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7 Jan 2015

‘Inappropriate’ Proposal by Roehrig Draws Criticism, Fails Without Support

by Teresa | posted in: January 2015 | 0

Except for a few questions from Land Board members about spill containment measures and ownership of the fuel storage facility, the easement to Summit Biofuel, LLC passed with very little discussion of the project itself. Debate focused mainly on a … Continued

Teresa Dawson
7 Jan 2015

New & Noteworthy: Aerial Hunting, Palila

by Teresa | posted in: January 2015 | 0

Aerial Hunting Lawsuit: In 2012, the Hawai`i County Council, bowing to hunter pressure, passed a law that prohibits the killing of animals from the air. The following year, a federal judge ruled that the state of Hawai`i, which is under … Continued

7 Jan 2015

Kaua`i Pumped Storage Project Wins Preliminary Approval of Land Lease

by Teresa | posted in: December 2014 | 0

As a way to boost Kaua`i’s capacity to incorporate more solar power onto the electrical grid, the Kaua`i Island Utility Cooperative’s proposed pumped storage hydropower project using old sugar plantation infrastructure seems like a no-brainer. But with an independent power … Continued

Teresa Dawson
7 Jan 2015

Creditor Owed $30 Million Presses Forward with Foreclosure Action against Hu Honua

by Teresa | posted in: December 2014 | 0

Over the last year, Hu Honua Bioenergy, LLC, builder of the proposed biomass-fueled, 28-megawatt power plant on the Big Island coast a few miles north of Hilo, has faced multiple applications for mechanic’s and materialman’s liens filed by contractors and … Continued

Patricia Tummons
7 Jan 2015

Kona Man Accused of Destroying Sites Challenges County over Grubbing Law

by Teresa | posted in: December 2014 | 0

What’s the difference between “grubbing” and “mowing”? That was the question posed to the Hawai`i County Board of Appeals earlier this year, as a Kona landowner challenged the accusation he had violated the county’s prohibition on grubbing without a permit. … Continued

Patricia Tummons
7 Jan 2015

NMFS, Wespac Butt Heads Over MHI Bottomfish Stock Assessment

by Teresa | posted in: December 2014, Fisheries, Marine | 0

The morning of the vote, before the day’s meeting officially began, members and staff of the Western Pacific Fishery Management Council huddled with staff from the National Marine Fisheries Service’s Pacific Islands Regional Office. Wespac executive director Kitty Simonds, NMFS … Continued

Teresa Dawson
7 Jan 2015

Wespac Spends Taxpayer Dollars to Lobby Against Expanded Pacific Islands Monument

by Teresa | posted in: December 2014, Fisheries, Marine | 0

How much did U.S. taxpayers spend to argue against the recent expansion of the Pacific Remote Islands Marine National Monument? Environment Hawai`i asked that question after the Western Pacific Fishery Management Council (Wespac) issued a press release describing a meeting … Continued

Patricia Tummons
7 Jan 2015

Board Talk: Board Again Delays Enforcement of Illegal Shoreline Construction

by Teresa | posted in: Board Talk, December 2014 | 0

At its November meeting, the state Board of Land and Natural Resources deferred for the second time acting on a proposed $31,000 fine against Grand View Apt., Inc., which owns a shoreline parcel in Mokuleia, O`ahu, that was devastated by … Continued

Teresa Dawson
7 Jan 2015

New & Noteworthy: New Name for Monk Seals; An OIP Opinion; Pepe`ekeo Point Update

by Teresa | posted in: December 2014 | 0

A Seal by Any Other Name…: The endangered Hawaiian monk seal has a new name: Neomonachus schauinslandi, reflecting its genetic divergence from the Mediterranean monk seal. The name change reflects recent genetic studies by researchers at the Smithsonian and colleagues … Continued

Patricia Tummons
7 Jan 2015

In a Few Decades, No Corals Will Be Safe From Bleaching Events, Studies Forecast

by Teresa | posted in: November 2014 | 0

The kind of massive coral bleaching event that afflicted 75 percent of the dominant coral species in O`ahu’s Kane`ohe Bay last September is likely to become a regular occurrence within a few decades, according to modeling by scientists Jeff Maynard, … Continued

Teresa Dawson

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In This Issue

  • February 2026 PDF February 3, 2026
  • A Conversation with Ciara Kahahane February 3, 2026
  • New & Noteworthy: ADC Land Management Questions In Kea‘au, Central O‘ahu February 3, 2026
  • Warehouse Owners, Solar Firms Sue Each Other Over Botched Solar Development at Marconi Point February 3, 2026
  • Board Talk: Fishing Fine, Renewable Energy Approvals February 3, 2026
  • Haleakalā Trail Injunction Effect Remains Unclear, While Hiking Advocates Press for Improvements February 3, 2026

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