Yellow Tangs swimming the reefs off the Kona coast, Big Island of Hawaii

via USAQUA

ALERT: TESTIMONY NEEDED! Final Step to Bring Sustainably Fished Yellow Tangs & Potters Angelfish Back to the Hobby!

After a long, drawn-out process, the fishers in West Hawaii have completed the EIS that was required by the Hawaii Supreme Court ruling. The EIS has been approved by the Land Board and the Courts. Now, the Division of Aquatic Resources (DAR) has proposed a rules package including quotas, size limits, and other regulations to manage the sustainable fishery for aquarium fish in West Hawaii. This is the final hurdle that must be overcome, and once passed, permits will be issued and fishing can resume.

You can help to bring sustainably fished Yellow Tangs and Potters Angelfish back to the hobby by submitting your testimony to the Hawaii Board of Land and Natural Resources (BLNR). It is super easy and takes less than 2 minutes to let your voice be heard! The deadline for testimony to be accepted is fast approaching, so please submit yours today through Support Hawaii Fishers!

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