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Agent|Austin

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Super Ferry
« on: August 28, 2007, 01:22:38 »



HONOLULU - The Coast Guard helped clear protesters who briefly disrupted the second voyage of Hawaii's first-ever passenger ferry service among the Hawaiian islands, but the fight over the ship's environmental impact is far from over.

The Hawaii Superferry made two packed trips Sunday _ two days ahead of schedule _ after the state Supreme Court ruled last week that the state should have required an environmental report before the ferry launched. State transportation officials, noting that the court didn't explicitly say the ship couldn't run, still allowed the service to start.

A dozen protesters on surfboards blocked the ship for more than an hour from docking at Kauai's Lihue harbor Sunday, but the Coast Guard cleared them away. Hundreds more protesters onshore beat drums and chanted in support of the surfers.

The protesters and environmentalists argue that the ferry's plan to ply 400 miles of Hawaii waters each day endangers whales, threatens to spread invasive species and will worsen traffic and pollution.

They planned to ask a judge on Monday for an injunction to halt the ferry service until the environmental study is conducted.

Hawaii Superferry Inc., in a statement late Sunday, said it was disappointed in the delay on Kauai.

"We are sorry to see that minority dissident groups have chosen to oppose a service that the people of Hawaii have overwhelmingly embraced," the statement said, noting it had sold 22,000 tickets.

Loaded with people attracted by a special $5 fare for the 100-mile voyage past scenic island shores, the Superferry completed its maiden run to Maui and arrived back in Honolulu on time Sunday, then began its trip to Kauai. Passengers lauded the air-conditioned ship, equipped with snack bars and high-definition TV screens, for its luxury and convenience.

On both trips, the $95 million ship was loaded with more than 500 people and 150 cars, the limit placed on initial voyages. It's built to carry more than 800 passengers and 200 cars.

After Sept. 5, the fares will go up significantly: Round trips from Honolulu to Maui or Kauai, with taxes and a fuel surcharge, will cost more than $240 for one passenger and a car.

The environmentalists' attorney, Isaac Hall, said he will seek an injunction to prevent the Superferry from doing business until environmental studies are completed. Such reviews typically are required for projects that use state money and land, such as harbors, and they can take months or years to complete.

Superferry supporters say the ferry is being treated unfairly because other harbor users such as cruise ships didn't have to go through extensive environmental reviews.

"These standards should apply to all players, not just the newest, the smallest and the most popular," said David Cole, the chairman, president and CEO of Maui Land & Pineapple Co., which invested $1 million in the ferry.

Superferry officials say the ship's water jet propulsion system means there are no exposed propellers to strike aquatic animals.

Before Sunday, the only way to travel among the islands where an estimated 1.2 million people live and tens of thousands of tourists arrive each day was by the local airlines.

Superferry Chief Executive John Garibaldi, who mingled with passengers, said one reason for the service was to avoid a repeat of the effect of the nation's grounded airplanes after the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks. Then, island residents and tourists dependent on air travel were stranded for several days.

Austal USA, which built the ferry in Mobile, Ala., is also building a second scheduled to serve the Big Island starting in 2009.
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Hudizzle

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Re: Super Ferry
« Reply #1 on: August 28, 2007, 01:40:45 »

That's a niice ferry!  ;D

But, it's just like those people to protest for an unclear reason. I don't even think they specified what the "environmental impact" was.. Unless I missed something. It's not like they're.. dumping the septic waste and used oil into the oceans, and running a bunch of coal-fried boilers that spew tons of black soot and smoke into the atmosphere. Also, a huge ferry like that has water jet propulsion? What other big ships have propulsion like that?
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Agent|Austin

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Re: Super Ferry
« Reply #2 on: August 28, 2007, 02:00:01 »

The company didn't get permits to operate in the area. The environmental danger was hitting whales/dolphins.

But as for the jet pollution. They must have some very powerful jets. I want that hot tub :p
« Last Edit: August 28, 2007, 02:03:49 by Agent|Austin »
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Hudizzle

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Re: Super Ferry
« Reply #3 on: August 28, 2007, 03:44:48 »

The company didn't get permits to operate in the area. The environmental danger was hitting whales/dolphins.

Ohh.. I thought that was always a danger for ships, not just around Hawaii and shallow water.
You do have to wonder, though, just how many fish/sea animals get sucked into propellers.

I think I'll google that. Afetr all, I was curious as to how many containers fall off container ships, and I googled it, and found out that around 2,000 - 10,000 containers fall from those ships each year.  :o

I guess I'm drifting a bit off topic there...
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Agent|Austin

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Re: Super Ferry
« Reply #4 on: August 28, 2007, 04:26:26 »

There was a topic? Wow I thought those containers locked into place. :S
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Hudizzle

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Re: Super Ferry
« Reply #5 on: August 28, 2007, 05:23:56 »

I guess maybe there isn't a specific topic :P

Anyway, yes, they do fall of ships. Here's an interesting story on wikipedia...

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Friendly_Floatees
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Re: Super Ferry
« Reply #6 on: August 28, 2007, 06:23:18 »

I think that it is Stupid. There are only a fiew ways to get from Island to Island.
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Agent|Austin

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Re: Super Ferry
« Reply #7 on: August 28, 2007, 07:19:11 »

I think that it is Stupid. There are only a fiew ways to get from Island to Island.

The boat or the protesters?
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Captain Davies

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Re: Super Ferry
« Reply #8 on: August 28, 2007, 19:14:39 »

Some protestors simply do not check their facts and then seem to protest for the sake of protesting.  It really makes me cross.  Surely whales were at just as much risk of being hit by larger vessels as they are by this.  If anything it's less likely because the ship's draft is not as deep and the animals will be able to sense it coming a lot futher off than a larger vessel.  These types of ships may be gas guzzlers but it surely isn't as bad as having so many aircraft in the air.
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Agent|Austin

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Re: Super Ferry
« Reply #9 on: August 28, 2007, 19:54:17 »

Some protestors simply do not check their facts and then seem to protest for the sake of protesting.  It really makes me cross.  Surely whales were at just as much risk of being hit by larger vessels as they are by this.  If anything it's less likely because the ship's draft is not as deep and the animals will be able to sense it coming a lot futher off than a larger vessel.  These types of ships may be gas guzzlers but it surely isn't as bad as having so many aircraft in the air.

Thats what I told my mom.


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Length Overall    106.5 metres / 349' 4"
Length (waterline)    92.4 metres / 303' 1"
Beam (moulded)    23.8 metres / 78' 1"
Depth (moulded)    9.4 metres / 30' 10"
Draft (maximum)    3.65 metres / 11' 8"

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Why not stop cruise ships? There draft is much more. Maybe because whales get out of the way and are intelligent...
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Captain Davies

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Re: Super Ferry
« Reply #10 on: August 28, 2007, 22:25:36 »

Why not stop cruise ships? There draft is much more. Maybe because whales get out of the way and are intelligent...

My point on that is that whales are likely to sense this craft approaching from much futher off and so will have a similar amount of time to get out of the way.
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