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The Feasibility of a Non-Commercial Marine Fishing Registry, Permit, or License System in Hawaii


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Author(s):
Conservation International
Title:
The Feasibility of a Non-Commercial Marine Fishing Registry, Permit, or License System in Hawaii
Publication Date:
2016
Institution:
Conservation International Hawai'i; Western Pacific Regional FisheryManagement Council
Abstract:
"Hawai'i's fisheries are indispensable to the State's environment, economy, food security, and culture. Hawai'i's fisheries require well-informed management with an adequate capacity to ensure that the resources exist for future generations. The Hawai'i State Legislature has periodically examined what a non-commercial marine fishing license may be able to offer to address these needs. Hawai'i remains, however, the only coastal U.S. state without a mandatory non-commercial marine fishing registry, permit, or license (RPL) system, because these previous attempts to enact an RPL system have been unsuccessful. To better understand the issues relevant to an RPL system, Conservation International Hawai'i (CI Hawai'i) and the Western Pacific Regional Fishery Management Council (Council) invited individuals from different fishing organizations and interest groups to serve as members of a Study Group to undertake a fresh examination of the RPL system issues. These individuals have diverse knowledge and experience and worked together over much of 2016 to gather and analyze information to better understand the implications of any prospective RPL system.The Study Group focused on evaluating any potential RPL system based on its ability to meet three primary objectives: (1) provide additional and more robust data to support fishery management; (2) foster two-way dialogue between fishers and managers by identifying the universe of noncommercial fishers in Hawaii and developing approved communication pathways; and (3) create a source of independent, continuous funding to support effective fisheries management."
Keywords:
Hawaii, fisheries licensing system, RPL system, coral reef fisheries, fisheries management, outreach
Electronic Access:
NOAA Line Office:
NOS
NOAA Program Office:
OCM
Notes:
FY2016 CRCP Project ID 31103; Project Title: FY16/FY17/FY18/FY19 - Non-Governmental Organization Partnership; Principal Investigator: Craig Reid; Grant NA16NOS4820105.
Grant Number(s):
NA16NOS4820105

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