                     6 ................        21.24427         ¥157.75741       15 ..............         21.16400          ¥157.51087   85 ..............     20.84945   ¥157.72498
                                                                                                                 16 ..............         21.16420          ¥157.51713   86 ..............     20.84920   ¥157.71832
                                                     7 ................        21.24385         ¥157.74535
                                                                                                                 17 ..............         21.16250          ¥157.52100   87 ..............     20.85037   ¥157.71212
                                                     8 ................        21.24458         ¥157.73833       18 ..............         21.15935          ¥157.52552   88 ..............     20.85000   ¥157.70652
                                                     9 ................        21.24606         ¥157.73490       19 ..............         21.14960          ¥157.54817   89 ..............     20.85162   ¥157.70387
                                                     10 ..............         21.24570         ¥157.73037       20 ..............         21.14587          ¥157.55430   90 ..............     20.85670   ¥157.70343
                                                     11 ..............         21.24323         ¥157.72720       21 ..............         21.13998          ¥157.56070   91 ..............     20.86250   ¥157.69857
                                                     12 ..............         21.23959         ¥157.72534       22 ..............         21.13005          ¥157.56862   92 ..............     20.86502   ¥157.69475
                                                     13 ..............         21.23484         ¥157.72541       23 ..............         21.12538          ¥157.57398   93 ..............     20.86575   ¥157.69173
                                                     14 ..............         21.23209         ¥157.72239       24 ..............         21.12152          ¥157.58915   94 ..............     20.86383   ¥157.68598
                                                     15 ..............         21.23090         ¥157.71620       25 ..............         21.12010          ¥157.59217   95 ..............     20.86427   ¥157.67730
                                                     16 ..............         21.23203         ¥157.71399       26 ..............         21.11398          ¥157.60032   96 ..............     20.86502   ¥157.67523
                                                                                                                 27 ..............         21.11063          ¥157.61628   97 ..............     20.87097   ¥157.66773
                                                     17 ..............         21.23592         ¥157.71225
                                                                                                                 28 ..............         21.10790          ¥157.62245   98 ..............     20.87222   ¥157.66545
                                                     18 ..............         21.23830         ¥157.71003       29 ..............         21.10395          ¥157.62590   99 ..............     20.87347   ¥157.65898
                                                     19 ..............         21.24200         ¥157.70882       30 ..............         21.10122          ¥157.62655   100 ............      20.87715   ¥157.65485
                                                     20 ..............         21.24458         ¥157.70903       31 ..............         21.09598          ¥157.62547   101 ............      20.87782   ¥157.65067
                                                     21 ..............         21.25209         ¥157.70641       32 ..............         21.09000          ¥157.62688   102 ............      20.88127   ¥157.64455
                                                     22 * ............         21.25964         ¥157.70717       33 ..............         21.08793          ¥157.62815   103 ............      20.88223   ¥157.64138
                                                     23 * ............         21.28117         ¥157.71132       34 ..............         21.08638          ¥157.64073   104 ............      20.88267   ¥157.63830
                                                     24 * ............         21.28152         ¥157.71197       35 ..............         21.08667          ¥157.64747   105 ............      20.88217   ¥157.63645
                                                     25 * ............         21.28508         ¥157.71852       36 ..............         21.08440          ¥157.65763   106 ............      20.88363   ¥157.63063
                                                                                                                 37 ..............         21.08087          ¥157.65977   107 ............      20.88650   ¥157.62785
                                                     26 * ............         21.28530         ¥157.71885
                                                                                                                 38 ..............         21.07898          ¥157.65933   108 ............      20.88775   ¥157.61990
                                                     27 * ............         21.25545         ¥157.79180       39 ..............         21.07202          ¥157.65358   109 ............      20.89247   ¥157.61262
                                                     28 ..............         21.23560         ¥157.78076       40 ..............         21.07042          ¥157.65293   110 ............      20.89350   ¥157.60863
                                                        Note: The coordinates in the table above                 41 ..............         21.06740          ¥157.65387   111 ............      20.89658   ¥157.60333
                                                     marked with an asterisk (*) are not a part of               42 ..............         21.06593          ¥157.65628   112 ............      20.90247   ¥157.58420
                                                     the sanctuary boundary. These coordinates                   43 ..............         21.06712          ¥157.66142   113 ............      20.91300   ¥157.57330
