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Class 1 Reserves – Hawaii Island Class 1 Reserves – Hawaii Island TYPE NAM E M ANAGEDBY SHAPE_Area GIS_Acre bs MOKUPUKU ISLET SEA BIRD SANCTUARY (DOFAW) 5223.203543 1.290682 bs PAOKALANI ISLET SEA BIRD SANCTUARY (DOFAW) 16760.140358 4.141521 fr PUU WAAWAA FOREST RESERVE DOFAW 152614758.132 37711.930854 nhp KALOKO-HONOKOHAU NATIONAL HISTORICAL PARK USNPS 4810415.21444 1188.679576 sm KOHALA HISTORICAL SITES STATE MONUMENT DOSP 13349.448388 3.298721 sm KOHALA HISTORICAL SITES STATE MONUMENT DOSP 2222.446661 0.549179 sm KOHALA HISTORICAL SITES STATE MONUMENT DOSP 13346.293579 3.297941 shp LAPAKAHI STATE HISTORICAL PARK DOSP 1099221.59502 271.623592 nar KAHAUALEA NATURAL AREA RESERVE DOFAW 92020785.7807 22738.833079 sra MACKENZIE STATE RECREATION AREA DOSP 52024.153003 12.855449 nhp PUU HONA U O HONA UNA U NA TIONA L HISTORICA L PA RK USNPS 735821.193812 181.82539 nw r HAKALAU FOREST NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE S.KONA SEC USFWS 21654501.3975 5350.94423 np HAWAII VOLCANOES NATIONAL PARK USNPS 1454494754.28 359413.508055 nar KIPAHOEHOE NATURAL AREA RESERVE DOFAW 23122607.9148 5713.721278 nar MANUKA NATURAL AREA RESERVE DOFAW 104062300.393 25714.356363 sw MANUKA STATE WAYSIDE DOSP 54295.096733 13.416612 nar PUU O UMI NATURAL AREA RESERVE DOFAW 42609821.6678 10529.117027 ps KOAIA TREE SANCTUARY DOFAW 53175.483593 13.139949 nhs PUUKOHOLA HEIA U NA TIONA L HISTORIC SITE USNPS 339791.710819 83.964367 sra HA PUNA BEA CH STA TE RECREA TION A REA DOSP 248511.005813 61.408411 sra HAPUNA BEACH STATE RECREATION AREA DOSP 7467.898737 1.845358 nar LAUPAHOEHOE NATURAL AREA RESERVE DOFAW 30664109.6709 7577.267086 nw r HAKALAU FOREST NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE USFWS 28933255.6234 7149.563704 nw r HAKALAU FOREST NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE USFWS 102517782.695 25332.6977 sp AKAKA FALLS STATE PARK DOSP 264515.066639 65.363101 nar MAUNA KEA ICE AGE NATURAL AREA RESERVE DOFAW 584903.264135 144.532755 nar MAUNA KEA ICE AGE NATURAL AREA RESERVE DOFAW 15171416.646 3748.938979 fr-ps WAILUKU SILVERSWORD SANCTUARY/MAUNA KEA FR DOFAW 494932.133892 122.300403 sp KEKAHA KAI STATE PARK DOSP 3165599.61579 782.236759 sp KEKAHA KAI STATE PARK DOSP 3594138.90318 888.131131 fr-sr MAUNA KEA STATE RECREATION AREA/MAUNA KEA FR DOSP/DOFAW 405438.975211 100.18616 bs PUU WAAWAA FOREST BIRD SANCTUARY DOFAW 15489996.7514 3827.661843 sra WA ILOA RIV ER STA TE RECREA TION A REA DOSP 523918.721 129.463145 sp WAILUKU RIVER STATE