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01:11:10 PM Presentation of Kenai River Fisheries Model by Ray Beamesderfer
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Presentation by Ray Beamesderfer, Kenai
Sports Fishing Association
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                    ALASKA STATE LEGISLATURE                                                                                  
                         JOINT MEETING                                                                                        
              SENATE RESOURCES STANDING COMMITTEE                                                                             
               HOUSE RESOURCES STANDING COMMITTEE                                                                             
                        January 23, 2008                                                                                        
                           01:07 p.m.                                                                                           
                                                                                                                                
                                                                                                                                
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Kenai River Fish Model Presentation by Ray Beamesderfer                                                                         
                                                                                                                                
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RAY BEAMESDERFER, Associate Consultant                                                                                          
Kenai River Sportfishing Association (KRSA)                                                                                     
Fisheries Scientist                                                                                                             
Cramer Fish Sciences                                                                                                            
Gresham, OR                                                                                                                     
POSITION  STATEMENT:  Presented  a  computer  model  for  managing                                                            
Kenai River fisheries.                                                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
ROLAND MAW, Executive Director                                                                                                  
United Cook Inlet Drift Association                                                                                             
Soldotna, AK                                                                                                                    
POSITION STATEMENT: Criticized the fishery model.                                                                             
                                                                                                                                
BRENT JOHNSON, President                                                                                                        
Kenai Peninsula Fishermen's Association                                                                                         
Soldotna, AK                                                                                                                    
POSITION STATEMENT: Criticized the fishery model.                                                                             
                                                                                                                                
ACTION NARRATIVE                                                                                                              
                                                                                                                                
CO-CHAIR  CARL GATTO  called the  joint meeting  of the House  and                                                            
House Resources Standing Committees to order at 1:07:37 PM.                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
^Presentation of Kenai River fisheries model by Ray Beamesderfer                                                              
                                                                                                                                
CO-CHAIR  JOHNSON said  there was  a  meeting in  Palmer with  the                                                              
finance  subcommittee for  fish  and game,  and it  came to  light                                                              
that there was no  good scientific base for some  of the decisions                                                              
the  legislature makes.  So,  he asked  the  Alaska Department  of                                                              
Fish  & Game  (ADF&G) to  come  up with  a  plan "to  allow us  to                                                              
exercise good  science," and not  manage the resource on  a crisis                                                              
basis. "There's  a closing - we  don't have enough fish.  We close                                                              
it - too  many fish, we open it."  This is based on  "a count that                                                              
may or  may not  be accurate."  He asked  ADF&G the  cost for  the                                                              
legislature  to  start making  good,  sound decisions  based  upon                                                              
science.  This  meeting  is  the first  step.  The  governor  said                                                              
Alaska  manages fish  on science  not  special interest.  It is  a                                                              
step  to stop  making emotional  and political  decisions and  use                                                              
good, sound science. This meeting is not an allocation debate.                                                                  
                                                                                                                                
1:11:10 PM                                                                                                                    
RAY  BEAMESDERFER,  Associate  Consultant,   Fisheries  Scientist,                                                              
Cramer  Fish  Sciences,   Gresham,  OR,  said  he   will  give  an                                                              
informational  briefing on  upper  Cook Inlet  fishery issues.  He                                                              
will  focus on  a  series  of projects  that  were  funded by  the                                                              
legislature and  a fishery  model that he  has been working  on to                                                              
interpret  that information.  He said  he is  an independent  fish                                                              
scientists working  with the Kenai River Sportfishing  Association                                                              
(KRSA). He  works from  California to  Alaska and recently  worked                                                              
on  the   scientific  certification   committee  for   the  Marine                                                              
Stewardship Council.  He once worked for the  Oregon Department of                                                              
Fish and  Wildlife on sport,  commercial, and native  fisheries. A                                                              
commercial drifter  in Oregon told him  he is a hero there  but in                                                              
Alaska,  "you're  working  for that  blankety  blank  sportfishing                                                              
association." In  Oregon he did  risk modeling for  the Endangered                                                              
Species  Act  "so  they  can keep  fishing"  under  the  act.  But                                                              
science is science,  and the fish don't care who  catches them. He                                                              
won't  advocate for  one group or  another; he  will advocate  for                                                              
science  not allocation.  "I'm particularly  here  to support  the                                                              
Department of  Fish and Game's continuing  research … to  apply in                                                              
Cook Inlet."                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
1:14:30 PM                                                                                                                    
MR. BEAMESDERFER  said he will discuss research  projects that are                                                              
starting  to  produce some  results;  problems  that led  to  that                                                              
research; and  a modeling tool  that he has  been working on.   He                                                              
will  also point  out  needs for  continuing  work. Fish  managers                                                              
have  to make  difficult  fish  allocation decisions  that  impact                                                              
people's lives. It  is tough to know what to do  or to defend what                                                              
one does.  It is more  difficult given  the population  growth and                                                              
increasing demands.  He showed a  graph of the competing  uses and                                                              
commercial fish  prices, which has tended to  decrease. Commercial                                                              
fishers have  to catch more fish  just to stay in place,  and they                                                              
are now competing  with more people  for the same number  of fish.                                                              
The  complexities of  the fisheries  compound  the problem.  There                                                              
are  multiple  users  and  multiple   species  with  mixed  stock.                                                              
Another problem  is that it is  difficult to not  catch non-target                                                              
fish.                                                                                                                           
                                                                                                                                
