United States Department of Agriculture Customer: 3396 and Plant Health Inspection Service Inspection Date: 11-JUL-16 Animal Inspected at Last Inspection

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3396 95-C-0002 001 COUNTY OF HAWAII 11-JUL-16 DEPARTMENT OF PARKS & RECREATION Count Species 000001 Cattle/cow/ox/watusi 000003 Brown capuchin 000002 Giant anteater 000002 000004 Black-handed spider 000001 Sheep or mouflon 000003 Pig 000002 Black-eared marmoset 000001 Eastern black and white colobus 000004 Domesticated Guinea pig 000001 Common Brown Lemur 000002 Tiger 000005 Goat 000003 Linnes two-toed sloth 000002 Binturong 000003 Chinchilla 000004 Ring-tailed lemur 000001 Brown-nosed coati 000044 Total

United States Department of Agriculture Customer: 3406 Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service Inspection Date: 11-JUN-14 Animal Inspected at Last Inspection

Cust No Cert No Site Site Name Inspection

3406 95-C-0011 001 ATTRACTIONS HAWAII L.P. 11-JUN-14

Count Species 000001 Harbor seal 000016 Bottlenose dolphin 000015 California sealion 000002 Hawaiian monk seal 000034 Total

United States Department of Agriculture Customer: 3406 Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service Inspection Date: 17-JUL-16 Animal Inspected at Last Inspection

Cust No Cert No Site Site Name Inspection

3406 95-C-0011 001 ATTRACTIONS HAWAII L.P. 17-JUL-16

Count Species 000001 False killer whale 000018 Bottlenose dolphin 000012 California sealion 000001 Hawaiian monk seal 000032 Total United States Department of Agriculture

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Attractions Hawaii L.P. Customer ID: 3406 41-202 Kalanianaole Hwy, Ste. 7 Certificate: 95-C-0011 Waimanalo, HI 96795 Site: 001

ATTRACTIONS HAWAII, L.P.

Type: ROUTINE INSPECTION Date: 22-SEP-2015

3.101(a)(3) FACILITIES, GENERAL. Various marine enclosures had surfaces within them that had one or more of the following problems: corrosion, rust stains, paint that was coming off, or surfaces that had deteriorated.

Specifically, the following were observed: -In the Open Theater enclosure for dolphins many of the metal structural supports holding the panes of glass have extensive areas of rust that threaten their structural strength. -In the monk seal enclosure there are some small patches of missing / peeling paint. -In Dolphin Cove there are areas where the paint is missing and the surface is discolored or appears to be deteriorating. -In the Sea Lion Feeding Pool there are areas where the paint has come off of the surfaces, there is some rust, and the dry resting area has a concrete surface that is crumbling, cracked, and deteriorating. -In the Aloha Discovery dolphin pool there is some exposed rebar that is rusting. -In the Sea Lion Show holding area there is rust on the chain-link fencing that comprises part of the enclosures, there is paint missing from many surfaces, and the above ground pool has a deteriorating surface.

Exposure to contaminants could affect water quality, present an ingestion risk, which could be harmful to the . Extensive corrosion could cause catastrophic damage to enclosures holding marine . All surfaces in primary enclosures for marine mammals must be constructed of durable, nontoxic materials that facilitate cleaning, and disinfection as appropriate, sufficient to maintain optimal water quality, and keep the animals safe. All surfaces in all marine mammal enclosures should be maintained in good repair as part of a regular, ongoing maintenance program.

An extension has been granted until September 30, 2016

Prepared By: PAMELA SMITH Date: PAMELA SMITH USDA, APHIS, Animal Care 11-JUL-2016 Title: VETERINARY MEDICAL OFFICER 6036 Received By: (b)(6), (b)(7)(c)

Date: Title: 11-JUL-2016

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3.103(b) REPEAT FACILITIES, OUTDOOR. Whereas the facility has done an excellent job of providing additional shade for the most of the marine mammal housing areas, there were still two areas of concern noted on this inspection:

- At Dolphin Cove the entire pool complex is divided into four sections. The largest section, where the interactions with the public occur, does not have adequate shade at times when there is little shade from the "pirate ship ", dock/walkways and nearby mountains and vegetation. The Dolphin Cove pool is at least 20 feet deep. Although the dolphins are rotated through the sections during the day, an animal in the large pool may not have access to shade when it desires to seek shade. - In the Aloha Discovery pool, where interactions with the public occur, there is not adequate shade at times when there is little shade from nearby mountains and vegetation. The Aloha Discovery pool was repainted a darker blue in Spring 2015. Although a shade structure has been installed along the east side of this pool, the interactions occur in the north end, where steps and benches are installed for guests to be situated during interactions.

