January (Volume 5, Number 7)
- Doomed Wetland at Haleiwa Is Small But 'Aesthetically, … Quite Pleasing'
- Department of Transportation Offers Wetland Mitigation Plan in Haleiwa
- Island Watch
- Land Board Resolves 20-Year Dispute Over Encroachment into Kane`ohe Bay
- DLNR, Bishop Estate Refuse to Sign Mediation Agreement on Waiahole Ditch
- On Inspecting the Perreira Ranch
- Editorial
- Poor Management, Inhumane Conditions On State Lands Used by Ranch, Dairies
February (Volume 5, Number 8)
- Editorial
- Book Reviews: 'Wise Use' Wise Guys: Backlash Against Green Movement May Only Grow
- Island Watch
- Request to Cancel Perreira Lease Is Set for Hearing by Land Board
- Audit of Office of Space Industry Blasts Hayward, MCM Planning Contracts
- Affidavit of Libert Landgraf
- Land Board Approves Haseko Request For Permit to Dredge `Ewa Marina Channel
March (Volume 5, Number 9)
- Editorial
- In the Conservation District
- Maui May Owe EPA up to $2 Million For Funds Misspent in Lahaina Plant
- Repeated Violations of Coastal Laws Show The Limit of County's Powers
- State's Coastal Management Program Gets Mixed Review by Federal Panel
- Do We Save Species, or Save Systems? Battle Lines Drawn at Makaleha Springs
- Water Commission Puts Off Action On Request to Tap Makaleha Springs
April (Volume 5, Number 10)
- Island Watch
- In the Conservation District
- City Drops Out of Plan to Run Desalination Plant at Campbell Park
- Mahai’ula at Center of Dispute Over Will of George Magoon Sr.
- Anatomy of a Speculation: The Many Flips of Mahai'ula
- State Can't Afford Roads, Water For Multi-Million Dollar Kona Park
- State Law Requires Disclosure Of Tax Number in Property Sales
- Editorial
- State Paid $23 Million to Sellers Of Mahai`ula Despite Tax Delinquency
May (Volume 5, Number 11)
- Island Watch
- In the Conservation District
- Boating Division Tenant Racks Up Debt, Contaminates Land at Honokohau Harbor
- DOBOR Records Cannot Explain Ups and Downs of Ke`ehi Balance
- Ke`ehi Marine Owners Circumvent State Review of Lease Transfer
- State's Largest Tenant at Ke`ehi Lagoon Owes More than $300,000 in Back Rent
June (Volume 5, Number 12)
- Whatever Happened to…? A Look at Past and Future Headline-Makers
- Hopeful Signs for 'Alala Recovery, But Sanctuary Acquisition Is In Doubt
- USDA Prepares a Stealth EIS For Restoration of Hamakua Ditch
- Pu`uwa`awa`a Ranch: Ongoing Problems With Fire Damage, Unpermitted Buildings
- Botanical Garden Goes to Court To Keep Public Off Government Trail
- Mahalo Nui Loa: On Completing Five Years
- DLNR Investigation of Cabin in South Kona Ended in 1988, But Mum's the Word on Fines
July (Volume 6, Number 1)
- Congressional Report on STARS Program Notes Drastic Cuts in Planned Launches
- In the Conservation District
- Former Chief Enforcer for DLNR Receives No-Bid Lease of State Land
- FDA's Stamp of Approval Fails To Put Safety Questions to Rest
- State Moves Forward on Plan for Facility To Irradiate Island Produce for Export
August (Volume 6, Number 2)
- In the Conservation District
- In Collapse of Tunnel at Hakalaoa, Geologic Time Breaks Human Clock
- Lower Hamakua Ditch Was Part Of Grandiose Design for Valley
- In Waipi`o, Taro Rises; In Hamakua, Sugar Falls, and Therein Lies a Tale
- From Ancient Times to Today, Water Has Defined Waipi`o Valley
September (Volume 6, Number 3)
- State’s Stream Rezoning Plan Angers Laupahoehoe Community
- In the Conservation District
- Work on Ditch Interrupted Flow Of Water to Waipi`o Taro Farmers
- The State Pays Dearly to Maintain Ditch, But No One Pays for the Water
- Editorial
- Draft EIS Is Expected to Propose Curbs on Water From Waipi`o Valley
October (Volume 6, Number 4)
- Island Watch
- In the Conservation District
- Fishery Council Is Weighted Heavily To Reflect Commercial Fishing Interests
- Council Limits Permits, Requires Satellite Monitoring of Longline Fleet
- 1994 Sees Dramatic Decline in Haul Of Swordfish by Hawai`i Longline Fleet
- Longline Observer Reports Intimidation, Indifference to Protected Species by NMFS
- Shark-Finning Is on the Rise, But Impact Isn't Known or Studied
- Fishermen Object to Paying Cost Of Program to Monitor Turtle Harm
November (Volume 6, Number 5)
- Editorial
- Opening Shots Foreshadow Bitter Fight Over Future Rights to Use Waiahole Water
- Drastic Change in Federal Lobster Fishery Means Trouble for Enforcers of State Rules
- Dumping Plastic at Sea Is Illegal, But Violators Are Hard to Nail
December (Volume 6, Number 6)
- Island Watch
- Water Commissioner Holds Lease Of 'Ewa Land from Campbell Estate
- Board Approves Mediated Plan To Give Public Expanded Access to Onomea Bay
- In the Conservation District
- Neither Sewer nor Stream, Ala Wai Is Pollution's Highway to the Sea
- Mamala Bay Study Commission Issues Draft Report on Coastal Pollution