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An approved set of new rules will affect the catching and selling of several herbivorous reef fish species used in aquariums. Last week the state Board of Land and Natural Resources unanimously voted to accept changes that regulate the fishing of manini, kole, kala and uhu in Hawaiʻi.
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Snapshot of a new report about childcare tax credits lowering poverty levels; University of Hawaiʻi office marks 50 years of diversity and higher education access; Hawaiʻi Pacific University pursuing seaweed research with federal funds; A Kaimukī fishmonger promotes community and food security
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Tiny bits of plastics are threatening fish nurseries in Hawaii, and likely around the globe. That's according to the latest study from the National…
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A local organization is on a mission to connect people with the story of their seafood. The organization called Local I‘a uses a subscription service to…
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Today, a majority of Hawaiian fishponds have been lost to coastal development and urbanization. But a growing, community-based movement is working to…
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Most projections of the impact of climate change and sea level rise focus on flooding and agriculture, but a new report from the UN suggests major changes…
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For the second year in a row, Hawai‘ilongline fishermen are on course to hit their annual limit for bigeye tuna. And again, it’s much earlier than…
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Ecologists and divers are the first to wax poetic about Palau, recognized as one of the richest underwater dive spots in the world. Palau’s reefs are at…
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Hawai‘ilongline fishermen have hit their annual limit for bigeye tuna in Pacific waters, in the Western and Central Pacific region on August 5 and more…
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New research suggests small-scale fisheries could have big benefits for local communities. That’s according to a new study that highlights the economic…