MO’OMOMI NATIVE PLANTS U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Pacific American Foundation Hui Malama o Mo’omomi.

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MO’OMOMI NATIVE PLANTS U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Pacific American Foundation Hui Malama o Mo’omomi

Mo’omomi – Then and Now

Phase 1 – One Acre Garden Install Irrigation Build Windbreak Remove Kiawe Nursery Planting Weeding and Maintenance Monitoring

Irrigation

Windbreak

Remove Kiawe

Nursery

Planting

Weeding and Maintenance

Monitoring

Results

Related Project – Erosion Control Along Old Access Road

Phase 2 – Barriers Construct Vehicle Barriers to Protect Native Strand East of Windbreak Improve a 4 Wheel Track to Serve as Main Road Monitor East of Windbreak to Anahake

Barriers

Phase 2 – Monitoring To Better Understand Micro-Habitats –Ground material (sand, soil, etc.) –Tolerance to drought To Better Understand Competitive Strategies of Species To Better Understand Life Cycles –Are native strand species perennial or longer-lived?

Phase 2 Resource Needs Additional manpower for barrier work Additional equipment for barrier work Ecological monitoring, documentation