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Coral protection rules stiffened

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The state Department of Land and Natural Resources says it’s strengthening its ability to penalize those who intentionally or negligently damage coral on a large scale.

The department said new rules that went into effect Thursday will improve the state’s enforcement and stiffen penalties for damage.

Coral reef provides vital habitat for fish and helps protect shoreline areas during storms. It also supports Hawaii’s snorkeling and scuba diving industries.

But it can take just minutes for a careless ocean user to kill coral that’s taken hundreds of years to grow.

In 2009 the state fined a Maui tour company nearly $400,000 for damaging more than 1,200 coral colonies when one of its boats sank on a pristine reef at Molo­kini.

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