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1996
V 6 Number 7 (January 1996)
Hawai`i Longliners Hook, Kill Thousands of Albatrosses Annually
Editorial: The Killing Seas: Albatross Hookings Must Stop
Driftnets: Forgotten But Not Gone From Waters of Northern Pacific
Boater's Bounty Offer Casts Chill on Hanalei Activists
County Boating Regulations Are Nearly Impossible to Enforce, Prosecutor Says
Windward Groups Ask Land Board To Remove DLNR from Waiahole Case
In the Conservation District
Island Watch: Broken Promises, Broken Faith Bedevil Maui County Administration
V 6 Number 8 (February 1996)
Two Visions for East Honolulu Pit City and Developers Against State
Editorial: City, State Must Work Together to Save Ka Iwi Coast
Highlights of Proposed Settlement
The Lawsuits That Scare the City
Kaiser, Bishop Estate: Procedure Kept City Council 'Above the Fray'
In the Conservation District
Golf Courses Are Accused of Exceeding Allowed Take of Waiahole Ditch Water
Island Watch
V 6 Number 9 (March 1996)
Changing of the Guard at Olinda: State Disowns `Alala Breeding Facility
Editorial: Olinda: Why the Rush, Why the Secrecy?
With Just One Breeding Pair in Wild, Hopes for `Alala Rest in Juveniles
The Peregrine Fund: Does Success With Raptors Mean Success With `Alala?
Ranch Plans to Manage `Alala Habitat May Put Public Purchase on Hold
For Scientist at Olinda, Change Brings Research to Premature End
Island Watch
LETTERS: Mililani Experience Provides Example Of Holistic Management Of Plantation Trees
V 6 Number 10 (April 1996)
Dioxin Contamination Is Confirmed At Site of Former Wood Treatment Plant
Tropical Botanical Garden May Face Contested Case on Dams, Fill in Streams
1958 License Commits Molokai Ranch To Give Public Access to Hale o Lono
In the Conservation District
Island Watch
V 6 Number 11 (May 1996)
Well Contamination at Del Monte: The Making of a Superfund Site
Endocrine Disruptors Are Among O'ahu Contaminants
Chemicals of Concern in O'ahu Drinking Water
In Midst of '83 Water Crisis, State Rises to Defense of Growers
Delay, Distraction, Dissembling In Closure of Mililani Wells
State Groundwater Program Falls Short On Monitoring, Pollution Prevention
State Buried Containers of Pesticides At Halawa Animal Quarantine Station
Letters
V 6 Number 12 (June 1996)
Pineapple's Lasting Legacy: The Poisoned Wells of Maui
Editorial: Are We Killing Our Kids? Groundwater Merits Better Protection
Transition to Diversified Agriculture Multiplies Problems for Regulators
State Hasn't Followed Through With Studies of Health Impacts
Under Former Cane Fields, Atrazine Contaminates Groundwater Sources
In the Conservation District
Island Watch
V 7 Number 1 (July 1996)
LUC Acknowledges Bishop Estate As Konohiki of Ka'upulehu Land
EDITORIAL: The Ka'upulehu Decision: Is This what The Supreme Court Had in Mind?
Environmental Council, Governor Disagree On Rules to Protect Cultural Resources
LUC Chairman, Bishop Estate Manager are Allied A Founders of Political Party
Dissenting Commissioner Analyzes Legal, Environmental Failings of Project
Island Watch
V 7 Number 2 (August 1996)
Light at the End of the Tunnel? Waiahole Case Enters Final Phase
Editorial: The State Boating Division: Hopeless, and Worse
The New Leeward Food Pyramid: Farmers, Middlemen, and Landowners
Corporate Owner of Ditch Expects Million-Dollar-A-Year Profits
Unused Leeward Golf Courses Ignore Commission Order to Stop Waiahole Use
Leeward Parties Stress Recharge Value Of Ditch, Discount Reuse of Effluent
Island Watch
V 7 Number 3 (September 1996)
Experts Link Stream Flows To Kane`ohe Bay Productivity
Editorial: Return the Water to Waiahole
Who Will Decide?
Benefits to Waiahole Stream Life Are Seen Following Restored Flows
Public Trust Resources At Issue In Dispute Over Waiahole Water
State's Position on Waiahole Was Made Over Objections of OSP
Since Blasting of Waiahole Tunnel, Natural Flows May Never Be Restored
WIC, Leeward Farmers Contract For Provision of Waiahole Water
V 7 Number 4 (October 1996)
NMFS Reviewing Once More Impact Of Longliners on Turtle Populations
Editorial: Fishermen Must Curb Seabird Bycatch
Workshop on Albatross Hookings Explains Avoidance Techniques
State Wrestles with New Rules As Bottomfish Decline Continues
Shark Finning Doubles in One Year; Honolulu Exports Fins Worth $750,000
County Has Right to Regulate Hanalei Boaters, Federal Judge Finds
State Auditor Rips Into DLNR For Poor Management of Leases
Island Watch: Moloka`i Ranch is Required to Give Public Free Access to Lono Harbor
V 7 Number 5 (November 1996)
Boating Division Lease at Ma`alaea Costly to State, While Serving No Use
Editorial: The Ma`alea Mystery: Why?
Land Under Lease By State Was Owned by Scientologists
Terms of Ma`alaea Lease Tend To Favor Owner Over State
Ma`alaea Harbor Expansion Gets Green Light from CZM Office
Island Watch: Onomea Botanical Garden Gets Land Board OK for Expansion
V 7 Number 6 (December 1996)
Kaua`i County Stalls in Effort To Rebuild, Expand Wailua Seawall
Editorial: Is a Golf Course Worth a Beach?
From Sand Mining to Wetland Work, County Racks Up Violations at Wailua
Land Board Fails to Provide Public Notice of 'Briefings'
At Unannounced Meeting, Board Receives Long-Awaited DOBOR Report
Island Watch
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