January (Volume 12, Number 7)
- A Pimm and Proper World:
- USDA Program Funds Dubious Projects While Impact Statement Awaits Completion
- E HO`OMAU I KE OLA
- Hardened Banks, Channelized Streams Climb Ever Upwards after Hilo Flood
February (Volume 12, Number 8)
- Emma's Column
- Board Talk
- Whatever Happened To… The Hawai'i Tropical Botanical Garden
- Court's Waiahole Decision 'Inspiring,' Says Public Trust Expert Jan Stevens
- Conference Explores Ways to Advance The Public Trust Doctrine in Hawai`i
- Saving the Jewels of the Trees
- Final Decision in Waiahole Case Changes Little for Windward Streams, Leeward Farmers
March (Volume 12, Number 9)
- Board Talk
- E Ho'o mau I Ke Ola
- UH Regent Enjoys Rent-Free Use of State Cabin
- The Closing Circle
- Food Waste Recycling on O`ahu: A Good Thing Gone Wrong, Again
April (Volume 12, Number 10)
- From the Editor's Desk
- Whatever Happened To … Gorse Busters
- End to Tunnel Work Promises New Life to Waipi`o Twin Falls
- 'Contact' – at 700 Fathoms
- From the Editor's Desk
- Water Commission, Despite Itself, Approves Kamehameha Schools’ Offer to Restore Streams
May (Volume 12, Number 11)
- The 'Rediscovery' of the Adze Quarry
- Hawai`i Fish Markets – in 1898
- E HO`OMAU I KE OLA
- Shrinking Glaciers, Rising Oceans
- Longliners Face Further Sanctions After Catching Turtles in N. Pacific
June (Volume 12, Number 12)
- CEATECH Violates Discharge Permit, Blames Tilapia for High Nitrogen Levels
- Aquaculture Has a History of Defaulting on State Loans
- Foundering Kaua`i Shrimp Farm Awaits Receipt of Government Loans and Land
- Board Talk
July (Volume 13, Number 1)
- Letter to the Editor
- Draft Economic Analysis For Kaua`i Downplays Benefits of Critical Habitat
- Island By Island Proposals For Critical Habitat
- Emma's Column
- Jack Jeffrey: Love for Birds Inspires his Art
- Federal Designation of Critical Habitat Sparks Firestorm of Debate on Kaua`i
August (Volume 13, Number 2)
- Board Talk
- Endangered Species Act Violations Brought Against Vessels Accused of Targeting Swordfish
- E HO`OMAU I KE OLA
- Whatever Happened To… The Exotic Pest Insect Committee
- Federal Agency Rejects WesPac Plan To Manage Reefs in Northwestern Islands
September (Volume 13, Number 3)
- Board Talk
- 'Every Coconut Tree Was Full in a Moment…'
- Design Flaws Block Phase IV Opening. Phase I, II Closure of Central Maui Landfill
- WHATEVER HAPPENED TO… The Exotic Pest Insect Committee, Part II
- The Roots of Ranching in Hawai`i: From Vancouver to Parker and Beyond
October (Volume 13, Number 4)
- E HO`OMAU I KE OLA: NA`U
- Counting the Acres in Forest Reserves
- Kahikinui: After Years of Decline, On the Brink of a 'Great Rising'
- Pasture or Trees? Graziers, Planters Pulled Territorial Government in Different Directions
November (Volume 13, Number 5)