                                                     are landward reference points used to draw a                44 ..............         21.06480          ¥157.66490   114 ............      20.91492   ¥157.56742
                                                     line segment that intersects with the shoreline.            45 ..............         21.05858          ¥157.66980   115 ............      20.91800   ¥157.56410
                                                                                                                 46 ..............         21.04922          ¥157.67460   116 ............      20.92455   ¥157.54203
                                                     B.2 Penguin Bank Special Sanctuary                          47 ..............         21.04823          ¥157.67893   117 ............      20.92668   ¥157.54018
                                                     Management Area                                             48 ..............         21.04197          ¥157.68637   118 ............      20.92918   ¥157.53400
                                                       The Penguin Bank SSMA extends                             49 ..............         21.03627          ¥157.68960   119 ............      20.93228   ¥157.51517
                                                     throughout the federal waters of the Penguin                50 ..............         21.03428          ¥157.69402   120 ............      20.93332   ¥157.51258
                                                     Bank area southwest of Moloka‘i and is                      51 ..............         21.02722          ¥157.69850   121 ............      20.93677   ¥157.51002
                                                                                                                 52 ..............         21.02428          ¥157.70122   122 ............      20.95480   ¥157.51053
                                                     defined by the coordinates in table B2 and
                                                                                                                 53 ..............         21.02362          ¥157.70432   123 ............      20.95687   ¥157.50825
                                                     the following textual description. The SSMA                 54 ..............         21.02553          ¥157.70895   124 ............      20.96230   ¥157.50560
                                                     boundary begins roughly 3.3 nautical miles                  55 ..............         21.02268          ¥157.71652   125 ............      20.96370   ¥157.50022
                                                     west of ‘Īlio Point off the northwest tip of               56 ..............         21.01285          ¥157.71805   126 ............      20.96297   ¥157.48638
                                                     Moloka‘i at Point 1 at the intersection of the              57 ..............         20.99600          ¥157.72255   127 ............      20.96348   ¥157.47968
                                                     sanctuary boundary and the three nautical                   58 ..............         20.99253          ¥157.72507   128 ............      20.96643   ¥157.46747
                                                     mile line. From Point 1 the SSMA boundary                   59 ..............         20.98757          ¥157.73145   129 ............      20.96768   ¥157.45805
                                                     follows the sanctuary boundary to the SW                    60 ..............         20.98167          ¥157.73470   130 ............      20.96547   ¥157.44568
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                                                     and then back around Penguin Bank to the                    61 ..............         20.96713          ¥157.73572   131 ............      20.96437   ¥157.43420
                                                     NE to Point 158 located at the intersection of              62 ..............         20.95993          ¥157.73808   132 ............      20.96467   ¥157.43267
                                                     the sanctuary boundary and the three                        63 ..............         20.95725          ¥157.74017   133 ............      20.96665   ¥157.41177
                                                                                                                 64 ..............         20.95113          ¥157.75002   134 ............      20.96680   ¥157.40153
                                                     nautical mile line to the SSW of Lono Harbor
                                                                                                                 65 ..............         20.93860          ¥157.75783   135 ............      20.96775   ¥157.39682
                                                     on Moloka‘i. From Point 158 the SSMA                        66 ..............         20.93642          ¥157.75822   136 ............      20.97320   ¥157.36605
                                                     boundary approximates the three nautical                    67 ..............         20.92492          ¥157.75177   137 ............      20.97452   ¥157.36303
                                                     mile line extending west and then north to                  68 ..............         20.92162          ¥157.75163   138 ............      20.98998   ¥157.34743
                                                     Point 185 west of northwest tip of Moloka’i.                69 ..............         20.90925          ¥157.75475   139 ............      20.99072   ¥157.32977
                                                                                                                 70 ..............         20.90548          ¥157.75652   140 ............      20.99190   ¥157.32160



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                                                           TABLE B2—COORDINATES FOR                              approximately the intersection of the Maui                TABLE B3—COORDINATES FOR MAUI
                                                                                                                 three nautical mile line and the sanctuary
                                                            PENGUIN BANK—Continued                               boundary line NW of Lipoa Point on Maui.