PARK DOSP 21074.089706 5.207521 sp WAILUKU RIVER STATE PARK DOSP 41968.548271 10.370655 bs KIPUKA AINAHOU NENE SANCTUARY DOFAW 142605815.719 35238.667136 shp KEOLONAHIHI STATE HISTORICAL PARK-KEAKEALANIWAHINE DOSP 64427.326555 15.92034 shp KEOLONAHIHI STATE HISTORICAL PARK DOSP 56196.381094 13.886429 nar PUU MAKAALA NATURAL AREA RESERVE DOFAW 75634527.2168 18689.700102 np HAWAII VOLCANOES NATIONAL PARK USNPS 39280088.779 9706.32205 sm LAVA TREE STATE MONUMENT DOSP 71251.512805 17.606634 shp KEALAKEKUA BAY STATE HISTORICAL PARK DOSP 900206.15722 222.445803 bs KEAOI ISLET SEA BIRD SANCTUARY (DOFAW) 4084.944035 1.009412 xxx PUU MALI MITIGATION DOFAW 20506072.6399 5067.161282 xxx KAOHE MITIGATION DOFAW 6094538.67098 1505.993416 Class 1 Reserves – Maui TYPE NAM E MANAGEDBY Island GIS_Acre nw r KEALIA POND NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE USFWS Maui 694.43784 mlc d HONOLUA -MOKULEIA MA RINE LIFE CONSERV A TION DISTRICT DOA R Maui 43.247935 nar WEST MAUI NATURAL AREA RESERVE (KAHAKULOA SEC) DOFAW Maui 3497.034372 nar WEST MAUI NATURAL AREA RESERVE (HONOKOWAI SEC) DOFAW Maui 734.103833 s m HA LEKII-PIHA NA HEIA US STA TE MONUMENT DOSP Maui 8.786486 w s KA NA HA POND WILDLIFE SA NCTUA RY DOFA W Maui 144.325626 nar WEST MAUI NATURAL AREA RESERVE (PANAEWA SEC) DOFAW Maui 1677.829935 sm IAO VALLEY STATE MONUMENT DOSP Maui 6.447513 sw KAUMAHINA STATE WAYSIDE DOSP Maui 7.122678 bs MOKU MANA ISLET SEA BIRD SANCTUARY (DOFAW) Maui 1.106005 w s PAUWALU POINT WILDLIFE SANCTUARY DOFAW Maui 11.106804 nar WEST MA UI NA TURA L A REA RESERV E (LIHA U SEC) DOFA W Maui 923.03187 sw WAILUA VALLEY STATE WAYSIDE DOSP Maui 1.254157 sw PUAA KAA STATE WAYSIDE DOSP Maui 2.149062 nar HANAWI NATURAL AREA RESERVE DOFAW Maui 7723.803917 sp WAIANAPANAPA STATE PARK DOSP Maui 101.931489 np HALEAKALA NATIONAL PARK USNPS Maui 29329.411048 sra POLIPOLI SPRING STATE RECREATION AREA DOSP Maui 2.006094 sp MAKENA STATE PARK DOSP Maui 168.372407 nar KANAIO NATURAL AREA RESERVE DOFAW Maui 1543.355677 nar AHIHI-KINAU NATURAL AREA RESERVE DOFAW Maui 2067.087577 bs MOKU HALA SEA BIRD SANCTUARY (DOFAW) Maui 0.219328 bs KEOPUKA ISLET SEA BIRD SANCTUARY (DOFAW) Maui 2.000674 bs PAPANUI O KANE ISLET SEA BIRD SANCTUARY (DOFAW) Maui 2.235828 bs MOKEEHIA ISLET SEA BIRD SANCTUARY (DOFAW) Maui 6.757581 bs ALAU ISLAND SEA BIRD SANCTUARY (DOFAW) Maui 4.691404 bs PUUKU ISLA ND SEA BIRD SA NCTUA RY DOFA W Maui 1.291727 bs MOLOKINI SEA BIRD SANCTUARY DOFAW Maui 19.726317 Class 1 Reserves ‐ Molokai TYPE NAM E M ANAGEDBY Island GIS_Acre bs MOKAPU ISLET SEA