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Patricia Tummons

1 May 2022

New & Noteworthy: Wire Leader Ban, Hawai‘i Litigation, And a Correction

by Teresa | posted in: Fisheries, Land Use, May 2022 | 0

Wire Leader Ban: The National Marine Fisheries Service has published a final rule that, effective May 31, will ban the use of steel wire leaders by Hawai`i longline fishing vessels that target tunas. The leader is the part of the … Continued

Patricia Tummons
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

Courts Roundup

by Teresa | posted in: April 2022, Climate Change, Land Use | 0

Hawaiʻi County Sued in Federal Court Over Closure of Waipiʻo Valley Road Hawaiʻi County mayor Mitch Roth announced on February 24 that he was immediately closing the only road leading into Waipiʻo Valley to all but residents and farmers for … Continued

Patricia Tummons, Teresa Dawson
1 Mar 2022

LUC Grills State Planning Office Over Stealth District Boundary Review

by Teresa | posted in: Land Use, March 2022 | 0

By Patricia Tummons One of the key features of the Hawaiʻi planning law is the placement of all land in the state into one of four land use districts: Conservation, Agricultural, Rural, or Urban. And another key feature, until last … Continued

Patricia Tummons
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
5 Feb 2022

Land Use Commission Denies Permit For Hilo’s Connections Charter School

by Teresa | posted in: February 2022, Land Use | 0

Photo: Ted Hong, attorney for Community Based Education Support Services. By Patricia Tummons In the end, it wasn’t even close. By the time the Land Use Commission was set to vote on a special permit allowing the construction of a … Continued

Patricia Tummons
4 Feb 2022

New & Noteworthy: Hu Honua, Documents Disclosure

by Teresa | posted in: Climate Change, Energy, February 2022, New & Noteworthy, Pollution | 0

Hu Honua Rebuffed: The on-again, off-again dispute over the Hu Honua power plant just north of Hilo is now on again. This comes after Hu Honua itself sought to postpone – possibly for months – the scheduled start of a … Continued

Patricia Tummons, Teresa Dawson
1 Jan 2022

LUC Members Grill Kekaha Ag Co-op Over Its Important Ag Land Petition

by Teresa | posted in: Agriculture, DLNR, January 2022 | 0

Can a private entity’s petition to designate state lands as Important Agricultural Lands advance without the state’s permission? That question and many others arose last month, when the Land Use Commission met to consider a petition to designate 12,123 acres … Continued

Patricia Tummons
1 Jan 2022

New & Noteworthy: Monument Plan, Kahala Permit

by Teresa | posted in: DLNR, Fisheries, January 2022, Marine, New & Noteworthy | 0

PRI Planning: The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service are inviting public input as a first step toward developing a management plan for the Pacific Remote Islands Marine National Monument. The monument, which covers almost half … Continued

Patricia Tummons, Teresa Dawson
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

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  • New & Noteworthy: Punaluʻu Problems, Marconi Update June 3, 2025
  • Defendants in Affordable Housing Case Argue It Was ‘Self-Dealing,’ Not Fraud June 3, 2025
  • In State Court, Housing Developer Seeks Damages from West View and PMJ Kona June 3, 2025

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