January (Volume 14, Number 7)
- Developer Jeff Stone and Associates Hold Key to South Kona Wilderness Park
- Whatever Happened to… The State's Lease of Land at Ma'alaea Harbor
- Lingle's Change of Guard at Planning Office Expands Authority of DLNR Administrator
- State DLNR, Resort Leave Maui County Out Of Erosion Control Measures at Ka'anapali
- Board Talk
February (Volume 14, Number 8)
- Board Talk
- Despite Proposed Fine, HC&S Stalls On Emission Monitor at Pu'unene Plant
- Experts Discuss, Plan For Arrival Of West Nile Virus To Hawai'i Shores
- From the Editor's Guest
- Challenges Shrink, Delay Payment Of Large Health Department Fines
- Injured Worker Sparks Investigations Of Waste Violations at Cement Company
- Enforcement at Ahihi-Kina'u Hinges On Community Input, New Permit Rules
March (Volume 14, Number 9)
- Board Talk
- Editorial: To Save Endangered Birds, State Must Shift Course
- DHHL Forest Restoration Plan Starts with Logging on Mauna Kea
- Hawai'i's Forest Birds: Is Recovery Possible? FWS Biologists Discuss the Prospects
April (Volume 14, Number 10)
- Water Commission Abandons Triggers for Designation of Waihe’e Aquifer
- Aquaculturists Are Challenged in Honolulu To Pay Attention to Environmental Costs
- On Mauna Loa, An Eye to the Sky Records Global Pollution, Climate Change
- Editorial: DLNR Should Go Slow in Easing Rules For Commercial Use of Public Land
- Agribusiness Corporation Gives Tenants Control Over Most State Land at Kekaha
May (Volume 14, Number 11)
- Natural Areas Commission Rejects Plan For Kayak Concession at 'Ahihi-Kina'u
- What Went Wrong?
- Pig Deaths Quench Hopes to Employ Helicopters to Spread Rat Bait in Forests
- Federal Case in Honolulu Casts Light On Traffic in Endangered Species
June (Volume 14, Number 12)
- Board Talk
- State Directs County To Fix Flaws In Central Maui Landfill Phase IV
- Makena Rezoning Request Edges Toward Conditional Council Approval
- West Maui Development Threatens To Swamp County Water Department
July (Volume 15, Number 1)
- Lease-less Non-profit Founders In Effort to Rezone State Land in Ma'ili
- New Navy Restrictions Cast Cloud Over Future of Coastal Access in Kekaha
- State's Large Ag Tenants in Kekaha Limit Opportunities For New Small Farms
August (Volume 15, Number 2)
- Draft Rule Limiting Bigeye Catch Brushes Off Impact of Hawai'i Boats
- Kealia Landowners Have History Of Conservation Violations At Moloa'a
- Editorial
- Honolulu Longline Fleet Faces Limit On Take of Bigeye Tuna in East Pacific
- By Wrongly Admitting Error, Land Board Opened Back Door to Conservation Withdrawal
- Draft Rule Limiting Bigeye Catch Brushes Off Impact of Hawai'i Boats
September (Volume 15, Number 3)
- Board Talk
- Fighting Words from Fishing Lobby
- Hawai'i Marine Reserves Protect Fish, Some of the Time, at Some of the Places
- Gillnets: Clappers, Sleepers, Foulers
- Conservation Conference: The Pied Pipers Of Mokoli'i, Bird Havens, and a Super-Fence
- Planned Maui Wind Farm Changes Hands In Face of Litigation, Rising Costs
- State Considers Rules To Prohibit Curtains of Death in Coastal Waters
October (Volume 15, Number 4)
- Other Assaults on Aquatic Resources Are Less Celebrated, But No Less Harmful
- DLNR Seeks New Ways to Protect Dolphins, Whales After Judge Tosses Out Old Rules
- It's Crowded Out There
- Editorial
- Whatever Happened To… The South Kona Refuge: Site Is Still Off-Limits to Fish and Wildlife Service
- Land Board Reconsiders Draft Rules For Commercial Activities on Beaches
November (Volume 15, Number 5)
- Emma's Column
- The DLNR's Response to Questions on its Budget
- Editorial
- Land and Natural Resources Department Suffers Punishing Blows in 2005 Budget
December (Volume 15, Number 6)
- Board Talk
- An Evolution in Way Board Handles Contested Case Requests, Hearings
- Recent Meetings Shine Spotlight On Life Under The Hawaiian Sea
- State Discusses Its Own NWHI Refuge
- Final Rule Puts Fishers' Convenience Ahead of Rebuilding Bigeye Stock
- NMFS Issues Final Rule To Limit Bigeye Catch in Eastern Pacific
- Dueling Regulations: Council, Sanctuary In Standoff Over Control of Leeward Isles