Report Title:

Fishing Rights and Regulations; Haena, Kauai

Description:

Establishes a community based subsistence fishing area in the state waters adjacent to the ahupuaa of Haena, Kauai; regulates certain uses and activities in the fishing area; requires DLNR to consult with the inhabitants and other interested parties of the ahupuaa of Haena on rules for the fishing area. (HB1930 HD1)

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

H.B. NO.

1930

TWENTY-THIRD LEGISLATURE, 2006

H.D. 1

STATE OF HAWAII

 


 

A BILL FOR AN ACT

 

relating to fishing.

 

BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF HAWAII:

SECTION 1. The ahupua`a of Ha`ena is the westernmost land in the moku of Halele`a on the northwest coast of Kauai. The public highway ends in this ahupua`a, a land filled with many wahi pana or storied places, sites that are sacred to native Hawaiians and important to the whole state. The ahupua`a of Ha`ena and its offshore waters, since time immemorial, have been an important subsistence fishery resource for native Hawaiians and local families of the ahupua`a. However, the beauty of the land and sea and the proximity to the end of the public highway in the ahupua`a of Ha`ena attract hundreds of thousand of visitors to the area every year. As a result of this influx of visitors and a growing problem of indiscriminate fishing practices, there has been an adverse impact to the fish stocks and the integrity of the coral reef habitats in the area.

The legislature finds that a traditionally managed fishery wherein the inhabitants of the ahupua`a develop and assist in the development and enforcement of traditional regulations for the maintenance of the fishery is needed for the ahupua`a of Ha`ena.

The purpose of this Act is to establish a community based subsistence fishing area in the ahupua`a of Ha`ena.

SECTION 2. Chapter 188, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended by adding a new section to part II to be appropriately designated and to read as follows:

"§188- Haena community based subsistence fishing area; restrictions; regulations. (a) There is designated the Haena community based subsistence fishing area, comprising all state waters that are contiguous to the ahupuaa of Haena, on the northwestern coast of Kauai, the actual boundaries of which shall be determined by the department of land and natural resources.

(b) In addition to the provisions of this chapter, the following uses or activities shall be regulated in the Haena community based subsistence fishing area:

(1) Any activities with a commercial purpose, as defined in section 187A-1;

(2) The issuance of any commercial marine license, as defined in section 187A-1;

(3) The issuance of any aquarium fish permits, pursuant to section 188-31;

(4) Fishing with the use of gill nets;

(5) Fishing with self-contained underwater breathing apparatus and spears; and

(6) Any other use or activity and the location of the Haena community based subsistence fishing area that the department of land and natural resources, in consultation with the inhabitants and all other interested parties of the ahupuaa of Haena, deems appropriate.

(c) The department of land and natural resources, as soon as practical, shall consult with as broad a base as possible, group of inhabitants and all other interested parties of the ahupuaa of Haena to establish rules for the Haena community based subsistence fishing area, to include but not be limited to:

(1) A determination of fishing practices that are customarily and traditionally exercised for purposes of native Hawaiian subsistence, culture, and religion in the fishing area;

(2) A management plan containing a description of specific activities to be conducted in the fishing area, including evaluation and monitoring processes and methods of funding and enforcement;

(3) Limits on the harvest of aquatic life, as those terms are defined in section 187A-1, in the fishing area;

(4) The establishment of no-harvesting zones within the fishing area without depriving ahupuaa inhabitants of access to traditional sources of subsistence; and

(5) A process for the expansion of the fishing area to include neighboring ahupuaa.

The department shall adopt rules pursuant to chapter 91 necessary for the purposes of this section."

SECTION 3. New statutory material is underscored.

SECTION 4. This Act shall take effect upon its approval.