Direct sunlight can be uncomfortable for the animals and can adversely affect their health, especially eye health. Additional steps should be taken to provide even more shade for marine mammals when they choose to seek shade, and when they are being asked to interact with the trainers / public, which involves holding their heads out of the water, and looking up toward the sky. The facility should re-review shade for all marine mammal enclosures and ensure that adequate shade is provided.

This issue was cited previously, with a past due correction date. An extension has been granted until September 30, 2016.

3.103(c) FACILITIES, OUTDOOR. The facility does not have a perimeter fence sufficient to keep unauthorized persons and animals out of the facility. Whereas there is a fence encircling the majority of the facility, there are many places where the fence fails to meet

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the requirements.

Specifically, the following were observed: -Many sections of the fence had large gaps underneath the fence, of four to eight inches, that could allow animals to enter the facility. -There were several openings / gaps / missing sections in the fence-line. -There were many sections of fence-line that did not meet the six foot height requirement. -Some parts of the fence had horizontal metal support poles that were rusted through, or otherwise broken. -Some areas, such as turnstiles and decorative bamboo pole fencing at the entrances, provided no impediment to people or animals wishing to pass through.

Inadequate fencing puts the animals at risk from unauthorized persons, and also from animals which could enter the facility and come into contact with the marine mammals, posing a risk of injury or disease. Steps should be taken to ensure that the fencing meets the requirements under 3.103 (c). Fencing should be at least six feet in height in order to deter trespassers, and the fence should be maintained so as to keep animals and unauthorized people from passing under or through the fence.

To be corrected by 10/1/16.

The inspection was completed on 9/22 and 9/23/15.

An exit interview was conducted with the curator and the attending veterinarian.

Prepared By: Date: SMITH PAMELA, D V M USDA, APHIS, Animal Care 11-JUL-2016 Title: VETERINARY MEDICAL OFFICER 6036 Received By:

JEFF PAWLOSKI VIA EMAIL Date: Title: CURATOR 11-JUL-2016 Page 3 of 4 United States Department of Agriculture Customer: 3406 Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service Inspection Date: 22-SEP-15 Animal Inspected at Last Inspection

Cust No Cert No Site Site Name Inspection

3406 95-C-0011 001 ATTRACTIONS HAWAII L.P. 22-SEP-15

Count Species 000001 False killer whale 000018 Bottlenose dolphin 000012 California sealion 000001 Hawaiian monk seal 000032 Total

United States Department of Agriculture Customer: 3458 Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service Inspection Date: 10-JUL-16 Animal Inspected at Last Inspection

Cust No Cert No Site Site Name Inspection

3458 95-C-0037 001 DOLPHIN QUEST INC. 10-JUL-16

Count Species 000013 Bottlenose dolphin 000013 Total

United States Department of Agriculture Customer: 3458 Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service Inspection Date: 21-JAN-15 Animal Inspected at Last Inspection

Cust No Cert No Site Site Name Inspection

3458 95-C-0037 001 DOLPHIN QUEST INC. 21-JAN-15

Count Species 000013 Bottlenose dolphin 000013 Total

United States Department of Agriculture Customer: 3458 Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service Inspection Date: 14-JUL-16 Animal Inspected at Last Inspection

Cust No Cert No Site Site Name Inspection

3458 95-C-0037 002 DOLPHIN QUEST INC. 14-JUL-16

Count Species 000006 Bottlenose dolphin 000006 Total

United States Department of Agriculture Customer: 3458 Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service Inspection Date: 15-SEP-15 Animal Inspected at Last Inspection

Cust No Cert No Site Site Name Inspection

3458 95-C-0037 002 DOLPHIN QUEST INC. 15-SEP-15

Count Species 000006 Bottlenose dolphin 000006 Total

United States Department of Agriculture Customer: 3458 Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service Inspection Date: 31-JUL-14 Animal Inspected at Last Inspection