                                                                                                                                                                                   NUI—Continued
                                                                                                                 From Point 30, the SSMA boundary curves
                                                       Point ID                                                  southwest and then southeast approximating                 Point ID
                                                                            Latitude            Longitude                                                                                     Latitude     Longitude
                                                         No.                                                                                                                  No.
                                                                                                                 the three nautical mile line west and south
                                                     141   ............        20.99507         ¥157.30917       of the Maui coastline until it intersects the            40 ..............     20.98584   ¥156.73247
                                                     142   ............        20.99557         ¥157.30762       Kaho‘olawe three nautical mile line and the              41 ..............     20.97786   ¥156.73546
                                                     143   ............        21.01912         ¥157.29510       sanctuary boundary WNW of Molokini                       42 ..............     20.96520   ¥156.74238
                                                     144   ............        21.02553         ¥157.28297       between Maui and Kaho‘olawe at Point 87.                 43 ..............     20.95575   ¥156.74497
                                                     145   ............        21.02898         ¥157.26972       From Point 87 the SSMA boundary briefly                  44 ..............     20.94800   ¥156.74578
                                                     146   ............        21.02618         ¥157.26433       approximates the Kaho‘’olawe three mile line             45 ..............     20.94098   ¥156.74854
                                                     147   ............        21.02597         ¥157.26192       extending west to Point 90 at the intersection           46 ..............     20.93456   ¥156.75000
                                                     148   ............        21.02657         ¥157.25772       of the three nautical mile line north of the             47 ..............     20.91471   ¥156.75057
                                                     149   ............        21.03008         ¥157.25323       coastline of Kaho‘olawe and the sanctuary                48 ..............     20.90157   ¥156.74803
                                                     150   ............        21.03068         ¥157.25138       boundary. From Point 90, the SSMA                        49 ..............     20.88914   ¥156.74198
                                                     151   ............        21.03127         ¥157.24270       boundary extends west along the sanctuary                50 ..............     20.87936   ¥156.74188
                                                     152   ............        21.03105         ¥157.23557       boundary across the Kealaikahiki Channel                 51 ..............     20.86963   ¥156.74032
                                                     153   ............        21.02877         ¥157.23173       until it intersects the Lana‘i three nautical            52 ..............     20.86037   ¥156.73677
                                                     154   ............        21.02883         ¥157.23033       mile line SE of Kamaiki Point at Point 133.              53 ..............     20.85463   ¥156.73336
                                                                                                                 From Point 133 the SSMA boundary extends                 54 ..............     20.84464   ¥156.72480
                                                     155   ............        21.03318         ¥157.22548
                                                                                                                 north and then NW to the east of Lana‘i to               55 ..............     20.83061   ¥156.71496
                                                     156   ............        21.03473         ¥157.21687
                                                                                                                 Point 161 at the intersection of the Lana‘i              56 ..............     20.82338   ¥156.70795
                                                     157   ............        21.03693         ¥157.21223
                                                                                                                 three nautical mile line and the sanctuary               57 ..............     20.81548   ¥156.69811
                                                     158   ............        21.03942         ¥157.20958
                                                                                                                 boundary NW of Pohakuloa Point on Lana‘i.                58 ..............     20.80430   ¥156.69025
                                                     159   ............        21.03807         ¥157.22824
                                                                                                                 From Point 161 the SSMA boundary then                    59 ..............     20.79795   ¥156.68372
                                                     160   ............        21.03587         ¥157.23534
                                                                                                                 follows the sanctuary boundary north across              60 ..............     20.79212   ¥156.67581
                                                     161   ............        21.03443         ¥157.24328
                                                                                                                 the Kalohi Channel until it intersects with              61 ..............     20.78533   ¥156.67177
                                                     162   ............        21.03422         ¥157.25383
                                                                                                                 the Moloka’i three nautical mile line at Point           62 ..............     20.77577   ¥156.66422
                                                     163   ............        21.03594         ¥157.26426       175 south of Kaunakakai on Moloka’i.