1:17:09 PM                                                                                                                    
MR. BEAMESDERFER said  sockeye are the money fish  and the popular                                                              
sport and personal-use  fish. He showed a graph  showing how often                                                              
management  goals,  such as  in-river  spawning goals,  have  been                                                              
met. The  graph shows  it to be  a low number.  The managers  do a                                                              
great job, but the system is complex and information is lacking.                                                                
                                                                                                                                
REPRESENTATIVE SEATON asked for an explanation of his graph.                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
1:18:07 PM                                                                                                                    
MR. BEAMESDERFER  said 20 percent  signifies that in only  two out                                                              
of ten  years in the  1980s the Kenai  sockeye in-river  goals and                                                              
the  spawning  escapement  goals  were both  met.  The  escapement                                                              
could have  been over  or under  the goals.  Meeting one  goal and                                                              
not the other also  puts it in the failed category,  he explained.                                                              
There are  tiered goals in  the Kenai: to  get enough fish  to the                                                              
river for fishing and escapement to maintain the future stocks.                                                                 
                                                                                                                                
REPRESENTATIVE  SEATON surmised  that  the graph  "is saying  that                                                              
they weren't  within their minimum  or maximum. So those  years in                                                              
which there  was over  escapement is  shown as  … not meeting  the                                                              
accuracy."                                                                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
MR. BEAMESDERFER  said yes, the  managers try to  keep escapements                                                              
within a range.                                                                                                                 
                                                                                                                                
1:19:41 PM                                                                                                                    
REPRESENTATIVE  SEATON suggested  that  if all  fish  went up  the                                                              
river, the goals were not met.                                                                                                  
                                                                                                                                
MR. BEAMESDERFER  said yes.  Nobody expects  that every  goal will                                                              
be  met all  the time.  It  is impossible  because  some runs  are                                                              
late, some  are small, etc. The  manager attempts to  optimize the                                                              
net benefits across  all of the goals. There might  be a very good                                                              
reason  for  being  off  the  goal.  It  may  be  to  protect  the                                                              
escapement into the northern district or some other reason.                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
1:21:06 PM                                                                                                                    
REPRESENTATIVE WILSON  asked if the numbers of  people fishing are                                                              
counted and how that fits into the graph.                                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
MR. BEAMESDERFER  said the management plan predicts  the number of                                                              
people fishing.  The plan manages  for optimum goals but  the fish                                                              
are in  charge. Managers  make adjustments  throughout the  season                                                              
to try  to hit  the goals.  Despite missing  the goals,  the Kenai                                                              
fish are  doing great.  Stocks, harvests,  and productivities  are                                                              
very high, so  the graph just reflects the complexity  of managing                                                              
the system.                                                                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
1:22:38 PM                                                                                                                    
REPRESENTATIVE SEATON  said he tenders in Cook Inlet.  He asked if                                                              
the  16  percent  means  that  the  goal  was  met  and  the  rest                                                              
represents over-escapement  "because of the  management strategies                                                              
that  had closure  windows when  they  couldn't open  to take  the                                                              
fish … so all of that pink in the 2000s are over-escapement."                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
MR.  BEAMESDERFER said  the  16 percent  represents  a year  where                                                              
both the  sonar goal  and the  escapement goal  were met.  In 2000                                                              
and 2001,  the sonar  goals were  met but  the fishery  was bigger                                                              
than expected and  the escapement goals weren't met.  And there is                                                              
also  a series  of  over-escapements  in those  years,  "so I  was                                                              
actually surprised  when I went through  the data that  it's not a                                                              
new advent."  It is  difficult to  forecast the  run size.  So, it                                                              
includes  some spawning  under-escapements  and  over-escapements,                                                              
and it includes some in-river goal over-escapement.                                                                             
                                                                                                                                
