Wespac Airs Grievances Over Push To Increase Closed Areas in Pacific
“Council Offended by Removal of Last Vestiges of US Ocean Waters Open to Fishing.” That was the headline on a press release issued June 23 by the Western Pacific Fishery Management Council. Members of the panel, the presser stated, were … Continued
As Deep-Sea Mining Threats Abound, So Do Calls for Safe Zones, Moratorium
A week before Western Pacific Fishery Management Council members railed against a proposal to expand the Pacific Remote Islands Marine National Monument, a member of the council’s Scientific and Statistical Committee (SSC) suggested that there was at least one aspect … Continued
Farm Dwellings, Overnight Camps at Issue In 2 Court Cases the LUC Votes to Appeal
Two recent judicial rulings have sent the Land Use Commission back to court. The first, a ruling on May 2 by 3rd Circuit Judge Wendy DeWeese, overturned a Hawaiʻi County law, supported by the LUC, that banned short-term vacation rentals … Continued
New & Noteworthy: Maciolek Obituary; Hu Honua Decision
Remembering ‘Doc’ Maciolek: Dr. John A. Maciolek (1928-2021), a career biologist with the Fish and Wildlife Service and former zoology professor at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa, died at his home last summer in Westlake, Oregon. At UH, Maciolek … Continued
Launiupoko Irrigation Co. Raises Rates; CWRM Designates Lahaina Aquifer Sector
On June 24, the Public Utilities Commission approved a new rate schedule sought by Launiupoko Irrigation Company (LIC) for the delivery of water to its 400-plus agricultural and residential customers. Instead of paying a flat rate of 76 cents per … Continued
BOARD TALK: Miloli‘i CBSFA; Legacy Lands
Land Board Heeds Community’s Wishes In New Rules for Miloli‘i Fishing Area On June 9, seventeen years after the Legislature designated Miloli`i as a Community Based Subsistence Fishing Area (CBSFA), the state Board of Land and Natural Resources approved rules … Continued