                                                     164   ............        21.04060         ¥157.27854                                                                63 ..............     20.76699   ¥156.65388
                                                     165   ............        21.04294         ¥157.29650                                                                64 ..............     20.76102   ¥156.64148
                                                     166   ............        21.04342         ¥157.30569         TABLE B3—COORDINATES FOR MAUI                          65 ..............     20.75919   ¥156.63461
                                                     167   ............        21.04481         ¥157.31271                     NUI                                        66 ..............     20.75725   ¥156.62101
                                                     168   ............        21.04893         ¥157.32567                                                                67 ..............     20.75108   ¥156.61012
                                                     169   ............        21.05564         ¥157.33776         Point ID                                               68 ..............     20.74827   ¥156.60341
                                                                                                                                        Latitude             Longitude    69 ..............     20.74598   ¥156.59654
                                                     170   ............        21.06479         ¥157.34835           No.
                                                     171   ............        21.07731         ¥157.35771                                                                70 ..............     20.74409   ¥156.58607
                                                     172   ............        21.08558         ¥157.36150       1 ................        21.03023          ¥157.02985   71 ..............     20.73787   ¥156.57521
                                                     173   ............        21.09584         ¥157.36398       2 ................        21.03049          ¥157.02138   72 ..............     20.73108   ¥156.56518
                                                     174   ............        21.10581         ¥157.36422       3 ................        21.02705          ¥157.00787   73 ..............     20.72588   ¥156.55239
                                                     175   ............        21.11550         ¥157.36240       4 ................        21.02346          ¥157.00062   74 ..............     20.72436   ¥156.54448
                                                     176   ............        21.12477         ¥157.35857       5 ................        21.02127          ¥156.99402   75 ..............     20.72389   ¥156.53404
                                                     177   ............        21.13269         ¥157.35324       6 ................        21.01712          ¥156.97004   76 ..............     20.72499   ¥156.52123
                                                     178   ............        21.14126         ¥157.35083       7 ................        21.01445          ¥156.96069   77 ..............     20.72788   ¥156.50927
                                                     179   ............        21.15314         ¥157.34602       8 ................        21.00991          ¥156.93421   78 ..............     20.71633   ¥156.50584
                                                     180   ............        21.16897         ¥157.33692       9 ................        21.00547          ¥156.91735   79 ..............     20.70620   ¥156.50062
                                                     181   ............        21.17781         ¥157.33065       10 ..............         20.99932          ¥156.90155   80 ..............     20.69323   ¥156.49907
                                                     182   ............        21.18854         ¥157.32154       11 ..............         20.99696          ¥156.89138   81 ..............     20.68368   ¥156.49924
                                                     183   ............        21.19845         ¥157.30977       12 ..............         20.99586          ¥156.87167   82 ..............     20.68075   ¥156.51493
                                                     184   ............        21.20836         ¥157.31292       13 ..............         20.99663          ¥156.86473   83 ..............     20.67829   ¥156.52150
                                                     185   ............        21.21938         ¥157.31378       14 ..............         20.99893          ¥156.85595   84 ..............     20.67322   ¥156.53047
                                                                                                                 15 ..............         20.99884          ¥156.84286   85 ..............     20.66401   ¥156.54055
                                                                                                                 16 ..............         21.00206          ¥156.82933   86 ..............     20.65861   ¥156.54451
                                                     B.3 Maui Nui Special Sanctuary                              17 ..............         21.00980          ¥156.81031   87 ..............     20.64968   ¥156.54895
                                                     Management Area                                             18 ..............         21.01616          ¥156.80073   88 ..............     20.65083   ¥156.55297
                                                       The Maui Nui Special Sanctuary                            19 ..............         21.01808          ¥156.78962   89 ..............     20.65337   ¥156.57010
                                                     Management Area (SSMA) extends                              20 ..............         21.02005          ¥156.78311   90 ..............     20.65312   ¥156.58217
                                                     throughout the federal waters of the Maui                   21 ..............         21.02869          ¥156.76519   91 ..............     20.65537   ¥156.58447
                                                     Nui area between Maui, Moloka‘i and Lana‘i                  22 ..............         21.03652          ¥156.75394   92 ..............     20.65585   ¥156.58633
                                                     and is defined by the coordinates in table B3               23 ..............         21.04036          ¥156.74628   93 ..............     20.65642   ¥156.58662
