Island Watch
‘Natural Dam’ Army Would Blast Might Be Part of an Ancient ‘Auwai Following the drowning of a soldier on maneuvers last December, the Army sought to lower the water level of the pond into which he had fallen. To do … Continued
‘Natural Dam’ Army Would Blast Might Be Part of an Ancient ‘Auwai Following the drowning of a soldier on maneuvers last December, the Army sought to lower the water level of the pond into which he had fallen. To do … Continued
On any given day, the banks of Hilo’s Waiakea Mill Pond are lined with people fishing. Young and old, male and female, Hawaiian, local, haole they’re all there, putting lines and nets in the water and hoping to take home … Continued
Kaloko-Honokohau National Park lies about three miles north of the town of Kailua-Kona and about the same distance south of Keahole Airport, on the Kona side of the Big Island. It is small as national parks go, encompassing roughly 650 … Continued
Nansay Hawai’i, Inc., the Hawai’i arm of a Japanese corporation, plans to build a three hotel resort on the land of Kohanaiki, to the immediate north of Kaloko-Honokohau National Historical Park. Inside the 300-foot-wide coastal strip that lies within the … Continued
Last fall marked a milestone for Kaloko Honokohau National Historical Park. Almost 20 years after a national park on the site was first proposed, and nearly 15 years after Congress passed enabling legislation, the parks Draft General Management Plan/Environmental Impact … Continued