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CFR /  Title 50  /  Part 226  /  Sec. 226.201 Critical habitat for the Hawaiian monk seal

Critical habitat is designated for Hawaiian monk seals as described in this section. The textual descriptions of critical habitat in this section are the definitive source for determining the critical habitat boundaries.

(a) Critical habitat boundaries. Critical habitat is designated to include all areas in paragraphs (a)(1) and (2) of this section and as described in paragraphs (b)(1) and (2) of this section:

(1) Northwestern Hawaiian Islands: Hawaiian monk seal critical habitat areas include all beach areas, sand spits and islets, including all beach crest vegetation to its deepest extent inland, lagoon waters, inner reef waters, and including marine habitat through the water's edge, including the seafloor and all subsurface waters and marine habitat within 10 m of the seafloor, out to the 200-m depth contour line (relative to mean lower low water) around the following 10 areas:

(i) Kure Atoll,

(ii) Midway Islands,

(iii) Pearl and Hermes Reef,

(iv) Lisianski Island,

(v) Laysan Island,

(vi) Maro Reef,

(vii) Gardner Pinnacles,

(viii) French Frigate Shoals,

(ix) Necker Island, and

(x) Nihoa Island.

(2) Main Hawaiian Islands: Hawaiian monk seal critical habitat areas surrounding the following islands listed below are defined in the marine environment by a seaward boundary that extends from the 200-m depth contour line (relative to mean lower low water), including the seafloor and all subsurface waters and marine habitat within 10 m of the seafloor, through the water's edge into the terrestrial environment where the inland boundary extends 5 m (in length) from the shoreline between identified boundary points listed in the table below around the areas listed in paragraphs (a)(2)(i)-(vi) of this section. The shoreline is described by the upper reaches of the wash of the waves, other than storm or seismic waves, at high tide during the season in which the highest wash of the waves occurs, usually evidenced by the edge of vegetation growth or the upper limit of debris (except those areas identified in paragraph (c) of this section). In areas where critical habitat does not extend inland, the designation has a seaward boundary of a line that marks mean lower low water. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

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Area Island segment Boundary points Latitude Longitude--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------13................................... Kauai................... Southeast coast of Kauai KA 11................... 21[deg]53[min] 159[deg]31[min

(Nomilu Fishpond area KA 12................... 08[sec] N. ]48[sec] W.

through Mahaulepu). 21[deg]53[min] 159[deg]24[min

34[sec] N. ]25[sec] W.13................................... Kauai................... Kawelikoa Point to Molehu.... KA 21................... 21[deg]54[min] 159[deg]23[min

KA 22................... 26[sec] N. ]26[sec] W.

21[deg]54[min] 159[deg]23[min

48[sec] N. ]08[sec] W.13................................... Kauai................... Lydgate Park through Wailua KA 31................... 22[deg]02[min] 159[deg]20[min

canal. KA 32................... 11[sec] N. ]08[sec] W.

22[deg]02[min] 159[deg]20[min

41[sec] N. ]11[sec] W.13................................... Kauai................... Wailua canal through Waikaea KA 41................... 22[deg]02[min] 159[deg]20[min

canal. KA 42................... 45[sec] N. ]10[sec] W.

22[deg]04[min] 159[deg]18[min

14[sec] N. ]60[sec] W.13................................... Kauai................... Waikaea canal through Kealia. KA 51................... 22[deg]04[min] 159[deg]19[min

KA 52................... 15[sec] N. ]01[sec] W.

22[deg]05[min] 159[deg]18[min

59[sec] N. ]08[sec] W.13................................... Kauai................... Anahola and Aliomanu areas... KA 61................... 22[deg]07[min] 159[deg]17[min

KA 62................... 46[sec] N. ]35[sec] W.

22[deg]09[min] 159[deg]18[min

28[sec] N. ]18[sec] W.13................................... Kauai................... Moloaa Bay through Kepuhi KA 71................... 22[deg]11[min] 159[deg]19[min

Point. KA 72................... 38[sec] N. ]46[sec] W.

22[deg]12[min] 159[deg]21[min

52[sec] N. ]14[sec] W.13................................... Kauai................... Southeast of Kilauea......... KA 81................... 22[deg]13[min] 159[deg]23[min

KA 82................... 48[sec] N. ]52[sec] W.