                                                     and the following textual description. Point                24 ..............         21.04407          ¥156.74093   94 ..............     20.65910   ¥156.58480
                                                     1 of the SSMA boundary is located at                        25 ..............         21.05202          ¥156.73280   95 ..............     20.66143   ¥156.58503
                                                     approximately the intersection of the                       26 ..............         21.06728          ¥156.71150   96 ..............     20.67115   ¥156.59112
                                                     Moloka‘i three nautical mile line and the                   27 ..............         21.08102          ¥156.69629   97 ..............     20.67722   ¥156.59785
                                                     sanctuary boundary south of Kaunakakai on                   28 ..............         21.08312          ¥156.68590   98 ..............     20.68497   ¥156.60053
                                                     Moloka’i near the Kalohi Channel. From                      29 ..............         21.08871          ¥156.67334   99 ..............     20.68663   ¥156.60253
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                                                     Point 1, the SSMA boundary extends                          30 ..............         21.07042          ¥156.66361   100 ............      20.68735   ¥156.60832
                                                     eastward approximating the three nautical                   31 ..............         21.06248          ¥156.67605   101 ............      20.68873   ¥156.60913
                                                     mile line south of the Moloka‘i coastline to                32 ..............         21.05499          ¥156.68365   102 ............      20.69045   ¥156.60747
                                                     Point 29 in numerical order at approximately                33 ..............         21.05109          ¥156.69316   103 ............      20.69113   ¥156.60780
                                                     the intersection of the Moloka‘i three nautical             34 ..............         21.04752          ¥156.69903   104 ............      20.69342   ¥156.61248
                                                     mile line and the sanctuary boundary line                   35 ..............         21.04327          ¥156.70435   105 ............      20.69538   ¥156.61478
                                                     that extends across Pailolo Channel from                    36 ..............         21.03575          ¥156.71112   106 ............      20.69423   ¥156.61873
                                                     Cape Halawa on Moloka‘i to Lipoa Pt. on                     37 ..............         21.02408          ¥156.71747   107 ............      20.69583   ¥156.63433
                                                     Maui. From Point 29, the SSMA boundary                      38 ..............         21.01320          ¥156.72087   108 ............      20.69645   ¥156.63420
                                                     extends southeast to Point 30 at                            39 ..............         21.00803          ¥156.72176   109 ............      20.69858   ¥156.63638



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                                                       TABLE B3—COORDINATES FOR MAUI                             § 922.48 National Marine Sanctuary                    is determined that the permittee or
                                                                                                                 permits—application procedures and                    applicant has acted in violation of the
                                                               NUI—Continued                                     issuance criteria.                                    terms and conditions of a permit or of
                                                         Point ID                                                   (a) A person may conduct an activity               the regulations set forth in this section
                                                                            Latitude            Longitude        prohibited by subparts F through O, and
                                                           No.                                                                                                         or subparts F through O, and Q, subpart
                                                                                                                 Q, if conducted in accordance with the                R or for other good cause. Any such
                                                     110   ............        20.70337         ¥156.64260       scope, purpose, terms and conditions of               action shall be communicated in writing
                                                     111   ............        20.70265         ¥156.64542       a permit issued under this section and                to the permittee or applicant by certified
                                                     112   ............        20.70332         ¥156.64777       subparts F through O, and Q, as                       mail and shall set forth the reason(s) for
                                                     113   ............        20.70728         ¥156.65585
                                                                                                                 appropriate. For the Florida Keys                     the action taken. Procedures governing
                                                     114   ............        20.70685         ¥156.66297
                                                     115   ............        20.71078         ¥156.66870
                                                                                                                 National Marine Sanctuary, a person                   permit sanctions and denials for
                                                     116   ............        20.70915         ¥156.67110       may conduct an activity prohibited by                 enforcement reasons are set forth in
                                                     117   ............        20.71102         ¥156.67300       subpart P if conducted in accordance                  subpart D of 15 CFR part 904.
