Fishery Conservation and Management § 665.222

Local name English common name Scientific name

weke, moano, kumu ...... goatfishes (Those species not listed as Mullidae. CHCRT). na`ena `e, maikoiko ...... surgeonfishes (Those species not listed Acanthuridae. as CHCRT). remoras ...... Echeneidae. Puhi ...... eels (Those species not listed as Muraenidae, Congridae, Ophichthidae. CHCRT). `upapalu ...... cardinalfishes ...... Apogonidae. herrings ...... Clupeidae. Nehu ...... anchovies ...... Engraulidae. crouchers ...... Caracanthidae. `o`opu ...... gobies ...... Gobiidae. to`au ...... snappers (Those species not listed as Lutjanidae. CHCRT or in BMUS). Nunu ...... trumpetfish ...... Aulostomus chinensis. nunu peke ...... cornetfish ...... Fistularia commersoni. Kihikihi ...... moorish Idols ...... Zanclidae. Kikakapu ...... butterflyfishes ...... Chaetodontidae. angelfishes ...... Pomacanthidae. Mamo ...... damselfishes ...... Pomacentridae. nohu, okoze ...... scorpionfishes, lionfishes ...... . pa o'o ...... blennies ...... Blenniidae. Kaku ...... barracudas (Those species not listed as Sphyraenidae. CHCRT). sandperches ...... Pinguipedidae. paki`i ...... flounders and soles ...... Bothidae, Soleidae, Pleurnectidae. Makukana ...... trunkfishes ...... Ostraciidae. humu humu ...... trigger (Those species not listed Balistidae. as CHCRT). Nenue ...... rudderfishes (Those species not listed Kyphosidae. as CHCRT). po`opa`a ...... hawkfishes (Those species not listed as Cirrhitidae. CHCRT). `o`opu hue, fugu ...... puffer fishes and porcupine fishes ...... Tetradontidae. frogfishes ...... Antennariidae. pipefishes and seahorses ...... Syngnathidae. namako, lole, wana ...... sea cucumbers and sea urchins (Those Echinoderms. species not listed as CHCRT). Mollusca. ko`a ...... ahermatypic ...... Azooxanthellates. ko`a ...... mushroom corals ...... Fungiidae. ko`a ...... small and large coral polyps ...... soft corals and gorgonians ...... anemones ...... Actinaria. soft zoanthid corals ...... Zoanthinaria. hydroid corals ...... Solanderidae. ko`a ...... lace corals ...... Stylasteridae. ula, a`ama, mo`ala, `alakuma ...... lobsters, shrimps, mantis shrimps, true . crabs and hermit crabs (Those spe- cies not listed as CMUS). Hydrozoans, Bryzoans. black-lip pearl oyster ...... Pinctada margaritifera. other clams ...... Other Bivalves. sea squirts ...... Tunicates. sponges ...... Porifera. tako, he`e ...... octopi ...... Cephalopods. sea snails ...... Gastropoda. sea slugs ...... Opistobranchs. Limu ...... seaweed ...... Algae. Live rock. segmented worms (Those species not Annelids. listed as CHCRT).

All other Hawaii ecosystem MUS that are marine plants, , and fishes that are not listed in the Hawaii CHCRT table or are not Hawaii bottomfish, , precious coral, seamount groundfish or western Pacific pelagic MUS.

§ 665.222 Management area. (a) The U.S. EEZ around the Hawai- ian Archipelago lying to the east of The Hawaii coral reef ecosystem 160°50′ W. long. management area is as follows:

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(b) The inner boundary of the man- lagic MUS, precious coral, or seamount agement area is the seaward boundary groundfish. of the State of Hawaii. (ii) Any person fishing for Hawaii (c) The outer boundary of the man- CHCRT outside of an MPA, who does agement area is the outer boundary of not retain any incidentally caught Ha- the U.S. EEZ. waii PHCRT; and (iii) Any person collecting marine or- § 665.223 Relation to other laws. ganisms for scientific research as de- To ensure consistency between the scribed in § 665.17, or § 600.745 of this management regimes of different Fed- chapter. eral agencies with shared management (b) Validity. Each permit will be valid responsibilities of fishery resources for fishing only in the fishery manage- within the Hawaii coral reef ecosystem ment area specified on the permit. management area, fishing for Hawaii (c) General requirements. General re- coral reef ecosystem MUS is not al- quirements governing application in- lowed within the boundary of a Na- formation, issuance, fees, expiration, tional Wildlife Refuge unless specifi- replacement, transfer, alteration, dis- cally authorized by the USFWS, re- play, sanctions, and appeals for per- gardless of whether that refuge was es- mits are contained in § 665.13. tablished by action of the President or (d) Special permit. The Regional Ad- the Secretary of the Interior. ministrator shall issue a special permit in accordance with the criteria and § 665.224 Permits and fees. procedures specified in this section. (1) Application. An applicant for a (a) Unless otherwise Applicability. special or transshipment permit issued specified in this subpart, § 665.13 applies under this section must complete and to Hawaii coral reef ecosystem per- submit to the Regional Administrator mits. a Special Coral Reef Ecosystem - (1) Special permit. Any person of the ing Permit Application Form issued by United States fishing for, taking or re- NMFS. Information in the application taining Hawaii coral reef ecosystem form must include, but is not limited MUS must have a special permit if to a statement describing the objec- they, or a vessel which they operate, is tives of the fishing activity for which a used to fish for any: special permit is needed, including a (i) Hawaii coral reef ecosystem MUS general description of the expected dis- in low-use MPAs as defined in § 665.199; position of the resources harvested (ii) Hawaii Potentially Harvested under the permit (i.e., stored live, Coral Reef Taxa in the coral reef eco- fresh, frozen, preserved, sold for food, system management area; or ornamental, research, or other use, and (iii) Hawaii coral reef ecosystem a description of the planned fishing op- MUS in the coral reef ecosystem man- eration, including location of fishing agement area with any gear not spe- and gear operation, amount and species cifically allowed in this subpart. (directed and incidental) expected to be (2) Transshipment permit. A receiving harvested and estimated habitat and vessel must be registered for use with a protected species impacts). transshipment permit if that vessel is (2) Incomplete applications. The Re- used in the Hawaii coral reef ecosystem gional Administrator may request from management area to land or transship an applicant additional information PHCRT, or any Hawaii coral reef eco- necessary to make the determinations system MUS harvested within low-use required under this section. An appli- MPAs. cant will be notified of an incomplete (3) Exceptions. The following persons application within 10 working days of are not required to have a permit under receipt of the application. An incom- this section: plete application will not be considered (i) Any person issued a permit to fish until corrected in writing. under any FEP who incidentally (3) Issuance. (i) If an application con- catches Hawaii coral reef ecosystem tains all of the required information, MUS while fishing for bottomfish MUS, the Regional Administrator will for- crustacean MUS, western Pacific pe- ward copies of the application within 30

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