HJR 26-STELLER SEA LION RESEARCH TEAM TO ALASKA CO-CHAIR SCALZI announced that the first order of business would be HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 26, Requesting the National Marine Fisheries Service to relocate the Alaska Fisheries Science Center Steller sea lion research team to Alaska. [There was an unnecessary motion to adopt HJR 26 for discussion purposes.] Number 0112 REPRESENTATIVE STEVENS reminded the committee that HJR 26 was created as a response to another bill regarding the study of Steller sea lions, in an effort to move the scientists to Alaska, where the research is being conducted and where the Steller sea lions live. He said there are facilities in Alaska and space is available. He mentioned recent travel restrictions placed on the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) staff. Representative Stevens said he talked with NMFS people who have indicated that they have been considering sending some of their staff to Alaska. Number 0239 CO-CHAIR MASEK referred to page 2, lines 12-13, of the joint resolution and asked why the language was not made specific regarding the location of the proposed facility in Alaska. Number 0262 REPRESENTATIVE STEVENS responded that the western "portion" of the Steller seal lion [range] occurs from Yakutat to Dutch Harbor, so rather than be too specific, the language was left more general to let [NMFS] determine the best location. Number 0318 REPRESENTATIVE FATE moved to report HJR 26 [version 22-LS0841\A] out of committee with individual recommendations and the accompanying zero fiscal note. There being no objection, HJR 26 was moved out of the House Resources Standing Committee. [Co- Chair Scalzi turned the gavel over to Co-Chair Masek.]