D'oh!
Right after I hit the 'Send' tab, I realized "faired" should have been "fared."
Anyway, here is the link to DAR's list of regulations on aquatic life.
http://client.nextlevelsw.com/dar/admin_rules.cfm
In Sec 5, near the bottom of this page, are rules about marine life forms. No
surprises there. Top shells have been a no-no for decades. Oysters, several
varieties, have also been "kapu" as they say, "Fo' days!"
Look around the DNLR site a bit and you will find maps of which areas are
protected. Fair warning: take nothing valuable to the beach/dive area that you
can't take with you into the water,... or have guarded by a KNOWN friend.
Sorry, that's just how it is.
Homer Simpson.... D'oh! I mean,
Bob Dayle
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Quoting Bob Dayle <[log in to unmask]>:
> Hi, Ken.
>
> That would be a serious turn of events, to have the marine life of Hawaii
> declared off-limits!
>
> However, this does NOT seem to be the case. Have a look at
> http://hawaii.gov/dlnr/dar/ which is the Dep't of Land and Natural Resources'
> Division of Aquatic Resources. Some divemasters and resort areas try to
> enforce
> a no-collecting policy but let's face it, shells still get collected. As long
> as
> the collector is aware of venomous species, the ocean and other divers remain
> the major threats to safe collecting.
>
> Conservation areas, as you mentioned, are off-limits, but these are normally
> well-marked.
>
> Good luck to them and, hopefully, you can let us know how they faired.
>
> Aloha,
>
>
> Bob Dayle
>
>
> _______________________________________________________________
> Quoting Ken Piech <[log in to unmask]>:
>
> > This summer my daughter and son in-law will be traveling to Hawaii on a
> > family vacation. They are planning to do some scuba diving and want to
> > collect live mollusks, if they see any. They have recently been told that
> > the collection of live mollusks is "illegal" anywhere in Hawaii. Since
> > there has been discussion of shell collecting in Hawaii on this forum, it
> > seems unlikely that there is a state-wide live mollusk collecting ban. I
> > can understand the prohibition of collecting live mollusks in
> state/national
> > parks, but not in the entire state. I can understand the need to purchase
> a
> > fishing license. Would one of you Hawaiian shell collectors please give me
> > the correct information about this matter? An internet reference site
> would
> > be especially helpful. I have tried to google for this information, but
> > have not gotten what I need.
> >
> > Thanks, Ken Piech
> >
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