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There are two chemicals within sunscreen that scientists have identified as reef-bleaching culprits.
There are two chemicals within sunscreen that scientists have identified as reef-bleaching culprits. (Photo: Chris Carlson/AP Images)

Hawaii Moves to Ban Anti-Green Sunscreen

Depending on the vote Tuesday, some products from big names like Banana Boat and Coppertone could soon be missing from shelves in the Aloha State

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There are two chemicals within sunscreen that scientists have identified as reef-bleaching culprits.
(Photo: Chris Carlson/AP Images)

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If you stood above Oahu鈥檚 Hanauma Bay Nature Reserve 20 or 30 years ago, you鈥檇 have seen a vibrant spectrum of dark green, brown, orange, and purple coral through the clear waters of Hawaii鈥檚 famous snorkeling spot. A closer look would have revealed an abundance of colorful tropical fish, from various butterfly fish to the reef triggerfish (丑耻尘耻丑耻尘耻-苍耻办耻苍耻办耻-补辫耻补麓补 in Hawaiian).

While some fish are still there鈥攁lbeit a lot less of them, according to Craig Downs, an ecotoxicologist with the in Virginia鈥攖he coral looks nothing like its old self: It has receded. And what鈥檚 left is whitish, dying from what鈥檚 known as bleaching, or already dead. Like the Great Barrier Reef, Hanauma鈥檚 reef has suffered from global warming, but what鈥檚 lowering the temperature at which the coral dies is the estimated 412 pounds of sunscreen that washes off the bay鈥檚 roughly 2,600 average visitors per day, according to scientists.

Specifically, two chemicals within sunscreen that act as reef-bleaching culprits: oxybenzone (an endocrine disruptor that turns male fish into female fish) and octinoxate. Both are ingredients in the majority of sunscreen products sold in Hawaii (and the world, for that matter), like those from Hawaiian Tropic, Banana Boat, and Coppertone. Those chemicals are also found in some other personal care products, like face creams.

Downs, who earned his PhD at the University of Hawaii at Manoa, conducted in November 2017 at the request of the nonprofit Friends of Hanauma Bay to examine the harms chemicals like oxybenzone can have on the ocean. Last fall, Downs found toxic levels of it in Hanauma Bay. 鈥淎nything above basically 50 nanograms per liter of seawater of oxybenzone can induce toxicity in a variety of marine organisms,鈥 Downs says. He explains how the highest concentration in parts of Hanauma Bay was nearly 29,000 nanongrams per liter. 鈥淭hat affects coral, algae, sea urchins, algae eaters, all of them. That鈥檚 why there鈥檚 less fish.鈥 He had previously tested other tourist-heavy waters, such as the U.S. Virgin Islands鈥 Buck Island in 2005, for oxybenzone and has sampled for the chemical all over the world, including other parts of Hawaii, so Downs鈥 2017 study wasn鈥檛 the first to bring the problem to light. But it is likely to get worse. The number of tourists visiting the state reached an all-time high in 2017, at 9.38 million鈥攁 5 percent increase over 2016.

鈥淲hen I swim, I see this sheen on the surface, which is really scary,鈥 says Stuart Coleman, the Hawaii Islands manager for and a 20-year Hawaii resident. That same sunscreen sheen can be seen on the waters of Maui鈥檚 popular offshore snorkeling spot, Molokini Crater, and in other heavily trafficked Hawaiian waters.

The studies and the pollution have caught the attention of politicians. Hawaii Democratic State Senator Will Espero and Republican State Representative Gene Ward introduced a bill banning sunscreens containing the chemicals in early 2017, but it died this time last year in committee.

Reintroduced in 2018 by Democratic State Senator Mike Gabbard as , or the 鈥淪unscreen Pollution Ban,鈥 the 2018 bill would ban the sale of all sunscreens containing oxybenzone and octinoxate in Hawaii. The current bill proposes an effective date of July 2021 to allow county preemption. It would also include an exemption for general cosmetics. SB2571 goes to a vote on the Senate floor Tuesday, with the potential to be signed by Hawaii鈥檚 Governor David Ige.

If the bill passes, come July 2021, no sunblocks from Edgewell or other big pharma companies containing those chemicals will line the shelves of Hawaiian convenience stores, hotels, pharmacies, or supermarkets.

Most of the big corporations have already started developing reef-friendly zinc-based products. In response to the pending bill, Edgewell Personal Care, makers of Banana Boat and Hawaiian Tropic sunscreens, issued a statement to 国产吃瓜黑料: 鈥淭o meet consumer needs, we produce several Banana Boat and Hawaiian Tropic products that are free of oxybenzone and octinoxate.鈥 And while the company will continue to make products containing the two potentially banned ingredients, which are 鈥渃learly listed in the active ingredients on the label,鈥 Edgewell also states that it will 鈥渃ontinue to ensure [they] comply with all relevant regulations concerning oxybenzone and octinoxate.鈥

Even if sunscreens containing oxybenzone and octinoxate aren鈥檛 banned, the publicity has been good for all-natural products using non-nanotized zinc oxide. A whole crop of Hawaiian-made natural products, like K艒kua Sun Care Hawaiian Natural Zinc Sunscreen and Mama Kuleana Reef and Skin Care Products (which also sells sunblocking rash guards), have sprung up in recent years to join mainland competitors like All Good.

鈥淪ome of the stuff happening on the ground is pretty remarkable,鈥 says All Good founder Caroline Duell, who started a in March that includes ten brands, plus her own. 鈥淣onprofits, athletes, and hotels in Hawaii are starting to create their own regulations for what can and can鈥檛 be used. That鈥檚 really exciting.鈥

Lead Photo: Chris Carlson/AP Images

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