1:24:28 PM                                                                                                                    
MR.  BEAMESDERFER asked  about  progressing in  the  face of  such                                                              
complexities.  The  stakeholders  have been  struggling  with  it.                                                              
Users  want to know  how any  change in  management affects  them;                                                              
there  are so  many  moving parts  with  hidden consequences.  The                                                              
KRSA asked  for help,  and he told  it that  all major  West Coast                                                              
salmon fisheries  use computer models.  KRSA asked him to  build a                                                              
model, so  he "stole  one that  was already  built." The  model is                                                              
fairly routine,  and one  for the upper  Cook Inlet  was developed                                                              
by Phil  Munday at  the Auke Bay  Lab and  published in  1993. Mr.                                                              
Beamesderfer adapted it with the latest information.                                                                            
                                                                                                                                
MR. BEAMESDERFER  said  the model  is a giant  spreadsheet  of how                                                              
many  fish escape  and are  caught for  a given year  for a  given                                                              
run. He  named the  model FSCAPE.  It provides  a way to  organize                                                              
the  data  and  systematically  evaluate  alternatives.  The  Cook                                                              
Inlet  fisheries  are  managed  with  a  model  that  is  only  in                                                              
people's  heads,  "and  not  everyone is  managing  off  the  same                                                              
page."  The axiom  is  that  all models  are  wrong  but some  are                                                              
useful. All details  cannot be captured in the model,  but it is a                                                              
powerful analytical tool.                                                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
1:29:09 PM                                                                                                                    
MR.  BEAMESDERFER said  he ran  through the  model. The  variables                                                              
are time of year  (June into August); time of day;  location; size                                                              
of run; stock composition, escapement; harvest and others.                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
1:32:37 PM                                                                                                                    
CO-CHAIR  GATTO about  the  graph and  the  pattern of  escapement                                                              
versus the fish that show up.                                                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
MR. BEAMESDERFER  said it takes a  certain number of days  for the                                                              
fish to move from the bottom up the inlet and up the river.                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
REPRESENTATIVE  THOMAS said he  is the only  permit holder  in the                                                              
building.  The first  graph set  the  whole attitude,  and it  was                                                              
wrong to say that  commercial fish value has gone  down. The Exxon                                                              
Valdez oil  spill of 1988  caused fish  values to plummet,  and it                                                              
has never recovered."  When using a graph like that  "at least say                                                              
…  we've never  recovered."  He  doesn't  like the  comparison  of                                                              
sport  and commercial  fish value  and that sport  fish are  worth                                                              
more  now. He  takes  insult  to that.  He  spoke  of his  fishing                                                              
history, fishing by  hand in a small boat without  a fathometer or                                                              
other  modern equipment.  He now  has autopilot,  GPS, sonar,  and                                                              
monofilament  net, and  ADF&G has  not  used that  in the  models.                                                              
Bristol Bay  is a good  example. The models  don't change  to show                                                              
the aggressiveness  of the fishing  fleet. He repeated  keeping in                                                              
mind the Exxon Valdez disaster.                                                                                                 
                                                                                                                                
