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Where can additional information on the proposed nomination and on the World Heritage Program be found?

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Where can additional information on the proposed nomination and on the World Heritage Program be found?

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Information on progress on the preparation of the World Heritage nomination for the Papah?naumoku?kea Marine National Monument can be obtained from the Monument office at (808) 397-2660 or hawaiireef(at)noaa.gov or by contacting Jonathan Putnam in the Office of International Affairs of the National Park Service (jonathan_putnam(at)nps.gov ) or by phone at 202-354-1809. More detailed written information on the U.S. World Heritage Program can be found by following the World Heritage link from the National Park Service Office of International Affairs website at www.nps.gov/oia/topics. For information on the World Heritage Convention generally, please see the UNESCO World Heritage Centre’s website at whc.unesco.org. For general information on the Papah?naumoku?kea Marine National Monument, including access to the proposed management plan and information on how to comment on it as well, see the website at www.papahanaumokuakea.gov.

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Information on progress on the preparation of the World Heritage nomination for the Papahānaumokuākea Marine National Monument can be obtained from the Monument office at (808) 397-2660 or hawaiireef(at)noaa.gov or by contacting Jonathan Putnam in the Office of International Affairs of the National Park Service (jonathan_putnam(at)nps.gov ) or by phone at 202-354-1809. More detailed written information on the U.S. World Heritage Program can be found by following the World Heritage link from the National Park Service Office of International Affairs website at www.nps.gov/oia/topics. For information on the World Heritage Convention generally, please see the UNESCO World Heritage Centre’s website at whc.unesco.org.

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