A Win for Reef Life in Hawai'i
Responding to a suit by the Center and Hawaiian allies, Hawai'i's environmental court just closed a legal loophole the state used for three years to allow the destructive harvest of some 500,000 marine animals from precious coral reefs without environmental review.
"The court, like our local communities, clearly understands the detrimental impacts of an improperly regulated aquarium trade in Hawaiian waters," said the Center's Hawai'i director Maxx Phillips. "Reefs support important biodiversity, put food on our families' tables, and shelter our coastlines from sea-level rise and storms."
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