Cust No Cert No Site Site Name Inspection

3458 95-C-0037 002 DOLPHIN QUEST INC. 31-JUL-14

Count Species 000006 Bottlenose dolphin 000006 Total

United States Department of Agriculture Customer: 9534 Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service Inspection Date: 14-JUL-16 Animal Inspected at Last Inspection

Cust No Cert No Site Site Name Inspection

9534 95-C-0046 001 UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII AT 14-JUL-16 MANOA WAIKIKI AQUARIUM

Count Species 000002 Hawaiian monk seal 000002 Total

United States Department of Agriculture Customer: 9534 Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service Inspection Date: 15-SEP-15 Animal Inspected at Last Inspection

Cust No Cert No Site Site Name Inspection

9534 95-C-0046 001 UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII AT 15-SEP-15 MANOA WAIKIKI AQUARIUM

Count Species 000002 Hawaiian monk seal 000002 Total

United States Department of Agriculture Customer: 9534 Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service Inspection Date: 16-JUN-14 Animal Inspected at Last Inspection

Cust No Cert No Site Site Name Inspection

9534 95-C-0046 001 UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII AT 16-JUN-14 MANOA WAIKIKI AQUARIUM

Count Species 000002 Hawaiian monk seal 000002 Total

United States Department of Agriculture Customer: 9534 Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service Inspection Date: 31-MAR-15 Animal Inspected at Last Inspection

Cust No Cert No Site Site Name Inspection

9534 95-C-0046 001 UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII AT 31-MAR-15 MANOA WAIKIKI AQUARIUM

Count Species 000002 Hawaiian monk seal 000002 Total

United States Department of Agriculture Customer: 3413 Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service Inspection Date: 17-SEP-15 Animal Inspected at Last Inspection

Cust No Cert No Site Site Name Inspection

3413 95-C-0048 001 KUALOA RANCH HAWAII INC. 17-SEP-15

Count Species 000002 Cattle/cow/ox/watusi 000001 Sheep or mouflon 000001 Pig 000001 Domesticated Guinea pig 000004 Goat 000001 Llama 000002 European rabbit 000012 Total

United States Department of Agriculture Customer: 3413 Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service Inspection Date: 19-JUL-16 Animal Inspected at Last Inspection

Cust No Cert No Site Site Name Inspection

3413 95-C-0048 001 KUALOA RANCH HAWAII INC. 19-JUL-16

Count Species 000002 Cattle/cow/ox/watusi 000002 Sheep or mouflon 000001 Pig 000001 Domesticated Guinea pig 000004 Goat 000001 Llama 000002 European rabbit 000013 Total

United States Department of Agriculture Customer: 3413 Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service Inspection Date: 25-JAN-15 Animal Inspected at Last Inspection

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3413 95-C-0048 001 KUALOA RANCH HAWAII INC. 25-JAN-15

Count Species 000002 Cattle/cow/ox/watusi 000001 Black-handed spider monkey 000001 Sheep or mouflon 000001 Pig 000001 Domesticated Guinea pig 000004 Goat 000001 Llama 000002 European rabbit 000013 Total

United States Department of Agriculture Customer: 3413 Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service Inspection Date: 29-JUL-14 Animal Inspected at Last Inspection

Cust No Cert No Site Site Name Inspection

3413 95-C-0048 001 KUALOA RANCH HAWAII INC. 29-JUL-14

Count Species 000002 Cattle/cow/ox/watusi 000001 Black-handed spider monkey 000001 Pig 000002 Goat 000006 Total

United States Department of Agriculture Customer: 3395 Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service Inspection Date: 16-JUL-16 Animal Inspected at Last Inspection

