February 2010 PDF
February 2010
February 2010
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The decline of coral cover in nearshore areas of Maui has been dramatic in recent years. The state Department of Land and Natural Resources’ Division of Aquatic Resources reported in 2006 that, since 1999, mean coral cover at nine reefs … Continued
If sewage effluent that has not been disinfected reaches nearshore waters, it stands to reason that at least some of the bacteria it contains will be carried there as well. But to date, few studies have been done to investigate … Continued
Say you’re in West Maui and decide to take a dip at Kahekili Park, just north of the Ka`anapali resort area. The water sparkles at the foot of the wide beach. It looks inviting. But, according to a recent U.S. Geological Survey … Continued
By now, everyone who attends a hearing on a proposed natural area reserve or an application for a fence or any other plan to protect habitat for native Hawaiian species knows the drill. There’s the predictable, earnest testimony from those … Continued
The decision of Governor Linda Lingle to shut down the state’s Kulani Correctional Facility, a 200-bed minimum security prison, came down like the proverbial ton of bricks on the communities of East Hawai`i. Kulani prison, on the windward slopes of … Continued
Opponents of Ka`ena Point Fence Are Denied Contested Case Hearing On August 12, the state Board of Land and Natural Resources denied the requests of Summer Kaimalia Nemeth and Huang Chi Kuo for a contested case hearing over a 600-meter … Continued
Before the state established rules to restrict uses within the state’s Conservation District, which covers about half of the land in Hawai`i or approximately two million acres, projects like O`ahu’s Kapa`a Quarry, golf courses, Sea Life Park, and Hawai`i Loa … Continued
By the end of the year, the state Department of Hawaiian Home Lands expects to be ready to hire a contractor to remediate a hazardous waste site on its lands in `Ewa. When the state bought 1,100 acres of former … Continued