By Journal on June 4, 2026
Aron Langinlur, Bikej Island, Kwajalein, LORAN stations, RMIEPA, US Coast Guard
News

A partnership between the US Coast Guard and the RMI Environmental Protection Authority is focusing on cleaning up now-closed LORAN stations around the Marshall Islands. The collaboration also confirms the United States recognition of a bilateral priority area for action. RMI leaders expressed interest in future joint efforts, including environmental initiatives like cleaning up highly […]
By Journal on June 4, 2026
Brett Schellhase, Marshalls Energy Company, MEC fuel spill, RMI Environmental Protection Authority, RMIEPA
News

The RMI Environmental Protection Authority issued a “Notice of Violation” to the Marshalls Energy Company last month for the significant fuel spill on the main road between the tank farm and the power plant April 3. The Notice of Violation includes a $20,000 fine for the incident that resulted in two private vehicles that drove […]
By Journal on June 4, 2026
Giff Johnson, Majuro rain, Nover Juria
News

Majuro received almost 50 percent more rain during May than the long-term average, according to the National Weather Service. A total of 15.22 inches of rain were recorded. This compares to the average for May of 10.71 inches. This high volume of rain was caused in part by two heavy deluges on May 13 and […]
By Journal on May 29, 2026
177 nuclear claims proposal, Bikini, Compact of Free Association Amendments Act of 2003., Henchi Balos, United Nations Trusteeship Council
Back In The Day

Journal 5/27/1983 P1 President visits KwajaleinPresident Amata Kabua is on Kwajalein. Kabua’s trip coincides with a visit to the Kwajalein Missile Range by Deputy Under Secretary of the Army John W. Shannon. P1 Balos says new 177 worse than old oneBikini Senator Henchi Balos told the United Nations Trusteeship Council last week that the present […]
By Journal on May 29, 2026
Bosnia and Herzegovina, Emma Kabua-Tibon, Haileeana Lokiar, Jaluit, Kina Morelik, Kiyo Kaneko, Kwajalein, Layla Tibon, Nelu Jelke, Richston Orgen Jr., Sherwood Tibon, United World College, UWC grads, Wotje
Feature Articles

As hundreds of Marshallese high school students graduate from schools in Majuro, Kwajalein, Wotje and Jaluit over the next couple of weeks, three Marshallese are graduating from schools far from the RMI or the United States. Of course, many dozens of Marshallese teenagers living in the US have been or are graduating this month. Three […]
By Journal on May 28, 2026
Hilda Heine, Pacific drugs, Pacific Islands Forum, Pacific Security College, RMI drugs, Ross Ardern
News

Earlier this month, President Hilda Heine and her Cabinet held a one-day summit on drugs and security with local government mayors, traditional leaders and community representatives. Now, there is a regional call for a summit to be held next year to tackle the drug crisis impacting many islands in the Pacific. “The Pacific region is […]
By Journal on May 28, 2026
Ailinglaplap, Air Marshall Islands, Airok, AMI cessna, David Paul, Giff Johnson, Jaluit, Kenneth Kramer, Kwajalein, Pacific International Inc., US Army Garrison Kwajalein Atoll, Woja, Wotje
News

GIFF JOHNSON As Air Marshall Islands new Cessna SkyCourier goes into regular service soon, it will be limited by one major factor: The lack of paved runways on the outer islands. It will be able to service Kwajalein, of course, and Jaluit and likely Wotje. But until more runways are paved, the plane’s service will […]
By Journal on May 28, 2026
El Niño, Fox News, Giff Johnson, Majuro Water and Sewer Company, National Oceanic and Atmosphere Administration
News

Just about every major news agency in the US and around the world is reporting on what could be one of the worst-ever El Niño weather conditions later this year. For the Marshall Islands, an El Niño year usually causes an extended drought as well warming ocean water at the equator pushing tuna into RMI […]
By Journal on May 22, 2026
Japan-RMI, Japan-RMI fishing deal, Tony deBrum
Back In The Day

Journal 5/20/1983 P1 New Japan-Marshalls fishing agreement on per boat basisA new fishing agreement is now in effect between the Marshall Islands and Japan’s tuna fishing association. The agreement was signed by Foreign Affairs Secretary Tony deBrum after the Cabinet approved it on April 15. The new one-year agreement provides payments to the Marshall Islands […]
By Journal on May 22, 2026
Canvasback ENT mission, Dr. Steve Lee, Giff Johnson, Jacque Spence, Junior John, Wojkino Janer, Zaly Panaguiton
Feature Articles

GIFF JOHNSON Statistics tell us one story about the Canvasback ear-nose-throat (ENT) team visit that wrapped up this week at Majuro hospital. The numbers show the demand for ENT services: The visiting team of doctors, nurses and administrators saw 213 patients in the first week, dispensed 30 hearing aids, completed 15 surgeries and scheduled another […]