PACIFIC ISLANDS
In 2006, we found a natural overlap from our decades of seabird research in the PNW to studies assessing impacts to federally listed seabirds Newell’s Shearwater and Hawaiian Petrel in the Hawaiian Islands. Since then, we’ve grown our experience in the Pacific Islands performing biological studies and environmental permitting for a range of developments like wind and solar energy projects, cellular towers, transmission lines, road, and bridge construction projects. We’ve worked with the National Park Service, US Fish, and Wildlife Service, NAVFAC Hawaii, Hawaii Department of Transportation, and local municipalities. We recognize the uniqueness of the Hawaiian Islands and tailor our projects to address Hawaii's unique environmental concerns.
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Biological Assessments and NEPA Documentation
Permitting and Authorizations
Environmental Studies
Ornithological Studies
Avian Radar Studies
Threatened and Endangered Seabird Studies
Avian Use Studies
Risk of Collision Modeling and Impact Assessments
Wildlife & Fish Studies
Bats - Visual and Acoustic Studies
Mammal Use/Presence Studies
Invertebrate and Host Plant Studies
Construction Monitoring
Rare and Invasive Plants