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2002
V 12 Number 7 (January 2002)
Hardened Banks, Channelized Streams Climb Ever Upwards after Hilo Flood
E HO`OMAU I KE OLA
USDA Program Funds Dubious Projects While Impact Statement Awaits Completion
A Pimm and Proper World:
BOARD TALK
V 12 Number 8 (February 2002)
Final Decision in Waiahole Case Changes Little for Windward Streams, Leeward Farmers
Saving the Jewels of the Trees
Conference Explores Ways to Advance The Public Trust Doctrine in Hawai`i
Court's Waiahole Decision 'Inspiring,' Says Public Trust Expert Jan Stevens
Whatever Happened To... The Hawai'i Tropical Botanical Garden
Board Talk
Emma's Column
V 12 Number 9 (March 2002)
Food Waste Recycling on O`ahu: A Good Thing Gone Wrong, Again
The Closing Circle
UH Regent Enjoys Rent-Free Use of State Cabin
E Ho'o mau I Ke Ola
Board Talk
V 12 Number 10 (April 2002)
Water Commission, Despite Itself, Approves Kamehameha Schools' Offer to Restore Streams
'Contact' - at 700 Fathoms
From the Editor's Desk
End to Tunnel Work Promises New Life to Waipi`o Twin Falls
Board Talk
Whatever Happened To... Gorse Busters
V 12 Number 11 (May 2002)
Longliners Face Further Sanctions After Catching Turtles in N. Pacific
Shrinking Glaciers, Rising Oceans
E HO`OMAU I KE OLA
Hawai`i Fish Markets - in 1898
Board Talk
The 'Rediscovery' of the Adze Quarry
Editorial
V 12 Number 12 (June 2002)
Foundering Kaua`i Shrimp Farm Awaits Receipt of Government Loans and Land
Aquaculture Has a History of Defaulting on State Loans
CEATECH Violates Discharge Permit, Blames Tilapia for High Nitrogen Levels
BOARD TALK
V 13 Number 1 (July 2002)
Federal Designation of Critical Habitat Sparks Firestorm of Debate on Kaua`i
Jack Jeffrey: Love for Birds Inspires his Art
Emma's Column: Myth in the Mists of Moloka`i's North Shore
Island By Island Proposals For Critical Habitat
Draft Economic Analysis For Kaua`i Downplays Benefits of Critical Habitat
Letter to the Editor
V 13 Number 2 (August 2002)
Federal Agency Rejects WesPac Plan To Manage Reefs in Northwestern Islands
Whatever Happened To... The Exotic Pest Insect Committee
E HO`OMAU I KE OLA
Endangered Species Act Violations Brought Against Vessels Accused of Targeting Swordfish
Board Talk
V 13 Number 3 (September 2002)
The Roots of Ranching in Hawai`i: From Vancouver to Parker and Beyond
WHATEVER HAPPENED TO... The Exotic Pest Insect Committee, Part II
Design Flaws Block Phase IV Opening. Phase I, II Closure of Central Maui Landfill
'Every Coconut Tree Was Full in a Moment...'
BOARD TALK
V 13 Number 4 (October 2002)
Pasture or Trees? Graziers, Planters Pulled Territorial Government in Different Directions
Kahikinui: After Years of Decline, On the Brink of a 'Great Rising'
Counting the Acres in Forest Reserves
E HO`OMAU I KE OLA: NA`U
V 13 Number 5 (November 2002)
Public Lands Lose Value as Forests Yield to Pasture to Appease Island Ranchers
Editorial
At Ukumehame, A Century of Abuse Leaves a Nearly Lifeless Landscape
Board Talk
V 13 Number 6 (December 2002)
Forest Managers Seek to Stem the Tide Of Loss with Recovery Projects Statewide
Emma's Column
Weed Risk Assessment: Will Voluntary System Be Enough?
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