Latest Plan To Limit Hawaii Boat Adventure Companies

The challenge of balancing Hawaii tourism and environmental preservation now moves to boat adventure companies.

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27 thoughts on “Latest Plan To Limit Hawaii Boat Adventure Companies”

  1. I have been trying to oofind hb2477 with no luck can anyone get the right information on this not so well thought out bill. Maybe Boh has wrong information.

  2. Selling the permits to the highest bidders??? So the only operators will be large scale business???
    Send That idea back to the drawing board. Hard to see if it’s corruption or just more idiocy.

  3. …the islands are “being loved to death”

    That pretty much underscores the problem.

    For those who have been coming here for years, do we simply say, no “new” visitors? Or do we say, you’ve had your fun, now let someone else have a turn? The bottom line is that we can’t accommodate everyone. We’ve been ignoring the problem for far too long.

    Now that the problem has finally gathered enough momentum to actually do something about it, everyone is up in arms. Well, if you’ve got a better solution, we’re all ears!

  4. We have been going to Hawaii once or sometimes twice a year for 30 years but with the changing attitude toward tourists, we think we will start to look at options in other locations. Mahalo for many years of wonderful memories but it is getting ridiculous.

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