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Patricia Tummons

1 Feb 2025

Loans Voided by PUC Continue to Show Up In Launiupoko Water Rate Hike Request

by Teresa | posted in: February 2025 | 0

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Patricia Tummons
1 Feb 2025

State Agencies Seek Additional Funds To Help With Biosecurity Measures

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Patricia Tummons
1 Feb 2025

New & Noteworthy: Julia Neal, Papahanaumokuakea Sanctuary

by Teresa | posted in: February 2025, New & Noteworthy, NWHI, NWHI fishing | 0

A Voice for Kaʻu Is Lost: On January 24, Julia Neal, founder and editor of the Kaʻu Calendar, passed away in Pahala. In 2002, she founded the newspaper, which was distributed in print to residents of the Kaʻu District on … Continued

Patricia Tummons
30 Dec 2024

PUC Voids Millions of Dollars in Loans To Laniupoko Irrigation Co. From Owner

by Teresa | posted in: January 2025, Land Use, Water | 0

In June 2020, Launiupoko Irrigation Company filed a request for a rate increase with the Public Utilities Commission. Among other things, it sought PUC approval for nearly $10 million in loans that it had received from Peter Martin, who holds … Continued

Patricia Tummons
30 Dec 2024

New & Noteworthy: Cetacean Protections, Marconi, and a Correction

by Teresa | posted in: January 2025, Land Use, Marine, New & Noteworthy, Water | 0

More Protections for Cetaceans: At its recent meeting in Fiji, the Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission adopted a measure intended to provide some measure of protection to whales and dolphins that interact with longline fishing vessels throughout the vast … Continued

Patricia Tummons, Teresa Dawson
30 Dec 2024

Marine Debris Removal Is Shown To Reduce Seal Pup Entanglements

by Teresa | posted in: Endangered Species, Fisheries, January 2025, Marine, NWHI fishing | 0

For nearly three decades, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration has conducted or supported regular hauls of marine debris from the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands. Most of it is made up of derelict fishing gear, and most of that is non-biodegradable … Continued

Patricia Tummons
30 Dec 2024

U.N. Talks on Plastic Pollution End With No Agreement on Binding Measures

by Teresa | posted in: January 2025 | 0

The United Nations Intergovernmental Negotiating Committee on Plastic Pollution gathered recently in Busan, Korea, in what was supposed to be its fifth and final meeting in an effort to come up with a treaty to reduce plastic production. On December … Continued

Patricia Tummons
30 Dec 2024

Encounters with Nearshore Fishing Gear Likely Drive False Killer Whale Population Loss

by Teresa | posted in: January 2025 | 1

What is driving down the population of false killer whales around the Main Hawaiian Islands? A paper just published in the journal Endangered Species Research suggests that the fishing activities of thousands of commercial and recreational fishers operating in nearshore … Continued

Patricia Tummons
5 Dec 2024

Newly Appointed Water Commissioner Is Subject of Ethics Commission Complaint

by Teresa | posted in: December 2024, Water | 0

On October 29, Governor Josh Green announced the appointment of V.R. Hinano Rodrigues to fill the spot on the Commission on Water Resource Management reserved for an expert in Hawaiian culture and traditions. Within a week, a complaint alleging numerous … Continued

Patricia Tummons
5 Dec 2024

The Fraught Process of Selecting the Loea

by Teresa | posted in: December 2024, Water | 1

Hawaiʻi law provides for an unusual – in Hawaiʻi, at least – process to select members of the state Commission on Water Resource Management. A special four-person committee considers applicants for vacancies on the commission. Two of them are named … Continued

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In This Issue

  • January 2026 PDF January 8, 2026
  • BOARD TALK: Groups Appeal Land Board Decisions To Deny Contested Case, Grant Water Permit January 7, 2026
  • BOARD TALK, Continued: Lāʻie Sandbag Fine, Maui Land Acquisition January 7, 2026
  • New & Noteworthy: Marine Mammal Strandings; A Seawall Fine Is Upheld January 7, 2026
  • As Haleakalā Trail Injunction Takes Effect, DLNR Pleads to Maintain Vehicular Access January 7, 2026
  • Water Commission Gets Dire Report on Diminishing Flows in Nā Wai ʻEhā January 7, 2026

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