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From: Shahin Ansari <sansari@harveyecology.com>
Sent: Thursday, June 26, 2025 9:46 AM
To: Planning Internet Mail
Cc: Joy DeBruyn; Scott Terrill
Subject: H T Harvey 2025-2026 Quals Planning
Attachments: Harvey Quals_Planning.pdf
Aloha
Attached please find H.T. Harvey&Associates' qualification packet.Thank you for the opportunity to submit our
statement of qualifications(SOQ) and express our interest in providing professional services to the County of
Hawaii, Planning Department, during fiscal year 2025-2026.
Shahin Ansari Ph.D. (she/her)
Senior Ecologist, Project Manager
Plant Ecology
sansari@harveyecology.com
808-441-2082 I m 808-499-9092
H.T. Harvey&Associates, Ecological Consultants
San Francisco Bay Area I San Joaquin Valley
Sacramento Valley I Redwood Coast I Hawaii
www.harveyecology.com
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H.T. HARVEY & ASSOCIATES
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50 years of field notes,exploration,and excellence
June 26,2025
Jeffrey Darrow,Planning Director
County of Hawaii,Planning Department
101 Pauahi Street, Suite 3
Hilo,HI 96720
Subject: Professional SOQ Submittal for Fiscal Year 2025-2026
Dear Mr.Jeffrey Darrow:
Thank you for the opportunity to submit our statement of qualifications (SOQ) and express our interest in
providing professional services to the County of Hawaii,Planning Department,during fiscal year 2025-2026.
Since 1970, the highly trained ecologists and professionals at H. T. Harvey & Associates have delivered
exceptional ecological consulting services to public agencies,private entities,and nonprofit organizations.Areas
of service include: environmental analysis;permitting;restoration design;landscape architecture and planning;
compliance support;and conservation planning.We apply our expertise in wildlife ecology,restoration ecology,
plant ecology, fish and aquatic ecology, and landscape architecture in pursuit of our mission to create
ecologically sound solutions to clients' complex natural resource challenges. We have had an average of 78
employees over the past several years across four offices in California and one in Hawaii,where we have been
operating since 1995 and opened a local office in 2013.
Our team has a keen understanding of state,federal,and county laws and regulatory procedures and are deeply
familiar with the Hawaiian Islands' ecological history, native flora and fauna (including widely recognized
expertise on federally and state listed threatened and endangered species),habitats, and species' environmental
requirements, as well as the importance of managing invasive species. We also understand the relationships
among Hawaii's unique natural resources, cultural traditions, economy,social values, and complex history.We
perform rapid and efficient reconnaissance-level wildlife and plant surveys and assessments, conduct special-
status species and habitat inventories, identify and assess plant and wildlife communities, understand
community concerns, assist with county, state and federal permit processes, conduct pre and during
construction biological monitoring, and develop management and mitigation recommendations and plans that
are specific to client needs. Our Hawaii experts collaborate closely with their peers in our California offices,
allowing us to provide quick and calculated responses to efficiently address client needs.
The professional service categories for which we would like to be considered are:
• PL.2 Botany(Botanical or Flora Survey)
• PL.4 Community Planning(Community/Regional Plans, General Plan, Climate Adaptation)
• PL.5 Community Planning (Environmental Planning, Environmental Assessments, Environmental
Impact Statements)
• PL.6 Community Planning(Land Use Codes/Studies,Form Based Codes)
720 University Avenue,Suite 200 •Los Gatos,CA 95032 •408.458.3200 • www.harveyecologv.com
• PL.9 Community Planning(Writer,Grant Writer)
• PL.11 Plant Pathology/Plant Physiology/Forestry(Arborist)
• PL.12 Wildlife Biology(Fauna Survey)
I am the principal-in-charge for this work (408.458.3203; sterrill@harveyecology.com), and Shahin Ansari,
senior ecologist and project manager (808.441.2082; sansari@harveyecology.com) will be the lead contact for
projects for the County of Hawaii.Thank you for considering our SOQ.
Sincerely,
Scott Terrill,VP and Principal
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(1) Name of Firm, Principal Place of Business, and Locations
Triple HS,Inc. dba as H.T. Harvey&Associates,is a privately-held California corporation.
Offices
San Francisco Bay Area(HQ, Est.1970)
720 University Avenue, Suite 200,Los Gatos, CA 95032
408.458.3200
Hawaii
91-1020 Kai Loli Street,Ewa Beach,HI 96706
808.441.2082
Redwood Coast
890 L Street,Arcata,CA 95521
707.822.4141
Sacramento Valley
255 Parkshore Drive,Suite 150,Folsom, CA 95630
916.779.7350
San Joaquin Valley
8080 N.Palm Avenue,Suite 205,Fresno, CA 93711
559.476.3160
(2) Age of the Firm and Average Number of Employees
H. T. Harvey & Associates was founded in 1970 and includes 11 principals and more than 70 additional
ecologists, landscape architects, and other professionals in five offices in California and Hawaii. The average
number of employees over the past several years is 78.
(3) Education, Training, and Qualifications of Key Members
The H.T.Harvey&Associates Hawaii team has decades of cumulative experience working in Hawaii.We have
included resumes for senior staff who lead and work on Hawaii projects in Appendix A.These staff include:
Dr. Scott Terrill, Principal—Scott has a PhD in Biology/Ecology and an MS and BS in Zoology. He is an
internationally recognized avian ecology and behavior expert with more than 40 years of experience.
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Dr. Shahin Ansari, Senior Ecologist and Project Manager—Shahin has a PhD in Botany. She has more
than 15 years of experience working in Hawaii on ecological projects.Her expertise includes vegetation ecology,
invasive species ecology,wetland delineation, and native Hawaiian plants.
Dr.Sharon Kramer,Principal—Sharon has a PhD in Marine Biology,an MS in Zoology,and a BA in Aquatic
Biology. She has more than 30 years of experience in fish and aquatic ecology,including work with Hawaiian
species and habitats.
