A severe penalty has been imposed on a fisherman for violating longline fishing regulations near Kona, Hawaii. Konane Zager, owner of the vessel Waiʻaka, has been fined $10,051.90 and had his Commercial Marine License revoked for a year. This decision was made by the Hawaiʻi Board of Land and Natural Resources, following an incident in May 2025 where Zager deployed longline fishing gear exceeding the legal limit within state waters. The incident was documented by Division of Conservation and Resources Enforcement (DOCARE) officers, who observed and recorded the deployment of the gear and the subsequent catch of yellowfin tuna. Zager's actions have sparked a strong response from the authorities, with the Acting Chair of the DLNR, Ryan K.P. Kanakaʻole, emphasizing the message that illegal longline fishing in Hawaiʻi's state waters will not be tolerated. The total administrative fine and costs will be directed to the Commercial Fisheries Special Fund, supporting the management and conservation of Hawaiʻi's aquatic resources used for commercial purposes.