As far as Hawaii, I collect there 1-1.5 month a year (I have relatives who live in HI so for me it is a "cheap" vacation) collecting in HI is very different from FL, while I think HI is a more beautiful reef and has more stoney corals (which are off limits to us aquariusts) as for more fish I have to dissagree. IMO if you like tangs and wrasse it does have more, but FL has 6 sp of lg angels, and 2 ( imperator and maculosus) that are introduced and common, I've collected imperators off the beach in Pampano, (HI has only 1), 1 sp of pygmy angel, (HI does have 3, but fishers are deep and flame are rare in the main chain) about the same amount of aquarium butterflies ( HI has many more species of B/F's but only 7 or 8 that are not coral eaters and can be kept in tanks FL only has 7 but all can be kept in tanks) as well as 3 common sp of seahorse (HI has 1 rare sp) they both have lions, though the FL one is introduced it is common, it has the queen trigger and a few less known ones including black durgons and sargassum (which is either a color variety of blue jaw or a very close relative depending on which book you read) and there are 3 native sp of tangs but another three that are introduced including red sea purple tang and common sailfin (I've seen both sp frequently). That doesn't count all the soft coral and octocorals(which only 1 or 2 from safe scuba depth in HI) plus the corallamorphs and then there are the motile inverts that are just as many sp as in HI. I could go on and on, just pointing out that the states are different, but IMO FL has just as many collectable aquarium animals as HI.