Every day, I’m scouring the Internet for land use and environmental news from around the state and around the world that means something for us here in Hawaii. Noteworthy today: Maui wants to protect its reef fish and Honolulu wants to fix its sewers.

  • Maui’s council are now one step closer to by requiring licenses of those who take the reef fish, the Maui News reports. The Huffington Post says the “to stop the carnage.”

  • My colleague Adrienne LaFrance has a great story about the Honolulu sewage consent decree, but if you need further coverage, check out the .

  • The Honolulu City Council Wednesday, 8-1. Maui’s fire chief in his county.

  • An environmentalist who wants to decriminalize pot and ban genetically modified organisms in his run at reelection.

  • State Department of Land and Natural Resources to Kauai County: Don’t put vacation .

  • The Hawaii County Board of Ethics says a question of whether is over its head. Three board members are called “chicken,” West Hawaii Today says.

  • Some good news from the Gulf of Mexico? BP says a is successfully capturing all of the leaking oil.

  • California is suing Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac for the a Property Assessed Clean Energy program like one proposed for Hawaii.

Enjoy more stories like these throughout the day at my .

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