Joseph Howard, Principal Joe has an MLA and BS in Natural Resources Landscape Design and Planning.
He has more than 30 years of experience as a landscape architect working on projects at the intersection of
ecology and landscape architecture.
Greg Spencer, Senior Ecologist and Project Manager—Greg has a BS in Marine Ecology. He has more
than 20 years of experience and focused expertise in Hawaiian seabirds and habitat conservation plans.
Dr. Dave Johnston, Senior Associate—Dave has a PhD in Biology. He has conducted bat research and led
bat-related projects for more than 40 years,including research on the Hawaiian hoary bat.
Mark Lagarde, Senior GIS Analyst—Mark has a BS in Marine Biology and has more than 25 years of
experience with GIS resource modeling,mapping and analysis.
Dr. Karl Magnacca, Senior Ecologist—Karl has a PhD in Entomology and a BA in Biology. He has more
than 25 years of experience studying and working with the insects of Hawaii.
(4) Clients References
Below are five client references and a very brief summary of services provided for each project.For all projects,
services were rendered in the preceding year.
Jacky Takakura,Maui County Dept of Planning;808.270.7743;Jacky.Takakura@co.maui.hi.us
Project: Maui County Wetlands Overlay Mapping
Worked with the County of Maui to map wetlands and other ecologically important water bodies in Maui
County and create a wetlands overlay map per the County's new law to protect and restore these
sensitive habitats.
Gerald Andrade,WSP Inc.;808.528.2368;Gerald.Andrade@wsp.com
Project: Honoapiilani Highway Improvements Project
Conducting botanical and wildlife field assessments and wetland delineation, prepared technical
biological and wetland delineation reports and Section 7 Biological Assessment document to support the
environmental permitting processes with relevant state agencies for Honoapiilani Highway improvements.
Chris Takeno, Hawaii Dept of Transportation;808.586.2504; Chris.Takeno@hawaii.gov
Project: HDOT Section 7 and HCP Consultations for Seabirds
Assisting the Hawaii Department of Transportation with seabird-related activities at its harbors and airports
on Kauai, Maui, and Lanai.
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Lance DeSilva, Hawaii Dept of Land and Natural Resources; 808.587.4159; lance.k.desilva@hawaii.gov
Project: Kamehamenui Forest Reserve Management Plan
Contributing ecological expertise to the creation of multiuse and adaptive conservation management
plan for the Kamehamenui Forest Reserve.
James Buika,Maui County Dept of Planning;808.270.6271; James.Buika@co.maui.hi.us
Project: Kanaio Stream Nature-Based Restoration Design and Implementation Plan
Development of a permit-ready design and implementation plan to restore Kanaio Stream, an
intermittent stream in the Pohakea Watershed on West Maui, from its current diversion configuration to a
pre-diversion natural state that is ecologically sound and provides the benefits of a nature-based solution.
(5) Descriptive Literature
A broad overview of our areas of service and expertise is provided below.
Our areas of service include:
• Environmental analysis
• Permitting
• Ecological restoration
• Landscape architecture and planning
• Compliance support
• Conservation planning
• Ecological research
Environmental Analysis
H.T. Harvey&Associates has been preparing sound biological analyses for California Environmental Quality
Act(CEQA)and NEPA documents since the passage of these laws.Through our Hawaii office,we also support
compliance with the Hawaii Environmental Policy Act (HEPA).
With an established reputation for using applied science and a track record of crafting successful mitigation
measures, our team delivers analyses and recommendations that inspire confidence in decision makers,
reviewing agencies, and individuals.
We have created the biological resources sections for thousands of environmental impact statements,
environmental impact reports, and initial studies, assessing the impacts for a wide variety of project types.
Projects range from county general plans affecting hundreds of thousands of acres to bridge crossings and small
developments,which have potential impacts on specific species. On large projects,we serve as a subcontractor
to environmental planning and engineering firms and prepare the biological elements of documents.For smaller
projects with a clear biological focus,we develop documents as the prime contractor.
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Permitting
We help clients work with regulatory agencies to successfully acquire approvals for their projects. Decades of
experience and our reputation for applying sound science have earned us credibility among the agencies, and
help us anticipate and address their concerns.We integrate with project planning teams to develop a permitting
strategy that considers the proposed project improvements, construction methods, potential permitting
avenues,costs,and timelines.We often collaborate with project engineers to redesign plans to minimize impacts
on biological resources and advance the permitting process.
Our services include assembling permit applications,facilitating permit processing,and preparing the technical
studies commonly required to support permits. Some of this supporting information is developed through
impact assessments conducted for compliance with NEPA, CEQA, and HEPA.
Ecological Restoration
H.T.Harvey&Associates has been at the forefront of innovative ecosystem restoration and habitat mitigation
work since our inception. We provide design support throughout the restoration process, from concept
development through the production of construction documents.Our designs reflect the powerful synergy that
we have built by integrating the skills of our restoration,wildlife, fisheries, and plant ecologists with those of
our landscape architects.We guide projects through the often complex regulatory agency approval process,and
provide oversight of construction and long-term site management and monitoring to ensure that goals are met.
H.T.Harvey&Associates has overseen more than 500 restoration projects for local,state,and federal agencies,
as well as for private clients. Our expertise spans a range of habitats and is particularly deep with regard to tidal
and seasonal wetlands, riparian habitats, and arid lands. We also have considerable experience in developing
large-scale restoration plans in challenging stakeholder and landscape milieus—we realistically balance
competing objectives and provide positive leadership while grounding plans in the best available science. Our
restoration sites routinely exceed established success standards and are cited by resource agencies and other
groups as commendable examples of successful mitigation,restoration, and monitoring.
