Hawaii's Department of Land and Natural Resources, Division of Aquatic Resources is considering regulation of bottomfishing, including non-commercial bottomfishing, to address concerns of overfishing.
According to the news release, "The Department proposes to amend Hawaii Administrative Rule Chapter 13-74, License and Permit Provisions and Fees for Fishing, Fish and Fish Products, to require fishing reports by trip, to require non-commercial bottomfish registration, reporting and compliance, and to require commercial bottomfish licensees to report by trip, and to amend HAR chapter 13-94 to authorize fishing season closures for bottomfish, to require non-commercial bottomfish registration, reporting and compliance, to exempt the possession and sale of bottomfish during closed season for fish from federal waters of the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands, or from waters under federal jurisdiction, or for bottomfish that are imported into the State, to amend the bag limit for non-commercial take of bottomfish, to add definitions; to allow the possession of Kona crab nets on bottomfishing vessels, and to repeal a requirement for restricted fishing area evaluation."
The draft rules are available here.
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