                                                     118   ............        20.71097         ¥156.67578       with the scope, purpose, terms and                    ■ 3. Revise § 922.49 to read as follows:
                                                     119   ............        20.71150         ¥156.67635       conditions of a permit issued under
                                                                                                                                                                       § 922.49 Notification and review of
                                                     120   ............        20.71230         ¥156.74228       § 922.166. For the Thunder Bay National               applications for leases, licenses, permits,
                                                     121   ............        20.71307         ¥156.74668       Marine Sanctuary and Underwater                       approvals, or other authorizations to
                                                     122   ............        20.71140         ¥156.75772       Preserve, a person may conduct an                     conduct a prohibited activity.
                                                     123   ............        20.71278         ¥156.76380       activity prohibited by subpart R in
                                                     124   ............        20.71360         ¥156.76490                                                                (a) A person may conduct an activity
                                                                                                                 accordance with the scope, purpose,                   prohibited by subparts L through R of
                                                     125   ............        20.71513         ¥156.76518
                                                                                                                 terms and conditions of a permit issued               the part, if such activity is specifically
                                                     126   ............        20.71900         ¥156.76422
                                                     127   ............        20.72077         ¥156.76490       under § 922.195.                                      authorized by any valid Federal, State,
                                                     128   ............        20.72253         ¥156.76680          (b) Applications for permits to                    or local lease, permit, license, approval,
                                                     129   ............        20.72268         ¥156.77808       conduct activities otherwise prohibited               or other authorization issued after the
                                                     130   ............        20.72568         ¥156.78875       by subparts F through O, and Q, should                effective date of Sanctuary designation,
                                                     131   ............        20.72818         ¥156.79143       be addressed to the Director and sent to              or in the case of the Florida Keys
                                                     132   ............        20.73233         ¥156.79100       the address specified in subparts F                   National Marine Sanctuary after the
                                                     133   ............        20.73277         ¥156.79140       through O, and Q, or subpart R, as                    effective date of the regulations in
                                                     134   ............        20.74336         ¥156.78335       appropriate. An application must
                                                     135   ............        20.75400         ¥156.77792
                                                                                                                                                                       subpart P, provided that:
                                                                                                                 include:                                                 (1) The applicant notifies the Director,
                                                     136   ............        20.76659         ¥156.76785          (1) A detailed description of the
                                                     137   ............        20.78643         ¥156.75726                                                             in writing, of the application for such
                                                                                                                 proposed activity including a timetable               authorization (and of any application for
                                                     138   ............        20.79940         ¥156.75340
                                                     139   ............        20.81653         ¥156.75192
                                                                                                                 for completion;                                       an amendment, renewal, or extension of
                                                     140   ............        20.83137         ¥156.75336
                                                                                                                    (2) The equipment, personnel and                   such authorization) within fifteen (15)
                                                     141   ............        20.84395         ¥156.75769       methodology to be employed;                           days of the date of filing of the
                                                     142   ............        20.85576         ¥156.76497          (3) The qualifications and experience              application or the effective date of
                                                     143   ............        20.86235         ¥156.77027       of all personnel;                                     Sanctuary designation, or in the case of
                                                     144   ............        20.87463         ¥156.77687          (4) The potential effects of the                   the Florida Keys National Marine
                                                     145   ............        20.88903         ¥156.78849       activity, if any, on Sanctuary resources              Sanctuary the effective date of the