1:36:04 PM                                                                                                                    
CO-CHAIR  GATTO asked  about sockeye  dollars per  pound and  that                                                              
the  demand  didn't  change  but  the  supply  must  have  changed                                                              
dramatically. He said  1988 was not the bottom -  "we've had worse                                                              
years." In  2003, the  price was  worse. Is Representative  Thomas                                                              
making  a correct  statement  regarding the  Exxon  Valdez or  has                                                              
Alaska recovered from that?                                                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
1:37:15 PM                                                                                                                    
MR.  BEAMESDERFER  said clearly  the  Exxon  Valdez "threw  a  big                                                              
hairball in  the whole fishery up  here." But the  long-term trend                                                              
reflects a  combination of conditions.  There are as  many sockeye                                                              
as ever being  caught because the management system  has improved.                                                              
The  price  is  driven  by  market  conditions.  Competition  with                                                              
farmed salmon caused  the price to bottom out at  the beginning of                                                              
the  century,  but  it  is  coming   back.  The  graph  represents                                                              
fluctuations, and he didn't want to devalue commercial fishing.                                                                 
                                                                                                                                
1:38:57 PM                                                                                                                    
CO-CHAIR GATTO asked  if the price went back  up because consumers                                                              
decided that farmed fish aren't good; they want wild fish.                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
MR.  BEAMESDERFER  said  he  is   not  an  economist,  but  it  is                                                              
consistent with what he has heard.                                                                                              
                                                                                                                                
REPRESENTATIVE SEATON  said to recognize that the  legislature had                                                              
a salmon  industry task  force and  provided value-added  credits,                                                              
refrigeration  programs   to  improve  fish  quality,   and  other                                                              
things. Most  Alaska fish was  shifted to  a fresh product  and it                                                              
took  awhile  for Alaska  to  catch  up,  and the  legislature  is                                                              
responsible for  some of  the value increase.  But there  are many                                                              
factors figuring in on fish prices, he conceded.                                                                                
                                                                                                                                
1:40:29 PM                                                                                                                    
MR. BEAMESDERFER said  there are "really cool things"  that can be                                                              
done  with the  model. "We  can  game out  different fisheries  in                                                              
different  alternatives and  see what  it's going  to take  to get                                                              
the biggest  bang for  the buck."  "We don't  have to  implement a                                                              
management  plan and work  it through  ten years  to see  how it's                                                              
going to  work; we  can game it  out and get  some sense  of [how]                                                              
it's going to work under different combinations of conditions."                                                                 
                                                                                                                                
REPRESENTATIVE WILSON asked if fish lifecycles are included.                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
MR.  BEAMESDERFER said  there lifecycle  models, but  his is  just                                                              
looking at the fishery  in any one year. To get  a full picture of                                                              
what that  means, the model  would need  to look at  a generation.                                                              
ADF&G does those models to capture long-term effects of fishing.                                                                
                                                                                                                                
1:42:36 PM                                                                                                                    
CO-CHAIR GATTO noted the dramatic change after July 20.                                                                         
                                                                                                                                
MR.  BEAMESDERFER said  the  model  can game  out  the effects  on                                                              
escapements and  of fishing on  downstream fisheries. This  is the                                                              
2005  Kenai River  sockeye  sonar counts.  There  was a  mandatory                                                              
fishery  closure on  Fridays to  pass fish  onto personal-use  and                                                              
sport fisheries.  In 2005  it worked  well. It  was a normal  year                                                              
and the commercial  fishing time was  loaded in the front  part of                                                              
the week, and the  closure was timed to get the  fish in the river                                                              
during the weekend.  It works in some years. When  fish were late,                                                              
there  were a  lot of  fish in  all  the fisheries.  The model  is                                                              
useful for predicting when that management technique might work.                                                                
                                                                                                                                
1:44:55 PM                                                                                                                    
REPRESENTATIVE SEATON asked about the escapement for that year.                                                                 
                                                                                                                                
