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2014-2015 -- 56% of Big Island Coral Died
#91
Wailua Boy,

"The use of injection wells, being used to process waste water for the majority of state has taken a major toll on our reefs and has been well documented."

Could you provide some links to the documentation you mention? Thanks.
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#92
I think this Maui study is what he is talking about. There hasn't been much research done on the impact.

https://www.hawaii.edu/news/2016/11/15/u...n-on-maui/
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#93
More hurricanes in coming decades.



https://www.upi.com/Science_News/2013/05...1350085394
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#94
Eric - thank you.
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#95
Seven fisherman were recently rescued off the Big Island's coast when their boat started to take on water and sink. My guess is that most if not all of the fisherman that needed rescued were not american or residents from the Big Island. I also wonder if the boat that was capsized was in good shape for Hawaiian waters, legal, towed in or allowed to sink and rust?

http://www.bigislandvideonews.com/2017/11/28/36579/

When Hawaii's coral reefs are dying at a faster rate than ever and many are wanting to blame over fishing of Hawaiian waters for this. Maybe some kind of fine or bill should go to this boats captain to help support the rising costs associated with the states declining fish, Hawaiian reefs and also the coast guard?
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