Hawaii 2025 Regular Session

Hawaii House Bill HB266

Introduced
1/17/25  

Caption

Relating To Surfing.

Impact

If enacted, this legislation will amend Chapter 188 of the Hawaii Revised Statutes, explicitly recognizing surfers' rights in designated zones. The bill introduces penalties for fishermen who cause unsafe conditions by deploying their fishing gear in ways that interfere with surfers. Specifically, fines will escalate from $500 for a first offense to as much as $3,000 for repeated violations. The legislation emphasizes a dual focus on enforcement and public education to minimize conflicts and enhance safety for all ocean users.

Summary

House Bill 266 is aimed at addressing safety concerns for surfers in Hawaii by establishing defined rights for surfers in designated surf locations. It seeks to clarify the interactions between surfers and fishermen, particularly those using fishing lines that can obstruct surfing lanes. The bill mandates that surfers will have the right of way in these areas, thereby prioritizing their safety and recreational rights over fishing activities in shared ocean spaces.

Contention

The proposal brings to light issues of ocean space management and the rights of different user groups. Critics may argue about the implications on fishing rights and accessibility for fishermen, particularly drone fishermen who utilize drones to deploy lines. The necessity for penalties and the potential conflict between different ocean users could provoke discussions about the balance of interests within Hawaii's diverse coastal environment. Opponents might concern themselves with the enforcement mechanisms and the likelihood of compliance from fishermen regarding the new rules.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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