Landscape Architecture and Planning
H. T. Harvey & Associates' landscape architects combine creative landscape planning and design skills with
ecological training to create exceptional projects. Paired with the deep ecological expertise of the rest of the
firm's staff, our landscape architecture team has the ability to assist with all project steps, from preliminary
visioning and planning to design, to construction and postconstruction activities. Our projects cover parks,
recreational and interpretative land, open space natural areas, private land, and trails. Clients include public
agencies,private landowners,developers,conservation groups,and conservation banks.
We work in both natural and urban environments and at the interface between ecologically sensitive habitats
and human uses. On sites where natural habitats adjoin more developed areas, we incorporate appropriate
natural landscapes to soften the urban edge and recreate natural habitats.
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Projects are designed in recognition of site constraints and biological principles, together with client-
coordinated budgets and schedules.We collaborate closely with our in-house ecologists to successfully translate
ecological principles into practical concepts and readily constructible projects that benefit project stakeholders
and meet client goals. We create legible, easy-to-bid and -build construction documents in the various
jurisdictional formats required to meet local and regional agency requirements.
Compliance Support
After project permits are secured and environmental documents are finalized, H. T. Harvey&Associates can
manage the regulatory compliance process. Our services include conducting preconstruction surveys, creating
and implementing compliance programs, providing training, and monitoring conditions during and after
construction.
We work on all steps of a project to ensure compliance. Starting with project siting, we plan and conduct
preconstruction surveys to guide clients during project development. If species of particular concern are
present,we develop conservation measures or propose project adjustments to minimize detrimental impacts.
If needed,we also develop creative and effective plans for relocating sensitive wildlife.
Our approach to compliance is to implement a program that encompasses all biological resource—related
requirements.Throughout project construction,we also document mitigation measures and permit conditions
and prepare required compliance reports. After construction is complete, we design and manage ongoing
monitoring programs in compliance with permit requirements.
Conservation Planning
Our conservation planning activities are focused on developing measures to guide long-term management of
species and their habitats within the constraints posed by different types of land and resource use.
Developing a successful conservation plan requires an understanding of the regional interplay of ecological,
physical, and human factors; an approach that balances the needs and concerns of stakeholders; collaboration;
and solutions grounded in sound science. Working from this foundation, our in-house technical experts,
including restoration planners and biologists, wildland managers, wetland and plant ecologists, permitting
specialists,wildlife and fisheries ecologists,taxonomists, and landscape architects, seamlessly prepare effective
management planning documents and assist in their implementation. We work on habitat conservation plans,
natural community conservation plans, and other types of conservation plans.
Ecological Research
H.T.Harvey&Associates was founded by a group of university professors,and we believe strongly that basic
and applied research is an integral part of ecological consulting. We recruit widely for scientists with research
experience,and ecological research continues to be a critical part of our business.
Our research projects explore diverse topics,ranging from Adelie penguins in Antarctica to seabird and marine
mammal foraging strategies, and from mariculture effects on estuarine systems to the ecology of bats foraging
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over aquatic systems. Much of our work is related to the habitat requirements of species and the species'
responses to climatological, geological, or ecological fluctuations. The National Science Foundation, the
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service have all provided
funding to our basic research efforts. Collectively,we have published more than 500 peer-reviewed research
papers on a variety of subjects in the biological disciplines.The focus on basic research contributes to our skill
in practicing applied ecology—the heart of our business.
Our Expertise
We apply the expertise of scientists and professionals in wildlife ecology, aquatic ecology, plant ecology,
restoration ecology, and landscape architecture in pursuit of our mission to create ecologically sound solutions
to our clients' complex natural resource challenges.
Wildlife Ecologists—H. T. Harvey & Associates' wildlife ecology group has extensive experience with an
array of species, including birds, bats and other mammals, reptiles, amphibians, and invertebrates. With our
exceptional wildlife experience,we bring the following qualifications to client projects:
• Broad and deep expertise with special-status species
• Internationally recognized bird,mammal,raptor,bat,and herpetological capabilities
• Experience performing multidisciplinary work on large,complex projects
Aquatic Ecologists—Our aquatic ecology group consists of experts in a range of marine, estuarine, and
freshwater habitats and communities in California, the West Coast, Hawaii, and the South Pacific. The team
has more than 45 years of experience researching, monitoring, managing, and working to conserve fish and
aquatic invertebrates. Our ecologists bring diverse perspectives to their work, drawing knowledge from their
roles in federal and state agencies, academia, and the private sector.
Our team of aquatic ecologists applies expertise in the following subjects to client projects:
• Fish and invertebrate habitat requirements and linkages with the physical environment
• Fish and invertebrate biology and behavior
• Aquatic habitat restoration and mitigation
• Regulatory requirements for projects in or near aquatic habitats
Plant Ecologists—Our botany group is composed of highly skilled plant taxonomists and ecologists with
expertise across a range of habitats in California, the western United States, and Hawaii. Each of our offices
has botany experts versed in local habitats and species. Our team of botanists brings expertise in the following
areas to client projects:
• Plant taxonomy
• Habitat analysis
• Wetland ecology and delineation
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• Mitigation design
Restoration Ecologists—H. T. Harvey&Associates was among the pioneers of wetland restoration in the
San Francisco Bay Area and has more than 40 years of continuous experience designing and implementing the
restoration of tidal and seasonal wetlands and riparian habitats. Today we are still one of only a few firms in
the western United States that have a large, dedicated team of professional restoration specialists and we
currently are applying this expertise to habitat restoration projects in Hawaii. Our team offers the following
advantages to projects:
• A highly customized approach
• Restoration ecology subdiscipline expertise
• Partnership with wildlife,botany, and landscape architecture groups
Landscape Architects—Every member of our landscape architecture team has training in ecology and works
closely with seasoned H.T.Harvey&Associates ecologists on projects.The landscape architecture group has
experience with all project phases: restoring habitats in natural and urban environments, creating conceptual
designs,performing site analysis,creating master plans,writing detailed construction documents,and facilitating
client and community group sessions.
