Sugar Goes Under, Corals Come Back

posted in: April 2003 | 0

It may seem counter-intuitive to imagine that a coal-fired power plant is more beneficial to sea life than a sugar mill. But in the years since Hilo Coast Processing Company stopped using bagasse and started using coal, corals in the … Continued

Board Talk

posted in: August 2003, Board Talk | 0

Board Makes its Choice for Maui Wind Power Developer “This is Matt,” Land Division administrator Dierdre Mamiya told the Board of Land and Natural Resources, motioning toward a bespectacled young man to her right. And, she added, contrary to what … Continued

Board Talk

posted in: Board Talk, December 2003 | 0

State Parks Division to Investigate Future of Cabins at Koke’e, Kaua’i In three years, all of the state leases for the old cabins in Koke’e will end. Whether they will continue to be leased for 20-year terms, be turned into … Continued

From the Editor's Desk

posted in: Editorial, July 2003, Opinion | 0

Unsustainable Losses of Leatherbacks After a run of a hundred million or so years, the Pacific leatherback turtle, Dermochelys coriacea, is looking death in the eye. Over the last couple of decades, exponential declines in numbers of nesting female leatherbacks … Continued

ARCHIVES OF THE HAWAIIAN FOREST

posted in: July 2003 | 0

Hamakua Homesteaders, Plantations Conspire Against Forest In celebrating 2003 as the Year of the Hawaiian Forest, Environment Hawai’i is reprinting historical records that depict changes in the islands’ forested landscape over the last two centuries. This month’s selection is taken … Continued