January (Volume 4, Number 7)
- Island Watch
- In the Conservation District
- Federal Government Releases Plan For EIS Covering Naval Nuclear Fuel
- Draft EA For Beach Landings at Wailea, Maui, Discloses Grander Plan by State Boating Division
- Owners of Hanalei Boatyard Allege Former Mayor Promised Them Profits
February (Volume 4, Number 8)
- Island Watch
- Shut-out of Press Runs Counter To Company Promises of Public Access
- Lana'i's Native Plants, Birds Succumb to Onslaught of Invaders
- LUC Record Provides Slim Support For Company's Present-Day Claims
- High Level Aquifier Is At Heart of Dispute
- From Ancient Times, Water Has Limited Growth on Lana'i
- Editorial
- Dispute Over Water Pits Dole Food Against State, County, Lana'i Citizens
March (Volume 4, Number 9)
- Beach Water Quality Ratings Raise Questions About DOH Standards
- City of Honolulu Tops Health Department List In Violations of New Water Regulations
- Division of Aquatic Resources Balks at Requests For Improvements in Fish Catch Reports
- In Waters off Northwestern Islands, Bottomfish Seem to Be in Good Shape
- How to Bring Back the Fish? Few Options, and All Are Hard
- DLNR Does Nothing to Protect Islands' Stocks of Prized Bottomfish
April (Volume 4, Number 10)
- Conservationists, Scientists Propose Changes in U.S. Fishery Management Act
- In Half a Decade, a Revolution In Hawai'i-Based Longline Fishery
- Shark-Finning Is Believed To Be Widespread
- Loggerhead and Leatherback, Green, Hawksbill, and Olive Ridley
- Hawai'i Longline Fleet Takes Toll On Endangered, Threatened Sea Turtles
May (Volume 4, Number 11)
- Citizens Group Asks DLNR to Void Permit for House on North Kohala Coast
- From Well-Used Land to Instrument Of Investors: Metamorphosis in Makena
- Typical Land Board Member: Male, Japanese, Democrat, Pro-Development
June (Volume 4, Number 12)
- Editorial
- Letters
- Island Watch: In 2 Months, Exploratory Well Planned by State Trebles in Size, Cost
- Pearl Harbor's 'Recycling' Program Wins Dishonorable Mention from GAO
- Hearings Officer Says CDUA Is Required For Zodiac Boats' Use of Kaua'i Beach
- In the Conservation District: Hawai`i County Considers Selling to Garden Road Claimed by State
- By Default, Land Board Permits Expansion of Keahole Power Plant
July (Volume 5, Number 1)
- Island Watch
- In the Conservation District
- Consensus Weak, Divisions Strong In Stream Protection Task Force
- Month-to-Month State Permits Give Way to Longer-Term Uses
- No Rhyme or Reason to Rental Rates
- Public Lands in Private Hands: The Beach Reserves of Kihei, Maui
August (Volume 5, Number 2)
- August 1994 PDF
- In the Conservation District
- Editorial
- Letters
- 'Net Lands' or 'Swiss Cheese': Transfer Of Land Raises Entitlement Questions
- Expired Lease Illustrates Problems In DLNR's Management of State Land
- In 25 Years, Use of State Land Brings Amfac $70 Million, Public $2 Million
- HFDC Must Pay Amfac $750,000 to Leave Unencumbered State Land, Board Says
September (Volume 5, Number 3)
- September 1994 PDF
- Stressed-Out Lobster Populations Force Early Closure of 1994 Season
- Energy Department Seeks Comments On Draft EIS for Spent Nuclear Fuel
- Tenant-Landlord Disputes Aplenty Over Amfac's Use of State Land, Water
- Fingers in the Dikes: State Tries To Plug Flow from Kahana Tunnel
- Waiahole Water: Where Will It Go When Sugar Is Gone?
October (Volume 5, Number 4)
- October 1994 PDF
- In the Conservation District
- Attorney General's Office Reminds DLNR Of Need to Comply With Open Records Law
- Island Watch
- DLNR Pays Sole-Source Consultant $60,000 for New Conservation Rules
- Commission Decides On Waiahole Releases
- In 1912, Waiahole Farmer Sought To Insure ‘Plentiful Supply of Water’
- Waiahole Farmers' 20-Year Struggle For Land May Be Nearing an End
- From Sugar Bowl to Stew Pot? Future of Cane Land Is Uncertain
November (Volume 5, Number 5)
- November 1994 PDF
- Editorial
- Ka`u Site Chosen For NEXRAD
- Levels of Chemical Contaminants Appear on Rise in Waialua Wells
- State Pays $20,000 for Assessment Covering Use of Waiahole Ditch Water
- Amfac Continues Leeward Dumping As Ditch Dispute Enters Mediation
- No Permit for Hilo Hospital Incinerator As Red Tape Snags Effort to Replace It
- Medical Waste Incinerator in `Aiea Lacks DLNR, DOH, and County Permits
December (Volume 5, Number 6)
- December 1994 PDF
- Leeward Politicians Seek to Enter Contested Case on Waiahole Ditch
- Public Welcome Mat Still Rolled Up Along Most of Kihei Beach Reserve
- In the Conservation District
- Lawyer in Ewa Marina Contested Case Accuses Landgraf of Improper Conduct
- WaterWorld Complaints Result In County Firing Film Contractor
- Film Permits on a Fast Track
- Coral Survives WaterWorld, But Will Rest of State Be So Lucky?