Our landscape architecture professionals bring the following principles to projects:
• Ecological expertise as the foundation of every project
• Innovative and creative solutions
• Commitment to exceptional communication and project excellence
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Appendix A. Resumes
Resumes follow for:
Scott Terrill
Shahin Ansari
Sharon Kramer
Joseph Howard
Greg Spencer
Dave Johnston
Mark Lagarde
Karl Magnacca
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HIGHLIGHTS PROFESSIONAL PROFILE
• 40+years of experience Dr.Scott Terrill is vice president and the principal in the wildlife ecology
• Avian ecology group at H. T. Harvey&Associates. He oversees the Hawaii office as
• Wildlife ecology well as the firm's research activities. Scott is an internationally
• Endangered Species Act consultation recognized avian ecology and behavior expert with more than 40 years
of experience. He has made major contributions to the study of bird
• Regulatory permitting and compliance migration and movements, and also has a strong background in
• Principal-in-charge of wind energy projects vertebrate community ecology and population biology in terrestrial,
EDUCATION estuarine, and marine habitats. Scott has published more than 30
PhD Biology/Ecology,State University of New scientific papers and was the primary contributing author to the three-
York Albany volume advanced field guide, The Audubon Society Master Guide to Birding.
He was a regional editor for North American Birds and served for 18 years
MS;BS, Zoology,Arizona State University on the California Bird Records Committee.
PERMITS AND LICENSES Scott has managed more than 1,000 projects at H. T. Harvey &
CDFW scientific collecting permits for the Associates. His expertise extends into all major habitats in western
California Ridgway's rail North America, and his experience ranges throughout North America,
and Hawaii,Middle and South America, and Europe.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Vice president and principal,H.T.Harvey& PROJECT EXAMPLES
Associates, 1990—present Oversaw, as principal-in-charge, evaluation of conservation needs
Associate
present Hawaiian petrel and threatened Newell's shearwater in West Maui.
1995— The team developed dynamic population models to evaluate the efficacy
Alexander von Humboldt Research Fellow Max-Planck- of predator control at a mitigation site as a potential measure that could
Institut,Germany, 1985—present effectively mitigate project-related seabird losses in compliance with
Chair, Scientific Advisory Committee, San Francisco Bay applicable Habitat Conservation Plans. This initial work was followed
Bird Observatory, 1999—present by mitigation site management and monitoring for potential nesting
Research director, Coyote Creek Riparian Station success by these species at the site.
1991-95 Provides principal level project oversight; participation in planning
Adjunct professor, State University of New York discussions and meetings; providing process-oriented advisership for
Albany 1988-90 the Kanaio Stream Nature-Based Restoration Design and
Implementation Plan in Maui.
Assistant professor, Siena College,New York,
1988-90 Served as principal-in-charge for a biological resources assessment
to characterize the flora and fauna of a 10-acre lowland site near
PUBLICATIONS Hanapepe Bay, Kauai, and for recommendations for avoiding and
Berthold,P.,and S.B.Terrill. 1991. Recent minimizing potential project effects on native species and species
advances in studies of bird migration.Annual classified as threatened or endangered under Hawaii or federal
Review of Ecology and Systematics 22:357-78. endangered species laws.
Terrill,S.B. 1991. Evolutionary aspects of As principal-in-charge, provided senior review and oversight for
orientation and migration in birds.Pages 180— development of scientifically sound and operationally practical
201 in P.Berthold, editor,Orientation in Birds. procedures for surveying, monitoring, and avoiding impacts on
Birkhauser Verlag AG,Basel, Switzerland. endangered Hawaiian hoary bats during commercial forest harvest
operations.This project was for the Hawaii Forest Industry Association.
Complete list of publications available upon request.
As principal-in-charge, assisting with development of a management
plan and environmental assessment for the Kamehamenui Forest
Reserve on Maui, Hawaii, for the Department of Land and Natural
Resources,Division of Forestry and Wildlife.
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• 15+years of experience Dr. Shahin Ansari is a senior project manager in the Oahu office of
• Expertise with Hawaiian flora H. T. Harvey & Associates. With more than 15 years of experience in
• Invasive species ecology and management tropical plant ecology and the invasion biology of island ecosystems, she
• Biological studies in support of NEPA and leads project teams and vegetation ecology work in Hawaii.She has a deep
HEPA understanding of the diverse ecosystems,unique biota,and natural history
of the Hawaiian Islands. She conducts comprehensive botanical
• Restoration ecology inventories throughout Hawaii to identify rare native plants, describe
• Conservation and management planning vegetation types, quantify species abundance, and map distribution of
• Wetland delineation native and invasive plants.Both efficient and insightful,Shahin is an adept
EDUCATION project manager.She has worked successfully with federal,state,and local
governments, the private sector, and numerous stakeholders to create or
PhD,Botany,University of Hawaii,Manoa implement natural resource management and conservation plans.
MS,Botany,University of Bombay,India
PROJECT EXAMPLES
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE As the wetlands subject matter expert and project manager for the
Senior ecologist 2,H.T. Harvey&Associates, County of Maui Wetlands Overlay Map Creation Project, assisted
2014—present the Maui County Department of Planning with mapping wetlands and
SWCA Environmental Consultants,plant other aquatic features on the islands of Maui, Molokai, and Lanai, to
ecologist/project manager, 2007-14;botanist, address requirements established by an amendment to the Maui County
2003-07 Code addressing wetlands restoration and protection.
Weed risk assessment specialist,State of Hawaii, For the Department of Land and Natural Resources' project to develop
2006-07 the Central Maui Regional Park south of the city of Kahului, Maui, led
comprehensive Blackburn's sphinx moth (BSM) surveys and
PUBLICATIONS authored recommendations to avoid and minimize potential
Ansari,S., and C. C.Daehler. 2012. Fasciation in impacts on BSM.
