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that right now, the Pacific Ocean is under threat from ocean mining activities from the <br />International Seabed Authority. We don't need to be adding any more plastics. Thank you. <br />Aloha. <br />CLARKSON: Thank you both. Are there any questions for these testifiers? If not, is there any <br />other person that wishes to testify on this application? There being none, I'll ask for a motion to <br />close public testimony. <br />REPLOGLE: I make a motion to close public testimony. I move— <br />AGUINALDO: I second. <br />CLARKSON: It's been moved and seconded that public testimony be closed. All those in <br />favor? <br />COMMISSIONERS: Aye. <br />CLARKSON: Opposed? Motion carries. Public testimony is closed. At this time, there would <br />be a request for a motion for action. I would point out that a reconsideration can only be moved <br />by those who voted in favor of the original motion so if there is a motion for reconsideration, it <br />would have to come— <br />REPLOGLE: I have a question kind of techI don't know if it's a technicality, but <br />DELA CRUZ: Eh, you know what? I would like to move into executive session to discuss <br />further issues with Corporate Counsel. <br />IKEDA: Second. <br />CLARKSON: It's been moved and seconded that we go into executive session to discuss our <br />legal options with our Corporation Counsel. All those in favor? <br />COMMISSIONERS: Aye. <br />CLARKSON: Opposed? Okay, we're going to go into executive session after a five-minute <br />recess. During executive session, we ask that all members of the public leave the room. I don't <br />think it will be a long executive session, but I'm not sure. You'll be notified when we're out of <br />executive session. <br />At 10:57 a.m., it was moved by Commissioner Dela Cruz and seconded by Commissioner Ikeda <br />that the Commission go into executive session to consult with its attorney regarding questions <br />and issues pertaining to the Commission's powers, duties, privileges, immunities, and liabilities, <br />pursuant to Hawai `i Revised Statutes Section 92-5. A voice vote was taken of all Commissioners <br />present, and motion carried with six aye votes. <br />EXHIBIT B <br />21 <br />