Wailua, Maui WATERSHED FEATURES

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Wailua, Maui DAR Watershed Code: 65007 Wailua, Maui WATERSHED FEATURES Wailua watershed occurs on the island of Maui. The Hawaiian meaning of the name is two waters. The area of the watershed is 1.9 square mi (4.9 square km), with maximum elevation of 3734 ft (1138 m). The watershed's DAR cluster code is not yet determined. The percent of the watershed in the different land use districts is as follows: 26.9% agricultural, 73.1% conservation, 0% rural, and 0% urban. Land Stewardship: Percentage of the land in the watershed managed or controlled by the corresponding agency or entity. Note that this is not necessarily ownership. Military Federal State 0.0 0.0 42.6 OHA 0.0 County Nature Conservancy Other Private 0.0 0.0 Atlas of Hawaiian Watersheds & Their Aquatic Resources 689 57.4 4/7/2008

Land Management Status: Percentage of the watershed in the categories of biodiversity protection and management created by the Hawaii GAP program. Permanent Biodiversity Managed for Multiple Protected but Protection Uses Unmanaged Unprotected 0.0 42.6 0.0 57.4 Land Use: Areas of the various categories of land use. These data are based on NOAA C- CAP remote sensing project. Percent Square mi Square km High Intensity Developed 0.0 0.00 0.00 Low Intensity Developed 0.6 0.01 0.03 Cultivated 0.0 0.00 0.00 Grassland 11.5 0.22 0.56 Scrub/Shrub 35.3 0.67 1.73 Evergreen Forest 51.0 0.96 2.50 Palustrine Forested 0.0 0.00 0.00 Palustrine Scrub/Shrub 0.0 0.00 0.00 Palustrine Emergent 0.1 0.00 0.00 Estuarine Forested 0.0 0.00 0.00 Bare Land 0.9 0.02 0.05 Unconsolidated Shoreline 0.0 0.00 0.00 Water 0.5 0.01 0.02 Unclassified 0.0 0.00 0.00 STREAM FEATURES Wailua is a perennial stream. Total stream length is 6.5 mi (10.5 km). The terminal stream order is 2. Reach Type Percentages: The percentage of the stream's channel length in each of the reach type categories. Estuary Lower Middle Upper Headwaters 0.0 4.7 23.1 59.0 13.3 The following stream(s) occur in the watershed: Honolewa Paihi Wailua BIOTIC SAMPLING EFFORT Biotic samples were gathered in the following year(s): 1979 1980 1990 1991 1992 2003 690

Distribution of Biotic Sampling: The number of survey locations that were sampled in the various reach types. Survey type Estuary Lower Middle Upper Headwaters DAR General Surveys 0 0 4 0 0 Published Report 0 0 0 1 0 Species List Native Species BIOTA INFORMATION Native Species Fish Awaous guamensis Insects Hydroptila sp. Lentipes concolor Sicyopterus stimpsoni Introduced Species Crustaceans Macrobrachium lar Snails Cipangopaludina chinensis Pila conica Pomacea canaliculata Species Distributions: Presence (P) of species in different stream reaches. Scientific Name Status Estuary Lower Middle Upper Headwaters Lentipes concolor Endemic P Awaous guamensis Indigenous P Macrobrachium lar Introduced P Hydroptila sp. Undetermined P HISTORIC RANKINGS Historic Rankings: These are rankings of streams from historical studies. "Yes" means the stream was considered worthy of protection by that method. Some methods include non-biotic data in their determination. See Atlas Key for details. Multi-Attribute Prioritization of Streams - Potential Heritage Streams (1998): No Hawaii Stream Assessment Rank (1990): Outstanding U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service High Quality Stream (1988): Yes The Nature Conservancy- Priority Aquatic Sites (1985): No National Park Service - Nationwide Rivers Inventory (1982): No Current DAR Decision Rule Status: The following criteria are used by DAR to consider the biotic importance of streams. "Yes" means that watershed has that quality. Native Insect Diversity Native Macrofauna Absence of Priority 1 > 19 spp. Diversity > 5 spp. Introduced No No Yes 691

Abundance of Any Presence of Candidate Endangered Newcomb's Native Species Endangered Species Snail Habitat No No No Wailua, Maui 692

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REFERENCES 1980. Parrish, J.D. Numerical equivalents of biological data in the Lentipes report. 1980. Timbol, A.S., Sutter, A.J. and J.D. Parrish. Distribution, Relative Abundance, and Stream Environment of Lentipes concolor (Gill, 1860), and Associated Fauna in Hawaiian Streams. 1990. Hau, S. Skippy Hau Databook No. 311 Volume 3. 1990. Hau, S.. Memo Notebook: 1990 FW Stream Surveys Vol. 2. 696

1991. Hau, S. Skippy Hau Databook No. 391 Volume 5. 1991. Hau, S. Skippy Hau Databook No. 391 Volume 6. 1993. Cowie, R.H. Identity, Distribution and Impacts of Introduced Ampullariidae and Viviparidae in the Hawaiian Islands. J. Med & Appl. Malacol., 5. 61-67. 2003. Flint, Jr. O.S. and R.A. Englund. A Reassessment and New State Records of Trichoptera Occurring in Hawaii with Discussion on Origins and Potential Ecological Impacts. Bishop Museum Occasional Papers: No. 73. 31-40. 697

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