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Open to the Public all day
Special Event
Sponsored by the O�ce of Hawaiian A�airs on behalf of the Monument Management BoardAt the 23 Annual Hawai‘i Conservation Conference
Program
Wednesday, August 5, 2015 10:00 am to 5:30 pm
In the Hale ‘Ōlelo Performing Arts AuditoriumUniversity of Hawai‘i Hilo
Join us for a day immersed in the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands with talks on resource protection, scienti�c research, cultural practice, large-scale marine protected area management, World Heritage and more!
Papahānaumokuākea is the �rst and only mixed (natural and cultural) UNESCO World Heritage Site in the United States and the second World Heritage Site in Hawaiʻi.
This year, we celebrate our �ve year anniversary as a mixed World Heritage Site for cultural and natural heritage considered to be of outstanding value to humanity.
A full listing of speakers and exhibits will be available in conference bag materials and on the HCA website at www.hawaiiconservation.org/conference
For more information, contact [email protected]
Greg McFall/NOAA
John Klavitter/FWS
Hoku Johnson/NOAA
NOAA
Jamie MakasobeNa‘alehu Anthony
James Watt/NOAA
www.facebook.com/Papahanaumokuakea
Connect with us:
@hawaiireef
The Papahānaumokuākea Symposium is being broadcast live on television and on the worldwide web through our media partners at
Nā Leo ‘o Hawai‘i, Channel 53 and naleo.tv
‘Ōlelo Community Television, Channel 49 and olelo.org
Akakū Maui Community Media, Channel 55 and akaku.org
Moderator: Keola Lindsey, Papahānaumokuākea Program Manager, Office of Hawaiian Affairs
9:45 am 10:00 am
10:05 am
10:15 am
10:20 am
Seating
Opening Protocol, Papahānaumokuākea Marine National Monument Staff
Welina, Welcoming RemarksDr. Kamana‘opono Crabbe, Ka Pouhana and CEO Office of Hawaiian Affairs
Introduction of Keynote Speakers, Keola Lindsey, Papahānaumokuākea Program Manager, Office of Hawaiian Affairs
Keynote Presentation - Mokumanamana, He Anahulu: 10 year study of Mokumanamana. Keynote Speakers: Dr. Pua Kanaka‘ole Kanahele, Co-Founder, Edith Kanaka‘ole Foundation and Kalei Nu‘uhiwa, Researcher, Na Kuhikuhi Manamana
1) 10:45 – 11:00
2) 11:00 – 11:15
3) 11:15 – 11:30
Papahānaumokuākea: Understanding ‘Āina Akua in Hawaiian Socio-Ecological Systems. Presenter: Kekuewa Kikiloi, Professor at University of Hawai‘i, Chair of Papahānaumokuākea Cultural Working Group Perpetuating the practices of our kūpuna Using Hawaiian place names in ocean research and resource management throughout the Hawaiian archipelago. Presenter: Hoku Pihana Exploration of mesophotic coral ecosystems in the Papahānaumokuākea Marine National Monument. Presenter: Randy Kosaki, Deputy Superintendent NOAA, Papahānaumokuākea Marine National Monument
4) 12:00 – 1:00 Me he 'opihi pa'a la: Utilizing Science and Culture to Manage Our Shorelines. Presenters: Hoku Johnson, PMNM Planning and Evaluation Coordinator, -NOAA Office of National Marine Sanctuaries; Chris Bird, Assistant Professor of Biology, Texas A&M University Corpus Christi; Kehau Springer, Nā Maka o Papahānaumokuākea, Conservation International - Hawai‘i; Kanoe Morishige, Ph.D. candidate, University of Hawai‘i Mānoa; Roxie Sylva, Maui Marine Program Coordinator, The Nature Conservancy; Hank Eharis, Nā Mamo o Mū‘olea; Scott Crawford, Executive Director Kīpahulu ‘Ohana.
