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2005
V 15 Number 7 (January 2005)
Maui County Encounters Opposition In Effort to Acquire ‘Iao Aquifer Rights
The Ups and Downs of the ‘Iao Aquifer
Hawaiians, Conservationists Challenge Diversions of Streams in East Kaua‘i
Horses, Humans, and Helicopters: Headaches at Haleakala National Park
For Laysan Teal, Things Are Looking Up
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V 15 Number 8 (February 2005)
While Commission Ponders Stream Policies, Communities Make Headway With Petitions
EDITORIAL: Water Commission: A Decade of Disappointment
No Rules Yet on Hawaiian Water Rights
Contracts To Update Water Plan Languish
Lingle Offers DLNR Modest Gains; Actual ’04 Expenses Are Under Budget
Throngs Threaten Rare Resources At ‘Ahihi-Kina‘u Natural Area Reserve
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V 15 Number 9 (March 2005)
EDITORIAL: The Po‘ouli: R.I.P.
Though Time in Captivity was Short, HR-2 Gave Researchers Much to Ponder
Public Pans Proposal to Increase Commercial Uses in Northwestern Isles
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As Aged Po`ouli Dies, Authorities Rethink Plans to Save Birds in Captivity
V 15 Number 10 (April 2005)
Longliners Exceed Limit On Turtle Takes In 2004; Endangered Species Talks Resume
New Coastal Council Struggles with Purpose, While Ocean Summit Plans Languish
Eight Years After Purchasing Kona Land Federal Government Finally Gains Access
LETTERS
Fishing Council Approves Draft Rules For Northwestern Islands Sanctuary
The Big Fish that’s Getting Away: Over Time, More Fishing Means Smaller Fish
Army Finally Seeks Permit to Work In State Natural Areas, Forest Reserves
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V 15 Number 11 (May 2005)
Tiny Boring Beetle Could Bring Down Rare Monarch of Hawai‘i’s Dry Forests
EDITORIAL
Forecasts for a Warming Earth Take Center Stage as Scientists Meet
Hawai‘i County Eyes Forest Land As Site for New Solid Waste Facility
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Obstacles to Plant Restoration Loom Large
Jack and Kathy Ewel Depart Hawai`i; Helped Build Forest Service Institute
V 15 Number 12 (June 2005)
Kona Logger Countersues Damon Estate, Claims Trust Kept Conservation Lands Secret
Army, DLNR Thrash Out Terms Of Mitigation Work on State Lands
Miconia, Coral, Algae, and Coqui Top List of Invasive Species Grants
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Municipal Water Use Takes Back Seat To Public Trust, in View of Legal Expert
Symposium Features Latest Science On Hawai‘i Stream Fishes and More
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V 16 Number 1 (July 2005)
To Protect Bigeye Tuna, Council Favors Expanding Federal License Requirements
Northwestern Hawaiian Isles Council Proposes New Management Regime
Who Gets to Go? Permits to Visit Isles Are Issued by a Multitude of Agencies
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V 16 Number 2 (August 2005)
NARS, Precious Lands Poised For Windfall With Legacy Act’s Conveyance Tax Increase
Water Commission Is Urged to Look At Lessons from Mono Lake Dispute
Waiahole Ditch Enters the Home Stretch
2005 Legislature Leaves Its Mark On Hawai‘i’s Environmental Laws
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V 16 Number 3 (September 2005)
Honolulu Airport Is Proposed as Site
Can Hawai‘i Support Two Irradiators?
NRC Sanctions University of Hawai‘i For Lax Irradiator Management
Conservation Conference Spotlights Restoration Of Species, Ecosystems
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V 16 Number 4 (October 2005)
Hawaiian, State Agencies Race to Reclaim Wao Kele O Puna from Campbell Estate
Agencies Will Lobby Legislature for Funds To Plug Geothermal Well
STRANGERS IN PARADISE*
Hawai‘i Conservation Conference, Part II: Islet Restoration in Hawai‘i, Marianas
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V 16 Number 5 (November 2005)
Unpermitted Seawalls in ‘Ewa Beach Test Resolve of City, State Agencies
EDITORIAL
A Revetment in La‘ie Gets a Pass
State’s Push to Pave Way for Modified Algae Leads Circuit Judge to Vacate Ag Board Permit
Group Requests NRC Hearing On Proposed Airport Irradiator
NEW AND NOTEWORTHY
V 16 Number 6 (December 2005)
East Maui Taro Farmers May Receive Interim Relief From Water Diversion
NMFS Finding Allows Increased Take Of Turtles by Hawai`i Longline Tuna Fleet
Book Review: Nihoa and Necker Revealed
Health, Safety Concerns Prompt Commission To Recommend Closure of `Ahihi-Kina`u
Commission Approves Waiawa Wells Despite Environmental, Legal Concerns
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