![]() A portion of a previously recorded archaeological site was found on the surface on the east end of the project corridor. The archaeological work included pedestrian survey that covered 100% of the proposed fenceline, as well as test excavations consisting of 13 shovel test pits. This was done in preparation for ground disturbance associated with construction of a predator control fence to keep axis deer, cats, dogs, and other predators away from wedgetailed shearwater nesting colonies along the coastal dune strand of the preserve. Archaeological inventory survey was conducted on a portion of TMK: (2) 5-1-002:037 in the Mo‘omomi Preserve in Kaluako‘i Ahupua‘a, Kona District, on the Island of Moloka‘i, Hawai‘i.
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