Cust No Cert No Site Site Name Inspection

3395 95-C-0049 001 CITY AND COUNTY OF 16-JUL-16 HONOLULU

Count Species 000002 Cheetah 000003 Cattle/cow/ox/watusi 000002 Slender-tailed meerkat 000003 Hamadryas baboon 000001 European polecat 000002 Asiatic elephant 000001 Striped skunk 000002 Francois Langur 000006 Black-handed spider monkey 000007 Sheep or mouflon 000002 Lar 000008 Chimpanzee 000002 Black rhinoceros 000001 Cape Porcupine 000002 Lion 000002 Malayan sun bear 000002 African hunting dog 000005 Domesticated Guinea pig 000002 Golden lion tamarin 000001 Hippopotamus 000003 Tiger 000002 Orangutan 000009 Goat 000004 Siamang 000002 Bongo 000001 Spotted hyena 000002 Aardvark 000002 Ruffed lemur 000002 Common zebra 000002 Warthog 000003 Giraffe 000001 Kirks dik-dik 000001 Klipspringer 000003 Linnes two-toed sloth 000003 Fennec fox 000005 Ring-tailed lemur 000101 Total

United States Department of Agriculture Customer: 3395 Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service Inspection Date: 18-SEP-15 Animal Inspected at Last Inspection

Cust No Cert No Site Site Name Inspection

3395 95-C-0049 001 CITY AND COUNTY OF 18-SEP-15 HONOLULU

Count Species 000002 Cheetah 000003 Cattle/cow/ox/watusi 000003 Slender-tailed meerkat 000003 Hamadryas baboon 000003 European polecat 000002 Asiatic elephant 000001 Striped skunk 000006 Black-handed spider monkey 000007 Sheep or mouflon 000002 Lar gibbon 000008 Chimpanzee 000002 Black rhinoceros 000002 Cape Porcupine 000001 Red-flanked duiker 000002 Lion 000002 Malayan sun bear 000002 African hunting dog 000002 Serval 000006 Domesticated Guinea pig 000002 Golden lion tamarin 000001 Hippopotamus 000003 Tiger 000002 Orangutan 000009 Goat 000004 Siamang 000002 Bongo 000001 Spotted hyena 000002 Aardvark 000002 Ruffed lemur 000002 Common zebra 000002 Warthog 000003 Giraffe 000001 Kirks dik-dik 000002 Klipspringer 000003 Linnes two-toed sloth 000003 Fennec fox 000005 Ring-tailed lemur 000108 Total

United States Department of Agriculture Customer: 3396 Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service Inspection Date: 22-JAN-15 Animal Inspected at Last Inspection

Cust No Cert No Site Site Name Inspection

3396 95-C-0002 001 COUNTY OF HAWAII 22-JAN-15 DEPARTMENT OF PARKS & RECREATION Count Species 000001 Cattle/cow/ox/watusi 000003 Brown capuchin 000002 Giant anteater 000002 Kinkajou 000004 Black-handed spider monkey 000001 Llama 000003 Pig 000002 Black-eared marmoset 000001 Eastern black and white colobus 000005 Domesticated Guinea pig 000001 Common Brown Lemur 000006 Goat 000002 Spotted deer/Axis deer/Chital 000003 Linnes two-toed sloth 000004 Binturong 000003 Chinchilla 000004 Ring-tailed lemur 000002 Brown-nosed coati 000049 Total

United States Department of Agriculture Customer: 3395 Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service Inspection Date: 30-MAR-15 Animal Inspected at Last Inspection

Cust No Cert No Site Site Name Inspection

3395 95-C-0049 001 CITY AND COUNTY OF 30-MAR-15 HONOLULU

Count Species 000002 Cheetah 000001 Cattle/cow/ox/watusi 000003 Slender-tailed meerkat 000003 Hamadryas baboon 000002 Asiatic elephant 000006 Black-handed spider monkey 000009 Sheep or mouflon 000003 Lar gibbon 000008 Chimpanzee 000002 Black rhinoceros 000002 Cape Porcupine 000001 Red-flanked duiker 000004 Lion 000002 Johns langur 000002 Malayan sun bear 000002 African hunting dog 000001 Serval 000005 Domesticated Guinea pig 000002 Golden lion tamarin 000001 Hippopotamus 000003 Tiger 000002 Orangutan 000009 Goat 000003 Siamang 000002 Bongo 000001 Spotted hyena 000002 Aardvark 000002 Ruffed lemur 000002 Common zebra 000002 Warthog 000002 Warthog 000003 Giraffe 000001 Kirks dik-dik 000002 Klipspringer 000002 Linnes two-toed sloth 000003 Fennec fox 000005 Ring-tailed lemur 000107 Total

