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Non-Commercial License, Registry, Permit (LRP) Study Group Report: A Promising Start to Solutions for our Shared Nearshore Fisheries Issues

December 21, 2016 By Eric Co Leave a Comment

It’s not our fault, but it’s still our problem. This is a response I often share with fellow fishermen who are understandably frustrated because they see problems like pollution and development affecting nearshore fisheries, while hearing about proffered solutions that only target extractive users like them. It’s true, that problems like invasive species and runoff […]

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The Foundation shares its updated Nearshore Marine Conservation Theory of Change

October 28, 2016 By Eric Co Leave a Comment

What is a Theory of Change? A Theory of Change (ToC) is an approach used by an organization to be thoughtful and transparent in the way it hopes to affect change on the complex issues it is targeting. It is designed to identify the drivers, conditions, and assumptions inherent within desired outcomes and the actions […]

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He Lono Moku: The State of the Environment Report

August 29, 2016 By Eric Co Leave a Comment

As our state hosts the International Union for Conservation of Nature’s World Conservation Congress in September, 2016, it is our great pleasure to share the inaugural HE LONO MOKU – HAWAI‘I’S STATE OF THE ENVIRONMENT REPORT 2016.  It now is available at www.helonomoku.com. Using data gathered by the Hawaiʻi Green Growth Initiative’s Aloha+ Dashboard and other […]

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Community-based cannot be community dividing

November 12, 2015 By Eric Co Leave a Comment

      The Harold K.L. Castle Foundation is committed to marine conservation in Hawai’i—defined as strategic efforts toward well-managed nearshore ecosystems that can support our continued, sustainable use for generations to come. Because each of our islands’ ahupuaʻa and moku have different characteristics, resources, and issues, we think that a one-size-fits-all approach won’t work […]

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For you, Uncle Henry

October 6, 2015 By Eric Co Leave a Comment

  I first met Uncle Henry Chang-Wo almost a dozen years ago at the very first E Alu Pu meeting on Moloka‘i. And then, as with many other times since, when he was asked to speak his talks were as widespread and sprawling as the limu about which he invariably chose to speak. And perhaps […]

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