Marine and Coastal Zone Advocacy Council (MACZAC)
Ke Kahu O Na Kumu Wai
Chapter 205A-3.5 of the Hawaii Revised Statutes clarifies the lead agency's (Office of Planning) responsibility to maintain a public advisory body (MACZAC). The body is composed of twelve advisory members who are recruited from the Islands of Kaua‘i, O‘ahu, Maui, Moloka‘i, Lana‘i, and Hawai‘i, and have diverse backgrounds in business, environment, native Hawaiian practices, terrestrial and marine commerce, recreation, research, and tourism. Since its founding in 2001, MACZAC has worked on the mapping of coastal parking access and recommendations regarding shoreline certification, commercial boating regulations, harbor facilities, ocean resource management, and cultural management, as well as other marine and coastal issues.
MACZAC Brochure
Members
Working Groups
White Papers
CZM Interviews and Evaluation Report, 2009
Upcoming Meeting Date: TBA
Past Agendas and Minutes
Applications to fill current MACZAC vacancies (Hawai‘i) (Kaua‘i) (Lana‘i) (Maui) (Moloka‘i) (O‘ahu)
Click here for information on the recruitment process and overall description of MACZAC.
Closing date for applications of this recruitment is September 30, 2010.
Contact Jessica Stabile at 808-587-2800 or jstabile@dbedt.hawaii.gov for more information or to receive electronic notification of MACZAC's meetings.
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