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17 thoughts on “Hawaii Beach Showers | Study Warns Of Hidden Dangers”

  1. Pull your head out Hawaii, and start with the golf courses, Fertilizers are the real culprit…. quit forcing the purchase of 20 dollar sunscreen and now no beach showers. Lame narrative and now My water bill goes up. The resorts win along with the county…..they will be paying less water bill, and hosing the locals again. Wake Up Hawaii

  2. If you’re really concerned about the coral reef being protected don’t waste your time on the minimum amount of sunscreen that people use on their body you need to look at all of the chemicals that the resorts use, the golf courses use, the agricultural industry uses. They spray Roundup and a number of other pesticides and herbicides that have been banned. This is being sprayed on the land to kill plants and weeds and pests. All this stuff gets washed into the ocean every time it rains, this is what is killing your reef not sunscreen! Stop blaming it on the sunscreen you need to look at where the Lion’s share of the harsh chemicals come from. The lawsuit against Monsanto on Maui is a clear indication of this. Do your research!

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