HONOLULU – Effective immediately, emergency restrictions imposed during the COVID-19 pandemic for commercial and recreational boating and ocean recreation are being relaxed statewide.
HONOLULU – Effective immediately, emergency restrictions imposed during the COVID-19 pandemic for commercial and recreational boating and ocean recreation are being relaxed statewide.
Commercial and recreational boating can now include up to ten people on a vessel at one time, operating under new COVID-19 “Act With Care” guidelines. This includes passengers and crew and applies to all recreational and commercial vessels. It applies in all four Hawai‘i counties. The ten-person limitation can be exceeded if everyone is from the same household.
Commercial water sports operators, like surf schools and kayak rental companies, can also resume operations with the same restrictions – a limit of 10 people including crew or staff.
Boating and Ocean Recreation COVID-19 guidelines are based on Dept. of Health and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention guidelines, as well as input from boaters in Hawai‘i and in coordination with the counties. These guidelines remain in effect and call for physical distancing, frequent hand washing and wearing of masks, when practical. Boating and Ocean Recreation COVID-19 guidelines to be followed are linked below.
Additionally, offices of the DLNR Division of Boating and Ocean Recreation (DOBOR) across the state will reopen for transactions tomorrow. All patrons will be required to abide by now common health protections. This includes asking whether someone is sick prior to entering an office and only allowing one customer in at one time. Face masks are required. Maintenance of six-foot social distancing will be in place as practical and hand sanitizers or disinfectant wipes will be available. Further protective steps include the installation of barriers to separate staff from visitors, frequent hand washing and frequent disinfection of high use areas. Note, that many boating and ocean recreation transactions can now be accomplished online.
can we limit the number folks that work for the Hawaii government to 10 people or less…would save a bunch of tax dollars and probably get the same amount of work done…
The hyperbole is strong with this one. In case it is not, though, just how much would you really like the situation if there were only up to 10 people in government? There really is a thing such as too few people to run the place. What that actual number is – sure, debate it. But unless you’re proposing anything useful, cut it with the unhelpful bits, eh?
Per the interstate commerce clause of the US constitution (article I, section 8, clause 3) only the feds can regulate interstate traveling including quarantine. It’s all of our faults we are stuffing. We need to litigate otherwise we will continue to suffer. Don’t Blame our Kings (mayor/governor whatever they call themselves, they think they are a king given their blood line). Litigate! Our rights are clear but we are all too lazy to get them.