MR. BEAMESDERFER said the goals were exceeded in 2001.                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
REPRESENTATIVE  SEATON said  some  effects are  shown. The  impact                                                              
was that  5 million pounds  of sockeye were  lost to the  state by                                                              
using that management tool.                                                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
1:45:47 PM                                                                                                                    
MR.  BEAMESDERFER  said  the  model can  test  whether  the  over-                                                              
escapement  was  from  the  windows  or  from  the  fish  movement                                                              
pattern. Or  was the forecast  accurate? The model  allows testing                                                              
by changing any one variable.                                                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
REPRESENTATIVE  SEATON said the  problem is  that the  windows are                                                              
not a  constraint on the  fish, but on  the management.  The board                                                              
has told managers  not to open the fishery. How can  the effect of                                                              
windows  be  analyzed  since  it   must  be  integrated  with  the                                                              
management opening  it for  extra fishing time  in the  inlet? You                                                              
would  need to  assume that  if the  run is  strong, the  managers                                                              
would  have  opened  it.  "How  do  you  relate  those  management                                                              
decisions into the closure of the window?"                                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
1:47:36 PM                                                                                                                    
MR. BEAMESDERFER said  that is exactly the drill.  So, on that "we                                                              
would  emulate the  decisions that  the manager  would make  under                                                              
those  run  conditions  -  just  fix  the  windows."  Without  the                                                              
window,  how  should  the  fishery be  managed  to  capitalize  on                                                              
catching  those fish?  That  can be  done  effectively, "or  we'll                                                              
just  go ask him,"  and plug  that into  the model.  The model  is                                                              
good for looking  at allocation impacts. He showed  a graph of who                                                              
is taking the sockeye  for the last five years.  The vast majority                                                              
are taken  in the commercial  fishery between  set nets  and drift                                                              
nets. The  personal and  sport catch  is significant and  growing.                                                              
The model  can be  run with the  windows and  without to  see what                                                              
impact it would have on the allocation.                                                                                         
                                                                                                                                
1:49:58 PM                                                                                                                    
CO-CHAIR GATTO  asked if the personal  and sport usage  is growing                                                              
in percentage or just poundage.                                                                                                 
                                                                                                                                
MR. BEAMESDERFER said both.                                                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
REPRESENTATIVE WILSON  asked if his  goal is "to change  the shift                                                              
from the commercial fisheries to the sports fisheries?"                                                                         
                                                                                                                                
MR. BEAMESDERFER  said he  is a scientist  with no goal  regarding                                                              
allocation. He  just wants the best  science to be  used. Everyone                                                              
wants  sustainability,  and that  is  what drives  the  escapement                                                              
goals. The  next question is  who gets  them, and the  model tells                                                              
the  consequences  of  various  decisions.  Nobody  wants  to  put                                                              
anybody  out of  business. This  isn't  about sustainability,  per                                                              
se,  but the  model  helps  managers achieve  whatever  objectives                                                              
they have.                                                                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
1:52:39 PM                                                                                                                    
CO-CHAIR GATTO  asked if he  fishes for  sport, but then  eats it,                                                              
is he in the personal-use or sport fish column.                                                                                 
                                                                                                                                
MR. BEAMESDERFER said personal-use is a specific fishery.                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
1:53:32 PM                                                                                                                    
MR. BEAMESDERFER  said  the model  is really  good at showing  the                                                              
gaps  in the  necessary  information.  Modelers call  the  missing                                                              
pieces  "critical uncertainties".  "If we  can manage  it, we  can                                                              
model it."  But there  are unknowns that  should be  researched in                                                              
order  to be  more accurate.  There are  three fundamental  needs.                                                              
The  first  is escapement  studies  -  the basis  for  sustainable                                                              
management. Without  this information managers don't  know what to                                                              
shoot  for. ADF&G  has  a great  program  for  monitoring it,  but                                                              
there are  holes in it. Sonar  counts and new  technological tools                                                              
are  being used.  The  legislature  funded a  sonar  study in  the                                                              
northern  district  where  there  has been  a  lot  of  escapement                                                              
issues, and that  information is starting to come in.  There was a                                                              
similar study  in the  Kenai with sockeye  and kings.  The studies                                                              
indicate  that "we're  not  always counting  the  right number  of                                                              
fish,  and that has  huge implications."  There  is need for  more                                                              
research on the extent of the problem and how to fix it.                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
1:56:40 PM                                                                                                                    
MR. BEAMESDERFER  said another current project is  a genetic stock                                                              
identification  study of  the commercially  caught sockeye  in the                                                              
inlet. The  stocks are mixed,  and to be  effective the  number of                                                              
fish at  any given  place or time  needs to be  known in  order to                                                              
catch  the right  fish. New  genetic  technology is  mindboggling,                                                              
and  the accuracy  and  value of  the information  is  tremendous.                                                              
There are three  years of data showing that some  assumptions have                                                              
been  wrong, but  a bigger  data set is  needed.  The kings  are a                                                              
center piece  in the  inlet fisheries.  Recent economic  data show                                                              
how  valuable all  sectors  of the  fishing  communities are.  The                                                              
research needs  for kings are  compelling. There are  questions in                                                              
the  northern district  about the  status  of the  stock and  what                                                              
level  of   monitoring  is  appropriate.   The  Kenai   kings  are                                                              
designated as a  sport fish priority fish, but in  the big sockeye                                                              
return  years, the  commercial  fishery catches  as  many or  more                                                              
than the in-river  fisheries. The in-river fisheries  find that to                                                              
be  objectionable. Better  information  of the  mix  will make  it                                                              
possible to manage to avoid that problem.                                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
1:59:53 PM                                                                                                                    
MR.   BEAMESDERFER  noted   the   many  studies   funded  by   the                                                              
legislature,  federal  monies,  and  groups like  KRSA.  There  is                                                              
controversy  over the  value of  some  of the  studies, but  early                                                              
results  show that  these were  good studies  to do.  It is  money                                                              
well-spent.  Everyone  will be  better  off  if management  is  by                                                              
sound science.                                                                                                                  
                                                                                                                                
