Possible detonation of ordnance off Molokini is raising concerns
Environmentalists, community members and lawmakers have expressed concern over the handling of unexploded WWII ordnance off Molokini and are opposed to detonating the devices in place for fear of possible irreversible damage to coral reefs, ocean life and the island itself.
The state Departments of Land and Natural Resources and Health, the U.S. Navy and other agencies are mulling possible ways to quickly and safely remove two WWII-era bombs in the Molokini Marine Life Conservation District.
State officials say that no final decisions have been made yet, but the two potentially explosive devices are more than 70 years old and pose a serious risk to the public.
The agencies are considering public safety impacts, impacts on recreational and commercial boating and impacts to the aquatic environment, the DLNR said in a statement last week. At this time, there are no firm dates or final plans for any operations to remove the ordnance.
The public will be informed in advance of any such operations, the statement said.
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