Hawaii Superferry Hilo Briefing - March 21, 2007

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    Hawaii Superferry Informational BriefingHilo

    March 21, 2007

    Explain how buses can be accommodated.

    Buses will be welcomed on board Hawaii Superferry. This is a wonderful

    opportunity for school groups and sports team to travel together with their

    gear. Buses will need to be booked in advance to ensure space. One price is

    charged for the vehicle; passengers pay separately. For information on

    group travel, please see details on our website.

    Has this project already been approved and how has the Native Hawaiian

    community been engaged (Civic Clubs, OHA, etc.)?

    HSF is committed to informing our communities of our operational plans and

    listening to concerns. We have done hundreds of presentations to various

    community, civic, and other groups around the state, including participation

    in 22 public informational briefings conducted by the DOT Harbors Division.

    Members of the Native Hawaiian Community have attended many of these

    meetings and provided valuable input. There is no approval process.

    Is there a conflict with Terry OHalloran having served on the SAC and now

    working for HSF?

    We do not believe there is a conflict. Terry OHalloran has served as amember of the Sanctuary Advisory Committee (SAC) for the past four years

    and currently represents commercial shipping. Mr. OHalloran has

    demonstrated a decades long commitment to protecting marine life in

    Hawaii. He joined Hawaii Superferry in April, 2006 and the Hawaii Superferry

    whale avoidance policy was created and reviewed by the SAC prior to Mr.

    OHallorans joining the company.

    Why wont HSF pursue an EIS?

    The U.S. Department of Transportations Maritime Administration determined,

    through a categorical exclusion, that an environmental review was not

    needed for a federal loan guarantee. The States Office of Environmental

    Quality Control found that an Environmental Assessment (EA) was not

    required. These determinations were confirmed by the Courts. No ferry

    operations under the Maritime Administration have been required to obtain

    an EA. Other carriers such as Matson, Horizon, PASHA, Young Brothers and the

    Cruise ships are not required to provide an EA either.

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    HSF has proactively addressed environmental and community concerns by

    implementing policies and procedures that in many cases go beyond what is

    required by regulations. Please see our website at www.

    hawaiisuperferry.com for more information in a document entitled

    Environmental Commitments.

    Are there plans to transport military equipment and personnel?

    There are no plans to transport military equipment or personnel. Should the

    military chose to use HSF services, as they do with airlines, we would welcome

    them as customers.

    Will HSF commit to traveling at slower speeds to avoid whales?

    As part of Hawaii Superferrys Whale Avoidance Policy, our vessels traveling inwaters 100 fathoms (600 feet) or less will slow down to speeds no greater than

    25 knots. These shallow areas are where the whale concentrations are

    known to be greater. Vessel captains will change course and/or speed as

    needed to avoid whales.

    What assurances are there that your whale avoidance policy will work?

    The whale avoidance policy represents the best technology and policy

    available today. First, the policy is about avoiding whales and routes have

    been changed during whale season to avoid areas with the highest

    concentration of whales. Second, Hawaii Superferry will employ two whalespotters aboard the bridge during whale season, which will be supported by

    motion stabilizing binoculars and night vision goggles. Third, the vessel is

    highly maneuverable even at high speeds. Whale avoidance is a priority for

    Hawaii Superferry. That said, it is not possible to issue a guarantee as natural

    conditions can be unpredictable.

    What steps have been taken to address traffic concerns on all islands?

    Based on traffic studies, arrival and departure times have been adjusted to

    avoid the busiest travel times on each island. Also, the port facilities havebeen designed to accommodate all the vehicles waiting to board the ferry.

    Additionally, Hawaii Superferry staff will assist in managing traffic as vehicles

    exit and enter the facility to facilitate a smooth flow of traffic.

    Where has all the money to fund this project come from? Dont some of the

    investors have relationships with the military?

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    Hawaii Superferry Inc. is a privately funded company. Some of our investors

    have previously served our country through the military or in government.

    John Lehman, chairman of HSF served as the secretary of the United States

    Navy from 1981 1987.

    Who sits on HSFs board of directors?

    The membership of the HSF Board of Directors can be found on our website

    at hawaiisuperferry.com/board.

    What security measures will be in place to identify individuals traveling with

    fake Ids?

    All passengers require a government issued picture ID to board Hawaii

    Superferry. These will be checked upon entry to the port facility. In addition,

    those traveling with vehicles must have a current drivers license, vehicleregistration and proof of insurance. If the driver is not the registered owner,

    the driver must have a notarized authorization to move letter.

    Will the EIS process be updated to include impacts of the ferry system on

    Native Hawaiian cultural and gathering practices?

    There is no EIS pending for HSF operations.

    Will the allotted staff be able to adequately handle screening if the

    maximum load (of passengers and vehicles) comes through?

    Yes, the planned number of port staff will be able to handle all security and

    agriculture screening. Staff levels will be adjusted depending on passenger

    and vehicle loads.

    Who is hiring and training ferry staff?

    Port staff are hired and trained by Hawaii Superferry. Staff working on board

    the vessel are hired and trained by Hornblower Marine Services, who is

    contracted by HSF for vessel operations. For employment information, please

    visit hawaiisuperferry.com.

    Can you clarify the comment/quote of Mr. Lehman in the Pacific Business

    News? Why is what he said no longer relevant?

    This question relates to comments regarding HSF providing transportation to

    the military. During the early stages of company development, the potential

    of providing transportation services to the military was included in the list of

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    possible market segments. It was subsequently determined that the regularly

    scheduled service did meet the needs of the military and as a result there are

    no plans to transport military troops or equipment.

    How has DLNR and OHA been involved in this project (to ensure Hawaiis

    natural resources and Native Hawaiian concerns have been considered)?

    Hawaii Superferry has met with the Department of Land and Natural

    Resources (DLNR) to keep them informed of our operational plans and to

    discuss any issues. Hawaii Superferry is committed to educating passengers

    about protecting our environment, such as how to prevent the spread of

    invasive species. Regulations for protecting Hawaiis natural resources are

    under the authority of the Department of Land and Natural Resources.

    Will there be more public meetings on the Big Island?

    Hawaii Superferry will continue to participate in various public meetings on

    the Big Island and is committed to continue its public outreach effort to help

    keep residents informed and listen to community comments. Hawaii

    Superferry participated in all 22 public informational briefings conducted

    statewide by the Department of Transportation Harbors Division. There is no

    additional DOT Public Informational Briefing scheduled.

    If there comes a time when HSF has a contract with the military, will this be

    disclosed and if so, when and how?

    Hawaii Superferry has no contract with the military, however, should themilitary chose to utilize the services of HSF on our regularly scheduled

    voyages, as they do with the airlines, we would welcome them as customers.