New & Noteworthy

posted in: Fisheries, January 2005 | 0

Remembering A Giant: News of the passing of Hampton Carson last December was greeted with sadness by members of Hawai‘i’s environmental community. Carson, an emeritus pro­fessor of genetics at the University of Hawai‘i, had done path-breaking research into the evolu … Continued

Board Talk

posted in: Board Talk, January 2005 | 0

Land Board Issues Concessions To Na Pali Zodiac, Kayak Operators The three companies operating boat tours along Kaua‘i’s Na Pali Coast have been awarded three-year concession permits from the Board of Land and Natural Resources to continue their operations in … Continued

For Laysan Teal, Things Are Looking Up

posted in: January 2005 | 0

When it comes to survival, the nine-lived house cat has nothing on the little Laysan duck. Fifteen hundred years ago, it was found on all the main Hawaiian islands, but after the introduction of rats and other predators, only the … Continued

The Ups and Downs of the ‘Iao Aquifer

posted in: January 2005 | 0

Ever since the designation of the ‘Iao aquifer as a ground water management area, questions have lingered over the actual amount of water that’s available for withdrawal from that source. The aquifer was designated in July 2003, when the 12-month … Continued