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Patricia Tummons

1 Feb 2014

New & Noteworthy

by Teresa | posted in: Development, Endangered Species, September 2013 | 0

Monk Seals Are Not Pigs: Hawaiian monk seals are critically endangered, with only about 1,100 remaining in the wild, 140 of which live in the main Hawaiian islands. While federal resource managers are trying to grow those numbers, fishermen have begun … Continued

Patricia Tummons, Teresa Dawson
1 Feb 2014

Kaua'i Drag Strip, Invasive Species Council Are Matched in Legislative Appropriations

by Teresa | posted in: Invasives, September 2013 | 0

The Hawai`i Invasive Species Council recently announced that it would be awarding $2.5 million in grants to address problems associated with plants and animals that pose serious threats to the state’s economic and environmental health. That is a far cry … Continued

Patricia Tummons
1 Feb 2014

Moving Beyond Climate Change Plans to Action Challenges State, Counties

by Teresa | posted in: Climate Change, October 2013 | 0

In Anahola, Kaua`i, the county has been struggling to keep `Aliomanu Road passable for the better part of two decades. It has spent millions defending the road, now reduced to one lane, from scouring waves. In years to come, it … Continued

Patricia Tummons
1 Feb 2014

In Hawai`i, a Long History of Plans For a Changing Climate, Few Actions

by Teresa | posted in: Climate Change, October 2013 | 0

If planning were all it took to solve the problems of global warming, the state would be sitting pretty. The call for plans to address climate change goes back more than 40 years. In 1972, the federal Coastal Zone Management … Continued

Patricia Tummons
1 Feb 2014

New & Noteworthy

by Teresa | posted in: Development, New & Noteworthy, October 2013, Water | 0

Kaua`i Springs to Get High Court Hearing: The Hawai`i Supreme Court will hear the appeal of a Kaua`i water bottler from an Intermediate Court of Appeals decision last spring. The lower court had ruled on April 30 that the Kaua`i County … Continued

Patricia Tummons
1 Feb 2014

Eight Years After EPA Banned Their Use, Hana Clinic Still Relies on Gang Cesspools

by Teresa | posted in: Agriculture, Development, Health, November 2013 | 0

Fourteen years ago, the Environmental Protection Agency banned large-capacity cesspools. Under the EPA’s definition, an LCC (as the agency terms it) is any shallow injection well that receives sanitary waste from one or more buildings visited by 20 or more … Continued

Patricia Tummons
1 Feb 2014

Branching Out: From Clinic, to Farm, to Commercial Kitchen, to Business Center

by Teresa | posted in: Development, Health, November 2013 | 0

In October of 2011, Governor Neil Abercrombie received a letter from Cheryl Vasconcellos, seeking his help “to overcome some bureaucratic red tape… Hana Health would like to renovate and/or construct new buildings and improve services … as well as remove … Continued

Patricia Tummons
1 Feb 2014

Wespac Fails to Account for Food, Drink, at 2012 Reception It Hosted for CCC

by Teresa | posted in: Fisheries, Marine, November 2013 | 0

What if you threw a party with no food? In Hawai`i, that is simply unthinkable. Yet, if the federal government’s response to our repeated requests for information about a party thrown by the Western Pacific Fishery Management Council (Wespac) last … Continued

Patricia Tummons
1 Feb 2014

New & Noteworthy

by Teresa | posted in: Endangered Species, Fisheries, Marine, New & Noteworthy, November 2013, Water | 0

False Killer Whale Recovery Plan: The beginning of this month was the deadline to submit information to the National Marine Fisheries Service on a recovery plan for the endangered insular stock of Hawaiian false killer whales. On October 2, the day … Continued

Patricia Tummons, Teresa Dawson
1 Feb 2014

Coastal Access for Public an Issue in North Kohala Luxury Subdivision

by Teresa | posted in: Access, Development, February 2014 | 0

The relinquishment by the territorial government of a portion of a historic trail has come back to haunt residents of Hawai`i County. For centuries, the Ala Loa ran along the western coast of the Big Island. In 1938, however, a … Continued

Patricia Tummons

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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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