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HB 345 protects Hawaii's native ʻŌpae ʻUla shrimp by enforcing habitat conservation, regulating development, and promoting public awareness for ecosystem sustainability.
HB 345 protects Hawaii's native ʻŌpae ʻUla shrimp by enforcing habitat conservation, regulating development, and promoting public awareness for ecosystem sustainability.
Bill Number: HB 345
Title: Relating to the State Shrimp
Status: Act 071, effective May 19, 2025
Introduced: January 16, 2025
Classification: Bill
Subject: Anchialine Pool Ecosystems, Conservation, State Shrimp, Wai ʻŌpae, ʻŌpae ʻUla
HB 345 aims to enhance the conservation efforts for the state shrimp, specifically the species known as ʻŌpae ʻUla, which is native to the unique anchialine pool ecosystems found in Hawaii. This bill recognizes the ecological significance of these shrimp and aims to protect their habitats.
This summary provides a clear understanding of HB 345, its intent, key provisions, and the anticipated impact on Hawaii's unique ecosystems. The bill reflects a commitment to environmental conservation and community involvement in protecting the state's natural heritage.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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