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Posted at 3:01 p.m., Saturday, September 20, 2008

Hawaii Superferry to use night-vision technology

Associated Press

KAHULUI, Hawai'i — The Hawaii Superferry is planning to use night-vision technology to prevent its ferry from striking humpback whales.

The company plans to install a new night-vision, infrared-thermal imaging system on board the Alakai high-speed ferry.

Two lookouts on board will be equipped with night-vision goggles to help them spot the marine mammals.

The move comes in response to recommendations made by a state task force charged with overseeing the Superferry until the state conducts an environmental impact statement for the service.

Maui task force representative Randy Awo says he thinks the company can do even more.

For example, he says the Superferry could install a frontal radar system — which is still being tested — to help detect whales at night.

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Information from: The Maui News, www.mauinews.com