Nakaji has been fishing for 65 years. He has been drone fishing for the last three years. “Every time new technology has been introduced, it causes change, and change, always, always, always creates conflict,” Nakaji said. But amid concerns about lines getting lost offshore and killing wildlife, lawmakers recently passed a bill to ban the use of drones for fishing. The state Department of Natural Resources supports the proposal, saying Hawaii’s marine life is becoming devastated by over-fishing. Maui boat captain Jordan Correa is in the ocean almost daily and supports the proposed ban. He said he sees the trash that anglers leave behind.