Emma's Column: From Desolation to Forest

posted in: July 2000 | 0

For the final project in the school year for the Hilo High School club Jr. Greenpeace, we decided to undertake one of the most rewarding activities: planting trees. So, once again, we all boarded a car heading along the winding … Continued

Editorial

posted in: Editorial, January 2000 | 0

Saving Leatherbacks: The Injunction Isn’t Enough Leatherback sea turtles are awesome. Not in the trite sense in which that term has entered the vernacular, but in the true, full meaning of the word. They inspire awe, reverence, and humility. Leatherbacks … Continued

Leatherback Facts

posted in: January 2000 | 0

Leatherbacks (Dermochelys coriacea) are the largest species of sea turtles. Adults may weigh up to 1,600 pounds and attain a length of six feet. They can dive as deep as 3,300 feet. Their diet consists of jellyfish and related creatures. … Continued

Will Area Closure Help the Leatherbacks?

posted in: January 2000 | 0

Just how depleted are leatherback populations? And will the injunction imposed on the Hawai’i longline fleet by U.S. District Judge David A. Ezra help leatherbacks at all? The first question is easier to answer. Pamela Plotkin is generally regarded as … Continued