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Members of the navigation team will help to create a management plan for Maui’s nearshore waters.
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Ashley Watts hopes to make Hawaiʻi more food secure through her business Local Iʻa. The Conversation got the chance to speak to Watts about fish and owning a business committed to sustainability and community building.
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The state Department of Land and Natural Resources has a plan to manage 30% of Hawaiʻi’s nearshore waters by 2030. Some local fishermen fear it will add more restrictions to local gathering rights.
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Gov. David Ige signed administrative rules to make Miloliʻi on the Big Island the state’s second Community-Based Subsistence Fishing Area.
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"Deadliest Catch: Bloodline" follows Captain Josh Harris and his crew as they angle for ahi and other deep-sea fish off the coast of Hawaiʻi Island. Harris is the son of Captain Phil Harris of the vessel Cornelia Marie, one of the featured skippers on the original series.
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Roadblocks lay ahead for O‘ahu's landfill site; Citizen science opportunities on Maui; A professional bass fisherman from Hawaiʻi shares his journey
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Science community members share concerns that management changes will negatively affect Maunakea's master lease; Resetting tourism marketing by appealing to the slow-paced visitor; Diving through the ins and outs of changing the name of a school; and the first competitor from Hawaiʻi on the professional bass fishing circuit shares his passion for the sport
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The Conversation: The state's bottomfish fisheries are healthy; Trying out Hawaiʻi's first rage roomHPR reporter Ku'uwehi Hiraishi breaks down long-range studies of Hawaii's stock of bottom fish like opakapaka and onaga; SERVCO Pacific adapts its campaign of giving back to the community; Iolani Palace celebrates King David Kalakaua's birthday; and our producers break stuff in a new local business that's all the rage
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WAILUKU — Residents in east Maui have proposed creating a protected fishing area to preserve fish, seaweed and other resources that once sustained…
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HONOLULU — An increase in the number of anglers plying Hawaii's shores has provided much needed food and recreation while helping keep supply shops afloat…