United States Department of Agriculture Customer: 3395 Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service Inspection Date: 31-JUL-14 Animal Inspected at Last Inspection

Cust No Cert No Site Site Name Inspection

3395 95-C-0049 001 CITY AND COUNTY OF 31-JUL-14 HONOLULU

Count Species 000002 Cheetah 000002 Cattle/cow/ox/watusi 000003 Slender-tailed meerkat 000003 Hamadryas baboon 000002 Asiatic elephant 000001 Striped skunk 000007 Black-handed spider monkey 000008 Sheep or mouflon 000003 Lar gibbon 000008 Chimpanzee 000002 Black rhinoceros 000002 Cape Porcupine 000001 Red-flanked duiker 000002 Lion 000002 Johns langur 000002 Malayan sun bear 000002 African hunting dog 000001 Serval 000006 Domesticated Guinea pig 000002 Golden lion tamarin 000001 Hippopotamus 000003 Tiger 000002 Orangutan 000019 Goat 000003 Siamang 000002 Bongo 000002 Spotted hyena 000002 Aardvark 000002 Ruffed lemur 000002 Common zebra 000002 Warthog 000002 Warthog 000004 Giraffe 000001 Kirks dik-dik 000002 Klipspringer 000002 Linnes two-toed sloth 000003 Fennec fox 000005 Ring-tailed lemur 000120 Total PSMITH United States Department of Agriculture

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City And County Of Honolulu Customer ID: 3395 151 Kapahulu Avenue Certificate: 95-C-0049 Honolulu, HI 96815 Site: 001

CITY AND COUNTY OF HONOLULU

Type: ROUTINE INSPECTION Date: 24-MAR-2017

Inspection conducted 3/24/17 & 3/25/17.

No non-compliant items were identified during this inspection.

This inspection and exit interview were conducted with the assistant director and veterinarian.

Prepared By: Date: 25-MAR-2017 Title: Received By:

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Attractions Hawaii L.P. Customer ID: 3406 41-202 Kalanianaole Hwy, Ste. 7 Certificate: 95-C-0011 Waimanalo, HI 96795 Site: 001

ATTRACTIONS HAWAII, L.P.

Type: ROUTINE INSPECTION Date: 23-MAR-2017

3.103(c) REPEAT FACILITIES, OUTDOOR. The facility does not have a perimeter fence sufficient to keep unauthorized persons and animals out of the facility. Whereas the fence that encircles the majority of the facility has undergone extensive repairs and improvement, there are still some places where the perimeter fence falls short of the requirements.

Specifically, the following were observed: -Some sections of the white PVC fence have large gaps underneath the fence, of four to twelve inches, that could allow animals to enter the facility. -There are some openings / gaps / missing sections in the fence-line. -There were many sections of fence-line that did not meet the six foot height requirement on both sides of the fence.

Inadequate fencing puts the animals at risk from unauthorized persons, and also from animals which could enter the facility and come into contact with the marine mammals, posing a risk of injury or disease. Steps should be taken to ensure that the fencing meets the requirements under 3.103 (c). Fencing should be at least six feet in height in order to deter trespassers, and the fence should be maintained so as to keep animals and unauthorized people from passing under or through the fence.

This inspection and exit interview were conducted with facility representatives.

Prepared By: Date: 27-MAR-2017 Title: Received By:

Date: Title: 27-MAR-2017 Page 1 of 1 PSMITH United States Department of Agriculture

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Kualoa Ranch Hawaii Inc. Customer ID: 3413 P.O. Box 650 Certificate: 95-C-0048 Kaaawa, HI 96730 Site: 001

KUALOA RANCH HAWAII

Type: ROUTINE INSPECTION Date: 22-MAR-2017

2.40(b)(3) REPEAT ATTENDING VETERINARIAN AND ADEQUATE VETERINARY CARE (DEALERS AND EXHIBITORS). At the Educational Center, there was a goat named "Benny" that was having some difficulty walking normally upon first rising. Upon closer exam it was discovered that his hooves were over-grown, causing the feet to turn outward.