Verbascum thapsus(Scrophulariaceae):Testing As project manager, helped coordinate and lead a team of experts to
roles of genetic and environmental factors. develop the Lanai Cooperative Game Management Area steering
Pacific Science 65(4):451-463. document.Contributed to management strategy;gaps and opportunities;
Ansari S., and C. C.Daehler.2010.Life history and future goals and objectives as they relate to native habitats,threatened
variation in temperate plant invader, Verbascum and endangered species,and habitat degradation.
thapsus along a tropical elevational gradient in
Hawaii.Biological Invasions 12(12):4033— Conducted plant surveys in Molokai Waikolu Valley for repair and
4047. maintenance activities for the Molokai irrigation system.
Daehler, C. C., et al.2003.A risk assessment for Helped manage and coordinate updates to Hawaii's State Wildlife
screening out harmful invasive pest plants Action Plan and Forest Action Plan for the Department of Land and
from Hawaii and other Pacific Island. Natural Resources.Applied plant ecology expertise to update accounts of
Conservation Biology 18:360-368. plant species of greatest conservation need, identify statewide
conservation needs, incorporate new forest data, and supplement other
Complete list of publications available upon request. information in the plans.
Led the team effort to conduct stream survey and delineate non-
wetland jurisdictional waters for Board of Water Supply's Palolo
Access Trail Repairs Project on Oahu.
As project manager, developing a management plan and
environmental assessment for the Kamehamenui Forest Reserve on
Maui, Hawaii, for the Department of Land and Natural Resources,
Division of Forestry and Wildlife.
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HIGHLIGHTS PROFESSIONAL PROFILE
• 30+years of experience Dr. Sharon Kramer is a principal who heads H. T. Harvey &
• Fish and aquatic ecology Associates' North Coast, California office and provides management
• Coastal estuarine,and riverine ecosystems guidance to the company's Hawaii team. She has more than 30 years
• Endangered Species Act compliance of experience in aquatic ecology and fisheries biology in Hawaii,
California, Pacific Northwest, and Australia. Sharon is well-versed in
• Ecological impacts of marine renewable energy the federal Endangered Species Act (federal ESA) and the National
projects Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) and has been planning,
• Habitat conservation plans coordinating, implementing, and evaluating all aspects of habitat
EDUCATION conservation plans since the early 1990s. She has considerable
PhD Marine Biology,University of California, San experience with Hawaiian species and habitats. She has an MS in
Zoology from the University of Hawaii,Manoa and a PhD in Marine
Diego, Scripps Institution of Oceanography
Biology from the Scripps Institution of Oceanography at the
MS, Zoology, University of Hawaii,Mama University of California,San Diego.
BA,Aquatic Biology,University of California,Santa
Barbara PROJECT EXAMPLES
Served as principal-in-charge on a project for the NMFS Pacific Islands
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Fisheries Science Center that involved identifying Hawaiian
Principal,H.T.Harvey&Associates,2007—present fisheries that require federal conservation and management,and
Senior aquatic ecologist andprincipal, Stillwater Sciences, analyzing fishery, ecological, economic, and survey data for the
2000-07 pertinent bottomfish, crustacean, precious coral, and coral reef
ecosystem management unit species. Provided analyses and
Regional science coordinator,National Marine Fisheries recommendations regarding which stocks require conservation and
Service, 1997-2000 management and which should be considered for conservation and
Resource specialist,Metropolitan Water District of management, treated as ecosystem component species, or removed
Southern California, 1996 from protection under the Hawaii Fishery Ecosystem Plan.
Fish/wildlife biologist,U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Served as principal-in-charge and contributed to the aquatic and
Oahu,Pacific HCP, 1994-95 marine biosecurity aspects of Hawaii Department of
Science associate, California Sea Grant College Agriculture's (HDOA) comprehensive, statewide biosecurity
Research Program 1993-94 plan, a 5-10-year roadmap for implementing the infrastructure and
capacity needed to support biosecurity programs at multiple agencies,
Postdoctoral researcher,Australian Institute of Marine including HDOA.
Science, 1991-93
Served as principal-in-charge of the ESA Section 7 and essential fish
PUBLICATIONS habitat consultation for proposed boating facility improvements,
Kramer,S. H.,et al.2015. Evaluating the Potential including construction of a new 45-foot-wide boat launch ramp and
for Marine and Hydrokinetic Devices to Act as pile-supported loading docks, at the Kawaihae Small Boat Harbor on
Artificial Reefs or Fish Aggregating Devices, the island of Hawaii.
Based on Analysis of Surrogates in Tropical, Contributed fish ecology expertise to the development of the
Subtropical,and Temperate U.S.West Coast and comprehensive characterization of current information on the
Hawaiian Coastal Waters. OCS Study BOEM freshwater and marine ecosystems in the He`eia National
2015-021.U.S. Department of Energy,Energy Estuarine Research Reserve.
Efficiency and Renewable Energy,Golden,
Colorado. Served as principal investigator for a Department of Energy market
acceleration project to develop an environmental assessment
Complete list of publications available upon request. framework for wave and tidal renewable energy projects that
included a case study for an offshore wave energy project in Hawaii.
Joseph M. Howard,
MLA
H.T. HARVEY&ASSOCIATES
, Landscape Architecture Ecological Consultants
50 years of field notes,
,.,.z jhoward@harveyecology.com exploration,and excellence
408.458.3224
HIGHLIGHTS PROFESSIONAL PROFILE
• 30+years of experience Joe Howard is the principal and leader of the landscape architecture group
• Landscape architecture at H. T. Harvey&Associates with more than 30 years of experience.He
• Trail and open space design is a licensed landscape architect who leads projects with complex
• Habitat restoration design ecological challenges and community issues by applying his design
abilities, facilitation skills, strong ecological background, and hands-on
• Management of complex knowledge of project construction. Joe helps identify and resolve
multistakeholder projects ecological concerns during the early stages of site design and planning,and
• Community and regulator engagement specializes in devising solutions to complex issues and incorporating them
EDUCATION in intelligent planning and construction documents.He is well versed not
only in the creation of natural habitats but also in skillfully designing
MLA;BS,Natural Resources Landscape Design
and Planning University of Michigan elegant human spaces where nature and people coexist.
