Striped mullet season to close

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The state Department of Land and Natural Resources reminds the fishing public that the season for amaama, or striped mullet, will be closed from Monday through March 31.

The state Department of Land and Natural Resources reminds the fishing public that the season for amaama, or striped mullet, will be closed from Monday through March 31.

“Amaama are about to enter their peak spawning season, which increases their vulnerability to fishing pressure,” said William Aila, DLNR chairman. “The annual winter closure is designed to help the fish reproduce successfully and protect the species from overfishing.”

Violations of the size or season restrictions can result in fines of up to $500 and/or 30 days in jail, plus up to $100 for each fish taken. In addition to criminal penalties, an administrative fine of up to $1,000 per violation may be assessed by the department.

“We ask the public’s kokua in complying with the closed season,” Aila said. “While it’s DLNR’s job to protect our marine resources, everyone shares in the responsibility to take care of important fish species like amaama to ensure their survival into the future.”