Failure to properly maintain hooves can result in discomfort, lameness, and could exacerbate underlying problems such as arthritis. Failure to recognize and address problems with the health and well-being of the animals can result in poor outcomes for the animals. All animals should be observed on a daily basis, problems should be recognized, and communicated promptly to the attending veterinarian.

Steps should be taken to ensure that any problems with the animals are recognized in timely manner; addressed with proper husbandry, and / or veterinary consultation when appropriate, and preferably documented so as to show compliance.

3.131(a) SANITATION. In the wooden shelters for the goats and the pig there was an accumulation of straw bedding measuring three to five inches thick. Upon disturbing the bedding it was discovered that the straw was wet, decomposing, and full of .

Enclosures should be maintained so that they provide clean and dry shelter for the animals. Failure to replace bedding regularly can result in unsanitary conditions that could be detrimental to the animals, and cause discomfort.

A plan should be implemented to ensue that bedding is changed out on a regular basis.

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To be corrected from this time forward.

This inspection was conducted with facility representatives, and the exit interview occurred by phone on 3/25/17 with the Animal Care Representative.

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Dolphin Quest Inc. Customer ID: 3458 C/O Hilton Waikoloa Village Certificate: 95-C-0037 69-425 Waikoloa Beach Drive Site: 002

Waikoloa, HI 96738 DOLPHIN QUEST, INC. - HONOLULU

Type: ROUTINE INSPECTION Date: 21-MAR-2017

No non-compliant items were identified during this inspection.

This inspection and exit interview were conducted with facility representatives.

Prepared By: Date: 21-MAR-2017 Title: Received By:

Date: Title: 21-MAR-2017 Page 1 of 1 PSMITH United States Department of Agriculture

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University Of Hawaii At Manoa Waikiki Aquarium Customer ID: 9534 2777 Kalakaua Avenue Certificate: 95-C-0046 Honolulu, HI 96815 Site: 001

UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII AT MANOA, WAIKIKI AQUARIUM

Type: ROUTINE INSPECTION Date: 20-MAR-2017

3.101(a)(3) FACILITIES, GENERAL. Some defects were observed on the surfaces inside the monk seal pool. The inspector returned to the facility on 3/22/17, when the pool was scheduled to be drained. Upon viewing the drained pool it was clearly evident that some areas of the wall and floors of the pool have significantly deteriorated. On the wall, there are at least a dozen large patches measuring up to five inches in diameter or more, where the original surface is missing, and the underlying concrete has a roughened surface. On the floor, there are at least two areas where the surface has also failed, including one two foot by one foot rectangle where eighty percent of the original surface is missing, and the underlying surface is uneven and rough.

Failure to maintain the surfaces in good repair could result in ingestion of materials coming off of the pool walls and floor, an inability to adequately clean and disinfect the surfaces, roughened pool bottom that could cause abrasions, especially when the pool is drained, and / or the possibility of contaminants leaching through the unsealed, deteriorated areas in the pool surface, which could affect water quality. Any of these could be detrimental to the health and well-being of the animals.

Whereas the facility has contracted an architect to come up with plans for improvements to this exhibit, there is currently no documented timeline for performing maintenance on the pool surfaces.

All surfaces in a marine mammal primary enclosure must be constructed of durable, nontoxic materials that facilitate cleaning, and disinfection in order to maintain the desired water quality. All surfaces must be maintained in good repair as part of a regular, ongoing maintenance program.

To be corrected by November 20, 2017.

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This inspection was conducted on 3/20/17 and 3/22/17, and the inspection and exit interview were conducted with facility representatives.

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Dolphin Quest Inc. Customer ID: 3458 C/O Hilton Waikoloa Village Certificate: 95-C-0037 69-425 Waikoloa Beach Drive Site: 001

Waikoloa, HI 96738 DOLPHIN QUEST, INC. - WAIKOLOA

Type: ROUTINE INSPECTION Date: 18-MAR-2017

No non-compliant items were identified during this inspection.

This inspection and exit interview were conducted with the manager of marine animals.

