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« Monday June 23, 2008 »
Mon
Start: 5:30 pm
End: 8:30 pm

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Demand the Strongest Possible Protections for the
Northwestern Hawaiian Islands
No Human Footprint on Papahanaumokuakea Marine Monument
This is it! The last major push to fully protect the fragile Northwestern Hawaiian Islands! Your
voice and your comments are desperately needed! The Co-Trustees charged with protecting
Papahanaumokuakea are seeking public approval for a draft management plan that
proposes construction of new facilities to support and promote tourism, undefined and
potentially invasive research projects, with no mitigations for expanded Navy activities in the
area.
This is our chance to say "No More! No more extractive research, no more tourism, no
more military! No human footprint on the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands."
Attend one of the many public hearings held throughout June!
Plan your schedule now, so you can come to the public meetings, voice your support for the
strongest possible protections, and be a part of this historic effort to protect Hawai'i.
All hearings are 5:30–8:30 pm
June 9 (Mon) O'ahu: Wai'anae District Park at 85–471 Farrington Hwy. 696–5039
June 11 (Wed at 1:00–4:00 pm) Washington D.C.: Main Building at the Department of
Interior at 1849 C Street NW. (202) 208–7283
June 12 (Thur) Kahului: Maui Arts and Cultural Center at 1 Cameron Way. 242–2787
June 13 (Fri) Lana'i High School at 555 Fraser Ave.
June 16 (Mon) Moloka'i: Kulana 'Oiwi Halau on Maunaloa Hwy.

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