Category: Currents

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A Potential Holiday Ahi Price Break

It happens right about now each year. Island families start scanning prices at their favorite stores, wondering how much they’ll be spending for that slab of ahi for their holiday gatherings. Many people are willing to pay top dollar to ring in the new year: anywhere from $13 to $35 per pound for ahi during [...]

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Diving Into The Aquarium Trade

It’s always rewarding when you discover an unexpected treasure. It’s even more satisfying when that treasure includes information that inspires you to step out of your comfort zone and ask questions. For the past few weeks, I’ve scanned the cover of a colorful book sitting on my desk, curious as to what was waiting for [...]

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Paddler Departs Much Too Soon

It’s never easy to say aloha to someone special, especially when that someone is taken away unexpectedly and much too soon. Harrison “Beanie” Lono Heen was a special man who left this world well before any of us had a chance to express our gratitude for what he gave and what he accomplished. The man [...]

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Cataloging Hawaii’s Melon-heads

They have long been one of the most mysterious creatures in the ocean. But a recently published paper in the journal Marine Mammal Science is shedding new light on the melon-headed whale, and more importantly to us, the presence of two populations of the mammals in Hawaiian waters. Jessica Aschettino is a research associate with [...]

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Painful Wana Make You Wanna Cry

It penetrates the human skin with relative ease and its wrath is usually felt instantly. Once the piercing pain subsides, it is replaced by constant burning; the slightest pressure on the affected area will send you through the whole process again. Relief often takes days, sometimes weeks. And to think, all of this because you [...]

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Kauai’s Amazing Grace ‘Ohana

Anyone can do the right thing in front of an audience, but it’s what you do when no one is watching that tells the real story. One’s character is not revealed when all eyes are on you. True character shines brightest when no one is looking. I was reminded of this while covering a destructive [...]

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The Cookie Cutter’s Nasty Bite

Shark expert John Naughton once called it “the mosquito of the sea.” Only this mosquito can be more than a nuisance. Just ask Maui Realtor Michael Spalding. The veteran ocean swimmer got a taste of the cookie cutter shark’s bite in March of 2009 while attempting to swim from Hawaii Island to Maui across the [...]

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Growing Kalo To Save Our Reefs

Who would have thought growing taro could help protect our precious reefs and ocean environment? Ancient Hawaiians knew it could, and more of us are learning about the benefits of such efforts today. It’s happening in Kaneohe, where a grassroots project aimed at improving near shore water conditions in Kaneohe Bay is moving full “stream” [...]

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Remembering A Hawaii TV Icon

Growing up on Kaua’i, there were several must-see television shows every weekend. It started Friday nights with Wrestling Hawaii. Then there were the classics, The Wild Wild West and Gunsmoke. On Sundays we watched Mutual of Omaha’s Wild Kingdom, which was followed by the main event of the weekend, Let’s Go Fishing. “OK, gangee” were [...]

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Too Many Turtles In The Ocean?

There aren’t many guarantees in life. Some say even death and taxes can be avoided. Lord knows many have tried. But there is one thing that I can guarantee. I guarantee if you jump in a canoe with me and we paddle from one end of Kailua Bay to the other, we will see a [...]