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Nathan Eagle

Nathan Eagle is the deputy editor for Honolulu Civil Beat.

He moved to Oahu in March 2012 after he reached the self-proclaimed End of the World during a backpacking trip in South America. (Due to his respect for Hawaiʻi laws regulating non-native and invasive species, he reluctantly decided against bringing back penguins from Isla Magdalena.)

Before Nathan’s temporary departure from the northern hemisphere, he served as managing editor of The Garden Island. It was a position as environment reporter for this century-old daily newspaper on Kauaʻi that lured him from his native Ohio in 2007.

As a Civil Beat reporter he covered everything from state government and commercial fishing to ocean-related issues and politics.

He has won statewide and national awards for public service reporting, online news reporting, a multimedia project on Papahānaumokuākea Marine National Monument (The Last Wild Place), a series on ocean safety (Dying For Vacation), a series on unfunded liabilities (Pension Promises), data journalism, editorial writing, columns, photography, local news coverage and community reporting.

Nathan has degrees in journalism and Spanish from Miami University in Oxford, Ohio. But he is perhaps more proud of the proverbial badges of honor he earned after diving with a dozen bull sharks in Fiji, summiting Long’s Peak in Colorado and hiking up Vulcan Villarrica in Chile.

He looks forward to continuing to serve the public in Hawaiʻi while hopefully finding a few spare moments to enjoy the islands’ vibrant culture and natural world.

Nathan warmly welcomes any and all story ideas and feedback. News tips are appreciated. You can send them directly to neagle@civilbeat.org or anonymously using this Tipbox link, which uses automatic encryption. (NOTE: If you send a tip through Tipbox, he cannot respond unless there’s contact information in the body of the message.)

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He Aha Ia Mea He Inoa? Ke Hoʻi Nei Nā Mea Noiʻi I Ko Hawaiʻi Piko Nathan Eagle/Civil Beat/2024

He Aha Ia Mea He Inoa? Ke Hoʻi Nei Nā Mea Noiʻi I Ko Hawaiʻi Piko

Ke hoʻolaha hou nei kekahi papahana i nā inoa maoli o ko Hawaiʻi mau mea he wahi a he lāhulu. 

What’s In A Name? Scientists Are Tying Hawaiian Islands Back To Their Roots Nathan Eagle/Civil Beat/2024

What’s In A Name? Scientists Are Tying Hawaiian Islands Back To Their Roots

A movement is taking hold to restore the original Hawaiian names of places and species.

VIDEO: Behind The Story — Guardians Of The Deep Nathan Eagle/Civil Beat/2024

VIDEO: Behind The Story — Guardians Of The Deep

Civil Beat deputy editor Nathan Eagle joined scientists on a three-week expedition in Papahānaumokuākea Marine National Monument.

A ‘Devil’ Seaweed Is Spreading Inside Hawaiʻi’s Most Protected Place Nathan Eagle/Civil Beat/2024

A ‘Devil’ Seaweed Is Spreading Inside Hawaiʻi’s Most Protected Place

An invasive algae has wrecked huge sections of reef in Papahānaumokuākea Marine National Monument. Scientists are racing to find out what it is, where it came from and whether anything can stop it.

This Remote Hawaiian Island Had Vanished. Here’s Why Its Comeback Is Crucial Nathan Eagle/Civil Beat/2024

This Remote Hawaiian Island Had Vanished. Here’s Why Its Comeback Is Crucial

The storm destroyed a primary nesting site for endangered sea turtles and monk seals. East Island’s reemergence in this remote atoll has become an unexpected sign of resilience against climate change.

Maui Voters Wait Hours To Cast Ballots Léo Azambuja/Civil Beat/2024

Maui Voters Wait Hours To Cast Ballots

It’s the first general election since thousands were displaced in last year’s wildfires.

Next President Will Shape The Future Of America’s Largest Marine Monument Nathan Eagle/Civil Beat/2024

Next President Will Shape The Future Of America’s Largest Marine Monument

With the effects of climate change bearing down, the race is on to ensure Papahānaumokuākea remains protected.

Maui County Council Incumbents Are Cruising On To The General Election Kevin Fujii/Civil Beat/2024

Maui County Council Incumbents Are Cruising On To The General Election

UPDATED: Voters cast ballots in the primary for who they want to represent Upcountry and South Maui.

The View From Above: How Far We’ve Come Since The Maui Fires Nathan Eagle/Civil Beat/2024

The View From Above: How Far We’ve Come Since The Maui Fires

Here’s what progress has looked like from an aerial perspective over the past year in Lahaina, Upcountry and Olowalu.