04-13-2017, 05:48 AM
This is mostly for those who dive or fish around puna.
The bill SB1150 regarding Oxybenzone, a substance in sunscreens that has been shown in several other studies to block sunlight from reaching reefs has taken a pointless turn in both the House and Senate. House draft HD3 of SB1150 was rewritten to make it fund another study of Oxybenzone rather than ban the sale and use of this chemical.
http://capitol.hawaii.gov/measure_indiv.aspx?billtype=SB&billnumber=1150&year=2017
These studies have already been done.
and
Even the senate draft SD2 of the bill points this out that UH has already studied it.
It's pretty easy to find similarly priced sunscreens that don't contain oxybenzone (the worst of the bunch), octocrylene, 4MBC, butylparaben and octinoxate.
Both the house and Senate versions of this bill suck. The senate wants to "ban use" which means we would also need sunscreen police or basically nothing happens. The house version is to just study it.
Both drafts are somewhat pointless and should really be a ban on sales of sunscreens with oxybenzone.
I've been contacting them to try and get them to do something realistic because I've seen degradation in reefs around Puna and especially Oahu. If you're interested you can write to them directly about SB1150 and get them to just ban the sale of sunscreen products with oxybenzone.
senrhoads@capitol.hawaii.gov
karl@karlrhoads.org
senkeithagaran@capitol.hawaii.gov
reping@Capitol.hawaii.gov
replee@Capitol.hawaii.gov
reptakumi@Capitol.hawaii.gov
You can also submit direct testimony here http://capitol.hawaii.gov/measure_indiv.aspx?billtype=SB&billnumber=1150&year=2017
Note: As of 4/7 the senate and house are still disputing the bill but neither version is helpful. Just for fun here's the action item from the senate version:
The bill SB1150 regarding Oxybenzone, a substance in sunscreens that has been shown in several other studies to block sunlight from reaching reefs has taken a pointless turn in both the House and Senate. House draft HD3 of SB1150 was rewritten to make it fund another study of Oxybenzone rather than ban the sale and use of this chemical.
http://capitol.hawaii.gov/measure_indiv.aspx?billtype=SB&billnumber=1150&year=2017
These studies have already been done.
quote:
A 2015 study analyzing six coastal sites in South Carolina detected oxybenzone in all sites and in 90 percent of samples. The average concentration of oxybenzone found was more than four times the concentration that damaged coral in research studies.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26541983
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quote:
Another study found the amount of oxybenzone in the Virgin Islands coral reefs to be more than 4,000 times the concentration that damaged coral in other studies.
http://http//www.haereticus-lab.org/story_content/ecotox-sunscreen-lotion.pdf
Even the senate draft SD2 of the bill points this out that UH has already studied it.
quote:
The World Conservation Congress of the International Union for Conservation of Nature met in September 2016 in Honolulu. The Congress disclosed that 2015 research led by a University of Hawai‘i professor implicated oxybenzone in coral larvae deformity, bleaching, and DNA damage that weakens coral systems' adaptability to climate change. The threat is particularly acute in Hawaiian ocean waters where coral bleaching is occurring at a historic rate never previously recorded.
It's pretty easy to find similarly priced sunscreens that don't contain oxybenzone (the worst of the bunch), octocrylene, 4MBC, butylparaben and octinoxate.
Both the house and Senate versions of this bill suck. The senate wants to "ban use" which means we would also need sunscreen police or basically nothing happens. The house version is to just study it.
Both drafts are somewhat pointless and should really be a ban on sales of sunscreens with oxybenzone.
I've been contacting them to try and get them to do something realistic because I've seen degradation in reefs around Puna and especially Oahu. If you're interested you can write to them directly about SB1150 and get them to just ban the sale of sunscreen products with oxybenzone.
senrhoads@capitol.hawaii.gov
karl@karlrhoads.org
senkeithagaran@capitol.hawaii.gov
reping@Capitol.hawaii.gov
replee@Capitol.hawaii.gov
reptakumi@Capitol.hawaii.gov
You can also submit direct testimony here http://capitol.hawaii.gov/measure_indiv.aspx?billtype=SB&billnumber=1150&year=2017
Note: As of 4/7 the senate and house are still disputing the bill but neither version is helpful. Just for fun here's the action item from the senate version:
quote:
No person shall use or apply sunscreen, sunblock, or cosmetic containing any oxybenzone while on a beach in Hawaii or in the ocean, unless the sunscreen, sunblock, or cosmetic is a prescription drug as defined in section 328-112.