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unlawful for any person to possess or sell any slipper lobster in the condition where the body is <br />mutilated or disconnected from the tail as well. Then I have a pamphlet here showing a male <br />and female lobsters. So the male swimmers on the underside of the tale dominating each – have <br />one leaf like segment and of the last fit pair of walking legs – similar to other walking legs and <br />not claw-shaped – the female \[unclear\] should each have two branches and first set both are <br />leaf like other, other have one leaf like and one broad like branch, \[unclear\] usually larger then <br />on males. \[Unclear\] as base, the last two pairs of walking legs and a fifth pair of walking legs, <br />claw shaped \[unclear\]. But there’s a lot more, swimmer fins on the female and there’s also an <br />extra claw underneath to keep \[unclear\] to know that there’s a female that \[unclear\] older eggs. <br />\[Unclear\] versus the male – the male only has four swimmers on each side – so it’s eight total <br />and in between the swimmers is there’s no other arms to grab on that the females have these <br />little, little, arms that fold onto the eggs \[unclear\]. That’s all I got for that. Pretty much it’s our <br />law on slipper lobsters \[unclear\]. <br /> <br />AA: So, would you like to make any changes to those rules because, you know, like – besides making <br />it known to the public and anybody can go to the PIG. <br /> <br />AG: I would like to make a lot of changes. There is, no bag limits for one, which we do need because <br />they’re using it as – there’s commercial \[unclear\] – so anybody can just go every single night <br />with unlimited bag limit and pick 200 lobsters. If you do that every single night for 2 months – <br />there’s no lobsters. During the whole season that it’s open there’ll be no lobsters and the <br />regenerative program to where that four months that they get to not get attacked by people is <br />not enough time for another two or three thousand lobsters to grow. They’re gonna be this big. <br /> <br />DML: So, excuse me, if I may, … <br /> <br />AA: State your name please. <br /> <br />DML: OK. Diana Mellon-Lacey, Corporation Counsel. For any action items or to consider action from <br />this report that would have to be added to your next agenda as action items stemming from this <br />and even though the PIG itself is disbanded now that you’ve made your report the Committee <br />can then take up the action items at the next meeting. <br /> <br />AG: OK. So, do I have to make a motion to? <br /> <br />DML: Yeah, you can make a motion to have this placed on the agenda for next month to consider <br />action items taken from your report. <br /> <br />AA: We don’t need to make a motion to put something… <br /> <br />DML: You don’t need to, but if you want to. <br /> <br />AA: \[Unclear\] we’ll talk to Barbara and we’ll… <br /> <br />DML: OK. <br /> <br />29 <br /> <br /> <br />
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