State of Hawaiʻi Seeking Public Input on Proposed Fishing Rules for Reef Fish 
US Source: Maui News 12/7/2021
State of Hawaiʻi Seeking Public Input on Proposed Fishing Rules for Reef Fish
The Hawaiʻi State Department of Land and Natural Resources is holding three virtual meetings in December to receive community input on proposed changes to statewide rules for select species of herbivorous reef fishes.

The proposed rule changes would protect coral reefs and contribute to food security, according to DLNR.
 

Coral reefs are intricate, sensitive ecosystems that are facing numerous threats on both the local and global scale. Healthy coral reefs are critical to the economy, as a natural and cultural resource, and as a sustainable source of food. One study estimated the nearshore fishery provides more than 7 million meals each year to Hawai‘i families.

The herbivorous fish that live among the reefs primarily feed on algae or plant material, and include uhu (parrotfish), kala (Unicornfish), manini (Convict Tang), kole (Goldring Surgeonfish) and many others. By feeding on algae, herbivores maintain and prevent algal populations from overgrowing and overtaking marine organisms such as corals.

 
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