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Hawaii State Department of Health announces recall of Cotija Aged Mexican Grating Cheese

Rizo Lopez Foods Inc. has issued a recall of their Rio Bros California Creamery Aged Cojita Mexican Grating Cheese due to potential contamination with listeria monocytogenes. The product was distributed across the United States and in Hawaiian retailers, including R. Field Wine Company, Foodland and Foodland Farms supermarkets, and Cost.U.Less in Hilo.

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Rep. Ed Case calls for restriction of ornamental reef fish, coral based on collection practices

US Representative Ed Case (HI) has sponsored a bill known as House Resolution 6447, or the Saving Natural Ecosystems and Marine Organisms (NEMO) Act. The legislation was introduced concurrently with the Hawaii State Board of Land and Natural Resources' deliberation on imposing restrictions on reef fish collection.

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Single kiwikiu provides clues to avian survival of malaria

A single kiwikiu, part of a group of seven kiwikius relocated to the Nakula Natural Area Reserve in 2019, survived a deadly mosquito-borne disease that wiped out the rest of its cohort. The bird was presumed lost until it was rediscovered during a planting trip in 2021 when its song caught the attention of a conservationist.


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Voluntary recall of WanaBana apple sauce pouches expanded, updated

The State of Hawaii Department of Health has issued an alert concerning the expansion of a previous recall of WanBana applesauce pouch products that took place in October. The recall was due to elevated lead levels found in these products.


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AI detects two more bird species at Palmyra Atoll

The Nature Conservancy (TNC), Hawai'i and Palmyra announced that artificial intelligence powered imagery analysis detected two more seabird species at Palmyra Atoll, both of which were thought to have disappeared for decades. This achievement underscores the effectiveness of seabird habitat restoration efforts.


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NOAA: 'This alga has the potential to negatively impact entire island-scale coral reef systems'

Researchers from NOAA who are investigating the mat-forming alga Chondria tumulosa in the Papahānaumokuākea Marine National Monument have observed its proliferation, which is negatively impacting Hawaiian coral reefs


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Columbian geologist Idárraga: ‘CSAV international course is the best experience that every volcanologist wants to have’

The Center for the Study of Active Volcanoes (CSAV) has returned to Hawaii for its annual International Training Course in Volcano Hazards Monitoring, with 12 participants attending the program this year, the first program since 2019 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.


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University of Hawaii professor on locally-grown plant: ‘Our research focuses on safely, efficiently and economically translating new therapeutic agents from natural products’

A group of student pharmacists from the Daniel K. Inouye College of Pharmacy at the University of Hawaiʻi at Hilo are conducting research using an extract from a locally-grown plant to combat antimicrobial resistance, a growing global threat to public health.


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Nature Conservancy names new Hawaii marine conservation director

The Nature Conservancy recently announced that Emily Fielding has been selected as Hawaii's marine conservation director.


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Probable monkeypox case confirmed in Oahu: 'Vaccination and treatments are available'

A confirmed probable case of monkeypox has been discovered in an Oahu resident. The probable case adds to the list of five confirmed cases, according to the Hawaii Department of Health.


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Oahu resident showing symptoms of monkeypox; 'risk remains low for most Hawaii residents'

A probable case of monkeypox, a rare disease apparently on the comeback, has been identified in a Hawaii resident.


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Ige reveals funding to save Hawaiian honeycreepers: ‘This federal funding could not come at a better time’

Gov. David Ige (D-Hawaii ) revealed that $14 million in federal funding was awarded to the state to aid in saving the Hawaiian honeycreeper population.



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Greenhouse gas emissions came roaring back in 2021 as the economy recovered: 'Time is not on our side'

U.S. greenhouse gas emissions rose sharply in 2021 as the economy recovered from the COVID-19 pandemic and utility companies burned more coal, according to a new study by the Rhodium Group.


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U.S. Geological Survey: Eruption at Kīlauea is an 'awe-inspiring event'

Of the five volcanoes on the Big Island, Kīlauea has always been considered the most active one, as demonstrated once again through a recent eruption.


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Hawaiian volcano observatory information statement

The U.S. Geological Survey's Hawaiian Volcano Observatory (HVO) recorded an offshore magnitude-6.2 earthquake southwest the Island of Hawai‘i on Sunday, October 10, at 11:48 a.m., HST.


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Lava continues to erupt from the Kilauea volcano, spreading hazardous vog and ashfall in the area

The Kīlauea volcano is erupting, according to the Hawaiian Volcano Observatory (HVO).


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Kīlauea Eruption Recovery Update -- October 2021

The County of Hawai‘i's Disaster Recovery Division is providing this monthly update on projects and programs to support recovery and building community resilience in Puna following the 2018 eruption.


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Hawaii to plant or restore 100 million trees by 2030: 'Nothing is more urgent than protecting our planet'

In a long-range effort to combat global warming, Hawaii is pledging to plant and restore 100 million trees throughout the state by 2030.


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USGS volcano update: Sept. 29

Increased earthquake activity and changes in the patterns of ground deformation at Kīlauea’s summit began occurring as of approximately noon on Sept. 29, indicating movement of magma in the subsurface.