22[deg]13[min] 159[deg]24[min

55[sec] N. ]06[sec] W.13................................... Kauai................... Wainiha Beach Park through KA 91................... 22[deg]12[min] 159[deg]32[min

Kee Beach Park. KA 92................... 60[sec] N. ]30[sec] W.

22[deg]13[min] 159[deg]35[min

13[sec] N. ]01[sec] W.13................................... Kauai................... Milolii State Park Beach Area KA 101.................. 22[deg]09[min] 159[deg]42[min

KA 102.................. 13[sec] N. ]52[sec] W.

22[deg]08[min] 159[deg]43[min

59[sec] N. ]21[sec] W.14................................... Oahu.................... Keana Point Area............. OA 11................... 21[deg]34[min] 158[deg]15[min

OA 12................... 43[sec] N. ]37[sec] W.

21[deg]32[min] 158[deg]14[min

45[sec] N. ]25[sec] W.14................................... Oahu.................... Maili Beach through Kalaeloa OA 21................... 21[deg]25[min] 158[deg]10[min

Barbers Point Harbor. OA 22................... 43[sec] N. ]48[sec] W.

21[deg]19[min] 158[deg]07[min

24[sec] N. ]20[sec] W.14................................... Oahu.................... Kalaeloa Barbers Point Harbor OA 31................... 21[deg]19[min] 158[deg]07[min

through Iroquois Point. OA 32................... 18[sec] N. ]17[sec] W.

21[deg]19[min] 157[deg]58[min

20[sec] N. ]17[sec] W.14................................... Oahu.................... Diamond Head area............ OA 41................... 21[deg]15[min] 157[deg]49[min

OA 42................... 27[sec] N. ]05[sec] W.

21[deg]15[min] 157[deg]47[min

24[sec] N. ]45[sec] W.14................................... Oahu.................... Hanauma Bay through Sandy OA 51................... 21[deg]16[min] 157[deg]41[min

Beach. OA 52................... 05[sec] N. ]50[sec] W.

21[deg]17[min] 157[deg]39[min

45[sec] N. ]27[sec] W.

14................................... Oahu.................... Makapuu Beach Area........... OA 61................... 21[deg]18[min] 157[deg]39[min

OA 62................... 36[sec] N. ]31[sec] W.

21[deg]18[min] 157[deg]39[min

58[sec] N. ]55[sec] W.14................................... Oahu.................... Lori Point through Waimea Bay OA 71................... 21[deg]40[min] 157[deg]56[min

OA 72................... 26[sec] N. ]00[sec] W.

21[deg]38[min] 158[deg]03[min

18[sec] N. ]56[sec] W.14................................... Oahu.................... Kapapa Island (Kaneohe Bay).. OAi 1................... 21[deg]28[min] 157[deg]47[min

36[sec] N. ]55[sec] W.14................................... Oahu.................... Mokulua--Moku Nui............ OAi 2................... 21[deg]23[min] 157[deg]41[min

30[sec] N. ]56''W.14................................... Oahu.................... Mokulua--Moku Iki............ OAi 3................... 21[deg]23[min] 157[deg]41[min

16[sec] N. ]52[sec] W.14................................... Oahu.................... Manana (Rabbit Island)....... OAi 4................... 21[deg]19[min] 157[deg]39[min

44[sec] N. ]24[sec] W.15................................... Molokai................. Laau Point Area.............. MO 11................... 21[deg]07[min] 157[deg]17[min

MO 12................... 49[sec] N. ]47[sec] W.

21[deg]05[min] 157[deg]15[min

21[sec] N. ]50[sec] W.15................................... Molokai................. Kalaupapa Area............... MO 21................... 21[deg]12[min] 156[deg]58[min

MO 22................... 33[sec] N. ]52[sec] W.

21[deg]11[min] 156[deg]59[min

28[sec] N. ]06[sec] W.15................................... Molokai................. Moku Hooniki................. MOi 1................... 21[deg]07[min] 156[deg]42[min

59[sec] N. ]10[sec] W.15................................... Lanai................... Shipwreck Beach Area......... LA 11................... 20[deg]54[min] 156[deg]53[min

LA 12................... 45[sec] N. ]45[sec] W.