BIRD SANCTUARY (DOFAW) Molokai 11.256669 sp PALAAU STATE PARK DOSP Molokai 231.582771 bs OKALA ISLET SEA BIRD SANCTUARY (DOFAW) Molokai 5.30082 bs HUELO ISLET SEA BIRD SANCTUARY (DOFAW) Molokai 1.314711 bs MOKUMANU ISLET SEA BIRD SANCTUARY (DOFAW) Molokai 0.92799 nar OLOKUI NATURAL AREA RESERVE DOFAW Molokai 1682.915359 nar PUU ALII NATURAL AREA RESERVE DOFAW Molokai 1320.53956 bs MOKUHOONIKI ISLET SEA BIRD SANCTUARY DOFAW Molokai 9.538551 bs KANAHA ROCK SEA BIRD SANCTUARY DOFAW Molokai 0.877226 ps KAMILOLOA PLANT SANCTUARY DOFAW Molokai 16.621424 nw r KAKAHAIA NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE USFWS Molokai 49.863071 nhp KALAUPAPA NATIONAL HISTORICAL PARK USNPS Molokai 5894.412942 r KAPUNA SPRING WATER RESERVE Maui County Molokai 5.571989 nhp KALAUPAPA NATIONAL HISTORICAL PARK USNPS Molokai 103.540716 fr MOLOKAI FOREST RESERVE / KALAUPAPA N.H.P DOFAW Molokai 1417.639686 Class 1 Reserves ‐ Lanai TYPE NAM E MANAGEDBY Island GIS_Acre bs NANAHOA ISLETS SEA BIRD SANCTUARY (DOFAW) Lanai 1.258434 bs MOKU NAIO SEA BIRD SANCTUARY (DOFAW) Lanai 0.098516 bs POOPOO ISLET SEA BIRD SANCTUARY (DOFAW) Lanai 2.355086 bs PUUPEHE ISLET SEA BIRD SANCTUARY (DOFAW) Lanai 1.181249 Class 1 Reserves ‐ Oahu TYPE NAM E MANAGEDBY GIS_Acre nw r JAMES CAMPBELL NAT WILDLIFE REFUGE (PUNAMANO) USFWS 37.156115 nw r JAMES CAMPBELL NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE (KII) USFWS 103.983192 sra MALAEKAHANA STATE RECREATION AREA DOSP 36.323241 w s KAWAINUI MARSH WILDLIFE SANCTUARY (PROPOSED) DOFAW 750.799749 bs MOKUAUIA ISLAND SEA BIRD SANCTUARY DOFAW 12.419455 sra MALAEKAHANA STATE RECREATION AREA DOSP 74.103846 bs PULEMOKU ROCK SEA BIRD SA NCTUA RY DOFA W 0.592452 bs KUKUIHOOLUA ISLAND SEA BIRD SANCTUARY DOFAW 1.622869 s w LA IE POINT STA TE WA Y SIDE DOSP 3.52936 bs MOKUALAI ISLAND SEA BIRD SANCTUARY DOFAW 0.506948 sp SACRED FALLS STATE PARK DOSP 1372.781802 nar PAHOLE NATURAL AREA RESERVE DOFAW 658.231215 s p KA ENA POINT STA TE PA RK DOSP 1562.807599 nar KAALA NATURAL AREA RESERVE DOFAW 1086.487165 sm KUKANILOKO BIRTHSTONES STATE MONUMENT DOSP 4.997385 f r WA IA NA E KA I FOREST RESERV E DOFA W 2328.404296 nw r OAHU FOREST NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE USFWS 4600.036239 fr WAIAHOLE FOREST RESERVE (WAIAHOLE SEC) DOFAW 1236.891589 bs MOKUMANU ISLET SEA BIRD SANCTUARY DOFAW 15.199053 bs KEKEPA ISLAND SEA BIRD SANCTUARY DOFAW 0.696131 sra KEAIWA HEIAU STATE RECREATION AREA DOSP 385.174685 bs POPOIA ISLAND SEA BIRD SANCTUARY DOFAW 3.741249 bs MOKULUA ISLAND SEA BIRD SANCTUARY DOFAW 