2:01:09 PM                                                                                                                    
REPRESENTATIVE WILSON  said sportfishing  is a big part  of income                                                              
for  many Alaskans,  especially  charter  people. She  understands                                                              
bag limits,  but wonders how to  control the increased  numbers of                                                              
people fishing.                                                                                                                 
                                                                                                                                
MR. BEAMESDERFER  said that is  a fundamental management  dilemma,                                                              
and that  is why management  is an art as  well as a  science. The                                                              
fish are  in charge, so  the management  intent is to  be flexible                                                              
enough  to respond  to  changing  events. What  is  done with  one                                                              
fishery affects another.                                                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
CO-CHAIR GATTO  said he has been  in contact with  Monsanto, which                                                              
is doing genetic  work on peanuts  and corn and spending  a lot of                                                              
money  preparing  seeds for  2020.  "They  are  way ahead  of  the                                                              
game." Is there  research going on  with fish in case  there is an                                                              
enormous fish kill  from a fungus or change in  water temperature?                                                              
Is someone looking at gene modification for wild fish?                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
2:03:50 PM                                                                                                                    
MR. BEAMESDERFER asked what Co-Chair Gatto was asking.                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
CO-CHAIR GATTO said  he wants to know "if there was  a Monsanto of                                                              
the fishing  industry that says,  listen, we're expecting  certain                                                              
changes to occur  and our goal, from Monsanto, is  we have certain                                                              
kinds of worms and  nematodes; we have fungi; we  have things that                                                              
kill plants,  and we want  to make them  tougher, so we  need less                                                              
pesticide,  less fertilizer,  et cetera,  less water. And  they'll                                                              
do that.  Is there  anything along  those lines  that's saying  we                                                              
want  a  fish  where  80 percent  don't  die  off  from  a  fungal                                                              
infection?"                                                                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
MR.  BEAMESDERFER said  the commercial  aquaculture industry  does                                                              
research  on  how   best  to  optimize  their   returns  on  their                                                              
investments. If there  is a Monsanto in the wild  salmon field, it                                                              
is the  State of Alaska.  The research he  has spoken about  is an                                                              
investment  in  the  future  of  salmon  in  Alaska.  The  fishery                                                              
systems  now are the  fruits of  wise old  biologists working  for                                                              
ADF&G  for  the last  30  years.  Additional  research is  to  set                                                              
Alaska up the next 10 or 20 years.                                                                                              
                                                                                                                                
