



remaining coral reef
The last image shows the remaining reef of the harbor beach (LSD Beach)
These images are published by the USGS/ Pacific Coastal and Marine Science Center. You can find them here.
wildlife inventory and issues affecting kawaihae coral reef
remaining coral reef
These images are published by the USGS/ Pacific Coastal and Marine Science Center. You can find them here.
This post is an ongoing conversation with EPA personnel regarding Kawaihae Harbor improvements.
I reviewed Section 404, as you mentioned only briefly. I also looked further into MPRSA Sections 102 and 103.
Please help us understand a few things as follows.
Section 404
Section 404 of the CWA provides for a permit program to regulate the discharge of dredged or fill material into waters of the United States.… Read more “clarification and affirmation with EPA conversation”