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Patricia Tummons

19 Apr 2014

Meeting of Government Fishery Managers at Kohala Resort Costs Public a Quarter Million

by Teresa | posted in: Fisheries, Marine, May 2013 | 0

A year ago, the nightly network newscasts were focused on the extravagant spending by the General Services Administration – specifically, a Las Vegas convention for its employees that cost taxpayers $820,000. After congressional inquiries into the event, attended by 320 … Continued

Patricia Tummons
1 Apr 2014

Hu Honua Creditors Jam Hilo Court with Applications for Mechanic’s Liens

by Teresa | posted in: Energy, March 2014 | 0

For a few weeks in January and February, keeping up with the filings for mechanic’s liens against Hu Honua Bioenergy required almost a full-time presence in Hilo’s 3rd Circuit Court. On February 4, an article by John Burnett in the … Continued

Patricia Tummons
1 Apr 2014

A Tale of Two Tracts: Success Stories of Restoration on Slopes of Haleakala

by Teresa | posted in: Forests, Invasives, March 2014 | 0

The Nature Conservancy’s Waikamoi Preserve in east Maui has been mostly free of feral pigs and goats for the last two decades. But what has that meant for the native vegetation on the high slopes of Haleakala? In 2008, four … Continued

Patricia Tummons
1 Apr 2014

Hawai`i County Keeps Negotiating with SMA Violator, Despite Court Ruling

by Teresa | posted in: Development, March 2014 | 0

The County of Hawai`i Planning Department has won a favorable ruling from the 3rd Circuit Court in a case that challenged the county’s ability to set shoreline setback distances. Despite that, the deputy corporation counsel representing the Planning Department, Amy … Continued

Patricia Tummons
1 Apr 2014

New & Noteworthy

by Teresa | posted in: Agriculture, Endangered Species, Energy, Fisheries, March 2014, Marine, New & Noteworthy | 0

Council Loses an Advisor: Robin Baird, one of the leading experts on false killer whales in waters around Hawai`i, has resigned from the Protected Species Advisory Committee of the Western Pacific Fishery Management Council (Wespac). Baird resigned effective January 31. The … Continued

Patricia Tummons, Teresa Dawson
1 Apr 2014

New & Noteworthy

by Teresa | posted in: Development, Endangered Species, Fisheries, June 2013, Marine, New & Noteworthy, Telescopes | 0

Humpback Delisting Petition: A newly formed association claiming to represent Hawai`i fishermen wants to remove the North Pacific population of humpback whales from the federal list of endangered species.The group, calling itself Hawai`i Fishermen’s Alliance for Conservation and Tradition, Inc. (HFACT), … Continued

Patricia Tummons
1 Apr 2014

Hawai'i County Is Challenged In Court Over Ability To Determine Coastal Setbacks

by Teresa | posted in: Development, June 2013 | 0

A developer who has a history of flouting conditions of permits issued by the Hawai`i County Planning Department has now taken the county to court. At issue are the conditions of a Special Management Area permit governing a luxury, gated … Continued

Patricia Tummons
1 Apr 2014

Judge Invalidates Permit for Subdivision Planned for `Ohi`a Forest in South Kona

by Teresa | posted in: Development, Forests, June 2013 | 0

An old-growth `ohi`a forest in South Kona has been spared the developer’s ax – for now, at least. Judge Ronald Ibarra of the 3rd Circuit Court has determined that the County of Hawai`i planning director, Bobby Jean Leithead-Todd, and the … Continued

Patricia Tummons
1 Feb 2014

Behind Alibizia's Beauty Lurks a Multitude of Undesirable Traits

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

Waiawi Control Agent Is On the Move, Very Slowly In the words of waiawi warrior Tracy Johnson, “strawberry guava was on the radar of land managers for many decades” before a tiny biocontrol agent was finally released last year in … Continued

Patricia Tummons
1 Feb 2014

All About Albizia (Falcataria moluccana)

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

Some questions and answers about albizia in Hawai`i. What is albizia’s native range? It is native to the Moluccas, New Guinea, New Britain, and the Solomon Islands. When did it arrive in Hawai`i? It was brought to the islands in 1917 by … Continued

Patricia Tummons

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