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was fishing line tied around a turtle's neck. It was eating, but my mind was saying, I
<br /> wanted to reach out and do what was right, but there were so much people and I didn't
<br /> want to get bashed. Called the Division of Aquatics 3-times, failure of answer, never got
<br /> anyone to answer the phone. To me that was a concern to actually have an opportunity
<br /> to take care of the Honu, but, I was only there for an hour and half, within the hour and
<br /> half the turtle was there, wanted somebody to take care of it, like I said 3 times within
<br /> the hour and a half, reached out, and nobody had answer, so, I didn't know what to do
<br /> for that situation.
<br /> What I'm hearing from hunters still, they talk about the cattle being shot. Two more
<br /> found shot up there up Mana Road, that was just last week. That's another concern.
<br /> That's basically what I have for my District report.
<br /> LT: Mahalo District 2. Just to mention, in Hilo there is a marine mammal rescue response.
<br /> It's through the University of Hawaii. And for Honu, I know they usually do, like the people
<br /> who cord off the seals?
<br /> TWC: Yeah
<br /> LT: So, if we have anything to do with Honu, they will come and check out the Honu out too,
<br /> if you can't get in touch with someone else. I know it says mammals, they'll come out
<br /> for the turtles, if we call them.
<br /> TWC: I wanted to do the right thing, but you know, had too much eyes in the area. If nobody
<br /> was around, I would have done it myself. No problem, I just didn't want any complaints
<br /> to happen or whatever.
<br /> LT: I will try to get that contact info, and get it to us at our next meeting, so we will all have
<br /> that.
<br /> RD: Chair there is a DLNR hotline for this kind of issues, which we can get to Barbara, which
<br /> she could share the hotline, so they can response.
<br /> LT: Thank you very much. District 2 — moving on to District 3 — Leomana Turalde, which is
<br /> myself. Aloha. District 3, same thing,
<br /> Just an update, the sewage facility, the pump station, same thing $390,000,000.00
<br /> expectation. I reached out to the Mayor's office to get an update, and I didn't get one.
<br /> It seems in Keaukaha a lot of people are getting egg layer chickens, and so we're finding
<br /> a lot of roosters' you don't want the roosters, you only want hens. So, people just throw
<br /> their roosters all over, down in Keaukaha, start from Lilio, all into Kings Landing. Just last
<br /> week I had 13, just in Onekahakaha Beach, that showed up Road Island reds, so just be
<br /> aware there are a lot more roosters running around and just because there are egg layers,
<br /> people don't want to keep the roosters. That is a growing issue.And going back to District
<br /> 3, if you guys are going to the dump, you guys, will see about probably 20 pigs right now.
<br /> Just real monsters, running around, are running around the dump, to the airport, and all
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