Hawaii 2022 Regular Session

Hawaii House Bill HR168

Introduced
3/11/22  

Caption

Urging The Department Of Land And Natural Resources To Develop Programs To Recapture, Retain, And Share The Cultural And Environmental Knowledge Of Limu Kala.

Impact

The resolution acknowledges the significant decline in limu populations across Hawaii and suggests that this loss correlates with dwindling nearshore fish populations. By promoting the recapture and sharing of knowledge regarding limu kala, the bill aims to benefit not just fisheries but also the cultural heritage of Hawaiian traditions. This focused approach could lead to a restoration of ecosystem balance, helping to ensure the sustainability of marine resources for future generations.

Summary

HR168 is a resolution urging the Department of Land and Natural Resources of Hawaii to develop programs focused on recapturing, retaining, and sharing cultural and environmental knowledge related to limu kala, an important algae species. Limu kala plays a crucial role in marine ecosystems, serving as a food source and traditional bait for fish, while also being integral to cultural practices and medicine in Hawaii. The resolution acknowledges that the knowledge surrounding limu has diminished over generations and stresses the importance of revitalizing this understanding to enhance local fisheries and support community health.

Contention

While HR168 is primarily a resolution and not a regulatory bill, discussions surrounding it may highlight tensions between environmental conservation and the preservation of cultural practices among different stakeholders. Advocates may support the resolution based on its potential benefits for both the environment and cultural identity, while concerns could arise regarding implementation and resource allocation. The resolution's effectiveness depends on the cooperation of various entities, including state agencies and local communities, in fostering the desired programs.

Companion Bills

HI HCR168

Same As Urging The Department Of Land And Natural Resources To Develop Programs To Recapture, Retain, And Share The Cultural And Environmental Knowledge Of Limu Kala.

Previously Filed As

HI HR40

Urging The Department Of Land And Natural Resources To Open Keawa'ula And Mkua Beaches For Extended Hours And Camping.

HI HR15

Urging The Department Of Land And Natural Resources And City And County Of Honolulu To Implement Green Fire Breaks In West Oahu To Mitigate The Risk Of Wildfires.

HI HR191

Urging The Department Of Land And Natural Resources To Prioritize The Restoration And Protection Of Additional Wetlands And Anchialine Pools.

HI HR9

Urging The Department Of Land And Natural Resources To Work With The United States Fish And Wildlife Service To Implement A Native Plant Seeding Project In Mililani Mauka To Restore The Ecological Damage From The November 2023 Wildfires.

HI HR73

Urging The Department Of Land And Natural Resources To Explore The Possibility Of Expanding The Mount Kaala Natural Area Reserve To Include The Slopes Of Mount Kaala, Particularly In The Waialua Direction.

HI HR35

Urging The Department Of Land And Natural Resources And Other State Agencies To Work With Committed Community Groups To Co-steward Community Forests Located On Public Lands For The Betterment Of The State's Forests And Communities.

HI HR199

Urging The Department Of Land And Natural Resources To Conduct A Comprehensive Economic Analysis Of All Military-leased Lands.

HI HR47

Urging The Hawaii Invasive Species Council, In Consultation With The Department Of Agriculture, To Develop A Comprehensive Strategy For Managing The Rose-ringed Parakeet Population.

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