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- W2262560159 abstract "THE ISLAND OF KAHO'OLAWE is smallest of eight major islands of Hawaiian chain and is located 18 km southeast of Maui and in rainshadow of its highest mountain, Haleakala (3055 m [10,023 feet]). It is roughly 17 by 10 km and is 117 km2 in area, with its highest point at 450 m. Despite being such a relatively small island, Kaho'olawe has been center of controversy for much of this century. The initial controversy was over how to rehabilitate devegetated and rapidly eroding island, with ranchers and foresters protagonists in debate. But this early conservation issue was rendered academic when island was taken over in 1941 by U.S. military for use as a target island, and all conservation measures ceased. Kaho'olawe soon gained reputation as the most shot at island in Pacific (Honolulu Star-Bulletin, 16 August 1946, p. 19, c. 1-2). Military control after World War II and use of island for target practice and other military manoeuvres continues to time of writing, much to chagrin of various citizen groups and international peace organizations. Although efforts were made by Inez Ashdown, daughter of a former rancher, County of Maui, and Territorial and (after 1959) State Government, to have island returned to civilian use, it was only in 1976 that island's military status was seriously challenged. It was Protect Kaho'olawe 'Ohana (PKO), a grassroots Hawaiian native rights organization, that took U. S. Navy on, this time in Federal courts. The PKO filed a class-action suit claiming that continued use of live ordnance on Kaho'olawc pollutes environment, endangers lives, interferes with religious practices and destroys historical sites (Honolulu Advertiser, 14 October 1976, p. A6), and that in failing to file an environmental impact statement describing impact of military use on island's archaeological sites, Navy had violated National Environmental Protection Act." @default.
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