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Surveys of distribution and abundance of the Hawaiian hawk within the vicinity of proposed geothermal project subzones in the District of Puna, Hawaii : Final report
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Title: | Surveys of distribution and abundance of the Hawaiian hawk within the vicinity of proposed geothermal project subzones in the District of Puna, Hawaii : Final report |
Authors: | Reynolds, Michelle |
Keywords: | environmental endangered birds hawk impacts show 3 morePuna Kilauea East Rift Zone show less |
LC Subject Headings: | Hawks--Hawaii--Puna Region--Geographical distribution Hawks--Hawaii--Puna Region |
Issue Date: | 1994 |
Publisher: | U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Pacific Island Office, Ecological Services |
Citation: | Reynolds M. 1994. Surveys of Distribution and Abundance of the Hawaiian Hawk within the Vicinity of Proposed Geothermal Project Subzones in the District of Puna, Hawaii: Final Report. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Pacific Island Office, Ecological Services. |
Abstract: | In 1993, the US Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) entered an interagency agreement with the Department of Energy (DOE) to conduct specific biological surveys to identify potential impacts of proposed geothermal development on the biota of the east rift zone of Kilauea volcano in the Puna district on the island of Hawaii. Data were collected by the USFWS to assess the potential impacts of geothermal development on ʻIo populations on the island of Hawaii. These impacts include degradation of potential nesting habitat and increased disturbance due to construction and operation activities. |
Description: | Report Number: DOE/OR/22088-1 |
Sponsor: | DOE Contract Number AI05-93OR22088 |
Pages/Duration: | 29 pages |
URI/DOI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10524/19348 |
Appears in Collections: | The Geothermal Collection |
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