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?: Yeah, locals. <br /> <br />?: Yeah, see… <br /> <br />BL: Brian Ley – I got a question. Hey, I’m not sure on this – I’m speaking out of <br />ignorance. I know like commercial fishermen you need a license to sell fish. Do <br />you need a license to sell prawns, I mean, can we just make a basic law that <br />says it’s illegal to sell prawns on the side… <br /> <br />?: It’s not regulated. <br /> <br />BL: It’s not regulated? Maybe we need to regulate it or something just so we get <br />past this. I’m just throwing out an idea, cause I’ve seen people selling prawns <br />out of Facebook and people years ago talking about getting sick eating these <br />prawns they get on Facebook – so I wasn’t sure if there was any legality on <br />selling prawns, you know, legally. <br /> <br />?: Yeah, so the Tahitian prawn \[unclear – people talking over the speaker\] <br />regulate it but any of the native Hawaiian stream animals like the ‘o’opu, <br />hihiwai, ‘opae, kala’ole – the native prawn – all those are illegal to sell <br />commercially, you know, can take it for home consumption. But the Tahitian <br />prawn is not native and actually we encourage people to take them, you know, <br />in a pono way, of course, though – but we want people to just go out and take <br />as many as they can because they are invasive. <br /> <br />?: That’s the big grey ones… <br /> <br />?: Yeah. <br /> <br />?: Like I’m saying, if they’re poisoning the streams to make a buck – that’s kind of <br />detrimental to everybody involved in the stream. <br /> <br />ES: \[Unclear – people talking over speaker\] we’ve identified pretty much all of <br />them… <br /> <br />NP: Great. <br /> <br />17 <br /> <br /> <br />