PERMITS AND LICENSES PROJECT EXAMPLES
Serves as principal landscape architect for planning and design
Registered Landscape Architect,
CA#4598 improvements to the waterbird nesting ponds at the wildlife sanctuary
in Kawainui Marsh on Oahu.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE As principal leads ongoing on-call services to support the City of San
Principal,H.T. Harvey&Associates, Jose's Park, Recreation, and Neighborhood Services park and trail
2002—present mitigation projects in Santa Clara County, California. This work includes
Principal,JMH Design,2000-02 an overall effort to catalog,track, and design,maintain, and monitor
Associate,Danadjieva&Koenig Associates, 1999— San Jose's habitat mitigation obligations.It spans 9 riparian mitigation
2000 projects, along 5 major Santa Clara Valley creeks, totaling approximately
10 acres. Helps lead community involvement, planning and habitat
Project manager,Merrill+Befu Associates, 1997— restoration efforts at two San Jose parks.
99
Serves as principal in charge for the Burlingame Shoreline Park project,to
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS realize the vision of a new 9-acre nature-based park on the San
American Society of Landscape Architects Francisco Bay waterfront. Facilitated efforts to receive State Lands
Commission approval to move forward with project;developed feasibility
PUBLICATIONS and concept studies;and coordinated with stakeholders.Coordinated with
Howard,J.M.2017-2018.Restoring Silicon regulatory agencies, conduced site investigations, assisted in pursuing
Valley,Clarence Roy-Smithgroup/JJR Lecture. grant funding. Stewarding current are design phase of project.
Howard,J.M.,et al.2007.Integrating Science
and Design. Education Session ASLA Meeting. Served as principal and led activities for the landscape architecture group
Howard,J.M.2005.Landscape architecture and on bat mitigation efforts for a bridge replacement project at Capell
the scientific approach to ecological Creek in Napa County, California.
restoration.Ecesis 15(3). Served as the landscape architect of record, managing and overseeing
Howard,J.M. 2005.Interactive Techniques for design, construction documentation, construction implementation
Building Community Support. Education monitoring for a restoration project at Wrigley Creek in Santa Clara
Session,CPRP/NARP Training Conference. County,California.
Served as principal-in-charge and landscape architect of record for a multi-
Complete list of publications available upon request. trail and multi-model bicycle, pedestrian, parking and Shuttle Transit
Circulation projects that was a collaborative effort between a technology
firm and a regional agency in the San Francisco Bay Area.Project included
the use of sustainable materials, storm water capture, pervious
paving, native planting, and ecological design to support urban
wildlife habitats.
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A gspencer@harveyecology.com Ecological Consultants
808.269.6480 50 years of field notes,
exploration,and excellence
HIGHLIGHTS PROFESSIONAL PROFILE
• 20+years of experience Gregory Spencer is a senior wildlife ecologist and project manager with H.T.
• Ecology of marine birds and mammals Harvey & Associates, based in Maui, Hawaii. His more than 20 years of
• HCP development and implementation experience in wildlife ecology includes several years of seabird research
• Conservation strategies and mitigation throughout the Hawaiian Islands, Alaska, and the eastern North Pacific,
both colony-based and at-sea, including the development and
planning implementation of conservation management programs aimed at promoting
• Renewable energy—wildlife interaction conservation benefits for ESA listed species. He has participated in studies
EDUCATION investigating the movements and foraging ecology of Stellar sea lions,
California sea lions, northern fur seals, and Hawaiian monk seals. Over the
BS,Marine Ecology,University of Hawaii,
Hilo past 15 years he has worked extensively with Habitat Conservation Plans
(HCPs)in Hawaii with an emphasis on ESA listed seabirds,Nene,and native
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Hawaiian waterbirds.
Senior ecologist,H.T.Harvey&Associates, At H. T. Harvey & Associates, Gregory applies expertise in developing
2013—present conservation strategies for threatened and endangered seabirds. His
Senior wildlife biologist,First Wind knowledge of species ecology and management action feasibility,
Energy/Environmental Affairs,2005-13 demonstrated capacity to establish and maintain productive relationships
Research coordinator for Steller sea lion research with stakeholders,state and federal agencies,and conservation organizations
program,Alaska SeaLife Center,2003-05 are instrumental in assisting clients and facilitating project success in Hawaii.
Independent ecological consultant,various clients, PROJECT EXAMPLES
1999-2002 Provides project management and coordination with client,partners,and the
PUBLICATIONS design team; develops relationships with stakeholders and agencies; and
develops permitting framework for the Kanaio Stream Nature-Based
Spencer, G., et al. 2024.Establishment of an Restoration Design and Implementation Plan in Maui.
incipient Newell's Shearwater Puffinus
Contributed wildlife expertise to updating wildlife-related content in
newelli colony on Maui.Marine
Ornithology 52:157-164. Hawaii's updated State Wildlife Action Plan and Forest Action Plan,
Ainley,D., et al. 2023.Disparate decadal especially that pertaining to sensitive species, marine resources, and
trends in Kauai seabird populations: freshwater species and habitats.
Possible effects of resource competition and Managing development and implementation of monitoring programs, data
anthropogenic impacts.Marine Ornithology analysis, and habitat conservation planning for ESA-listed seabirds in
51:47-54. Hawaii. Assists with the design of conservation strategies to mitigate
Ainley,D. G., et al. 2014.The prey of potential impacts and achieve net ecological benefits for affected seabirds.
