Haw. Code R. § 13-75-14 - Nets, generally
(a) It is unlawful
for any person to use nets made of or using netting with a stretched mesh of
less than two inches, except that:
(1) Pond
owners or operators who hold a valid license issued under section
13-74-40, may use nets of smaller
mesh to take young mullet or pua for stocking their fish ponds;
(2) Commercial marine licensees who hold a
valid bait license issued under section
13-74-22, may use nets of smaller
mesh to take nehu, 'iao, marquesan sardine, gold-spot herring, or any other
species for which an open season may be declared by the department for use as
bait;
(3) All persons may use nets
of smaller mesh to take shrimp or 'opae, 'Opelu, makiawa, or mikiawa;
(4) Aquarium fish collectors with a valid
aquarium fish permit issued pursuant to section
188-31, HRS, may use traps and
nets for aquarium fish and other aquatic life in conformance with the
conditions of the permit, provided that non-commercial aquarium fish collectors
shall be limited to a combined total of five fish or aquatic life specimens per
person per day;
(5) All persons may
use a net with mesh of not less than one and one-half inches to take akule;
provided that no akule measuring less than eight and one-half inches in total
length from the tip of the snout to the tip of the tail shall be taken with a
net during the months of July, August, September, and October;
(6) All persons engaged in surround net
fishing with scuba, may use nets with mesh of not less than one and one-half
inches only to bag and transport the fish captured with legal gear to the shore
or the boat; and
(7) All persons
may use hand nets or scoop nets of smaller mesh to take fish or other marine
life for noncommercial purposes only; provided that the net, including any
handle and other attachment thereto, shall not exceed three feet in any
dimension.
(b) Any
person violating this provision shall be subject to penalty as provided under
sections 187A-12.5 and
188-70, HRS. Each violation may
constitute a separate offense.
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