2:05:35 PM                                                                                                                    
CHAIR  HUGGINS said  he  wants people  to  be  open-minded and  do                                                              
something  with confidence.  He killed  his first  moose 33  years                                                              
ago in 16B, where  there is not a moose season  today. Most people                                                              
that hunt there  go by airplane. "The moose are  almost extinct in                                                              
some  of the areas."  There  is a system  that is  supposed  to be                                                              
managing  the moose.  "We" manage  for  an opportunity  to have  a                                                              
field experience.  He fished  across the Kenai  River, and  it was                                                              
fun  and it  was combat  fishing.  Across from  there, in  Trading                                                              
Bay, there  are a few  sockeye salmon.  Old timers showed  him how                                                              
to  determine if  there were  fish  or not.  "It is  more or  less                                                              
true. That  area is controlled  by Kenai enforcement  jurisdiction                                                              
… but the  fish are not there."  It is true of sockeye,  kings and                                                              
silvers.  The  chum  are  next   to  extinction.  He  said  he  is                                                              
interested  in  anything  that  will turn  that  around.  He  said                                                              
Representative  Mark Neuman  lives in  Big Lake  where Fish  Creek                                                              
used to be a  personal-use fishery. "It's benign  neglect - denial                                                              
in  some  cases."  He is  interested  in  replenishment  of  those                                                              
stocks, but  not at the expense  of someone else. But  he wants to                                                              
know the  cause and  effects. The legislature  has spent  money on                                                              
it,  but  "I  was  a little  bit  disappointed,  and  I  got  some                                                              
communications from  the people saying: my gosh, why  would you do                                                              
this? And  they were  taking exception  to maybe  it was  going to                                                              
dip  into their  area. I  understand the  fish debate  is a  blood                                                              
sport."  Some people's  livelihoods  depend on  it. But  it is  an                                                              
ongoing  debate, "but  it's the  fish, in my  estimation,  that we                                                              
have to  pay attention  to." He  surmised that Mr.  Beamesderfer's                                                              
model addresses  the fish  and not  the allocation. "I'm  assuming                                                              
that  your  model   is  a  portion  of  a  solution,   maybe,  but                                                              
prototypically something  that I'm willing  to look at  along with                                                              
other tools.  Let's think of  the fish; subordinate  ourselves and                                                              
maybe there'll be enough to go around for all of us."                                                                           
                                                                                                                                
2:09:49 PM                                                                                                                    
REPRESENTATIVE  SEATON  said  the  State  of  Alaska  is  not  the                                                              
Monsanto   of  salmon.  "We   do  not   do  genetic   alterations.                                                              
Frankenfish  are   on  the   East  Coast."  Alaska's   aquaculture                                                              
programs  take  wild stock  to  spawn  and  don't do  any  genetic                                                              
alteration. Marketing  of quality wild  fish is what has  made the                                                              
uptick in  price of Alaska  fish. Alaska has definitely  protected                                                              
against the  introduction of  genetically-altered fish.  There are                                                              
companies modifying  Atlantic salmon in British Columbia,  but the                                                              
State of Alaska does not allow that in any way.                                                                                 
                                                                                                                                
CO-CHAIR  GATTO asked  if they are  modifying  farmed fish  or all                                                              
fish.                                                                                                                           
                                                                                                                                
2:11:18 PM                                                                                                                    
REPRESENTATIVE  SEATON  said  farmed  fish. Fish  farmers  have  a                                                              
market  incentive to  raise  a fish  that needs  less  food or  is                                                              
resistant  to  viral  infections,  for  example.  Those  fish  are                                                              
unfortunately  escaping, and no  one knows  what kind  of problems                                                              
will now  occur. Alaska's  genetic  work is in  stock sampling  to                                                              
identify where caught fish come from.                                                                                           
                                                                                                                                
CO-CHAIR JOHNSON  said computers  are garbage  in garbage  out. He                                                              
asked how  much sampling is  needed for  the model to  work. There                                                              
is a  specific number  of samples  needed, "but  I am  pretty sure                                                              
we're not  there now."  He asked  what it  will take  to get  to a                                                              
place to have reasonable accuracy.                                                                                              
                                                                                                                                
2:13:27 PM                                                                                                                    
MR.  BEAMESDERFER  said  he  doesn't know  how  many  samples  are                                                              
needed, but  the model  flags the big  information gaps.  There is                                                              
good  information  on how  many  fish  are  being caught  and  the                                                              
escapements for  key stocks,  but there are  holes there,  like in                                                              
the  northern district  and  some  peninsula stocks.  The  genetic                                                              
stock  identification information  is  good, but  three years  are                                                              
not representative.  There  are questions  about what factors  are                                                              
driving trends in  the northern district. "We need  to incorporate                                                              
some  of  these  refinements  in   research  and  in  the  current                                                              
management." So for  sonar studies, a three to five  year study is                                                              
needed to  evaluate accuracy. Genetic  stock identification  is so                                                              
important it needs  to be incorporated into the  normal management                                                              
scheme,  with its  associated  costs. The  king  studies have  had                                                              
some  basic work  done on  genetic stock  identification, and  the                                                              
next step is  collecting samples from commercial  fisheries. It is                                                              
a significant cost for a three to five year program.                                                                            
                                                                                                                                
