HONOLULU — After a detailed review of two Final Environment Assessments (EAs) prepared by the Pet Industry Joint Advisory Council (PIJAC), Suzanne Case, chair of the Board of Land and Natural Resources, determined that the preparation of an Environmental Impact Statement is required for commercial aquarium permits.
HONOLULU — After a detailed review of two Final Environment Assessments (EAs) prepared by the Pet Industry Joint Advisory Council (PIJAC), Suzanne Case, chair of the Board of Land and Natural Resources, determined that the preparation of an Environmental Impact Statement is required for commercial aquarium permits.
The determination, according to a press release issued Thursday by the DLNR, is based on the significance criteria outlined in Title II, Chapter 200, Hawaii Administrative Rules.
“The scope of our review of each commercial aquarium permit EA was thorough,” Case said in the release. “The EIS process for commercial aquarium permits requires an even more in-depth analysis of all available science and data. It will also give interested parties the opportunity to offer additional documentation and comment.”
PIJAC proposed the issuance of Commercial Aquarium Permits on Hawaii Island and on Oahu, covering nearshore regions except areas already designated as no collection sites such as Marine Life Conservation Districts and Fish Replenishment Areas. Separate EAs were proposed for each island.
The determination of the requirement for an EIS, once published in the next issue of the Office of Environmental Quality Control Environmental Notice, will initiate a 30-day public consultation for parties to comment on the action and to request to become consulted parties in the preparation of the draft EIS.
Well, this is good and bad news. Good news is that the DLNR seems to acknowledge that their prior assessments were not sufficiently done. Bad news is that they just don’t shut the commercial reef robbing practice right away based on this realization.
Here we go again. This is why Hawaii is the worst place in the Country to do business. Give people permission and permits to do something and then “change their mind”, pull the permits, and hide behind the bogus red tape. What B.S.
If things keep going like this pretty soon you will have to get an EIS to mow your lawn. An EA will not be good enough.