January (Volume 10, Number 7)
- Letter to the Editor
- Board Talk
- Fisheries Council Limits Fleet To 50,000 Oceanic Sharks a Year
- Estimated Fleetwide Turtle Takes and Kills in the Hawaiian Longline Fishery, 1994-1998
- Will Area Closure Help the Leatherbacks?
- Leatherback Facts
- Editorial
- To Spare Turtles, Hawai'i Fishers Are Banned From Northern Pacific
February (Volume 10, Number 8)
- Emma' Column
- Heptachlor Flap Leaves Moloka`i Farmer Holding Tons of Spoiled Onions, Beans
- Activists Around the State Mobilize To Halt Electric Utility Projects
- Fires, Floods, Famine: Release Sites For `Alala Pose Range of Problems
- `Alala: Despite Optimistic Plan, Outlook Is Grim
- `Alala Release Plan Comes As Hope For Wild Bird Population Grows Dim
March (Volume 10, Number 9)
- Genetic Modification of Pineapples Among Research Supported by State
- Board Talk
- Letter to the Editor
- Disputes Over Shorelines Delay Two Projects at Ka`anapali, Maui
- In Battered Wai`anae, Community Organizes To Save Environment, Health
April (Volume 10, Number 10)
- Emma's Column
- At French Frigate Shoals, Monk Seals Face Threats Both Man-Made and Natural
- What the Legislature Didn't Do: Environmental Bills That Died
- Groups Push Closure of Lobster Fishery To Promote Recovery of Monk Seals
May (Volume 10, Number 11)
- Island Watch
- The Filthy Four: Commonly Used Pesticides in Hawai'i's Schools
- The Pu'ole'ole blows and 'Awa is poured; Hawaiian seedlings return to Auwahi
- Editorial: Zero Tolerance: Curb Use of Pesticides in Schools
- Needless Risk: Pesticides At Schools Put Hawai`i's Children In Harm's Way
June (Volume 10, Number 12)
- Emma's Column
- Board Talk
- Long-Horned Beetle Could Pose Threat to Native Hardwoods
- Shearwaters' Decline on Kaua`i May Be Result of Many Factors
- Tall Tales: Towers Bring Controversy to Rural Areas
- Editorial: Observer Program Must Be Restored
- Long-Lined, Short-Sighted
July (Volume 11, Number 1)
- Emma's Column: From Desolation to Forest
- Waipi`o Community Seeks to End Kamehameha Schools' Waste of Water
- The Hoof Beat
- Natural Area Commission Votes to Keep Pu`u Maka`ala NAR Boundaries Intact
- The 2000 Legislature and the Environment: Missed Opportunities
- Letter From Kaua`i
- What Maui County and A&B Have Agreed On
- Editorial: On the Occasion of Completing 10 Years, a Reflection
- Maui Board of Water Supply Slams Door On Public As It Signs Pact with A&B
August (Volume 11, Number 2)
- Hook on Midway Tells A Tale
- Letter from Kaua`i
- Editorial
- Floating Plastic Debris Poses Threat To Albatross Chicks in North Pacific
September (Volume 11, Number 3)
- Editorial: It's Payback Time at Pu`uwa`awa`a
- At Ka`upulehu, A Dryland Forest Is Lovingly Restored
- Cattle as Bane and Salvation of Rare Plants at Pu`uwa`awa`a
- Introduced Silk Oak Runs Rampant
- Cattle, Sheep, Goats Trample Pu`uwa`awa`a Treasures
- State Land Board Extends Grazing Lease at Pu`uwa`awa`a
- Emma's Column
- Fishing Lines
- Dust Generates Complaints, But No Fines
- City Policies Sends Violators Mixed Signals
October (Volume 11, Number 4)
- Emma's Column
- Island Watch
- Letter From Kaua`i
- Caught between two worlds, Biologists At PTA Strive for Knowledge, Stewardship
- Endangered and Threatened Plants at Pohakuloa Training Area, Hawai'i
- Hunter's Block Saddle Road Work, Professing Concern for the Rare Palila
November (Volume 11, Number 5)
- Red Ants, Brown Snakes, and Horned Beetles Are Nightmares of Award-Winning Biologist
- Board Talk
- Moloka`i Farmer Suspects Illness Was Caused by Heptachlor Exposure
- Waiahole Decision Highlights
- State Rates Encourage Use of Waiahole Water
- Chronology of Waiahole Ditch
- Parting The Waters
- Editorial: Chemical Insensitivity in Hamakua
- In Case of Pesticide Drift, Call
- Does Pesticide Drift from Hamakua Fields Endangers Organic Farming and Farmers?
December (Volume 11, Number 6)