Noncommercial fishing in Hawaii has been booming since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, and many have turned to it out of necessity, according to fishing supply store personnel. Since the novel ...
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HONOLULU (KITV4) -- Shark fishing in Hawaii will be banned in Hawaii in 2022. Passed during the last legislative session, Act 51 (House Bill 533) makes it illegal for anyone to knowingly capture, ...
A hui of Hawaiian cultural practitioners, the Conservation Council for Hawaii and the Center for Biological Diversity stopped President Donald Trump from allowing commercial fishing in parts of the ...
HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) - The “Last Fishing Village in Hawaii” has a shiny new title — and with it, a set of government protections. Milolii on Hawaii Island is officially designated as the second ...
HONOLULU (KHON2) — Some new rules have been approved to Hawaii’s License and Permit Provisions and Fees for Fishing, Fish, and Fish Products. The amendments were approved Friday by the Board of Land ...
KAILUA-KONA A bill that would have abolished aquarium fishing in Hawaii cleared its first committee Wednesday, but not before its purpose was significantly amended. However, he altered the measure’s ...
HONOLULU (KHON2) — The act of knowingly capturing, entangling or killing any shark species in Hawaii will be banned beginning Saturday, Jan 1, 2022, which is detailed in Act 51 (House Bill 533).
A Hawaii ocean research center has collaborated with NOAA to fund the bounties. Those who make their living out on the open ocean now have the opportunity to partake in a side hustle that ...
HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) - Milolii on the southwest coast of Hawaii Island is known as the “Last Fishing Village in Hawaii.” And it will keep that title thanks to new rules adopted Thursday by the ...
HONOLULU (AP) - An increase in the number of anglers plying Hawaii’s shores has provided much needed food and recreation while helping keep supply shops afloat during the coronavirus pandemic. Fishing ...