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Endangered Species

3 Jul 2022

As Deep-Sea Mining Threats Abound, So Do Calls for Safe Zones, Moratorium

by Teresa | posted in: Endangered Species, Energy, July 2022, Marine | 0

A week before Western Pacific Fishery Management Council members railed against a proposal to expand the Pacific Remote Islands Marine National Monument, a member of the council’s Scientific and Statistical Committee (SSC) suggested that there was at least one aspect … Continued

Teresa Dawson
7 Apr 2022

New & Noteworthy: Kihei HS, Whale Hookings, Climate Data Portal

by Teresa | posted in: April 2022, Climate Change, Endangered Species, Fisheries, Land Use, Marine | 0

Kihei High Update: “While construction of the two classroom buildings, administration building, and locker rooms is proceeding at a brisk pace, due to some unavoidable construction and material delays, we have been informed that completion of these new facilities will … Continued

Patricia Tummons, Teresa Dawson
7 Apr 2022

Hawaiʻi Supreme Court Rulings: Wind Farm, East Maui Permits

by Teresa | posted in: April 2022, Climate Change, Endangered Species, Energy, Water | 0

High Court Upholds Board Permit For Na Pua Makani Wind Farm After years of strife, the feud over the Na Pua Makani wind farm’s habitat conservation plan and incidental take permit is finally over. In May 2018, the state Board … Continued

Teresa Dawson
1 Mar 2022

New & Noteworthy: False Killer Whales on the Line

by Teresa | posted in: Endangered Species, Fisheries, March 2022, Marine | 0

Whales on the Line, I: Last year, the Hawai`i-based longline tuna fleet hooked five false killer whales inside the Exclusive Economic Zone around Hawai`i. All of the animals were determined to have been mortally or seriously injured (M/SI) by the … Continued

Patricia Tummons
1 Jan 2022

Wespac Advances Albatross Measure, Balks at Gear Change for False Killer Whales

by Teresa | posted in: Endangered Species, Fisheries, January 2022 | 0

The 189th meeting of the Western Pacific Fishery Management Council convened last month, amid a spate of unfavorable publicity, much of which dealt with the council’s lack of transparency. On the day before the full council meeting, the council’s Executive and … Continued

Patricia Tummons
1 Jan 2022

Wespac Continues to Press Feds For Permission to Take Turtles

by Teresa | posted in: Endangered Species, Fisheries, January 2022 | 0

For years, the Western Pacific Fishery Management Council has sought to obtain permission from the federal government to authorize the killing of green sea turtles (honu, in Hawaiian) for cultural purposes. The turtles around the Hawaiian archipelago are classified as a Distinct Population … Continued

Patricia Tummons
1 Dec 2021

Board Talk: ‘Akikiki Rescue, Appraisal Guidance Petition

by Teresa | posted in: Climate Change, December 2021, Endangered Species, Water | 0

By Teresa Dawson A couple, its two offspring, and a single male may be the only surviving ‘akikiki left in the Halehaha portion of Kaua‘i’s Alaka‘i plateau, and they may all die of avian malaria as early as next spring. That’s … Continued

Teresa Dawson
1 Nov 2021

FWS Proposes Downlisting Bat From Endangered to Threatened

by Teresa | posted in: Endangered Species, November 2021 | 0

Based on a new five-year status review released earlier this year, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is seeking to reclassify the ‘ōpe‘ape‘a or Hawaiian hoary bat from endangered to threatened. The species was listed as endangered in 1970, “based … Continued

Teresa Dawson
3 Oct 2021

Turtles on the Menu at Meeting Of Western Pacific Fishery Council

by Teresa | posted in: Endangered Species, Fisheries, Marine, NWHI, October 2021 | 0

When the virtual meeting of the Western Pacific Fishery Management Council opened on September 21, chair Archie Soliai led off with a Christian prayer. Although the council is a federal body, no one objected. Rather, participants on the WebEx screen … Continued

Patricia Tummons
1 Aug 2021

Keahole Kampachi Cages Attract Aggressive Bottlenose Dolphins

by Teresa | posted in: August 2021, Endangered Species, Fisheries, Marine | 0

Bottlenose bullies. That pretty much describes the behavior of some of the bottlenose dolphins that frequent the waters near Makako Bay, just north of the Kona airport. Up until about 2006, most of the dolphins in the area were the much smaller … Continued

Patricia Tummons

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