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The Latest: Hawaii citizens to protest fishing conditions

HONOLULU (AP) - The Latest on a meeting to discuss conditions among the Hawaii longline fleet (all times local):

9 a.m.

Hawaii citizens are planning a rally outside the state Capitol to call for better conditions for fishermen.

They're demanding an end to what they call unacceptable living and working conditions found on some U.S. fishing vessels docked in Hawaii.

The protest coincides with a meeting Wednesday about the topic organized by Hawaii lawmakers.

The meeting follows an Associated Press investigation which found that some fishermen have been confined to vessels for years. Many are foreign fishermen who have to stay in the boats because they are not legally allowed to enter the US.

A federal loophole allows the foreign men to work but exempts them from most basic labor protections.

The meeting will include representatives from the Hawaii Longline Association and other fishing and government groups.

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12 a.m.

A group of Hawaii lawmakers is holding a public meeting to discuss conditions among the Hawaii longline fleet.

The Wednesday meeting follows an Associated Press investigation which found that some fishermen have been confined to vessels for years. Many are foreign fishermen who have to stay in the boats because they are not legally allowed to enter the US.

A federal loophole allows the foreign men to work but exempts them from most basic labor protections.

State Rep. Kaniela Ing says lawmakers have a duty to find accountability and put an end to the alleged working conditions on Hawaii docks.

The meeting will include representatives from the Hawaii Longline Association and other fishing groups. It also will include representatives from government agencies such as the Hawaii Department of Land and Natural Resources.

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