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PRIORITY #9: KUKUIPAHU - HA`ENA CORRIDOR
<br /> (77.222%)
<br /> TMK Nos. (3) 5-6-001:013, 016, 018, 042, 049, and 089 to 107, consisting of
<br /> approx. 1,456.25 acres of Ha'ena, Awalua, and Kukuipahu ahupua'a
<br /> in the District of North Kohala, Hawai'i
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<br /> Kukuipahu-Ha'ena lands are a critical part of the scenic open entrance to Kohala, replete with
<br /> 700 years of pre-contact and historic sites instrumental in the rise of Kamehameha the Great,
<br /> due to the managed agricultural and coastal fishing resources and enjoyed by generations of
<br /> community members.
<br /> Anticipated Use
<br /> • Public access for fishing, traditional gathering, hiking, picnicking
<br /> • Excellent example of the Kohala Field System that fed a large population sustainably.
<br /> Unstudied intact cultural and historic sites, canoe sheds, village structures, agricultural
<br /> sites, coastal wells and shrines are rich resources to be investigated.
<br /> • Provides an important buffer between residential development and the ocean, protecting
<br /> reefs and aquatic resources, and runoff from development can affect near-shore
<br /> ecosystems.
<br /> • Provides a refuge for the area's endangered plants and animals, preserves a large
<br /> kiawe forest, protects near shore resources.
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