                                                     146   ............        20.90091         ¥156.80067       and qualities; and                                    regulations in subpart P, whichever is
                                                     147   ............        20.91454         ¥156.81671          (5) Copies of all other required                   later;
                                                     148   ............        20.92819         ¥156.83095       licenses, permits, approvals or other
                                                     149   ............        20.93291         ¥156.83751
                                                                                                                                                                          (2) The applicant complies with the
                                                                                                                 authorizations.                                       other provisions of this section;
                                                     150   ............        20.94170         ¥156.84610          (c) Upon receipt of an application, the
                                                     151   ............        20.95280         ¥156.86190                                                                (3) The Director notifies the applicant
                                                                                                                 Director may request such additional                  and authorizing agency that he or she
                                                     152   ............        20.96241         ¥156.88264
                                                                                                                 information from the applicant as he or               does not object to issuance of the
                                                     153   ............        20.96897         ¥156.90386
                                                     154   ............        20.97007         ¥156.91505       she deems necessary to act on the                     authorization (or amendment, renewal,
                                                     155   ............        20.97363         ¥156.93338       application and may seek the views of                 or extension); and
                                                     156   ............        20.97388         ¥156.96004       any persons or entity, within or outside                 (4) The applicant complies with any
                                                     157   ............        20.97771         ¥156.97295       the Federal government, and may hold                  terms and conditions the Director deems
                                                     158   ............        20.97947         ¥156.98352       a public hearing, as deemed                           reasonably necessary to protect
                                                     159   ............        20.97955         ¥156.99051       appropriate.                                          Sanctuary resources and qualities.
                                                     160   ............        20.97670         ¥157.01397          (d) The Director, at his or her                       (b) Any potential applicant for an
                                                     161   ............        20.97673         ¥157.01983       discretion, may issue a permit, subject               authorization described in paragraph (a)
                                                     162   ............        20.97710         ¥157.01823       to such terms and conditions as he or                 of this section may request the Director
                                                     163   ............        20.97945         ¥157.01595       she deems appropriate, to conduct a
                                                     164   ............        20.98107         ¥157.01550
                                                                                                                                                                       to issue a finding as to whether the
                                                                                                                 prohibited activity, in accordance with               activity for which an application is
                                                     165   ............        20.98408         ¥157.01690
                                                     166   ............        20.98770         ¥157.01522       the criteria found in subparts F through              intended to be made is prohibited by
                                                     167   ............        20.99727         ¥157.01573       O, and Q, or subpart R, as appropriate.               subparts L through R, as appropriate.
                                                     168   ............        21.00640         ¥157.01808       The Director shall further impose, at a                  (c) Notification of filings of
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                                                     169   ............        21.01463         ¥157.01638       minimum, the conditions set forth in                  applications should be sent to the
                                                     170   ............        21.01662         ¥157.01742       the relevant subpart.                                 Director, Office of Ocean and Coastal
                                                     171   ............        21.01817         ¥157.01955          (e) A permit granted pursuant to this              Resource Management at the address
                                                     172   ............        21.02207         ¥157.01955       section is nontransferable.                           specified in subparts L through R of this
                                                     173   ............        21.02663         ¥157.02110          (f) The Director may amend, suspend,               part, as appropriate. A copy of the
                                                     174   ............        21.02795         ¥157.02198       or revoke a permit issued pursuant to                 application must accompany the
                                                     175   ............        21.03023         ¥157.02985       this section for good cause. The Director             notification.
