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News (Media Awareness Project) - US HI: Congress Boosts Hawai'i Drug War, Marine Programs
Title:US HI: Congress Boosts Hawai'i Drug War, Marine Programs
Published On:2001-11-20
Source:Honolulu Advertiser (HI)
Fetched On:2008-08-31 12:40:17
CONGRESS BOOSTS HAWAI'I DRUG WAR, MARINE PROGRAMS

WASHINGTON - The nation may be focused on the war on terrorism, but
Hawai'i's war on drugs is getting help with approval of a $5 million
helicopter for the Drug Enforcement Administration.

The agency will use the new twin-engine aircraft to provide day and night
support for police surveillance, searches and raids in Hawai'i.

Congress approved the money last week as part of the $41.6 billion fiscal
2002 spending bill for the departments of Commerce, Justice and State. The
measure also includes $14 million for the East-West Center and about $30
million for marine projects, according to Sen. Daniel Inouye, D-Hawai'i.

Included is $6 million to refurbish a ship to support research and
monitoring needs of the National Ocean Service in sanctuary waters around
the Hawaiian Islands and $4.2 million to rehab another vessel for fisheries
research.

Hawai'i also will get $15.6 million for agricultural projects. The Pacific
Basin Agriculture Resource Center at the University of Hawai'i-Hilo
received $3 million for construction and $600,000 for research on industry
needs and new technologies.

Other projects include:

* $2.5 million for the Joint Institute for Marine and Atmospheric Research,
to continue research on tuna and swordfish.

* $3 million for site preparation and construction of a new National Marine
and Fisheries Service laboratory in Honolulu.

* $3 million for sea turtle research to reduce netting of turtles by fishermen.

* $1.6 million for the Oceanic Institute to continue its study of tropical
aquaculture feeds and nutrition.

* $1.5 million for teaching and research at colleges that serve Native
Hawaiians.
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