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2013

1 Feb 2014

NMFS Ignores Letter of the Law in Extending Bigeye Quota Exemption

by Teresa | posted in: August 2013, Fisheries | 0

When does a law not mean what it says? Apparently, whenever the National Marine Fisheries Service decides Congress must have made a mistake. That is what has happened in the case of the Commerce Appropriations Act that was passed in … Continued

Patricia Tummons
1 Feb 2014

PLDC RIP, SPRBs, and SWACs: A Wrap-Up of the 2013 Legislature

by Teresa | posted in: August 2013, Climate Change, Development, Energy, Legislation | 0

When it comes to environmental issues addressed by the 2013 Legislature, repeal of the Public Land Development Corporation grabbed headlines. That agency, established by the Legislature just two short years ago and signed into law as Act 55 of the … Continued

Patricia Tummons
1 Feb 2014

Board Talk

by Teresa | posted in: Agriculture, August 2013, Board Talk, Fisheries, Forests | 0

DLNR Proposes Strict Size, Bag Limits On Fish Catches Around Maui, Lana`i On June 12, the state Board of Land and Natural Resources approved a request by the state Division of Aquatic Resources to hold public hearings on some rather … Continued

Teresa Dawson
1 Feb 2014

Author Robert Cabin Responds to 'Restoring Paradise' Review

by Teresa | posted in: August 2013, Forests | 0

I appreciated Patricia Tummons reviewing my book Restoring Paradise: Rethinking and Rebuilding Nature in Hawai`i in the July issue of Environment Hawai`i, but was surprised by her strong negative reaction to this and my previous book, Intelligent Tinkering. I also found her overall hostility ironic, because … Continued

1 Feb 2014

New & Noteworthy

by Teresa | posted in: August 2013, New & Noteworthy, Tourism | 0

Sailing On: “Ahoy rrrr ye mateys! The Queen’s Treasure be sailin again!” read the June 28 message to followers of Queen’s Treasure’s Facebook page. For about the last year and a half, Ka`anapali Tours, LLC (KTL), which owns the 65-foot luxury catamaran, has been fighting … Continued

Patricia Tummons, Teresa Dawson
1 Feb 2014

Fire Dangers Increase Exponentially with Just a Small Rise in Temperature

by Teresa | posted in: Climate Change, Forests, September 2013 | 0

“I don’t mean to scare anybody,” Andrew Pierce said after he had probably done exactly that. Pierce’s new research, which he shared at July’s Hawai`i Conservation Conference in Waikiki, suggests that climate change has resulted in fires now that can … Continued

Teresa Dawson
1 Feb 2014

Annual Damages from Little Fire Ant Could Be $170 Million on Big Island Alone

by Teresa | posted in: Invasives, September 2013 | 0

If efforts to control the little fire ant (LFA) on Hawai`i stay as they are, the island could see damages of nearly $170 million a year, as well as 33 million sting incidents a year. That’s according to University of … Continued

Teresa Dawson
1 Feb 2014

Hawai`i Is Becoming a Different Place 'Very Quickly,' Threatening Conservation Work

by Teresa | posted in: Climate Change, September 2013 | 0

Jeff Burgett is the science coordinator of the Pacific Islands Climate Change Cooperative. At the Hilo meeting organized by Peter Vitousek of Stanford University to discuss research into Hawai`i ecosystems, Burgett spoke direly of changes to come. “Conservation is founded … Continued

Patricia Tummons
1 Feb 2014

Conservation Scientists Gather in Hilo for 25th Annual Vitousek Meeting

by Teresa | posted in: Forests, Invasives, September 2013 | 0

There are no plenary sessions, registration fees, special badges or fancy luncheons. No logo-imprinted coffee mugs – not even a logo, for that matter. But for the last 25 years, the summer meetings organized by Stanford University professor Peter Vitousek … Continued

Patricia Tummons
1 Feb 2014

New & Noteworthy

by Teresa | posted in: Development, Endangered Species, September 2013 | 0

Monk Seals Are Not Pigs: Hawaiian monk seals are critically endangered, with only about 1,100 remaining in the wild, 140 of which live in the main Hawaiian islands. While federal resource managers are trying to grow those numbers, fishermen have begun … Continued

Patricia Tummons, Teresa Dawson

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