CONSERVATION NEWS
News, views and features from the front lines of conservation
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To save Hawaiian fisheries, scientists look to locals for answers
By Sophie Bertazzo
February 22, 2017
Two new studies reveal that when it comes to managing fish populations, traditional knowledge can be as important as science.
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How an ancient tradition could save Hawai‘i’s oceans
By Molly Bergen
September 5, 2016
The revival of traditional fishponds can be good for communities and coral reefs alike.
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Protected area or ‘paper park’? Ocean protection means more than lines on a map
By Molly Bergen
September 2, 2016
An inside look into how the world’s “biggest common resource” is managed — or not.
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Hawai‘i aims to more than double ‘effectively managed’ ocean by 2030
By Molly Bergen
September 1, 2016
The state’s new goal is an important step toward improving the health of Hawai‘i’s waters.
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Marine park’s expansion a win for Hawai’i, for oceans
By Bruno Vander Velde
August 25, 2016
The Papahānaumokuākea Marine National Monument is now the largest marine protected area on Earth.
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