20[deg]55[min] 156[deg]56[min

20[sec] N. ]45[sec] W.15................................... Lanai................... Northwest Lanai (Including LA 21................... 20[deg]55[min] 156[deg]59[min

Polihua Beach). LA 22................... 42[sec] N. ]47[sec] W.

20[deg]52[min] 157[deg]02[min

02[sec] N. ]33[sec] W.15................................... Lanai................... North of Kamalapau Harbor.... LA 31................... 20[deg]48[min] 156[deg]59[min

LA 32................... 38[sec] N. ]15[sec] W.

20[deg]47[min] 156[deg]59[min

17[sec] N. ]24[sec] W.15................................... Lanai................... Kamalapau Harbor through LA 41................... 20[deg]47[min] 156[deg]59[min

Kaholo Pali. LA 42................... 13[sec] N. ]27[sec] W.

20[deg]46[min] 156[deg]59[min

59[sec] N. ]31[sec] W.15................................... Lanai................... Kaholo Pali through Manele LA 51................... 20[deg]44[min] 156[deg]58[min

Harbor. LA 52................... 13[sec] N. ]01[sec] W.

20[deg]44[min] 156[deg]53[min

29[sec] N. ]15[sec] W.15................................... Lanai................... Manele Harbor through LA 61................... 20[deg]44[min] 156[deg]53[min

Nakalahale Cliff. LA 62................... 35[sec] N. ]14[sec] W.

20[deg]44[min] 156[deg]52[min

49[sec] N. ]16[sec] W.15................................... Lanai................... Nakalahale Cliff through Lopa LA 71................... 20[deg]45[min] 156[deg]51[min

Beach. LA 72................... 07[sec] N. ]50[sec] W.

20[deg]48[min] 156[deg]48[min

21[sec] N. ]24[sec] W.15................................... Lanai................... Puupehe *.................... LAi 1................... 20[deg]44[min] 156[deg]53[min

04[sec] N. ]25[sec] W.15................................... Kahoolawe............... Mid-North coast (including KH 11................... 20[deg]34[min] 156[deg]37[min

Kaukamoku and Ahupuiki). KH 12................... 36[sec] N. ]36[sec] W.

20[deg]34[min] 156[deg]38[min

10[sec] N. ]15[sec] W.15................................... Kahoolawe............... Eastern coast of Kahoolawe KH 21................... 20[deg]33[min] 156[deg]40[min

(Honokoa through Sailer's KH 22................... 08[sec] N. ]35[sec] W.

Hat). 20[deg]30[min] 156[deg]40[min

04[sec] N. ]23[sec] W.15................................... Maui.................... Kuloa Point through Hana MA 11................... 20[deg]40[min] 156[deg]02[min

Wharf and Ramp. MA 12................... 02[sec] N. ]27[sec] W.

20[deg]45[min] 155[deg]58[min

21[sec] N. ]54[sec] W.15................................... Maui.................... Hana Wharf and Ramp through MA 21................... 20[deg]45[min] 155[deg]58[min

Kainalimu Bay. MA 22................... 20[sec] N. ]56[sec] W.

20[deg]46[min] 155[deg]59[min

08[sec] N. ]04[sec] W.15................................... Maui.................... Keanae Pennisula to Nauailua MA 31................... 20[deg]51[min] 156[deg]08[min

Bay. MA 32................... 56[sec] N. ]46[sec] W.

20[deg]51[min] 156[deg]08[min

41[sec] N. ]55[sec] W.15................................... Maui.................... Maliko Bay through Papaula MA 41................... 20[deg]56[min] 156[deg]21[min

Point. MA 42................... 11[sec] N. ]11[sec] W.

20[deg]54[min] 156[deg]25[min

30[sec] N. ]06[sec] W.15................................... Maui.................... Kahului Harbor West through MA 51................... 20[deg]53[min] 156[deg]28[min

Waihee Beach Park. MA 52................... 53[sec] N. ]47[sec] W.

20[deg]56[min] 156[deg]30[min

04[sec] N. ]15[sec] W.15................................... Maui.................... Punalau Beach through to Mala MA 61................... 21[deg]01[min] 156[deg]37[min

Wharf. MA 62................... 20[sec] N. ]28[sec] W.

20[deg]53[min] 156[deg]41[min

09[sec] N. ]10[sec] W.15................................... Maui.................... Southeast of Mala Wharf MA 71................... 20[deg]53[min] 156[deg]41[min

through to Lahaina Harbor. MA 72................... 04[sec] N. ]12[sec] W.

