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Navy finds proposed training would have adverse effect on Ka'ula; OHA seeks signatory role in mitigation
Summary
OHA told trustees it participated in Section 106 consultations and that the Navy formally concluded its land‑based training would adversely affect Ka'ula's integrity; OHA recommended mitigation measures and said it may request signatory status on a memorandum of agreement.
Office of Hawaiian Affairs staff updated trustees July 15 on consultations under Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act concerning Ka'ula (Ka'ula Island) as a potential traditional cultural property.
Stacy Ferrer, Kapohana (OHA administration), said OHA met with Pacific Missile Range staff on May 15 and learned consultations were ongoing with at least four Native Hawaiian organizations and the State…
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