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Legal Issues Surrounding The Development Of Sustainable Forms Of Aquaculture In Hawai'I
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2004
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Series: Publication no. 2004-3
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Alternative Title:Bridging Gaps to Insure Long-term Viability of Small Tropical;Mariculture Ventures in Hawaiíi;and the U.S. Affiliated Islands;
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Description:Aquaculture development in Hawai`i, like other ventures that involve the use of public
lands or resources, is subject to a complex and often confusing system of laws and regulations at
the federal, state, and local level. Although the state of Hawaii recognizes the economic benefits
of aquaculture and seeks to establish a viable fish-farm production capability, it is obligated to
protect other public values as well. Therefore the state must balance a variety of competing
interests as it attempts to foster the growth of a budding aquaculture industry.
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Sea Grant Document Number:HAWAU-T-04-003
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Rights Information:Public Domain
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