Haw. Code R. § 13-244-35 - Manele-Hulopoe marine life conservation district
(a)
Definition. "Manele-Hulopoe marine life conservation district" means the waters
of the State located within Subzone A and Subzone B of the Manele-Hulopoe
marine life conservation district as shown on State of Hawaii map C.S.F. No.
17565 (Revised April 1976) on file with the office of the state surveyor,
department of accounting and general services, State of Hawaii. A copy of which
is designated Exhibit "F", attached hereto and made a part hereof.
(b) Prohibited activities. It shall be
unlawful for any person to operate, anchor or moor a vessel in such manner as
will injure, damage or destroy any marine life or geological feature or
specimen within the Manele-Hulopoe marine life conservation district. Without
limiting the generality of the foregoing, no person shall operate, anchor or
moor any vessel within the boundaries of Subzone A of the Manele-Hulopoe marine
life conservation district except a person (1) engaged in law enforcement,
rescue or other operations essential to preserve life or property; (2) a person
engaged in research or other activities pursuant to a permit issued by the
department of land and natural resources. Notwithstanding the foregoing
restrictions on the operation of a vessel within Subzone A, a
manually-propelled Hawaiian outrigger canoe may be operated (but not anchored
or moored) within the subzone.
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