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Today on The Conversation, we're revisiting some of our favorite interviews about the plants that Polynesian voyagers brought to Hawaiʻi and the role they play agriculture today.
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The Conversation's Catherine Cruz spoke to Michael Cain, administrator of the state Office of Conservation and Coastal Lands about work being proposed to deal with disappearing sands on a man-made beach and the possibility of creating a new beach on the Fort DeRussy end of Waikīkī.
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The Conversation's Catherine Cruz spoke to Dolan Eversole from the University of Hawaiʻi Sea Grant Program on the efforts to address chronic erosion and beach restoration along Waikīkī.
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Today, The Conversation broadcasts live from Waikīkī and provides an in-depth look at the fight to save Oʻahu's iconic beachfront from coastal erosion.
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The Conversation's DW Gibson recently spoke with residents of Waikīkī about the impacts of sea level rise and coastal erosion.
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The Conversation's Catherine Cruz spoke to the Bishop Museum's Vice President of Advancement and Marketing Communications Janet Bullard about the federal grants the museum relies on for its collection care and other programs.
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Research is underway that looks at the health of migratory whales. Specifically, what can be learned from whale poop. HPR's Maddie Bender reports on what was found in the research.
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Bishop Museum leadership discusses the status of the museum's federal funding; Researcher Ryan Bos shares what scientists can learn from whale poop
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The Conversation's DW Gibson spoke to David Pang, co-founder of ʻIlio Products, about how tariffs are affecting his pet and eco-friendly product lines.
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Three years ago, a county housing story published by the monthly newsletter Environment Hawaiʻi caught the eye of federal law enforcement agents. An FBI investigation led to indictments of several Hawaiʻi Island residents.
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The federal government has tried to block the state's lawsuit against the oil industry with a lawsuit of its own; Pat Tummons of Environment Hawaiʻi gives an update on a public corruption case prompted by her reporting
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The Conversation's Catherine Cruz spoke to Alice Roberts, manager for the U.S. Army Pacific Training Land Retention program, about the military's proposals for Pōhakuloa.