Newell's shearwaters Puffinus newelli in Managed a seabird conservation initiative at the Makamaka'ole Seabird
Hawaiian waters.Marine Ornithology Mitigation in West Maui. Work includes predator exclusion, predator
44:69-72. control, social attraction network, and monitoring needed to promote
Ainley,D. G., et al.2001.The status and breeding colony establishment for the threatened Newell's shearwater.
population trends of the Newell's
shearwater on Kauai: Insights from Contributed the aquatic and marine biosecurity aspects of Hawaii
modeling. Studies in Avian Biology 22:108— Department of Agriculture's (HDOA) comprehensive, statewide
123. biosecurity plan,a 5-10-year roadmap for implementing the infrastructure
Ainley,D. G., et al. 1997.New insights into and capacity needed to support biosecurity programs at multiple agencies,
the status of the Hawaiian Petrel on Kauai. including HDOA.
Colonial Waterbirds 20:1-7. Assisting with development of a management plan and environmental
assessment for the Kamehamenui Forest Reserve on Maui,Hawaii, for
Complete list of publications available upon request. the Department of Land and Natural Resources, Division of Forestry and
Wildlife.
Dave S. Johnston, PhD
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Wildlife Ecology
d ohnston harve ecolo coin H.T. HARVEY&ASSOCIATES
y Ecological Consultants
408.458.3226 50 years of field notes,
exploration,and excellence
HIGHLIGHTS PROFESSIONAL PROFILE
• 40+years of experience Dr.Dave Johnston is a renowned wildlife ecologist and authority on bats
• Bat studies,conservation,and mitigation and other small mammals of the western United States and Hawaii. He
• Bird and bat fatality estimation has conducted bat research and led bat-related projects for more than 40
• Avian and bat protection plans years. In addition to bats, Dave has worked with numerous federally
• Wildlife and avian ecology endangered species, including the California red-legged frog, salt marsh
harvest mouse, Ridgway's rail, western snowy plover, south central
EDUCATION California coast steelhead evolutionarily significant unit (ESU), and
PhD,Biology,York University central California coast steelhead ESU.
MA,Biological Sciences, San Jose State University Dave's work includes evaluating habitat,assessing potential impacts,and
BS,Biology, California State University, proposing mitigation for bats and dozens of species in California,Hawaii,
San Luis Obispo Southwestern states, and abroad. He has prepared the wildlife sections
for more than 50 CEQA and NEPA documents, including natural
PERMITS AND LICENSES environmental studies, initial studies, and biotic assessments. He has
CDFW Scientific Collecting Permits for mammals, written biological assessments for Endangered Species Act Section 7
including all species of bats statewide (SC-004098) consultations for many federally listed species.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE David is a former board member of the North American Society for Bat
Associate, H.T.Harvey&Associates, 1996—present Research and a vice president of the Western Bat Working Group.
Executive director,Youth Science Institute, 1979-95 PROJECT EXAMPLES
MEMBERSHIPS AND AWARDS Led team that developed and tested survey methods for detecting
the Hawaiian hoary bat during the summer maternity season, and
Board member of the North American Society for
Bat Research 2013-16 designed monitoring and survey protocols and best management
practices for a study for the Hawaii Forest Industries Association. The
American Society of Mammalogists,Life Member
goal of the study was to develop scientifically sound and operationally
Western Bat Working Group,V.P. 2012-14
practical procedures for surveying,monitoring,and avoiding impacts on
Appointed member of the Altamont Pass Wind
Resource Science Advisory Committee for a endangered Hawaiian hoary bats during commercial forest harvest
Habitat Conservation Plan for two years operations.
Contributed Hawaiian hoary bat expertise to Hawaii's updated
PUBLICATIONS State Wildlife Action Plan and Forest Action Plan.
Johnston,D. S.,et al.2019. California Bat As project manager and senior bat biologist for the PG&E Topock
Mitigation:A Guide to Developing Feasible and Compressor Station, located 11 roosts for bats and developed
Effective Solutions. Caltrans. innovative, state of the science mitigation for special-status bats that
Johnston,D. S.,et al.2013.Bird and Bat Movement facilitated the implementation of the Topock Compressor Groundwater
Patterns and Mortality at the Montezuma Hills Remediation Project.Conducted initial habitat assessments,found roosts
Wind Resource Area. CEC 500 2013 015. through radio-tracking bats, and established science-based buffer zones
California Energy Commission, Public Interest so that operations could resume through summer months.
Energy Research (PIER) Program,Sacramento.
Johnston,D. S.,and M.B. Fenton. 2001. Was lead author and project manager for California Bat Mitigation:
Individual and population-level variability in Techniques, Solutions, and Effectiveness (2004), and the 2019
diets of pallid bats.Journal of Mammalogy 82(2). updated version, Caltrans Bat Mitigation: A Guide to Developing
Feasible and EBecuive Solutions, providing guidelines on effective
Complete list of publications available upon request. mitigation for impacts on bats found on bridges.
Mark Lagarde
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GIS
mlagarde@harveyecology.com H.T. HARVEY& ASSOCIATES
� 408.458.3217 Ecological Consultants
50 years of field notes,
exploration,and excellence
HIGHLIGHTS PROFESSIONAL PROFILE
• 25+years of experience Mark Lagarde is the leader of H. T. Harvey&Associates' GIS group.
• GIS resource modeling mapping and analysis For more than two decades, he has worked closely with biologists and
• Global Positioning System and remote sensing engineers, developing and applying spatial data on large, complex
expertise projects. Mark has managed more than 1,000 GIS projects, including
• GIS web and field applications detailed analyses of streambanks, spatial analyses of species of special
concern, and mapping of wetlands and marshes.
EDUCATION Mark uses Esri's ArcGIS Map and Pro,3D Analyst,and Spatial Analyst
BS,Marine Biology,Nicholls State University and leads H. T. Harvey&Associates' ArcGIS Online and Field Maps
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE effort. He also leads our drone imagery processing and analysis effort.
GIS supervisor,H.T. Harvey&Associates, He regularly attends Esri and GIS training courses to stay current in the
2000—present ever-expanding GIS field.
