New & Noteworthy: NWHI Sanctuary, Dolphin Rules, Seawall Update, a Correction
NWHI Sanctuary? The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration has launched the process of designating the marine portions of the Papahanaumokuakea Marine National Monument as a national marine sanctuary. NOAA announced on November 19 that it would be taking comments on … Continued
Draft EIS Describes Plan to Address Coastal Erosion in Kahana Bay, Maui
By Patricia Tummons Kahana Bay, about seven miles north of Lahaina on Maui’s west side, has seen substantial erosion in recent years, exacerbated by a series of shoreline protection structures installed over the last few decades. Now, a group that … Continued
Wespac Objects to Proposed Changes In Federal Fishery Management Law
By Patricia Tummons Since its passage in 1976, the Magnuson-Stevens Act (MSA) has governed fishing in the federal waters of the United States. This is the law that established the governing framework of eight regional councils that are to recommend … Continued
Some Council Members’ Disclosures Show No Relation At All to Fishing
By Patricia Tummons In comments on proposed changes to the Magnuson-Stevens Act, the Western Pacific Fishery Management Council has objected to a provision that would have at least one council member be free of any financial ties to fishing interests … Continued
Fisheries Fund Awards by Wespac Are Criticized by Commerce Auditor
By Patricia Tummons For years, the Western Pacific Fishery Management Council has doled out millions of dollars to U.S.-flagged island territories from the Western Pacific Sustainable Fisheries Fund. But the way in which the funds have been distributed has always … Continued
Board Talk: ‘Akikiki Rescue, Appraisal Guidance Petition
By Teresa Dawson A couple, its two offspring, and a single male may be the only surviving ‘akikiki left in the Halehaha portion of Kaua‘i’s Alaka‘i plateau, and they may all die of avian malaria as early as next spring. That’s … Continued