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Hawaii to ban sunscreen products linked to coral reef damage | Hawaii to ban sunscreen products linked to coral reef damage |
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Lawmakers in Hawaii are set to ban the sale of sunscreens that contain chemicals linked to the destruction of coral reefs. | Lawmakers in Hawaii are set to ban the sale of sunscreens that contain chemicals linked to the destruction of coral reefs. |
The state legislature has moved to pass laws prohibiting lotions containing oxybenzone and octinoxate, believed by some scientists to contribute to coral bleaching. | The state legislature has moved to pass laws prohibiting lotions containing oxybenzone and octinoxate, believed by some scientists to contribute to coral bleaching. |
A ban could be brought into place by January 2021, if the bill is approved by the state’s Democratic governor David Ige. | A ban could be brought into place by January 2021, if the bill is approved by the state’s Democratic governor David Ige. |
Around 3,500 sun protection products containing oxybenzone are currently available to consumers worldwide. | Around 3,500 sun protection products containing oxybenzone are currently available to consumers worldwide. |
“Oxybenzone and octinoxate cause mortality in developing coral; increase coral bleaching that indicates extreme stress and cause genetic damage to coral and other marine organisms,” the bill states. | “Oxybenzone and octinoxate cause mortality in developing coral; increase coral bleaching that indicates extreme stress and cause genetic damage to coral and other marine organisms,” the bill states. |
“These chemicals have also been shown to degrade corals' resiliency and ability to adjust to climate change factors and inhibit recruitment of new corals”. | |
The legislation warns chemical pollution in Hawaii’s waters was being “constantly refreshed and renewed” by swimmers and beach goers wearing sunscreen. | The legislation warns chemical pollution in Hawaii’s waters was being “constantly refreshed and renewed” by swimmers and beach goers wearing sunscreen. |
State senator Mike Gabbard, who proposed the ban, said the move was a “first-in-the-world law”. | State senator Mike Gabbard, who proposed the ban, said the move was a “first-in-the-world law”. |
“Hawaii is definitely on the cutting edge by banning these dangerous chemicals in sunscreens,” he told the Honolulu Star Advertiser. | “Hawaii is definitely on the cutting edge by banning these dangerous chemicals in sunscreens,” he told the Honolulu Star Advertiser. |
“When you think about it, our island paradise, surrounded by coral reefs, is the perfect place to set the gold standard for the world to follow. | “When you think about it, our island paradise, surrounded by coral reefs, is the perfect place to set the gold standard for the world to follow. |
“This will make a huge difference in protecting our coral reefs, marine life, and human health.” | “This will make a huge difference in protecting our coral reefs, marine life, and human health.” |
But, the plans have received opposition from the Hawaii Medical Association, which has raised concerns over the public health impact of banning certain types of sun lotion on the islands. | But, the plans have received opposition from the Hawaii Medical Association, which has raised concerns over the public health impact of banning certain types of sun lotion on the islands. |
“We’ve got several decades of public policy and public health concerns about skin cancer and sun exposures,” Dr Chris Flanders, the organisation’s executive director told Hawaii Public Radio. | “We’ve got several decades of public policy and public health concerns about skin cancer and sun exposures,” Dr Chris Flanders, the organisation’s executive director told Hawaii Public Radio. |
“That’s our big concern, that we don’t want people to skip on sunscreen.” | “That’s our big concern, that we don’t want people to skip on sunscreen.” |
In 2015, a study published by an group of international scientists concluded oxybenzone was “highly toxic” to juvenile corals and other marine life. | In 2015, a study published by an group of international scientists concluded oxybenzone was “highly toxic” to juvenile corals and other marine life. |
Researchers found the chemical not only increased the likelihood of bleaching, but also caused DNA damage, abnormal skeleton growth and deformities in baby coral. | Researchers found the chemical not only increased the likelihood of bleaching, but also caused DNA damage, abnormal skeleton growth and deformities in baby coral. |
Coral bleaches when water temperatures rise above a level it can tolerate, leading it to expel the algae that usually share a symbiotic relationship with its polyps and eventually causing starvation. | Coral bleaches when water temperatures rise above a level it can tolerate, leading it to expel the algae that usually share a symbiotic relationship with its polyps and eventually causing starvation. |
A heatwave on Australia’s Great Barrier Reef between March and November 2016 caused 30 per cent of its coral to die off. | A heatwave on Australia’s Great Barrier Reef between March and November 2016 caused 30 per cent of its coral to die off. |
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