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Shark Fishing Across the State Banned Beginning January 1

December 31, 2021 at 5:04 am tdemartini
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Beginning Jan. 1, 2021, it will be illegal to knowingly capture, entangle, or kill any species of shark in State marine waters.

The new law does not apply to:

• people with special activity permits issued by DLNR

• shark fishing for public safety purposes as authorized or conducted by DLNR

• sharks taken outside of state marine waters, with required documentation

• sharks captured, entangled, or killed for self-defense or the defense of another

• sharks captured or killed according to a permit issued by DLNR

According to the statute, DLNR may adopt administrative rules to implement the new law, including but not limited to:

• ensuring that the incidental capture and release of sharks while targeting other species is not a violation

• preventing the wanton waste of sharks

• limiting gear, such as gill nets, in areas identified as shark nursery habitats

According to Act 51, the conditions of non-commercial permits for the take of sharks “shall include native Hawaiian cultural protocol, size and species restrictions, and a prohibition on species listed as endangered or threatened.”

It is recommended that people avoid fishing in areas known to be frequented by sharks, especially pupping areas, and use barbless circle hooks. If a shark is caught accidentally from a boat, individuals must avoid bringing it onto the vessel whenever possible. To release it, they can cut the line safely as close as possible to the shark’s mouth.

Violation of the new law will be a misdemeanor, but carries significant penalties:

• $500 for a first offense

• $2,000 for a second offense

• $10,000 for a third or subsequent offenses

• a civil fine not exceeding $10,000 per offense

• an administrative fine of no more than $10,000 for each shark captured or entangled, whether alive or dead

• seizure and forfeiture of any captured sharks or any part or product, commercial marine license, vessel, and fishing equipment

• assessment of administrative fees and costs, and attorney’s fees and costs

For information about sharks in Hawaiian waters, visit the DLNR shark website at hawaiisharks.org.

 

Tags: Department of Land and Natural Resources, shark fishing
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