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RD: Yeah, OK. <br /> LT: Thank you very much for that update. We can move forward to District -8. <br /> CO: Aloha, so last month I missed the announcement that there was a public hearing that <br /> took place on November 13 from DAR that was supposed to discuss proposed <br /> amendments to the West Hawaii Regional Fishery Management Area Rules, and <br /> basically what they're talking about doing in case anyone missed this. What they're <br /> talking about doing is it's an extension of pakuikui moratorium —so that would extend <br /> the current moratorium on taking pakuikui till December 181", 2026. The current <br /> moratorium began on December 19, 2022, and it's set to end on December 18, 2024. <br /> So, the Fisher Registration requirement for this post- moratorium would be for ten <br /> years. This would include new registration requirements, monthly reporting and a <br /> proposed bag limit of zero per person per day, and they're also proposing to add the <br /> Milolii Community-Based Subsistence Fishing Area to the designated areas list, so <br /> anyway, I think this is still in process— I wasn't able to find any information yet about <br /> whether they've made a decision or if they're just still processing testimony being <br /> received so hopefully next month I'll be able to report back on what was decided here <br /> based off of the testimony that was submitted and that's all I have for District—8. <br /> LT: OK, thank you very much. Any questions, concerns? Not seeing, all right, we're gonna <br /> move on to the last one. Sir, District—9—that's you. <br /> JA: Aloha, only thing for District—9 is I'm trying to link up with our new County Council <br /> Member so I can discuss with him the shooting range that will hopefully one day God <br /> willing, I'm into our district—stop laughing it's not funny, and the topic of the shooting <br /> range I've been up at the range a lot lately, dialing in a new rifle and, it's a mess up <br /> there,just tell everybody who goes up to the range—if you've got a pick-up truck and <br /> you're bringing in all that lumber that you're shooting at, you can bring it home, so,just, <br /> if you bring it in— bring it out—including the water heater that you like to shoot at, so, <br /> someone's gonna shut it down and it's gonna be our own fault—just heed that warning <br /> so... It'll end up coming one day, that's all I've got. <br /> LT: Thank you very much, sir, yes, the rifle range—super important on this side, I think we <br /> got to spend a little time on trying to figure out that issue. I agree that if we keep it <br /> dirty— like everything—someone's gonna take it away. So, that'll be our 2025 —one of <br /> our missions for next year. <br /> 6. PRESENTATIONS: <br /> a. Blake McNaughton, President, Makahanaloa Fish Association, presenting, <br /> "The Association Public Access and Assistance from the County for Fishing <br /> and Gathering: County Easement and Access." <br /> 4 <br />
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