Alaska trawlers furious about Walker’s North Pacific Fishery Management Council nominations

Two months after a heated meeting, trawlers are again accusing Alaska Department of Fish and Game Commissioner Sam Cotten of short-changing their industry. Gov. Bill Walker submitted nominations to fill two seats of the North Pacific Fishery Management Council on March 9, sending waves of dissatisfaction throughout an industry segment that claims Walker’s administration is forcing it out of the process at the worst time possible. Walker nominated Buck Laukitis of Homer and Theresa Peterson of Kodiak to replace Duncan Fields and David Long among the 11 voting members of the council, one of eight regional councils established by the 1976 Magnuson-Stevens Act to oversee federal fisheries from three to 200 miles off the coast. Read the rest here 09:28

One Response to Alaska trawlers furious about Walker’s North Pacific Fishery Management Council nominations

  1. DaveO says:

    Trawlers are whining after getting away with murder and larceny for years. David Long is a factory trawler skipper, btw.

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