ATOC, NPAL – The Sound's The Same

posted in: August 2001 | 0

Intended as a tool to study the subtle effects of global warming, the North Pacific Acoustic Laboratory (formerly known as ATOC) has received far less attention than its noisy big brother, SURTASS LFA. In fact, many of the comments sent … Continued

Editorial

posted in: April 2001, Editorial | 0

A Sea Change Is Needed in Fisheries Management What makes a good fisherman? Used to be, it was skill in finding fish. The more a fisherman brought in, the greater his or her perceived skill. It is time to rethink … Continued

Cat's Chronicles

posted in: December 2001, Water | 0

Dry Wai`anae Explores Its Wet History Ordinary citizens flush up to six gallons of valuable drinking water down their toilets with each use and soak their hungry lawns with dozens more, oblivious to the mounting crises that such waste poses … Continued

Board Talk

posted in: Board Talk, December 2001 | 0

Former Board Member’s Testimony Throws HELCO Case Into Turmoil The decade-long efforts of HELCO, the Big Island electrical utility, to expand its Keahole generating facility are more and more taking on the traits of a soap opera. People who have … Continued

Cat's Chronicles

posted in: February 2001 | 0

Curbside Recycling Makes a Comeback in Kailua It’s 8 o’clock on a sunny Wednesday morning in Kailua, and I’m sitting on a bench outside Kalapawai Market – a historic green-and-white, Mom-‘n’-Pop store fronting the beach park. Half of Kailua congregates … Continued

Island Watch

posted in: February 2001 | 0

Hunters Are Shot Down in Appeal Of Federal Court’s Palila Decision For the last two years, a group of sheep hunters on the Big Island have been working to overturn a federal court’s order requiring the state of Hawai`i to … Continued