Hawaii 2023 Regular Session

Hawaii Senate Bill SB1037

Introduced
1/20/23  
Refer
1/27/23  
Report Pass
2/17/23  

Caption

Relating To Limu Kala.

Impact

The impact of this bill extends beyond mere recognition; it aims to revitalize cultural practices associated with limu. By designating Limu Kala as the state limu, the bill seeks to enhance awareness and education regarding its use and benefits, both for traditional ceremonies and for the ecological health of Hawaiian waters. It also emphasizes the need to recapture and share limu cultural knowledge, which has diminished over generations. The acknowledgment of limu's importance could serve as a foundation for future conservation efforts and the sustainable management of marine resources.

Summary

SB1037 seeks to designate Limu Kala (Sargassum echinocarpum) as the official limu of the State of Hawaii. The bill underscores the ecological and cultural significance of limu in Hawaii, highlighting that four endemic species of Limu Kala thrive in Hawaii's waters. Limu is recognized as a crucial component of the healthy reef ecosystem, serving as a primary food source for herbivorous fish and playing a significant role in the marine food chain. This recognition acknowledges the link between limu health and fish populations, which have been adversely affected by its decline.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB1037 seems generally positive, with a focus on fostering pride in Hawaii's natural and cultural heritage. Supporters of the bill recognize its potential to stimulate interest and action toward the conservation of limu and the marine ecosystems it supports. However, the bill may also prompt discussions around resource management and the dual objectives of ecological conservation and community engagement.

Contention

While specific points of contention may not be broadly discussed in the available documents, the potential implications of the bill on local fishing practices and resource management are noteworthy. As the bill aims to protect and promote the use of Limu Kala, there may be debates regarding best practices for harvesting and ensuring sustainable use. Additionally, the role of traditional knowledge versus modern conservation techniques might emerge as an area for discussion, particularly among local communities and conservationists.

Companion Bills

HI HB819

Same As Relating To Limu Kala.

Previously Filed As

HI SB1037

Relating To Limu Kala.

HI SCR122

Requesting The Department Of Land And Natural Resources To Work With The National Oceanic And Atmospheric Administration And Other Experts To Conduct A Study On The Population Status Of Coral Reef Herbivores Around The Island Of Oahu And Develop Effective Policies For Substantially Increasing Those Populations Within A Decade.

HI HCR83

Requesting The Department Of Land And Natural Resources To Work With The National Oceanic And Atmospheric Administration And Other Experts To Conduct A Study On The Population Status Of Coral Reef Herbivores Around The Island Of Oahu And Develop Effective Policies For Substantially Increasing Those Populations Within A Decade.

HI HR69

Requesting The Department Of Land And Natural Resources To Work With The National Oceanic And Atmospheric Administration And Other Experts To Conduct A Study On The Population Status Of Coral Reef Herbivores Around The Island Of Oahu And Develop Effective Policies For Substantially Increasing Those Populations Within A Decade.

HI SR104

Requesting The Department Of Land And Natural Resources To Work With The National Oceanic And Atmospheric Administration And Other Experts To Conduct A Study On The Population Status Of Depleted Coral Reef Herbivores Around The Island Of Oahu And Develop Effective Alternative Policies For Substantially Replenishing Those Populations Within A Decade.

HI HB761

Relating To Aquatic Resources.

HI HB910

Relating To Environmental Protection.

HI SB505

Relating To Environmental Protection.

HI SB2963

Relating To Feral Animals.

HI SR55

Urging The Legislature To Preserve, Protect, And Restore Limu Kala.

Similar Bills

CA ACA2

Legislature: retirement.

CA SB699

Legislature: constitutional course.

MI HR0041

A resolution to direct the Clerk of the House of Representatives to only present to the Governor enrolled House bills finally passed by both houses of the One Hundred Third Legislature.

CA AB599

Legislative Modernization Working Group.

CA AB1

Collective bargaining: Legislature.

CA AB478

Legislature: Member training.

AK SCR1

Art. Ii, Sec. 16, Const: Veto Recon

AK SCR13

Art. Ii, Sec. 16, Const:affirm Compliance