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Craving to compete again, surfers question why competitions are still on hold


Craving to compete again, surfers question why competitions are still on hold
Surf coach Kahea Hart says it’s not fair that other youth sports are allowed, but surf competitions aren’t.
With the state reopening, surfers question why many of their competitions are still on hold
By Chelsea Davis | May 10, 2021 at 6:53 PM HST - Updated May 10 at 7:57 PM
HONOLULU, Hawaii (HawaiiNewsNow) - Many Hawaii surfers are upset and confused over why youth sports are allowed, but surf competitions are still on hold.
“If you’re going to allow other sports to be happening, then it kind of needs to be equal rights across the board for all sports, whether there’s certain rules for this sport or that sport, they should be able to compete,” said surf coach Kahea Hart. ....

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Here's Why It's So Hard To Reshape Hawaii's Tourism Industry


Here s Why It s So Hard To Reshape Hawaii s Tourism Industry - Honolulu Civil Beat
Policymakers fear jeopardizing the industry’s recovery from the pandemic because Hawaii needs the jobs back.
Reading time: 8 minutes.
As recently as early 2020, before COVID-19 wrecked the state’s economy, Hawaii was grappling with a problem much different from today’s economic challenges. The question then was what to do about ever-growing hordes of tourists.
The 250,000 visitors in Hawaii each day equaled nearly a fifth of the state’s population. And residents’ attitudes toward them were plummeting, as visitors took over beaches, hiking trails and homes in neighborhoods that had become meccas for vacation rentals. ....

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