About: alanakahea
Posts by alanakahea:
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August 17, 2009 We should take pride in our fishponds
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August 12, 2009 “Offshore Aquaculture is not Fishing Act of 2009″
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August 2, 2009 Hawaii’s aqua culture
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July 31, 2009 Open Ocean Aquaculture proves itself very controversial in on-going newspaper commentary
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July 28, 2009 Wespac Wants to Weaken Swordfish Fishery Rules
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July 28, 2009 HVCA Aquaculture Meeting
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July 25, 2009 A Sea Change–film on ocean acidification
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July 22, 2009 Mauna Kea Site Chosen for TMT
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July 20, 2009 The post that disappeared
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July 12, 2009 Murky Water Surrounds Fishery Management Council’s Records
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July 7, 2009 Legality of Shark Tours Debated
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July 1, 2009 Update on GMO Free Taro on Maui
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June 26, 2009 How many telescopes?
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June 24, 2009 Empty Reefs
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June 23, 2009 Arguments supporting telescope are fallacies
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June 23, 2009 Fishing in NWHI?
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June 19, 2009 Monk Seal Protection Update
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June 16, 2009 Restoring culture and game fish
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June 16, 2009 UH Battles on for Massive Telescope
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access activism Aquaculture beach access beaches conservation coral cultural practice cultural rights culture development endangered species environmental justice fisheries food sovereignty gmo Haleakala hawaii hearing island sustainability kalo land and cultural rights legislature malama management marine protected area mauna kea militarization military molokai monk seals navy northwestern hawaiian islands NWHI ocean ocean protection oceans sacred summit shoreline sonar sustainability taro telescopes Waianae whales- E ho'omalu kakou i ka pono, ke 'ano o ka nohona a me ka 'aina mai na kupuna mai. | Protecting Native Hawaiian Traditional and Customary Rights and Our Fragile Environment
