Abstract

Just a few kilometers down the coast from Waikiki Beach in Hawaii, the death knell is tolling for the University of Hawaii's (UH's) Kewalo Marine Laboratory. The university has agreed to give up its lease on the 35-year-old lab 17 years early and plans to move the lab's faculty to its other marine lab on Coconut Island, or to the main Manoa campus, or even to the Waikiki Aquarium. The state redevelopment agency, which owns the land, plans to tear down the waterfront lab to expand a park and set up a public arts place.

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