Gillnets: Clappers, Sleepers, Foulers

posted in: September 2004 | 0

A gillnet is any net that catches fish by trapping them by their gills. The particular use of gillnets in Hawai’i that has drawn the most opposition involves the setting of several nets strung together into a long monofilament curtain … Continued

Fighting Words from Fishing Lobby

posted in: September 2004 | 0

“Fight for the Right to Fish!” Those bellicose words, sandwiched between a marlin dressed in Old Glory and an ulua sporting the Hawaiian flag, are emblazoned on a T-shirt offered for sale by Hawai’i Fishing News. In its August issue, … Continued

Board Talk

posted in: Board Talk, September 2004 | 0

Board Revisits Decision To Remove Private Land From Kealia Reserve On August 13, the state Board of Land and Natural Resources once again removed a 2,400-acre parcel owned by Cornerstone Hawai’i Holdings, LLC, from Kaua’i’s Kealia Forest Reserve. This time … Continued

Editorial

posted in: Editorial, October 2004 | 0

Hawai’i Can Wait No Longer to Protect Vanishing Near-Shore Resources The near-shore news is not good. More fishers, with ever more efficient gear, means just one thing: fewer fish. As a whole, fishers are slow to accept the blame, pointing … Continued

E Ho‘omau I Ke Ola

posted in: August 2003 | 0

Wekiu Mauna Kea, kuahiwi ku ha’o i ka malie. Mauna Kea, standing alone in the calm. ‘Olelo No’eau Hawaiian Proverbs & Poetical Sayings, by Mary Kawena Pukui (1983) Mauna Kea is prominent in Hawaiian cultural and natural history. When measured … Continued