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Exhibit A
<br /> PRIORITY #2: KAUMAUI
<br /> (94.222%)
<br /> TMK Nos. (3) 2-1-018:006, 007, and 010, consisting of approx. 3.02 acres of the
<br /> Waiakea ahupua'a in the District of South Hilo, Hawaii
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<br /> Kaumaui is unique for its' natural resources; the loko wai (fresh water ponds) and anchialine
<br /> ponds which contains many endemic species. Purchase of a Conservation Easement (CE) will
<br /> ensure permanent protection of the 'aina and loko, and provide environmental, educational and
<br /> cultural benefits and a sense of place for the community.
<br /> Anticipated Use
<br /> •' Preservation, restoration and revitalization of loko wai and anchialine ponds.
<br /> • `Aina-based learning space and volunteer opportunities to build community capacity,
<br /> share cultural values and develop sustainable practices for the future.
<br /> Significance and Management
<br /> • Site of an onshore landmark for one of three 'iko'a or ko'a ahi (ahi fishing shrine).
<br /> • Strong support from the community, various organizations and agencies. Kamehameha
<br /> Schools, Edith Kanaka`ole Foundation, Ka `Umeke Ka'eo PCS, Ke Ana La'ahana,
<br /> Hawai'i Community College, University of Hawai'i at Hilo and Hui Malama Loko l'a of
<br /> KUA have been identified with the interest and capacity to provide resources.
<br /> • Unique opportunity to work with landowner and partner, Hui Ho'oleimaluo's generational
<br /> commitment to the stewardship and care of Kaumaui.
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