The Fire Department responded to a 12:20 p.m. alarm Monday (June 30) to Moku Ola (Coconut Island) in Hilo when a foamy white substance was seen along the shoreline and in the water.
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Posted on 3:12 pm, Monday, June 30, 2014.
The Fire Department responded to a 12:20 p.m. alarm Monday (June 30) to Moku Ola (Coconut Island) in Hilo when a foamy white substance was seen along the shoreline and in the water.
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Aloha ReefWatchers, ReefTeachers, ReefTalk attendees, This is a request for help: There was a sketchy report Monday, Aug. 31 of a green algae mass overgrowing corals on a point between Kealakekua and Honaunau. Â Has anyone seen this or something similar, and if so, where? Â Â Call the Division of Aquatic Resources at 327-6226 before […]
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MEDIA RELEASE/PRWEB The combination of rising oil prices and concern for climate change has accelerated interest in algae biofuel as a clean, carbon-neutral alternative energy source. Several companies – including several in Hawaii – currently are working on ways to produce energy and oil from algae. But a new white paper, based on findings from […]
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