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Zoned tourist vessel routes could curb invasive marine pests across Galápagos Islands

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Phys.org 1d ago

Hurricane season begins, with the first below-average forecast in a decade

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Stuck on oil: Can Hawaii power itself?

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Deutsche Welle 6d ago

Can Hawaii wean itself off oil imports?

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Deutsche Welle 6d ago

Can Hawaii wean itself of oil imports?

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Hawai'i's last false killer whales threatened by nutritional stress and warming seas

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Phys.org 5d ago

Major airline hits passengers with new in flight charge from July

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Daily Mirror 6d ago

Filipino lawyers move to raise legacy of Pablo Manlapit, forgotten leader of Hawaii labor movement

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Seattle: A travel guide to the 2026 World Cup host city

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