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Ta‘ape: Eat ‘Em to Beat ‘Em!

t is estimated that we import about 50 percent of the seafood that is bought and consumed in Hawai‘i. As a local woman born and raised on O‘ahu, I’ve had the joy of fishing and hunting all over Hawai‘i and have always been troubled by our state’s need to import

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