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AA: And what land designation is that? That area, land area? <br /> <br />AG: It’s lava zone 2. It’s ag land, agricultural land. It’s 326 acres I believe. <br /> <br />AA: OK. <br /> <br />AG: And that’s the Opihihale Arch where everybody would ulua fish and fish for years <br />at that fishing area, ulua fishing area. <br /> <br />AA: So gonna affect the fishing on that shoreline area, right? <br /> <br />AG: Yes… <br /> <br />AA: Yeah, so we should be looking into the effects of the shoreline fishing and also, <br />you know, the native species, you know, the bird population and also our game <br />resources in that area. <br /> <br />AG: Correct. <br /> <br />AA: OK. Does that sound about right, Sylvia? <br /> <br />SW: It seems that it would all go back to the environmental impact statement if any <br />was done. <br /> <br />AA: OK, yeah, so I guess, Austin, we can start - well next, next meeting we’ll put it on <br />the agenda but in the meantime if you can go research on that, um, that EIS. As <br />far as the boat ramp, I think before next meeting investigate who owns that boat <br />ramp so we know who to contact… <br /> <br />AG: It’s a state boat ramp… <br /> <br />AA: OK. Yeah, see cause if Honaunau is a state boat ramp, Laupahoehoe is a county <br />boat ramp, so, that’s where we need to see who owns it so we know who to bring <br />into the meeting and have an open discussion with them, right? <br /> <br />AG: OK. OK. Perfect. <br /> <br />AA: And then even the – it’s affecting the fishermen from going out and using that <br />boat ramp by having the swimmers in the water and also having everybody <br />parking along the roadway, right, so it’s affecting their time line or just their scope <br />of going out and going fishing. <br /> <br />LT: Leomana – District 3. Austin, I just wanted to check in – what’s up with that <br />mountain lion on that thing? <br /> <br />AG: \[Unclear\] nobody ever gets a good picture. <br />28 <br /> <br /> <br />