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1994
V 4 Number 7 (January 1994)
Owners of Hanalei Boatyard Allege Former Mayor Promised Them Profits
Draft EA For Beach Landings at Wailea, Maui, Discloses Grander Plan by State Boating Division
Federal Government Releases Plan For EIS Covering Naval Nuclear Fuel
In the Conservation District
Island Watch
V 4 Number 8 (February 1994)
Dispute Over Water Pits Dole Food Against State, County, Lana'i Citizens
Editorial: In a Hostage Economy, Who Calls the Shots?
From Ancient Times, Water Has Limited Growth on Lana'i
High Level Aquifier Is At Heart of Dispute
LUC Record Provides Slim Support For Company's Present-Day Claims
Lana'i's Native Plants, Birds Succumb to Onslaught of Invaders
Shut-out of Press Runs Counter To Company Promises of Public Access
Island Watch
V 4 Number 9 (March 1994)
DLNR Does Nothing to Protect Islands' Stocks of Prized Bottomfish
Editorial: Curbs Are Needed to Save the Fish
How to Bring Back the Fish? Few Options, and All Are Hard
In Waters off Northwestern Islands, Bottomfish Seem to Be in Good Shape
Division of Aquatic Resources Balks at Requests For Improvements in Fish Catch Reports
City of Honolulu Tops Health Department List In Violations of New Water Regulations
Beach Water Quality Ratings Raise Questions About DOH Standards
V 4 Number 10 (April 1994)
Hawai'i Longline Fleet Takes Toll On Endangered, Threatened Sea Turtles
Editorial: Sea turtles Need Help; Can Fishery Council Give It?
Loggerhead and Leatherback, Green, Hawksbill, and Olive Ridley
In the Conservation District
Shark-Finning Is Believed To Be Widespread
In Half a Decade, a Revolution In Hawai'i-Based Longline Fishery
Conservationists, Scientists Propose Changes in U.S. Fishery Management Act
V 4 Number 11 (May 1994)
From Well-Used Land to Instrument Of Investors: Metamorphosis in Makena
Citizens Group Asks DLNR to Void Permit for House on North Kohala Coast
Typical Land Board Member: Male, Japanese, Democrat, Pro-Development
V 4 Number 12 (June 1994)
By Default, Land Board Permits Expansion of Keahole Power Plant
Editorial: The HELCO Case -- Puzzling, Disappointing, Shameful
In the Conservation District: Hawai`i County Considers Selling to Garden Road Claimed by State
Hearings Officer Says CDUA Is Required For Zodiac Boats' Use of Kaua'i Beach
Pearl Harbor's 'Recycling' Program Wins Dishonorable Mention from GAO
Island Watch: In 2 Months, Exploratory Well Planned by State Trebles in Size, Cost
Letters
V 5 Number 1 (July 1994)
Public Lands in Private Hands: The Beach Reserves of Kihei, Maui
Editorial
No Rhyme or Reason to Rental Rates
Month-to-Month State Permits Give Way to Longer-Term Uses
Consensus Weak, Divisions Strong In Stream Protection Task Force
In the Conservation District
Island Watch
V 5 Number 2 (August 1994)
HFDC Must Pay Amfac $750,000 to Leave Unencumbered State Land, Board Says
Editorial
In 25 Years, Use of State Land Brings Amfac $70 Million, Public $2 Million
Expired Lease Illustrates Problems In DLNR's Management of State Land
'Net Lands' or 'Swiss Cheese': Transfer Of Land Raises Entitlement Questions
In the Conservation District
Letters
V 5 Number 3 (September 1994)
Waiahole Water: Where Will It Go When Sugar Is Gone?
Fingers in the Dikes: State Tries To Plug Flow from Kahana Tunnel
Tenant-Landlord Disputes Aplenty Over Amfac's Use of State Land, Water
Energy Department Seeks Comments On Draft EIS for Spent Nuclear Fuel
Stressed-Out Lobster Populations Force Early Closure of 1994 Season
V 5 Number 4 (October 1994)
From Sugar Bowl to Stew Pot? Future of Cane Land Is Uncertain
Editorial
Waiahole Farmers' 20-Year Struggle For Land May Be Nearing an End
In 1912, Waiahole Farmer Sought To Insure ‘Plentiful Supply of Water’
Commission Decides On Waiahole Releases
In the Conservation District
DLNR Pays Sole-Source Consultant $60,000 for New Conservation Rules
Island Watch
Attorney General's Office Reminds DLNR Of Need to Comply With Open Records Law
V 5 Number 5 (November 1994)
Medical Waste Incinerator in `Aiea Lacks DLNR, DOH, and County Permits
Editorial
No Permit for Hilo Hospital Incinerator As Red Tape Snags Effort to Replace It
Amfac Continues Leeward Dumping As Ditch Dispute Enters Mediation
State Pays $20,000 for Assessment Covering Use of Waiahole Ditch Water
Levels of Chemical Contaminants Appear on Rise in Waialua Wells
In the Conservation District
Ka`u Site Chosen For NEXRAD
V 5 Number 6 (December 1994)
Coral Survives WaterWorld, But Will Rest of State Be So Lucky?
Film Permits on a Fast Track
WaterWorld Complaints Result In County Firing Film Contractor
Lawyer in Ewa Marina Contested Case Accuses Landgraf of Improper Conduct
In the Conservation District
Public Welcome Mat Still Rolled Up Along Most of Kihei Beach Reserve
Leeward Politicians Seek to Enter Contested Case on Waiahole Ditch
Island Watch
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