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Ohio/Penn DX Special Bulletin #1385.1

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    Ohio/Penn DX Special Bulletin No. 1385.1

    The Ohio/Penn DX PacketCluster
    DX Special Bulletin No. 1385.1
    BID: $OPDX.1385.1
    October 14, 2018
    Editor Tedd Mirgliotta, KB8NW
    Provided by BARF80.ORG (Cleveland, Ohio)
    Written/Sent From Strongsville, OH

    Thanks to the Northern Ohio Amateur Radio Society, Northern Ohio DX
    Association, Ohio/Penn PacketCluster Network, AB5K & the AR TelNet
    Clusters Network, W8HC, K9CT and the PIDXG for the following DX information.

    For more information contact:
    Craig Thompson, K9CT
    Phone: 309-251-9805
    Email: craig@k9ct.us

    News/Press Release— Pacific Islands DXpedition Group

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
    October 13, 2018

    Amateur radio permit application to Kure Atoll “denied”; Hawaii’s Department
    of Land and Natural Resources cites 1990 textbook, “Vertical structures such
    as the radio antenna… for ham radio operations, pose a direct bird strike
    hazard.”

    Trivoli, IL (October 13, 2018) – Over the course of the past four years,
    the Pacific Islands DXpedition Group (PIDXG) has sought permission to
    conduct a DXpedition from Kure Atoll, currently ranked by ClubLog as the
    #7 Most Wanted DXCC entity. During this time PIDXG has filed four separate
    permit applications.

    Due to scheduling conflicts, the first application filed in November 2014,
    was voluntarily withdrawn in April 2015 following authorization by The
    Nature Conservancy for the PIDXG’s January 2016 K5P Palmyra Atoll DX-
    pedition.

    A second permit application, filed in April 2016, was also subsequently
    withdrawn, nearly one-year later, due to the ARRL DXCC action “deleting”
    Kure Island (and Midway Island) from the DXCC program.

    However, following its DXCC reinstatement, a third PIDXG permit application
    for Kure was filed in July 2017.

    During the process of these three permit attempts, several email exchanges
    occurred to address the reviewing agencies’ follow-up questions and legit-
    imate concerns about our activity coinciding with Kure Atoll’s “albatross
    season.”

    Ultimately, our third permit application stalled out. Email status requests
    went unanswered. In December 2017, a phone call was placed to our Permit
    Coordinator assigned from Hawaii’s Division of Forestry and Wildlife and
    we were advised that an official “denial package” would be returned to
    PIDXG following a January 2018 Trustee Review Board meeting in Honolulu.

    After many email requests and phone calls on the status of the “denial,”
    on June 25, 2018 PIDXG finally received the formal denial package from
    the Chairperson of Hawaii’s Department of Land and Natural Resources
    (DLNR). The official position was that amateur radio “cannot be conducted
    with adequate safeguards for the resources and ecological integrity” of
    Kure Atoll. They contend that our use of antennas would pose a consider-
    able risk to the island’s bird population in spite of the fact that we
    indicated in our application we would be following USF&W approved guidel-
    ines and protocols successfully used by DXpeditions in other National
    Wildlife Refuges (NWR) and as praised by USF&W officials. (see video
    excerpt produced by James Brooks 9V1YC from the 2009 K4M Midway DXpedition:


    Follow-up phone calls and emails to Hawaii DLNR officials requesting
    additional clarification have been ignored and a formal Freedom of Infor-
    mation request to the State of Hawaii has likewise resulted in no sub-
    stantive information relative to the denial.

    Throughout each attempt of the permitting process, PIDXG has acted in
    good faith in its efforts. It has adhered to all procedural and appli-
    cation guidelines necessary for requesting access to this Public Land,
    land where amateur radio has already been determined to have “existing
    use” by the same Federal agencies overseeing this and other Pacific NWRs.

    It is the understanding of PIDXG that there have been NO documented
    instances of negative impact to the “ecological integrity” at any NWR
    from any previous amateur radio activity. Thankfully, through the guidance
    of the oversight agencies and the protocols directing radio operations
    from these environmentally sensitive areas, it can be said that amateur
    radio has maintained an impeccable track record in this regard. To suggest
    that amateur radio poses “unacceptable risks” or “has the potential to
    adversely impact seabirds and other protected species” at Kure Atoll is
    disingenuous and without basis in fact. Again, we refer to the praises
    sung by U.S. Fish and Wildlife in the above-mentioned YouTube video excerpt.

    The last amateur radio activity to Kure Atoll was in 2005. PIDXG does not
    think it is unreasonable to request the use of a U.S. Public Land for an
    amateur radio activity following a 13-15 year lapse.

    For the record, there is no appeal process in this matter. PIDXG has
    requested personal meetings with review agency members to discuss this
    activity but no response has been given to our requests. However, the
    cover letter accompanying the denial package indicates PIDXG is not
    precluded “from submitting applications in the future and will be evaluated
    pursuant to the findings criteria.” As such, a fourth Kure Atoll permit
    application was filed by PIDXG on August 6, 2018.

    At this time, PIDXG requests interested DXers to help in this matter. We
    simply ask that you send your QSL card and brief note respectfully asking
    the Hawaii’s Department of Land and Natural Resource to please reconsider
    their position in this matter to:

    Hawaii Department of Land and Natural Resources
    c/o Suzanne Case, Chairperson
    Kalanimoku Building
    1151 Punchbowl Street
    Honolulu, HI 96813

    Meanwhile, the PIDXG would like to thank the DX Community for your interest
    and support and will certainly keep you posted on any news relative to our
    efforts with Kure Atoll.

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