Geographic senior analyst,Louisiana Department of PROJECT EXAMPLES
Natural Resources, 1997-2000 Provided GIS services and analysis for the Honoapiilani Highway
Geoscience specialist I Louisiana Department of Improvements Project, supporting H. T. Harvey&Associates'work
conducting botanical and wildlife field assessments and wetland
Natural Resources, 1996-97
delineation, preparing technical biological and wetland delineation
Research technician,Louisiana University Marine reports and Section 7 Biological Assessment to assist with the
Consortium, 1995-96 environmental permitting processes with relevant state agencies for
Research assistant,Nicholls State University, 1994-95 Honoapiilani Highway improvements.
Lead GIS analyst for the Hakalau Stream Bridge Rehabilitation,
Environmental Assessment, for which we are assisting the Hawaii
Department of Transportation with biological and wetland delineation
studies in support of environmental permitting for lead remediation
work for a historic bridge in the Hakalau valley.
Provided GIS and data support for the County of Maui Wetlands
Overlay Map Creation Project, assisted the Maui County
Department of Planning with mapping wetlands and other aquatic
features on the islands of Maui, Molokai, and Lanai, to address
requirements established by an amendment to the Maui County Code
addressing wetlands restoration and protection.
Primary GIS Analyst, supporting development of a management
plan and environmental assessment for the Kamehamenui Forest
Reserve on Maui, Hawaii, for the Department of Land and Natural
Resources,Division of Forestry and Wildlife.
Served as lead GIS analyst in support of Hawaii Army National
Guard (HIANG) Biological Surveys,which included Planning Level
Surveys (PLS) on three HIANG sites to characterize essential natural
resource components including topography, soil,water, and biota that
meet the requirements of Army Regulation 200-1, Environmental
Protection and Enhancement 2007.The results served as the foundation
for environmental and mission related planning and will guide
management actions at their sites. Our team also assisted HIANG
conservation staff to make informed decisions regarding natural
resource management.
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Karl N. Magnacca, PhD
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H.T. HARVEY& ASSOCIATES
Ecological Consultants
50 years of field notes,
exploration,and excellence
HIGHLIGHTS PROFESSIONAL PROFILE
• 25+years of experience Dr. Karl Magnacca is an entomologist with more than 25 years of
• Entomologist experience studying and working with the insects of Hawaii. Karl has
• Native Hawaiian bees and drosophila species particular expertise in the evolution and genetics of Hawaiian native
• Insect taxonomy and identification bees and pomace flies, two groups of major evolutionary significance
to the Hawaiian Islands.His work has dealt with the ecology,evolution,
• Entomological surveys systematics, conservation biology, and invasive species management
• Rare and endangered plant surveys issues associated with these and other native insects. In his career, he
EDUCATION also has conducted surveys for insects on conservation lands,
PhD Entomology, Cornell University monitored rare damselflies in coastal ponds, explored methods for
controlling introduced yellowjackets, and sampled leaf litter and soil
BA,Biology,Wesleyan University microinvertebrates to study the impacts of feral pigs. Karl regularly
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE presents at major international, national, and local scientific
conferences, and is a research affiliate at the Bishop Museum in
Senior ecologist 1 H.T.Harvey&Associates,
201 3—present Honolulu.
Entomological specialist, Oahu Army Natural At H. T. Harvey&Associates, Karl provides expertise in entomology
Resources Program 2013—present to client projects, such as entomological surveys and insect taxonomy
and identification.
Research entomologist, State of Hawaii Division of
Forestry and Wildlife,2011-13 PROJECT EXAMPLES
Contributed entomological expertise to develop the Lanai
Postdoctoral researcher, University of Hawaii—Hilo,
2007-09; Cooperative Game Management Area steering document.
2009-2011;Trinity College,Dublin,
University of California,Berkeley,2006-07 Contributed to management strategy; gaps and opportunities; and
future goals and objectives as they relate to native habitats, threatened
Invertebrate inventory speciali t,USGS BRD,2004-06 and endangered species,and habitat degradation.
Invertebrate workgroup facilitator, NPS Inventory and Served as invertebrate expert for a Blackburn's sphinx moth
Monitoring Program,Pacific Islands Network, survey at the construction site for the Central Maui Regional Sports
2003-04 Complex.
Entomological technician, USGS BRD, 1994-98 Contributed damselfly expertise as part of a team providing
PUBLICATIONS biological services for the Board of Water Supply's Palolo Access Trail
Magnacca,K.N., and P.M.O'Grady. 2009. Repairs Project on Oahu.
Revision of the modified mouthparts species Conducted damselfly surveys in Molokai Waikolu Valley for repair
group of Hawaiian Drosophila(Diptera: and maintenance activities for the Molokai Irrigation System.
Drosophilidae). University of California Performed insect sampling and insect identification for the
Publications in Entomology 130. `Uko'a Wetlands Research and Monitoring Plan, a part of the
Magnacca,K.N., and B.N.Danforth. 2006. Habitat Conservation Plan being developed to mitigate for take of the
Evolution and biogeography of native Hawaiian Hawaiian hoary bat at the Kawailoa Wind Energy Project on Oahu.
Hylaeus bees (Hymenoptera: Colletidae).
Cladistics 22(5):393-411. As a research entomologist for the state Division of Forestry and
Daly H.V.,and K.N.Magnacca.2003. Hawaiian Wildlife, conducted extensive field surveys for candidate
Hylaeus(Nesoprosopis)Bees (Hymenoptera: endangered Hylaeus bees across the islands of Oahu and Hawaii.
Apoidea).Volume 17 of Insects of Hawaii. With the U.S. Geological Survey Biological Resources Division at
University of Hawaii Press,Honolulu. Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, worked on numerous monitoring
and research projects to inform management of habitats and
Complete list of publications available upon request. nonnative species affecting insects.