Thanks to all that attended.
Fridays commission meeting I felt went great. We got started late as their early morning meeting went a little long. The powerpoint presentation we built, and rebuilt several times, was going to be hard to dispute. I had contacted many industry and retailers to help out with giving testimony at the meeting. John Martinez, Dan Stauffer, and Gabe Miller of OE/Sportco were the main ones that showed up. I had invited Buck Setera (whom wrote a letter) Ace line haulers, and Kevin Johns of Holiday sports. They did not make it,
We had roughly 50 people show up in support of the recreational advisors proposal of 75/25. Since three of us were advisors 10 years ago, we have been pushing to open up the policy and jumped at the chance to be advisors once again. This was going to have to be handled by us as we had the background of how to change this policy. So I cut our lobbyist and other groups loose to work the CR gillnet issue.
The meeting started with Rich Childers giving a powerpoint of the different proposals. He told the commission that the shrimp resource is growing even with increased pressure. It is well managed and they have the ability to slow down take in areas if they show signs of overharvest or decline. There was combined agreement to move all commercials to the San Juans and Straits.
Afterwards , the recreational advisors panel , the commercials advisory panel, and last public testimony.
I stated I was there to represent PSA State Board, CCA, NSIA, Fish NW, and the recreational community as well as we were supporting our rec advisory panel.
We gave our powerpoint that was very thorough. We shoed pictures showing generations of shrimpers making lifelong memories. We covered our license fees, economic value, showed how the commercials get 50% of the shrimp on the backs of the recs, and that the commercials shrimp doesn’t even stay local and leaves the state/country. We pay for their fishery as well as ours. Our panel showed a united front that was smooth in transition, from one speaker to the next. We supported our position. We support changing the overall percentage split to 75% rec / 25% coml.
Next the commercials were up. They had no powerpoint, showed no unity, and said it would hurt them financially. They were worried that we would overharvest areas and other areas would go untouched. Rich Childers had showed that it is well managed and still could be. They didn’t seem to be on the same page on anything, in fact didn’t even support their own proposal as they had other numbers they threw out. They did not want to be managed on an overall basis. But we have kept this on track since June to require manage on overall split.
Dan Stauffer, John Martinez, Gabe Miller did an excellent presentation on what shrimping means for the industry and income for the state. PSA Sno King members that spoke were Dave Martin, Wally Cogley, David Lutz, and many other PSA members from other clubs. Everyone did a great job and I don’t think it could have gone together better. We had two other of our rec advisors other than Brent, Gordon, and I give testimony and did very well. One guy was a Lapush charter and now a sporty fisherman. He said that even though we are taking the commercials back a ways they will survive. I felt we hit it out of the park together and thanks to everyone that participated.