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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 Jan 2022

Judge Lets Creditor Foreclose on ‘Aina Le‘a But Refuses to Dismiss Claim Against County

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

‘Aina Le‘a, Inc., owner of more than 1,000 acres of land near the Big Island town of Waikoloa, has effectively lost a foreclosure lawsuit that was brought against it by the creditor whose loan allowed the company to climb out … Continued

Patricia Tummons
1 Dec 2021

New & Noteworthy: NWHI Sanctuary, Dolphin Rules, Seawall Update, a Correction

by Teresa | posted in: December 2021, Marine, New & Noteworthy, NWHI, NWHI fishing | 0

NWHI Sanctuary? The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration has launched the process of designating the marine portions of the Papahanaumokuakea Marine National Monument as a national marine sanctuary. NOAA announced on November 19 that it would be taking comments on … Continued

Patricia Tummons, Teresa Dawson
1 Dec 2021

Draft EIS Describes Plan to Address Coastal Erosion in Kahana Bay, Maui

by Teresa | posted in: December 2021 | 1

By Patricia Tummons Kahana Bay, about seven miles north of Lahaina on Maui’s west side, has seen substantial erosion in recent years, exacerbated by a series of shoreline protection structures installed over the last few decades. Now, a group that … Continued

Patricia Tummons
1 Dec 2021

Wespac Objects to Proposed Changes In Federal Fishery Management Law

by Teresa | posted in: December 2021, Fisheries | 0

By Patricia Tummons Since its passage in 1976, the Magnuson-Stevens Act (MSA) has governed fishing in the federal waters of the United States. This is the law that established the governing framework of eight regional councils that are to recommend … Continued

Patricia Tummons
1 Dec 2021

Some Council Members’ Disclosures Show No Relation At All to Fishing

by Teresa | posted in: December 2021, Fisheries | 0

By Patricia Tummons In comments on proposed changes to the Magnuson-Stevens Act, the Western Pacific Fishery Management Council has objected to a provision that would have at least one council member be free of any financial ties to fishing interests … Continued

Patricia Tummons
1 Dec 2021

Fisheries Fund Awards by Wespac Are Criticized by Commerce Auditor

by Teresa | posted in: December 2021, Fisheries | 0

By Patricia Tummons For years, the Western Pacific Fishery Management Council has doled out millions of dollars to U.S.-flagged island territories from the Western Pacific Sustainable Fisheries Fund. But the way in which the funds have been distributed has always … Continued

Patricia Tummons
1 Nov 2021

New & Noteworthy: Dairy Update, Records Request

by Teresa | posted in: New & Noteworthy, November 2021 | 0

Dairy Update: In 2019, the Big Island Dairy shut down, never having been able to prevent runoff from its manure-filled ponds fouling streams that ran to the ocean off the Hamakua coast of the Big Island. The dairy sits on … Continued

Patricia Tummons, Teresa Dawson
1 Nov 2021

Department of Education Told to Adhere To LUC Conditions of Kihei High School

by Teresa | posted in: Land Use, November 2021 | 1

Deputy attorney general Stuart Fujioka lobbed a sandbag at the members of the Land Use Commission when it met on October 27. And the commissioners were not pleased. The LUC is a quasi-judicial body, with procedures governed by a set … Continued

Patricia Tummons
1 Nov 2021

County,ʻAina Leʻa Sign MOA While Court Cases Drag On, Taxes Go Unpaid

by Teresa | posted in: Land Use, November 2021 | 0

One of the first actions taken by the new administration of Hawaiʻi County Mayor Mitch Roth following his inauguration last December was to soften the county’s stance toward the ʻAina Leʻa development. The previous administration had been insisting that the … Continued

Patricia Tummons

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