Hi,
I was into reef tanks bigtime but moved here in August so have no coral. Kinda enjoying the ease of FO systems to tell you the truth, course I had a bunch of tanks... so maybe I was a little burned out.
I personally know a guy who got the book thrown at him for having an illegal lionfish that was caught as a feral by his friend in Waikiki. In one day they raided him and all his friends. So they do it from time to time, be forwarned. And I have been told by many people that they would love to catch someone "raping the reef" and put them in jail.
I understand the why of the law, almost every body of freshwater I have looked in on Oahu has south and central american fish in it to make the point. It's unfortunate people dump their unwanted pets in the wild, always has been and always will be. Some people just are not smart enough to consider the many reasons this is a bad idea, we pay the price for their lack of brain cells. Whether they dump kittens in the woods or Nemo at the beach... or let their girlfriend's birds go because they are annoying. People do stupid things. Personally I think we should get it legalized to keep native aquacultured coral and liverock, but til then I am going to enjoy the remarkable ease and piscine diversity of fish only systems

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So that's my intro. Basically want to hang with other fish geeks, snorkel, and clarify what we can do legally.
There are a lot of places to snorkel that you wouldn't think offhand would be worth it, even Wailupe Beach Park (5045 Kalaniana’ole Hwy.)... it's got a dredged trench along the peninsula where the rich folks keep their boats tethered. If you swim along the edge of the dredge you can see a ton of cool fish and a few nice specimens of coral, one of which is in the middle of the trench and the size of a VW bug. Park stinks though, I think the broken glass is deliberate. At low tide the undredged part is about 8 inches deep so that might not be the best time

It's fun to float with your body hidden by the shelf and look down where the fish are, they seem less scared this way.
I would love to do Magic Island, myself. Haven't checked it out yet.
Kate