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Papanui o Kane
Papanui o Kane
Aerial view
Photo: H. Eijzenga

2.3 acre islet located near Uaoa Bay on the north shore of East Maui. The islet is washed over by waves in high surf.
The islet is part of the State Seabird Sanctuary: access is by permit only to protect the islet's flora and fauna.

Literature Citations:

Altonn, H. 1977. Seabird refuge established. Honolulu Star-Bulletin 1977 (October 22, 1977): A101.

Anonymous. Maui county's offshore islets general information. Maui County. 2 p.

Department of Land and Natural Resources, D.o.F.a.W. 1981. Rules regulating wildlife sanctuaries. Department of Land and Natural Resources, Department of Foresty and Wildlife, Honolulu. 14 p.

Department of Land and Natural Resources, D.o.F.a.W. 1981. Seabird sanctuaries. Department of Land and Natural Resources, Division of Forestry and Wildlife, Honolulu. 3 p.

Hawaii, S.o. 1969. Geographic names approved, second quarter 1969, p. 8. In: Development, D.o.P.E. (ed.), State of Hawaii8.

Morin, M. 1982. State Seabird Sanctuary brief legislative history, p. 6. In: Department of Land and Natural Resources, D.o.F.a.W. (ed.), State of Hawaii6.

Walker, R. 1978. Named islands, islets, rocks, sandspits in the Hawaiian Archipelago. Department of Land and Natural Resources: Division of Forestry and Wildlife, Honolulu. 16 p.

'AlauHuluKaemiKeopukaKuhiwaMakoloakaMalaeloaMoke'ehiaMoku halaMoku manaMokuhukiMokupipiMolokiniPapanui o KanePu'ukuWai'anapanapa