20[deg]52[min] 156[deg]40[min

26[sec] N. ]43[sec] W.15................................... Maui.................... Southeast of Lahaina Harbor MA 81................... 20[deg]52[min] 156[deg]40[min

through to Papalaua. MA 82................... 12[sec] N. ]39[sec] W.

20[deg]47[min] 156[deg]34[min

34[sec] N. ]00[sec] W.15................................... Maui.................... East of Maalaea Harbor MA 91................... 20[deg]47[min] 156[deg]30[min

through to Kihei boat ramp. MA 92................... 32[sec] N. ]34[sec] W.

20[deg]42[min] 156[deg]26[min

29[sec] N. ]46[sec] W.15................................... Maui.................... South of Kihei Boat Ramp MA 101.................. 20[deg]42[min] 156[deg]26[min

through Ahihi Bay. MA 102.................. 27[sec] N. ]47[sec] W.

20[deg]37[min] 156[deg]26[min

39[sec] N. ]40[sec] W.15................................... Maui.................... La Perouse Bay from Kalaeloa MA 111.................. 20[deg]35[min] 156[deg]25[min

Point through Pohakueaea MA 112.................. 43[sec] N. ]33[sec] W.

Point. 20[deg]34[min] 156[deg]23[min

45[sec] N. ]29[sec] W.15................................... Maui.................... Molokini Crater.............. MAi 1................... 20[deg]37[min] 156[deg]29[min

51[sec] N. ]43[sec] W.16................................... Hawaii.................. Waimanu through HA 11................... 20[deg]08[min] 155[deg]37[min

Laupahoehoenui. HA 12................... 35[sec] N. ]59[sec] W.

20[deg]09[min] 155[deg]39[min

54[sec] N. ]18[sec] W.16................................... Hawaii.................. Keokea Bay through Kauhola HA 21................... 20[deg]13[min] 155[deg]44[min

Point. HA 22................... 39[sec] N. ]49[sec] W.

20[deg]14[min] 155[deg]46[min

44[sec] N. ]18[sec] W.16................................... Hawaii.................. Kapaa Beach County Park to HA 31................... 20[deg]12[min] 155[deg]54[min

Mahukona Harbor. HA 32................... 16[sec] N. ]06[sec] W.

20[deg]11[min] 155[deg]54[min

04[sec] N. ]05[sec] W.16................................... Hawaii.................. South of Mahukona Harbor..... HA 41................... 20[deg]10[min] 155[deg]54[min

HA 42................... 60[sec] N. ]03[sec] W.

20[deg]10[min] 155[deg]54[min

51[sec] N. ]07[sec] W.16................................... Hawaii.................. Pauoa Bay to Makaiwa Bay area HA 51................... 19[deg]57[min] 155[deg]51[min

HA 52................... 03[sec] N. ]49[sec] W.

19[deg]56[min] 155[deg]52[min

38[sec] N. ]10[sec] W.16................................... Hawaii.................. Anaehoomalu Bay area through HA 61................... 19[deg]54[min] 155[deg]53[min

Keawaiki Bay area. HA 62................... 42[sec] N. ]26[sec] W.

19[deg]53[min] 155[deg]54[min

09[sec] N. ]34[sec] W.16................................... Hawaii.................. Puu Alii Bay Area through HA 71................... 19[deg]47[min] 156[deg]01[min

Mahaiula Bay. HA 72................... 37[sec] N. ]33[sec] W.

19[deg]46[min] 156[deg]02[min

53[sec] N. ]18[sec] W.16................................... Hawaii.................. Keahole Point through Kaloko- HA 81................... 19[deg]43[min] 156[deg]03[min

Honokohau National Historic HA 82................... 54[sec] N. ]26[sec] W.

Park. 19[deg]40[min] 156[deg]01[min

28[sec] N. ]34[sec] W.16................................... Hawaii.................. South of Oneo Bay area HA 91................... 19[deg]38[min] 155[deg]59[min

through to Holualoa Bay area. HA 92................... 10[sec] N. ]29[sec] W.

19[deg]36[min] 155[deg]58[min

31[sec] N. ]41[sec] W.

16................................... Hawaii.................. Kahaluu Bay Area through HA 101.................. 19[deg]34[min] 155[deg]57[min

Keauhou Bay Area. HA 102.................. 49[sec] N. ]59[sec] W.

