In Hawaii, An Argument Over Sharks is Resolved

Maunalua Bay at East Oahu fronts a large residential community.  Every day, the bay is a water playground where residents and vacationers can enjoy jetskiing, parasailing, scuba diving, powerboat rides and other activities. There was a planned shark invasion and a lot of residents are fighting it.

A North Shore operation, using Plexiglas and bars on a metal cage, wanted to take willing amateur explorers underwater to literally get next to the scary creatures.  The North Shore operation is very successful – so much so that the owner wanted to take it to Maunalua Bay, or actually outside the bay three miles out.  Because of East Oahu’s population and the use of the water, many felt that three miles out from Maunalua Bay is different from being three miles out from the North Shore.
The owner of the activity says he focuses on shark conservation and educates patrons on why sharks are needed to maintain a balance of the ocean’s ecosystem.  The North Shore tours take advantage of an already established population of Galapagos and sandbar sharks, relatively harmless species that are attracted to boats recovering crab traps.  Commercial fishermen for decades have set up crab traps attracting an already established population of Galapagos and sandbar sharks, which are relatively harmless. The sharks habituate to the noise of the boats and congregate near the vessels as fishermen empty their traps of old bait.
Experts consulted by the East Oahu resistance are concerned by the amount of chum (fish bait) the South Shore operation would need.  The seas off Maunalua Bay have never had a natural concentration of sharks, and in the area south of Maunalua Bay, attracting sharks would require a concentrated blood trail that could attract larger species of sharks such as tigers and possibly white sharks.

Three miles offshore, which is three miles outside of the state’s jurisdiction, and the proposed East Oahu operation had its supporters because the activity would generate income and jobs from use of the ocean that doesn’t involve killing things or harvesting animals.
The operator says there is no evidence that sharks visiting the existing North Shore tour site are coming close to shore, but grants that the situation could differ from one site to the next.

Hooray for the residents of East Hawaii.  Because of their clamor, the owner of the operation has decided to back off and has cancelled his plans.

Posted by Jim Winpenny

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A Bright Celebration Amid the Gloom for Hawaii Business

Henry Kapono performing for HAWAII-ALOHA.COM

                                 
On Saturday evening, November 8, you would have thought Hawaii Aloha Travel was celebrating a booming economy.  Refreshments flowed, appetites were satiated beyond capacity, the room rocked with spirited entertainment, camaraderie was manifest with smiles and hugs, and optimism suggested impending success.

It was HAT’s annual Appreciation Event, held in East Oahu, acknowledging the efforts of our agents and support staff who relentlessly work to find the very best packages, offers, rates and incentive deals available for Hawaii visitors.

While the rest of Hawaii’s travel practitioners were wringing their hands and gnashing their teeth in the face of declining hotel occupancy, reduced airline capacities, layoffs and cutbacks, we were appreciating a sustained clientele level and a confirmed high level of service to our clients.

No, business isn’t better for us than it was a year ago at the moment, but neither has it sunk to the depths many of our colleagues in the industry are suffering through and with it all we are up 24% over last year.

The reason for that is simple.  People and families, still seeking affordable vacation options, are turning to the Internet and discovering Hawaii-Aloha.com.

They realize our agents not only know the territory and are plugged into virtually all available distress sales, special bargains and limited opportunities, they also see that we network and provide travelers with 24-7 support unavailable through individual bargain-hunting and cherry-picking.

From initial contact via our Web site or toll-free telephone (1-800-843-8771), we stay with you and trouble shoot in the event of glitches such as cancelled flights, hotel mix-ups, unavailable or unsatisfactory rental-car arrangements – things you would find impossible to rectify by contacting the providers directly.  We all were either born and raised in Hawaii or have lived here long enough to be true experts in the market – even those of us based on the mainland.  We have the clout and the wherewithal to fix things immediately so you can experience a snag-free trip.  You will have your own agent, and he or she will be backed up by a network of Hawaii-Aloha professionals who make things happen on a daily basis – always available to you and loaded with suggestions and money-saving solutions.

So we hope the rest of the industry will forgive our self-congratulatory revelry on Saturday evening.  We feel we earned it, and we’re confident that visitors to our site such as you will have the opportunity to fulfill your vacation hopes and dreams with our help.

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Since 2006 Bruce Fisher has been publishing the Hawaii Vacation Blog and the Hawaii Vacation Connection Podcast which create daily content about Hawaii Travel and Tourism. This Blog is the only online resource providing Hawaii-based information aimed at travelers seven days per week. postings reflect the Hawaiian Islands, their culture and their lifestyle as accurately and thoroughly as possible.

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