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Patricia Tummons

31 Jan 2014

NMFS’ Proposed Rule Extends Sky’s-the-Limit Fishing on Bigeye Tuna

by Teresa | posted in: Fisheries, Marine, Uncategorized | 0

The National Marine Fisheries Service is proposing a change in fishing regulations that would make permanent what has been a year-to-year rule allowing Hawai`i-based longliners to exceed the annual catch limits on bigeye tuna imposed by the Western and Central … Continued

Patricia Tummons
31 Jan 2014

Book Reviews: A Bleak Forecast from the Frontlines of Fishery Management

by Teresa | posted in: Book Review, Climate Change, Fisheries, Uncategorized | 0

Callum Roberts. The Ocean of Life: The Fate of Man and The Sea. Viking Penguin (USA), 2013. 350 pages plus appendices, notes, and index. Callum Roberts is one of the world’s great fisheries biologists. More than that, he’s a terrific writer, capable … Continued

Patricia Tummons
7 Jan 2014

Documents Reveal Pressure Over ATST From Offices of Inouye, Abercrombie

by Teresa | posted in: January 2014, Telescopes | 0

Steven Jacobson, the hearing officer in the first contested case involving the Conservation District Use Permit for the Advanced Technology Solar Telescope, shocked all involved when he announced, after making his finding, that he had been subject to pressure from … Continued

Patricia Tummons
6 Jan 2014

Land Board Approval Before Contested Case Is Issue in Appeals of Two Telescope Permits

by Teresa | posted in: January 2014, Telescopes | 0

The Hilo courtroom of Judge Greg K. Nakamura was packed. Mothers with small children, students, and even this reporter were sitting cross-legged on the aisle between the rows of benches. In the seats, enthusiastic supporters of the proposed Thirty-Meter Telescope … Continued

Patricia Tummons
5 Jan 2014

Editorial: As Commission Dithers, Tunas Decline

by Teresa | posted in: Editorial, Fisheries, January 2014, Marine | 0

Five years ago, scientists pushed for a 30 percent reduction in bigeye tuna catches made in the Western and Central Pacific. That was the amount that was required, they said, to rebuild the stock to the point it could be … Continued

Patricia Tummons
4 Jan 2014

So What Don't You Understand? The Difficult Language of Agreements

by Teresa | posted in: Fisheries, January 2014 | 0

The negotiations over what the Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission calls its Conservation and Management Measure for tropical tuna – including bigeye, yellowfin, skipjack, and albacore – took place over the entire five-day meeting of the commission, and always … Continued

Patricia Tummons
3 Jan 2014

For Another Year, Pacific Bigeye Tuna Go Without Strong International Protection

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

In the end, no one – at least none of those who were talking – seemed satisfied. Last month, after five days of intense negotiation in the Cairns, Australia, convention center, the tenth meeting of the Western and Central Fisheries … Continued

Patricia Tummons
31 Dec 2013

Biofuel Industry on Big Island Fails to Follow Through on Big Plans of 2008

by Teresa | posted in: December 2013, Energy, Forests | 0

Five years ago, state land on the Big Island experienced the biofuel equivalent of a gold rush. Bioprospectors – folks wanting to make a fortune from crops that could be used as feedstock in a variety of biofuel products – … Continued

Patricia Tummons
1 Dec 2013

Withdrawn Delaware Lawsuit Sheds Light on Complex Ownership of Hu Honua Plant

by Teresa | posted in: December 2013, Energy, Forests | 0

When the Hu Honua plant was proposed in 2008, the owners were Ethanol Research Hawai`i, a company owned by Hawai`i alternate energy entrepreneur Daniel KenKnight, which held around 10 percent of the equity, and MMARV Bioenergy, a subsidiary of Municipal … Continued

Patricia Tummons
1 Dec 2013

Biomass-Fueled Power Plant Near Hilo Continues to Face Legal Challenges

by Teresa | posted in: December 2013, Energy, Forests | 0

When it was originally proposed, the Hu Honua Bioenergy power plant, just north of Hilo in the village of Pepe`ekeo, seemed like an answer to several challenges facing the Big Island and the state as a whole. Using wood (biomass) … Continued

Patricia Tummons

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  • Water Commission Gets Dire Report on Diminishing Flows in Nā Wai ʻEhā January 7, 2026

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