Permit Program

Human presence and/or activities could potentially cause unintended harm to the fragile ecosystems of the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands even when undertaken with care. The primary goals behind regulating access are to: preserve the fragile marine and terrestrial habitats in their natural state, protect the unique historical and cultural resources of the region, limit degradation of resources, and make it easier to distinguish legitimate activities from illegitimate, or illegal ones.

While some activities are prohibited within the Monument under any circumstance, a variety of others may be allowed with an approved permit. Permits allow management agencies to regulate activities and to track where, when and how they are conducted so that cumulative impacts over time can be evaluated and minimized.

All activities within the Monument require a permit and must be categorized under one of six permit types: research, education, conservation and management, Native Hawaiian practice, special ocean use and recereational (Midway only).

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Permit Applications, Instructions
and Public Notification Policy


Permit Applications & Instructions

Unified Public Notification Policy

Permit Application Deadlines

  • February 1
    For activities occurring between June 1 and Aug. 31

  • May 1
    For activities occurring between Sept. 1 and Dec. 31


  • September 1
    For activities occurring between Jan. 1 and May 31

Permit applications received after the deadline dates are not guaranteed to be processed before the associated activity period commences.


Current Permit Applications Under Review

Monument managers will engage and inform the public of activities proposed to occur in the Monument.

Application summaries and full applications are provided for informational purposes only. Posting of a permit application does not equate to permit approval. Final permit activities may differ from the proposed activities.

A summary of each application will be posted soon after it is received. Summaries provide general information and can be thought of as a snap shot of the full application. Full applications will then be posted once the reviewers are able to evaluate the merits of the proposed activity.

 

Additional Opportunities for
Public Notification and Input


Monument Regulations require that Special Ocean Use applications be posted for public notice and comment 30 days prior to the issuance of a Monument permit.

Appropriate regulatory and environmental reviews (e.g. Environmental Impact Statements, Environmental Assessments, and Compatibility Determinations) related to Monument permit applications are also posted for public comment.


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General Storage and
Transport Protocol

Special Ocean Use

Environmental Assessments

Permit Report 2007


For more information, or assistance, please contact the Monument Permit Coordinator: (808) 397-2660 or nwhipermit@noaa.gov.

 

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