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County Of Hawaii Department Of Parks & Recreation Customer ID: 3396 101 Pauahi Street, Suite 6 Certificate: 95-C-0002 Hilo, HI 96720 Site: 001

COUNTY OF HAWAII, DEPARTMENT OF PARKS & RECREATION

Type: ROUTINE INSPECTION Date: 17-MAR-2017

3.75(c)(1) HOUSING FACILITIES, GENERAL. Some surfaces in the housing for non-human are in need of maintenance, replacement, or repair. In the Spider Monkey enclosure there are metal supports for perches that have significant corrosion, including a hole through the metal that is 1/2 inch in diameter. Some animals, such as the marmosets and and brown lemur, have wooden den boxes that are soiled and porous.

Failure to maintain surfaces in good repair impedes cleaning and disinfecting, which could be detrimental to the health of the animals. Additionally, corrosion of perch supports could threaten their structural strength, which could be hazardous.

All surfaces in enclosures should be maintained in good repair in order to protect the well-being of the animals. To be corrected by 5/17/17.

This inspection and exit interview were conducted with the zoo administrator.

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Leilani Farm Sanctuary Customer ID: 324175 260 East Kuiaha Road Certificate: 95-C-0051 Haiku, HI 96708 Site: 001

LEILANI FARM SANCTUARY

Type: ROUTINE INSPECTION Date: 15-MAR-2017

2.40(b)(3) DIRECT ATTENDING VETERINARIAN AND ADEQUATE VETERINARY CARE (DEALERS AND EXHIBITORS). At the time of inspection an elderly goat was found to be emaciated and weak. It had difficulty walking, and was found in a secluded area, on a steep trail. The exhibitor was not aware of the goat's current condition at the time of inspection, and had not contacted a veterinarian. The goat had been declining for some time, and the exhibitor had been providing additional feed and care, but the veterinarian had not been specifically consulted regarding the weight loss.

The exhibitor must ensure that all animals are observed every day, and that any problems or signs of decline are reported to the attending veterinarian, so that appropriate diagnostics and care can be provided.

This goat must be evaluated by a veterinarian by the end of this day, and daily observation of all animals, with appropriate follow-up, should be conducted from this time forward.

This inspection and exit interview were conducted with the licensee.

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Leilani Farm Sanctuary Customer ID: 324175 260 East Kuiaha Road Certificate: 95-C-0051 Haiku, HI 96708 Site: 001

LEILANI FARM SANCTUARY

Type: FOCUSED INSPECTION Date: 15-MAR-2017

This was a focused inspection to ensure that the goat identified earlier in the day had received appropriate care. The goat had been seen by a veterinarian who provided appropriate care.

No non-compliant items were identified during this inspection.

This inspection and exit interview were conducted with the licensee.

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East Maui Animal Refuge Customer ID: 29918 25 Malu Aina Place Certificate: 95-C-0052 Haiku, HI 96708 Site: 001

EAST MAUI ANIMAL REFUGE

Type: ROUTINE INSPECTION Date: 14-MAR-2017

2.40(a)(1) ATTENDING VETERINARIAN AND ADEQUATE VETERINARY CARE (DEALERS AND EXHIBITORS). The exhibitor does not currently have a written Program of Veterinary Care.

The written Program of Veterinary Care is necessary in order to plan out preventive health care, emergency provisions, oversight on husbandry, and other issues pertinent to the welfare of the animals. The veterinarian and the animal exhibitor should review and approve this document at least once a year, and it should cover all regulated animal species at the facility. Failure to maintain an updated Program of Veterinary Care on site could be detrimental to the well being of the animals, since this plan outlines and clarifies standards of care.

The exhibitor should work with the attending veterinarian to create a written Program of Veterinary Care.

To be corrected by 4/1/17.

2.75(a)(2) RECORDS: DEALERS AND EXHIBITORS. There was no Record of Acquisition and Disposition for the animals on . Records were incomplete.

Records should be maintained for at least one year following the departure of any animals. Acquisition and Disposition records help to enable the inspection process, and to provide traceability of animals, which can help to protect their welfare. Records should be created and maintained for all exhibited animals. APHIS Form 7005 has been provided to the exhibitor for the purpose of documenting the cats at the facility.

To be corrected by 4/1/17.

This inspection occurred on 3/14/17 and 3/15/17.

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Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service 2016082568142164 Insp_id Inspection Report

This inspection and exit interview were conducted with the facility representatives.

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