                                                                                                                 may deny a permit application pursuant                   (d) The Director may request
                                                     ■   2. Revise § 922.48 to read as follows:                  to this section, in whole or in part, if it           additional information from the


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                                                     applicant as he or she deems reasonably                   (f) The Director may amend the terms                requesting certification of an existing
                                                     necessary to determine whether to                       and conditions deemed reasonably                      lease, permit, license or right of
                                                     object to issuance of an authorization                  necessary to protect Sanctuary resources              subsistence use or access under
                                                     described in paragraph (a) of this                      and qualities whenever additional                     § 922.47; or, for those Sanctuaries
                                                     section, or what terms and conditions                   information becomes available justifying              described in subparts L through R, an
                                                     are reasonably necessary to protect                     such an amendment.                                    applicant for a lease, permit, license or
                                                     Sanctuary resources and qualities. The                    (g) Any time limit prescribed in or                 other authorization issued by any
                                                     information requested must be received                  established under this § 922.49 may be                Federal, State, or local authority of
                                                     by the Director within 45 days of the                   extended by the Director for good cause.              competent jurisdiction (hereinafter
                                                     postmark date of the request. The                         (h) The applicant may appeal any                    appellant) may appeal to the Assistant
                                                     Director may seek the views of any                      objection by, or terms or conditions                  Administrator:
                                                     persons on the application.                             imposed by, the Director to the                          (a) The granting, denial, conditioning,
                                                                                                             Assistant Administrator or designee in                amendment, suspension or revocation
                                                        (e) The Director shall notify, in                                                                          by the Director of a National Marine
                                                                                                             accordance with the provisions of
                                                     writing, the agency to which application                § 922.50.                                             Sanctuary or Special Use permit;
                                                     has been made of his or her pending                                                                              (b) The conditioning, amendment,
                                                                                                             ■ 4. Revise section § 922.50 to read as
                                                     review of the application and possible                  follows:                                              suspension or revocation of a
                                                     objection to issuance. Upon completion                                                                        certification under § 922.47; or
                                                     of review of the application and                        § 922.50    Appeals of administrative action.            (c) For those Sanctuaries described in
                                                     information received with respect                         Except for permit actions taken for                 subparts L through R, the objection to
                                                     thereto, the Director shall notify both                 enforcement reasons (see subpart D of                 issuance of or the imposition of terms
                                                     the agency and applicant, in writing,                   15 CFR part 904 for applicable                        and conditions on a lease, permit,
                                                     whether he or she has an objection to                   procedures), an applicant for, or a                   license or other authorization issued by
                                                     issuance and what terms and conditions                  holder of, a National Marine Sanctuary                any Federal, State, or local authority of
                                                     he or she deems reasonably necessary to                 permit; an applicant for, or a holder of,             competent jurisdiction.
                                                     protect Sanctuary resources and                         a Special Use permit issued pursuant to               [FR Doc. 2015–06441 Filed 3–25–15; 8:45 am]
                                                     qualities, and reasons therefor.                        section 310 of the Act; a person                      BILLING CODE 3510–NK–P
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Document Created: 2015-12-18 11:46:52
Document Modified: 2015-12-18 11:46:52
CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
AE 2.106:
PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionProposed Rules
ActionProposed rule.
DatesComments on this proposed rule will be considered if received by June 19, 2015.
ContactMalia Chow, Superintendent, Hawaiian Islands Humpback Whale National Marine Sanctuary at 808-725-5901 or [email protected]
FR Citation80 FR 16223 
RIN Number0648-BD97
CFR AssociatedAdministrative Practice and Procedure; Coastal Zone; Historic Preservation; Intergovernmental Relations; Marine Resources; Natural Resources; Penalties; Recreation and Recreation Areas; Reporting and Recordkeeping Requirements and Wildlife

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