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Patricia Tummons

30 Jan 2015

HAWAIIAN GREEN TURTLES MAY LOSE PROTECTED STATUS

by Teresa | posted in: EH-XTRA | 0

Posted 08/01/2012  The National Marine Fisheries Service says that a petition to delist the Hawai`i population of green sea turtles – removing its status as threatened under the Endangered Species Act – “may be warranted.” “We find that the petition … Continued

Patricia Tummons
30 Jan 2015

Wespac Director Blames Tourists for Decline in Reef Fish

by Teresa | posted in: Climate Change, EH-XTRA | 0

Posted 07/23/2012  According to Kitty Simonds, one of the possible reasons for a decline in the abudance and size of nearshore fish in Hawai’i is … “Visitors feeding our fish food that they shouldn’t be feeding them.” And as for … Continued

Patricia Tummons
30 Jan 2015

`Aina Le`a Seeks to Raise Capital Through Stock Sale

by Teresa | posted in: Development, EH-XTRA | 0

Posted 07/30/2012  The developer of 62 acres of land near Waikoloa, Hawai’i, has registered its intentions to raise some $37.5 million in capital through a public offering of stock. The registration was made with the Securities and Exchange Commission on … Continued

Aina Lea, Patricia Tummons
30 Jan 2015

NMFS Drags Feet on Protecting False Killer Whales, New Lawsuit Contends

by Teresa | posted in: EH-XTRA, Endangered Species, Fisheries | 0

Posted 05/24/2012    Earthjustice is suing the National Marine Fisheries Service over the agency’s foot-dragging in protecting false killer whales from Hawai`i-based longline fishing vessels. NMFS’ own studies show that the whales are being hooked, injured, and even killed by … Continued

Patricia Tummons
30 Jan 2015

Meanwhile, Wespac, Longliners Assail Report on False Killer Whales

by Teresa | posted in: EH-XTRA, Endangered Species, Fisheries | 0

Posted 05/21/2012  Just days before the NRDC lawsuit, NMFS released its most recent stock assessment reports (SARs) for marine mammals, including those in the Pacific that interact with Hawai`i-based fisheries. At the same time, it responded to the several comments … Continued

Patricia Tummons
30 Jan 2015

From Turtles to Koreatown to the Dusbtin: Evolution of a Resolution

by Teresa | posted in: EH-XTRA, Fisheries | 0

Posted 04/09/2012  Kitty Simonds, executive director of the Western Pacific Fishery Management Council, has made little secret of her wish to see the protected status of the green sea turtle removed. This legislative session, she found an ally in Rep. … Continued

Patricia Tummons
30 Jan 2015

Monk Seal Proposal Draws Heavy Fire

by Teresa | posted in: EH-XTRA, Endangered Species | 0

Posted 12/30/2011    When the National Marine Fisheries Service proposed expanding critical habitat for the Hawaiian monk seal, teetering on the brink of extinction, it may have unwittingly set off a war against the creature. In the last two months, … Continued

Patricia Tummons
30 Jan 2015

Swordfish Longliners Hit Turtle Cap; Bigeye Fishery Closed in West

by Teresa | posted in: EH-XTRA, Endangered Species, Fisheries | 0

Posted 11/18/2011  November 18 brought a double whammy to the longline vessels operating out of Honolulu. The National Marine Fisheries Service announced that, beginning November 27, Hawai`i longline vessels will no longer be allowed to fish for bigeye tuna in … Continued

Patricia Tummons
30 Jan 2015

Green Light for Waiawi Biocontrol Agent

by Teresa | posted in: EH-XTRA, Invasives | 0

Posted 11/07/2011 The director of the state Department of Agriculture, Russell Kokubun, has issued a finding of no significant impact for the release of a scale insect that many in the conservation community hope will deal a blow to the … Continued

Patricia Tummons
30 Jan 2015

Haleakala Silverswords In ‘Drastic Decline’

by Teresa | posted in: EH-XTRA | 0

Posted 10/28/2011 The iconic Haleakala silversword, or hinahina, is in ‘drastic decline,’ report two scientists who have been regularly monitoring the plant. This year, 565 plants were in bloom, a “medium-flowering” year, write Forest Starr and Kim Starr. But in the … Continued

Patricia Tummons

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