19[deg]33[min] 155[deg]57[min

43[sec] N. ]43[sec] W.16................................... Hawaii.................. Kealakekua Bay Area.......... HA 111.................. 19[deg]28[min] 155[deg]55[min

HA 112.................. 38[sec] N. ]13[sec] W.

19[deg]28[min] 155[deg]55[min

25[sec] N. ]10[sec] W.16................................... Hawaii.................. Honaunau Bay Area............ HA 121.................. 19[deg]25[min] 155[deg]55[min

HA 122.................. 35[sec] N. ]02[sec] W.

19[deg]25[min] 155[deg]54[min

01[sec] N. ]42[sec] W.16................................... Hawaii.................. Milolii Bay Area through HA 131.................. 19[deg]11[min] 155[deg]54[min

Honomalino Bay Area. HA 132.................. 07[sec] N. ]29[sec] W.

19[deg]10[min] 155[deg]54[min

04[sec] N. ]35[sec] W.16................................... Hawaii.................. Ka Lae National Historic HA 141.................. 18[deg]54[min] 155[deg]40[min

Landmark District through HA 142.................. 54[sec] N. ]59[sec] W.

Mahana Bay. 18[deg]55[min] 155[deg]40[min

00[sec] N. ]09[sec] W.16................................... Hawaii.................. Papakolea Green Sand Beach HA 151.................. 18[deg]56[min] 155[deg]38[min

Area. HA 152.................. 10[sec] N. ]47[sec] W.

18[deg]56[min] 155[deg]38[min

11[sec] N. ]45[sec] W.16................................... Hawaii.................. Kaalualu Bay Area............ HA 161.................. 18[deg]58[min] 155[deg]37[min

HA 162.................. 14[sec] N. ]01[sec] W.

18[deg]58[min] 155[deg]36[min

18[sec] N. ]49[sec] W.16................................... Hawaii.................. Whittington Beach Area HA 171.................. 19[deg]05[min] 155[deg]33[min

through Punaluu Beach Area. HA 172.................. 04[sec] N. ]03[sec] W.

19[deg]08[min] 155[deg]30[min

06[sec] N. ]09[sec] W.16................................... Hawaii.................. Halape Area through Keauhou HA 181.................. 19[deg]16[min] 155[deg]15[min

Point Area. HA 182.................. 14[sec] N. ]20[sec] W.

19[deg]15[min] 155[deg]13[min

45[sec] N. ]59[sec] W.16................................... Hawaii.................. Kapoho Bay Area.............. HA 191.................. 19[deg]29[min] 154[deg]49[min

HA 192.................. 38[sec] N. ]01[sec] W.

19[deg]30[min 154[deg]48[min

]10[sec] N. ]46[sec] W.16................................... Hawaii.................. Lehia Beach Park through to HA 201.................. 19[deg]44[min] 155[deg]00[min

Hilo Harbor. HA 202.................. 07[sec] N. ]38[sec] W.

19[deg]43[min] 155[deg]03[min

56[sec] N. ]02[sec] W.16................................... Hawaii.................. Papaikou Area................ HA 211.................. 19[deg]46[min] 155[deg]05[min

HA 212.................. 39[sec] N. ]18[sec] W.

19[deg]46[min] 155[deg]05[min

43[sec] N. ]18[sec] W.16................................... Hawaii.................. Onomea Bay Area.............. HA 221.................. 19[deg]48[min] 155[deg]05[min

HA 222.................. 33[sec] N. ]34[sec] W.

19[deg]48[min] 155[deg]05[min

37[sec] N. ]22[sec] W.16................................... Hawaii.................. Hakalau Area................. HA 231.................. 19[deg]54[min] 155[deg]07[min

HA 232.................. 02[sec] N. ]32[sec] W.

19[deg]54[min] 155[deg]07[min

05[sec] N. ]43[sec] W.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

(i) Kaula Island,

(ii) Niihau,

(iii) Kauai,

(iv) Oahu,

(v) Maui Nui (including Kahoolawe, Lanai, Maui, and Molokai), and

(vi) Hawaii.

