27/01/2022
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Congratulations to Hawaii as they become the first US state to ban shark fishing.
The act of knowingly capturing, entangling or killing any shark species in Hawaii is banned from Saturday, Jan 1, 2022, which is detailed in Act 51 (House Bill 533). This was announced on World Ocean's Day last year.
According to Act 51 (House Bill 533), sharks keep the ocean ecosystem in balance by regulating and ensuring the health of other marine life populations and reefs.
The purpose of the ban is to โprotect sharks for their ecological value while not criminalizing the accidental capture and release of sharks that may be captured while fishing for other species as allowed by statute or rule,โ as stated in Act 51 (House Bill 533).
Offenders will be fined $500 for a first offense, $2,000 for a second offense, and $10,000 for a third and any subsequent offenses. Additional penalties might include the seizure of commercial marine licenses, vessels and fishing equipment, as well as substantial administrative fines.
Brian Neilson, administrator of the Division of Aquatic Resources in Hawaiiโs Department of Land and Natural Resources (DLNR), said: โWe are well aware of how important sharks are to maintain healthy marine ecosystems. We also recognise their importance in native Hawaiian cultural practices and beliefs.โ
The new shark fishing ban does not apply to the following:
~People with special activity permits issued by the DLNR;
~Shark fishing for public safety purposes authorized and/or conducted by the DLNR;
~Sharks taken outside of Hawaiiโs marine waters with required documentation;
~Sharks captured, entangled and/or killed due to self-defense or the defense of another individual;
~Sharks captured or killed based off a DLNR-issued permit.
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