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  • Ka Hui Lawaia posted by: Lawaia Contributor on 8/24/2010

    Ka Hui Lawai’a believes the vast majority of fishermen are knowledgeable, responsible and care deeply about the ocean resources. If given the opportunity, Hawaii’s Lawai’a will help ensure a healthy, sustainable fishery for future generations. Together, we must control our own destiny.

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  • Notice of Public Meetings - Ho'o Lei la Puwalu posted by: Lawaia Contributor on 8/24/2010

    Native Hawaiians, fishermen and members of the public are invited to participate in these workshops on best practices for natural resource management for the mokupuni communities in the Hawaii Archipelago.

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  • Tips from the Marine Education Center posted by: on 8/20/2010

    Why Marine parts? And why not automotive or truck parts? First, I will tell you that they might fit and might work, because marine engines are based on transportation engines...

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  • The Last Lawai'a posted by: Carl Paoo Jellings SR. on 8/20/2010

    Hawaii’s first Lawai’a were the first Polynesian arrivals who brought with them a corner stone of knowledge developed over a thousand years...

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  • Speak—An Open Letter to Hawaii's Fishermen posted by: Ed Watamura on 8/18/2010

    As a newly inducted member to the nations Marine Fisheries Advisory Commission’s (MAFAC)...

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  • Kela a me Keia posted by: John Clark on 8/18/2010

    When Norma Correa was seven years old, her grandmother bought a beachfront lot in Kuliouou. “In the late 1920s, Joe Paiko decided...

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  • The House of Limu: Clinging on to the past posted by: Samson Kaala ReinyReprinted from The Hawaii Independent www.thehawaiiindependent.com on 8/18/2010

    I made the trek last week to Oneula Beach in Ewa. The long drive out, with broken air conditioning, nonetheless, reminded me why this area is called the Plains...

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  • Gear Reviews posted by: Ed Watamura on 8/18/2010

    Miya Epoch Electric Reels...

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  • Fishing for Science posted by: on 8/18/2010

    In late 2009 Pacific Islands Fisheries Group received a grant from National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)...

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  • Domingo Gomes, Waianae, Oahu posted by: Carl Paoo Jellings SR. on 8/18/2010

    I had a chance to talk with Domingo Gomes about what he had to say on Kaku Nui. Domingo is the oldest active opelu lawai’a in Waianae...

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