Climate Change Proposals Headed For Second Round In Hawaii Legislature
State officials are fine-tuning proposals that aim to mitigate the effects of climate change in the state.
New Study Shows The Big Kauai Flood Took A Toll On Fish And Coral After All
Fisherman celebrated the abundance of fish flocking near the shore after the flood, but scientists say the damage left some species unhealthier.
This Rare Island Waterbird Is Becoming Citified
The endangered Hawaiian stilt is increasingly found on soccer fields, golf courses and wastewater treatment sites. But its adaptability poses new risks.
Federal Judge Rules Toxic Water Discharged Off Kauai Is Illegal
Pesticides, heavy metals, sediment and other pollutants have been discharged by a state agency through an illegal plantation-era ditch system since 2015.
‘We’re Not Scared’: Hawaii Confronts Next Wave Of Climate Change
Local emerging leaders and experts in their fields expound on the importance of bringing diverse minds to the table to develop solutions.
Hawaii’s Longliners Could Soon Be Allowed To Catch 18 Million Pounds Of Tuna
Federal fishery managers recommended significantly increasing the amount of ahi that the fleet can catch.
Loss Of NOAA’s Primary Honolulu Ship A Setback For Research
Stationed on Oahu since 2004, the Hi’ialakai played a key role in monitoring deep-sea wildlife and cleaning up fishing debris.
Big Island: Coping With The ‘Big Litter’ Of Abandoned Vehicles
Like everywhere else in the state, Hawaii County is looking for solutions to the increasingly costly problem of people leaving their junkers on the side of the road.
Spitting Caterpillars From Asia Are The Latest Threat To Native Insects On Maui
People are urged to be on the lookout for the newcomer to Hawaii, which adds to the problems already hindering the rarely seen聽Kamehameha butterfly and host plants.
Molokai, Kauai Groups Recognized For Restoring Sustainable Fisheries
This is the first time the prestigious Equator Prize has been awarded to indigenous communities in the United States.