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Food shortages in communities statewide because of the COVID-19 pandemic helped higlight the vulnerability of Hawai?i’s food supply. We currently import…
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Pacific News Minute: Eight Bodies Aboard Suspected North Korean Fishing Boat that Washed Up in JapanAs you’ve been hearing on the NPR news, North Korea fired a ballistic missile yesterday that landed in the Sea of Japan. At the same time, fishing boats…
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Sustainable fishing is a practice that’s getting more attention—not only here in Hawai‘i but also around the globe. Indonesia has become the first country…
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(As you’ve been hearing today on NPR,) U.S. Vice President Mike Pence is in Japan today, the next stop on his travels in Asia after spending a couple of…
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Whole Foods has stopped buying longline caught fish from auction following concerns over labor practices conducted by some fishing vessels. An Associated…
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Over the past few months, Chinese fishing fleets have set off protests from the Philippines, Malaysia, Indonesia and, most recently, Japan. As we hear…
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The world’s largest fishing fleet is about to get a little bit smaller. Chinese officials say they will reduce the number of fishing boats sent out to…
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American Tuna boats are idled in Pacific ports after failing to make an agreed payment to renew their licenses. The Honolulu office of the National Marine…
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It's been six years since the state established the Kahekili Herbivore Fisheries Management Area in West Maui. Marine experts say it’s a program that’s…
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Conservation groups are suing the National Marine Fisheries Service over a new rule that increases the amount of Big-Eye Tuna (Ahi) that can be legally…