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Conservation Tips
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Marine Life Conservation Districts (MLCDs) help restore marine life and protect reef habitats. In addition to following MLCD regulations, you can support conservation by following these simple guidelines.
Avoid Walking on the Reef
Coral polyps are small and fragile.
Stepping on them can kill or damage the reef.
Protect the reef—and yourself—by staying off coral areas.
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Don’t Feed the Fish
Feeding fish is prohibited in most MLCDs.
It disrupts their natural diet and makes them dependent on humans.
Fish can find their own food—please don’t feed them.
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Leave Things as You Found Them
Do not collect coral, shells, or other marine life.
These items are essential for reef health.
If you pick something up, put it back exactly where you found it.
Take Only What You Need
If fishing is allowed, follow all MLCD rules carefully.
Take only what you need and handle your catch responsibly.
Avoid harming the ecosystem.
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Dispose of Trash Properly
Never throw trash—especially plastics—into the ocean.
Trash harms fish and other marine life and it’s illegal.
Report Violations
If you see someone fishing illegally, report it to enforcement officials.
If possible, discreetly note their vehicle license plate number.
DLNR Division of Conservation and Resources Enforcement (DOCARE) at 808-643-DLNR (3567)
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Why it matters:
These actions help protect nearshore environments so future generations can enjoy the same experiences you do.