January (Volume 29, Number 7)
- Board Talk: Water Permits, Detector Dogs
- Waikoloa Highlands Loses Effort To Avoid Land Reverting to Ag District
- EDITORIAL: Oversight Required for Hawai‘i County Housing Office
- New & Noteworthy: TMT, Kahala Permits
- Treasures of Pristine Ocean Ecosystems Could Be Lost to Mining for Metal Nodules
- Hawai‘i County Reverses Course On Affordable Housing Approvals
- January 2019 PDF
February (Volume 29, Number 8)
- Whitmore Village South Parcel: More Trouble Than It’s Worth?
- ADC Improves Standards, Outreach In Effort to Secure Quality Farmers
- New & Noteworthy: Kaua‘i TVR Dispute; Hilo Landfill To Close; and Corrections
- Board Denies Haseko Access To Create Drainage at Oneula
- Board Talk: Boating Fees, Bottomfish Reserves, and Yacht Club Encroachments
- Wespac’s Meetings on Maui Cost Taxpayers Nearly $300,000
- February 2019 PDF
March (Volume 29, Number 9)
- ‘Aina Le‘a’s Plan to Exit Bankruptcy Is Derided by Major Secured Creditors
- A Short History of ‘Aina Le‘a Development
- Unsecured Creditors Ask Court to Reopen EIS Lawsuit Adjudicated Six Years Ago
- Award of $1 in Damages to Bridge Is Subject of Appeal to 9th Circuit Court
- Developer’s Delay in Suing State Is Subject of Appeals Court Hearing
- New & Noteworthy: Midway Mice, Lahaina Wastewater, and More
- DLNR, Land Board Struggle to Resolve Concerns over Revocable Permits
- Meanwhile, Boating Division Considers How to Auction Waikiki Catamaran Permits
- Board Talk: Unearthed Solar Farm Deal Forces Change to Legacy Land Purchase
- Water Commission Questions Remedies For Illegal Construction on Maui Stream
- March 2019 PDF
April (Volume 29, Number 10)
- April 2019 PDF
- Board Talk: Hanalei Home, Ala Wai Permit
- New & Notworthy: In Memoriam, EH-Xtra, ‘Aina Le‘a
- Wespac Meeting Roundup
- Council Seeks to Quickly Reopen Area Closed Due to Whale Takes
- Swordfish Fishery Closes Early Again After Hitting Loggerhead Catch Limit
- Council Issues Warning to NMFS Director After Lawsuit Threat Over Imperiled Shark
May (Volume 29, Number 11)
- May 2019 PDF
- Longliners Chafe at Draft Measures to Protect Endangered Sea Turtles
- Leatherback Takes in Hawai‘i Fishery Deemed Acceptable in NMFS Proposal
- Land Board Delays Action on Plan To Move Forward with Water Permits
- County Planners Embrace Exposure Area, But Face Resistance, Technical Obstacles
- Launch of Seabed Mining Experiment Is Put on Hold for Several Months
- New & Noteworthy: Another Whale Death; Clean Water Act; ‘Aina Le‘a
June (Volume 29, Number 12)
- June 2019 PDF
- Climate Experts Explore Possibility Of Suing to Cover Mitigation Costs
- Wespac’s Maui Resort Junket Cost Roughly $200,000 Above the Norm
- New & Noteworthy: Landfill Fines, HLH Lawsuit
- Hu Honua Faces New PUC Hearing, Well Issues, DOH Fines, and a Lawsuit
- For Four Decades, Mary Evanson Fought for the Maui She Loved
- Stakeholders, Board Members Diverge On How to Resolve Kaua‘i Water Fight
July (Volume 30, Number 1)
- July 2019 PDF
- Changes in Ocean, Climate Portend A Dire Future for Marine Mammals
- Invertebrates, Sharks May Suffer Most From Climate Changes in the Pacific
- Take Reduction Plan Goes Awry For Insular False Killer Whales
- New & Noteworthy: Hu Honua, Endangered Species Lawsuit, and a Coming Event
- Scientists, Resource Managers Seek To Understand, Halt Spread of ROD
August (Volume 30, Number 2)
- August 2019 PDF
- Wind Farm Barely Gets Preliminary OK To Kill 160 Additional Endangered Bats
- Maui Study Finds Bat Core Ranges Are Larger Than Previously Thought
- Are Petrels Breeding on O‘ahu?
- Auwahi Wind Farm Inches Closer To Permit Allowing Higher Bat Take
- NMFS Heeds Council Recommendation On Turtle Take Limits for Swordfish Trips
- Device Could Potentially Cut Gear From Turtles
- Council Backs Off Threat Against NMFS Administrator
- In 2019, Invasive Species Measures Caught Attention of Legislature
- New & Noteworthy: Kekaha Violations, Waikoloa Reversion
September (Volume 30, Number 3)
- September 2019 PDF
- Advances in Biocontrol Are Praised At Hilo Meeting on Invasive Species
- Conservation Conference Highlights: Tracking Invasive Plants and Animals
- New & Noteworthy: Rust Rule, ‘Alala, Coming Events
- Board Talk: Erosion, Sea Level Rise Threaten Sand Island Wastewater Plant Outfall
- Board Talk Cont.: Auwahi Wind Farm Gets to Kill More Bats
- Board Talk Cont.: Cruise Ship Fee Hikes Go To Public Hearings
- Court Rules Largely Against Plaintiff In Lawsuit Over Kahala Resort Permit
- Is Total Payout of $11 Million Enough For Condemned Land at Ma’alaea Harbor?
October (Volume 30, Number 4)
- October 2019 PDF
- Plaintiffs Seek More Transparency to Manage Army’s Pohakuloa Training Area
- Pohakuloa Ruling Spurs Motion For Reconsideration in Kahala Case
- Polovina to Discuss Climate Change at Annual Dinner of Environment Hawai‘i
- Fishery Council Struggles to Justify Expenses for 2018 Meeting at Maui Resort
- State, County Agencies Struggle with Transition to Electric Fleets
- Hydrogen Buses May Finally Make Debut on the Big Island
- Water Commission Roundup
- New & Noteworthy: Aina Lea and Draft EIS for EMI
November (Volume 30, Number 5)
- November 2019 PDF
- Board Talk: Routine Map Survey Reveals Dole Sold State Its Own Land
- Board Talk: Board Tacks ‘Penalty’ Onto Kahala Hotel Rent
- Board Talk: Water Permits For A&B, KIUC, and Others
- Board Talk: Board Expands Options For Kawainui Marsh Plan
- Board Talk: Managing Climbing, Hiking on Maui
- City, State Planners Explore Solutions To Sea Level Rise Hazards on O‘ahu
- Who’s Who on the Fishery Council?
- New & Noteworthy: Kahala Permit, Ground Water Monitoring Updates
December (Volume 30, Number 6)
- December 2019 PDF
- Settlement Lets Pacific Paradise Owner Pay DLNR Cents on the Dollar for Damage to Reef
- Feds Seek Reimbursement of Costs To Salvage Grounded Fishing Vessel
- Discrepancies in Records of Vessel Owners
- EDITORIAL: Longline Fishers Need Better Regulation
- Parties Offer Final Arguments In Na Wai Eha Contested Case
- BOARD TALK: Owners of Sunset Beach Home Contest Proposed Fine, Sand Burrito Removal
- City Climate Change Commission Mulls Changes to Shoreline Setback Ordinance
- New & Noteworthy: Sad Trees, Happy Bats