(b) Essential features. The essential features for the conservation of the Hawaiian monk seal are the following:

(1) Terrestrial areas and adjacent shallow, sheltered aquatic areas with characteristics preferred by monk seals for pupping and nursing. Preferred areas that serve an essential service or function for Hawaiian monk seal conservation are defined as those areas where two or more females have given birth or where a single female chooses to return to the same site more than one year. Preferred pupping areas generally include sandy, protected beaches located adjacent to shallow sheltered aquatic areas, where the mother and pup may nurse, rest, swim, thermoregulate, and shelter from extreme weather. Additionally, this habitat area provides relatively protected space for the newly weaned pup to acclimate to life on its own. The newly weaned pup uses these areas for swimming, exploring, socializing, thermoregulatory cooling and the first attempts at foraging. Characteristics of terrestrial pupping habitat may include various substrates such as sand, shallow tide pools, coral rubble, or rocky substrates, as long as these substrates provide accessibility to seals for hauling out. Some preferred sites may also incorporate areas with low lying vegetation used by the pair for shade or cover, or relatively low levels of anthropogenic disturbance. Characteristics of the adjoined sheltered aquatic sites may include reefs, tide pools, gently sloping beaches, and shelves or coves that provide refuge from storm surges and predators.

(2) Marine areas from 0 to 200 m in depth that support adequate prey quality and quantity for juvenile and adult monk seal foraging. Inshore, benthic and offshore teleosts, cephalopods, and crustaceans are commonly described as monk seal prey items. Habitat types that are regularly used for foraging include the sand terraces, talus slopes, submerged reefs and banks, nearby seamounts, barrier reefs, and slopes of reefs and islands. Monk seals focus foraging in bottom habitats on bottom-associated prey species, with most foraging occurring in waters between 0 to 200 m in depth. Habitat conditions, such as water quality, substrate composition and available habitat, should support growth and recruitment of bottom-associated prey species to the extent that monk seal populations are able to successfully forage.

(3) Significant areas used by monk seals for hauling out, resting or molting. Significant haul-out areas are defined by the frequency with which local populations of seals use a stretch of coastline or particular beach. Significant haul-out areas are defined as natural coastlines that are accessible to Hawaiian monk seals and are frequented by Hawaiian monk seals at least 10 percent as often as the highest used haul out site(s) on individual islands, or islets. Significant haul-out areas are essential to Hawaiian monk seal conservation because these areas provide space that supports natural behaviors important to health and development, such as resting, molting, and social interactions. Hawaiian monk seals use terrestrial habitat to haul out for resting, and molting. Certain areas of coastline are more often favored by Hawaiian monk seals for hauling out. These favored areas may be located near preferred foraging areas, allow for relatively undisturbed periods of rest, or allow small numbers of Hawaiian monk seals to socially interact as young seals and reproductive adults. These haul-out sites are generally characterized by sandy beaches, sand spits, or low shelving reef rocks accessible to seals.

(c) Areas not included in critical habitat. Critical habitat does not include the following particular areas where they overlap with the areas described in paragraph (a) of this section:

(1) Pursuant to ESA section 3(5)(A)(i), all cliffs and manmade structures, such as docks, seawalls, piers, fishponds, roads, pipelines, boat ramps, platforms, buildings, ramparts and pilings existing within the legal boundaries on September 21, 2015.

(2) Pursuant to ESA section 4(a)(3)(B) all areas subject to the Marine Corps Base Hawaii, the Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, and the Pacific Missile Range Facility Integrated Natural Resource Management Plans.

(3) Pursuant to ESA section 4(b)(2) the following areas have been excluded from the designation: The Kingfisher Underwater Training area in marine areas off the northeast coast of Niihau; the Pacific Missile Range Facility Offshore Areas in marine areas off the western coast of Kauai; the Puuloa Underwater Training Range in marine areas outside Pearl Harbor, Oahu; and the Shallow Water Minefield Sonar Training Range off the western coast of Kahoolawe in the Maui Nui area.

(d) Maps of Hawaiian monk seal critical habitat. The following are the overview maps of Hawaiian monk seal critical habitat: [GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR21AU15.000 [GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR21AU15.001 [GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR21AU15.002 [GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR21AU15.003 [GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR21AU15.004 [GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR21AU15.005 [GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR21AU15.006 [GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR21AU15.007 [GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR21AU15.008 [GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR21AU15.009 [GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR21AU15.010 [80 FR 50974, Aug. 21, 2015]