11:30 – 12:00 Lunch – Screening of Papahānaumokuākea Videos
• Cultural Briefing Video, Produced by ‘Ōiwi TV and OHA• Journey to Pihemanu, Produced by OHA Digital Media• E ho‘omau ana i nā ‘ike kūpuna ma Hōlanikū, Produced by OHA Digital Media • E ho‘omau ana i nā ‘ike kūpuna ma Manawai, Produced by OHA Digital Media
Forum 2: Me he 'opihi pa'a la: Utilizing Science and Culture to Manage Our ShorelinesModerator: Tia Brown, Permits Coordinator, Papahānaumokuākea Marine National Monument, NOAA Office of National Marine Sanctuaries
Papahānaumokuākea SymposiumWednesday, August 5, 2015Hale ‘Ōlelo Performing Arts Auditorium, University of Hawai‘i at Hilo
Forum 1: ‘O ‘oe ‘o Papahānaumokuākea: Understanding of Place
Speaker Presentations
Kaleomanuiwa Wong
Andy Collins/NOAA
Greg McFall/NOAA
1:00 – 1:15 Break
5) 1:15 – 1:45
6) 1:45 – 2:00
7) 2:00 – 2:15
Pi‘i ka Lewa: The Cultural Uses of Hawaiian Seabirds and the Migratory Bird Treaty Act. Presenters: Benton Keali‘i Pang ,U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Representative on the Papahānaumokuākea Cultural Working Group; Shad Kane, Chair of the O‘ahu Council of Hawaiian Civic Clubs Committee on Preservation of Historic Sites and Cultural Properties Translocation of wild Laysan teal (Anas laysanensis) to Kure Atoll: Project methodology and update. Presenter: Michelle Reynolds, Research Wildlife Biologist, USGS Advancing Hawaiian monk seal conservation through collaborative approaches to malnourished animal transport, care and rehabilitation. Presenter: Deb Wickham Hawaiian Monk Seal Hospital Operations Manager, The Marine Mammal Center, Ke Kai Ola
2:15 – 2:30 Break
4:30 - 4:45 Break
Forum 4: Voyaging Towards the Future
8) 2:30 – 3:30
9) 3:30 - 4:30
Panel Discussion - Ola I Ke Au A Kanaloa: Thriving in the Depths of Ancestral Space and Practice. Presenters: Bonnie Kahapea-Tanner and Hālau Holomoana participants, Kānehūnāmoku Voyaging Academy Panel Discussion - Hōkūle‘a Worldwide Voyage: Sailing to Inspire Local and Global Communities to Mālama Honua. Moderator: Eric Co, Harold K.L. Castle Foundation. Presenters: Polynesian Voyaging Society Crew Members Brad Ka‘aleleo Wong; Haunani Kane; Jason Patterson; Kalisi Mausio; Russell Amimoto
Moderator: Athline Clark, Superintendent, Papahānaumokuākea Marine National Monument, NOAA Office of National Marine Sanctuaries
10) 4:45 - 5:00
11) 5:00 - 5:15
12) 5:15 - 5:30
Building Cultural Capacity at Scale: The Role of Papahānaumokuākea in the growth of large-scale MPAs. Presenter: Nai‘a Lewis, Big Ocean Coordinator, NOAA Office of National Marine Sanctuaries Leveraging Large-Scale MPA Science in the Indo-Pacific. Presenter: Randy Kosaki, Deputy Superintendent, NOAA Papahānaumokuākea Marine National Monument How a Crazy Idea Started a Movement: The Global Evolution of Large-Scale Marine Protected Areas. Presenter: ‘Aulani Wilhelm, Director, Ocean Initiatives Program, NOAA Office of National Marine Sanctuaries
Forum 5: Large-Scale Marine Protected Area (MPA) Management
5:30 Closing remarks
Moderator: Matt Brown, Pacific Marine National Monuments Superintendent/U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
Forum 3: Natural Resource Management within Papahānaumokuākea
Kaleomanuiwa Wong
Kaleomanuiwa Wong
Hoku Johnson/NOAA
Table exhibitor: Friends of Midway Atoll National Wildlife Refuge
Open to the Public all day
Special Event
Sponsored by the O�ce of Hawaiian A�airs on behalf of the Monument Management BoardAt the 23 Annual Hawai‘i Conservation Conference
Program
Wednesday, August 5, 2015 10:00 am to 5:30 pm
In the Hale ‘Ōlelo Performing Arts AuditoriumUniversity of Hawai‘i Hilo
Join us for a day immersed in the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands with talks on resource protection, scienti�c research, cultural practice, large-scale marine protected area management, World Heritage and more!
Papahānaumokuākea is the �rst and only mixed (natural and cultural) UNESCO World Heritage Site in the United States and the second World Heritage Site in Hawaiʻi.
This year, we celebrate our �ve year anniversary as a mixed World Heritage Site for cultural and natural heritage considered to be of outstanding value to humanity.
A full listing of speakers and exhibits will be available in conference bag materials and on the HCA website at www.hawaiiconservation.org/conference
For more information, contact [email protected]
Greg McFall/NOAA
John Klavitter/FWS
Hoku Johnson/NOAA
NOAA
Jamie MakasobeNa‘alehu Anthony
James Watt/NOAA
www.facebook.com/Papahanaumokuakea
Connect with us:
@hawaiireef
The Papahānaumokuākea Symposium is being broadcast live on television and on the worldwide web through our media partners at
Nā Leo ‘o Hawai‘i, Channel 53 and naleo.tv
‘Ōlelo Community Television, Channel 49 and olelo.org
Akakū Maui Community Media, Channel 55 and akaku.org