21.305978 nw r PEARL HARBOR NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE (MID LOCH) USFWS 20.573304 s m ULU PO HEIA U STA TE MONUMENT DOSP 1.404725 sra AIEA BAY STATE RECREATION AREA DOSP 6.143886 s w NUUA NU PA LI STA TE WA Y SIDE DOSP 3.313812 nw r PEA RL HA RBOR NA TIONA L WILDLIFE REFUGE (W LOCH) USFWS 30.89695 bs MA NA NA ISLA ND SEA BIRD SA NCTUA RY DOFA W 66.798548 s m ROY A L MA USOLEUM STA TE MONUMENT DOSP 6.594226 bs KAOHIKAIPU ISLAND SEA BIRD SANCTUARY DOFAW 10.286615 sp PUU UALAKAA STATE PARK DOSP 83.149987 sra MAKIKI VALLEY STATE RECREATION AREA DOSP 19.385219 sra SAND ISLAND STATE RECREATION AREA DOSP 144.227423 s KA IWI SCENIC SHORELINE DOSP 359.208101 s ra WA A HILA RIDGE STA TE RECREA TION A REA DOSP 49.445366 w s PAIKO LAGOON WILDLIFE SANCTUARY DOFAW 39.402577 sxp HANAUMA BAY STATE UNDERWATER PARK DOSP 100.612206 nar KAENA POINT NATURAL AREA RESERVE DOFAW 75.847558 nw r PEARL HARBOR NAT'L WILDLIFE REFUGE (KALAELOA) USFWS 38.443874 w s HAMAKUA MARSH WILDLIFE SANCTUARY DOFAW 22.710309 x x x HA MA KUA MA RSH (DOFA W) 68.423735 bs KAPAPA ISLAND SEA BIRD SANCTUARY DOFAW 9.021513 w s POUHALA MARSH WILDLIFE SANCTUARY DOFAW 22.272534 Class 1 Reserves – Kauai TYPE NAM E M ANAGEDBY Island GIS_Acre nw r KILAUEA POINT NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE USFWS Kauai 188.55289 sp HAENA STATE PARK DOSP Kauai 235.496919 nw r HANALEI NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE USFWS Kauai 953.143557 sp NA PALI COAST STATE WILDERNESS PARK DOSP Kauai 1147.50848 nar HONO O NA PALI NATURAL AREA RESERVE DOFAW Kauai 3568.074124 sp NA PALI COAST STATE WILDERNESS PARK DOSP Kauai 4868.304621 sp KOKEE STATE PARK DOSP Kauai 4385.89945 fr-p NA PALI-KONA FOREST RES/ALAKAI WILDERNESS PRESERVE DOFAW Kauai 10387.928737 nar KUIA NATURAL AREA RESERVE DOFAW Kauai 1580.966684 sp WAIMEA CANYON STATE PARK DOSP Kauai 1896.30822 sp POLIHALE STATE PARK DOSP Kauai 148.311029 sp WAILUA RIVER STATE PARK DOSP Kauai 1058.801331 srp AHUKINI STATE RECREATION PIER DOSP Kauai 1.130838 srp WAIMEA STATE RECREATION PIER DOSP Kauai 1.963932 shp RUSSIAN FORT ELIZABETH STATE HISTORICAL PARK DOSP Kauai 19.258645 nw r HULEIA NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE USFWS Kauai 234.880056 bs MOKUAEAE ROCK ISLET SEA BIRD SANCTUARY (DOFAW) Kauai 4.320546 Class 1 Reserves ‐ Niihau TYPE NAM E M ANAGEDBY Island GIS_Acre bs LEHUA ISLAND SEA BIRD SANCTUARY DOFAW Niihau 271.601818 bs KAULA ISLAND SEA BIRD SANCTUARY* DOFAW Niihau 86.584615 - Not on map * .
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