Revised Final Environmental Impact Statement for W. Hawai'i Aquarium Permits Reaches Impasse - Big Island Now
Revised Final Environmental Impact Statement for W. Hawai'i Aquarium Permits Reaches Impasse - Big Island Now |
Posted: 26 Jun 2021 11:30 AM PDT June 26, 2021, 8:30 AM HST Listen to this Article The Board of Land and Natural Resources reached an impasse in a decision to accept or reject the Revised Final Environmental Impact Statement (RFEIS) submitted by seven aquarium fish collectors for the West Hawai'i Regional Fishery Management Area (WHRFMA). The vote was a three-to-three tie. The law provides a 30-day time period in which the board must reach a decision. The clock started on June 8, when the RFEIS was published, and ends on July 8, though the applicants can request a 15-day extension. If no action is taken by the deadline, the RFEIS will be deemed accepted. In May 2020, the board declined to accept the Final Environmental Impact Statement prepared by the Pet Industry Joint Advisory Council. Aquarium fishers revised the FEIS over the past year. The revision, which incorporated many of the findings and reasons for denial by the land board, had been opened to public comment for 45 days. The board's decision on Friday, June 25, was limited to the acceptability of the revised final EIS and was not a decision on aquarium fishing permits in Kona. The seven aquarium fishers who undertook the EIS are expected to apply for permits. The RFEIS outlines seven alternative possible courses of action including: ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW AD No action – no aquarium fish permits would be issued for the entire island of Hawai'i and no commercial aquarium collection would occur anywhere in State waters. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW AD In its submittal to the land board, the DLNR Division of Aquatic Resources (DAR) recommended board acceptance of the RFEIS, but also noted several concerns raised by the RFEIS, including potential impacts on coral. The board can address these matters and others raised in the June 25 hearing, by establishing terms and conditions through the permitting process. |
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