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VISITORS TO BEGIN PAYING FOR PROTECTION & CONSERVATION OF THE OCEAN 

Ocean Stewardship Special Fund Enhances Hawaiʻi Marine Resources

News Release from Office of the Governor, June 8, 2021

(HONOLULU) – The establishment of a Hawai‘i Ocean Stewardship Special Fund will provide more consistent and reliable support for the conservation, protection, restoration, and management of Hawai‘i’s precious and endangered marine resources. 

A new law (HB1019) signed by Gov. David Ige on World Oceans Day makes ocean waters and marine resources in Hawai‘i priorities for the future.

“Hundreds of millions of visitors have enjoyed our magnificent ocean resources for decades without directly contributing to the management and protection of them,” said DLNR Chair Suzanne Case. “This new fund provides a framework to collect fees from visitors who use our waters.” 

Some provisions of the law went into effect upon signing, but the user fee will not begin until Jan. 1, 2024. It establishes a user fee of $1 per person, collected by commercial ocean operators providing vessel-based activities to passengers or vessel-free services to customers. Depending on tourism numbers, the user fee could generate anywhere from $14 million to more than $30 million over 15 years.

“Our beautiful oceans and vibrant ecosystems set Hawaiʻi apart from other visitor destinations,” DLNR Division of Aquatic Resources (DAR) Administrator Brian Neilson commented. “Our oceans are under continuing threats from repeated coral bleaching events, pollution, marine debris, and unsustainable fishing practices. The economic importance of ocean tourism requires a steady investment for critical marine management. The Ocean Stewardship Special Fund is a win-win for reefs, residents, visitors, and the economy across the state.”

In addition to user fees, other sources will contribute to the fund. These include State land lease revenues (lands, facilities, equipment) under DLNR jurisdiction that are utilized for or dedicated to the management, research, restoration, and enhancement of aquatic resources. 

The Ocean Tourism Coalition (OTC) supported HB1019 and the establishment of the special fund as a mechanism for DAR to appropriately manage the near shore resources that OTC members depend on for their livelihoods, recreation, and subsistence.

Jim Coon of Trilogy Excursions on Maui is the OTC President. He commented, “When agencies can work with stakeholders to achieve mutually beneficial outcomes there are immediate Kuleana goals that are achieved. There is also the long-term trust that results and builds from open dialogue and mutual understanding of each other’s needs. We look forward to continuing to partner with DAR as the  planning and rulemaking begins. OTC supports the pono stewardship of resources to ensure that our near shore waters and coral reefs can be managed in a way that is responsible, sustainable, and economically viable.” 

This sustainable funding source is critical as the State implements its Holomua: Marine 30×30 Initiative to effectively manage the State’s nearshore waters. The initiative establishes 30% of nearshore waters as a network of marine management areas to benefit fisheries and ecosystem resilience by the year 2030.

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