2:17:03 PM                                                                                                                    
CO-CHAIR  JOHNSON   said  there   is  not   enough  money   to  do                                                              
everything, so  should the state fill  in the holes or  expand the                                                              
research. Where is the best place to put the money?                                                                             
                                                                                                                                
MR.   BEAMESDERFER    said   accurate   escapements    and   stock                                                              
accountability is the priority.                                                                                                 
                                                                                                                                
REPRESENTATIVE SEATON  noted that the  model is 15 years  old with                                                              
fresh  data. He  asked  why ADF&G  isn't using  it  now. He  asked                                                              
about peer review.                                                                                                              
                                                                                                                                
2:19:13 PM                                                                                                                    
MR. BEAMESDERFER  said he met  with ADF&G  and saw that  there was                                                              
significant  interest   in  "picking  this  up  and   carrying  it                                                              
forward." The  root of the issue  may be that fishery  science has                                                              
evolved, and  the area manager has  a model in his head,  and that                                                              
works   fine  for   a  simple   fishery  situation   and  if   the                                                              
stakeholders aren't  intense. The model provides  transparency for                                                              
the  managers to  explain their  decisions. The  managers may  not                                                              
need the  model to  accomplish the  goal that  the board  has laid                                                              
out for  them, but the stakeholders  need the model  to understand                                                              
what the tradeoffs are.                                                                                                         
                                                                                                                                
REPRESENTATIVE  SEATON said not  to give  the impression  that the                                                              
managers are  doing everything in  their heads. They  have models,                                                              
graphs, and computers.                                                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
REPRESENTATIVE NEUMAN  said a biological  model was  discussed for                                                              
economic  benefits,  "but  we  haven't  talked at  all  about  any                                                              
models of the  biological management studies that we  have to have                                                              
-- the  fact that we  don't have any  more chum salmon  in western                                                              
Cook Inlet  entering the streams." If  the issue of return  is not                                                              
addressed as  a biological need,  the rest of  it is not  going to                                                              
matter.  The  biological  need includes  the  bears,  eagles,  and                                                              
everything that  feed on the  salmon. "How do  you set up  a model                                                              
that says  if we  don't meet  escapement on  the Yentna  River for                                                              
the last  five or seven years,  even though escapement  goals have                                                              
dropped from  120 down to  70,000 fish,  what are we  doing here?"                                                              
"None of  that is going  to matter." There  is an economic  model,                                                              
but the biology part is crucial.                                                                                                
                                                                                                                                
Representative Olson arrived.                                                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
2:23:18 PM                                                                                                                    
ROLAND   MAW,  Executive   Director,  United   Cook  Inlet   Drift                                                              
Association,  Soldotna, AK,  said  he provided  two  memos to  the                                                              
committee. There  is a Board  of Fish hearing  in six days,  so he                                                              
hasn't  had  time   to  examine  this  model.  He   asked  for  an                                                              
opportunity  to meet  later. Stakeholders  do not  have copies  of                                                              
the model,  and there has  been no peer  or stakeholder  review of                                                              
it. The potential  for prejudicial outcomes by using  the model is                                                              
high. "We  would be extremely  stressed to  find this model  to be                                                              
anywhere near  that Board of Fish."  If it is used, there  will be                                                              
prejudicial  outcomes.  It  is  not a  coincidence  that  this  is                                                              
occurring  five or  six days  before the  regulatory hearing.  The                                                              
drafts are not labeled and the years are not there.                                                                             
                                                                                                                                
2:27:46 PM                                                                                                                    
DR. MAW said not  all windows are represented on  the graph. "I do                                                              
not believe  that graph  represents the  truth." The data  sources                                                              
and assumptions  used in the  model are  not shown. In  upper Cook                                                              
Inlet there  have been two of the  earliest and two of  the latest                                                              
returns in  last six years. As the  fish begin to return  to upper                                                              
Cook Inlet,  data is collected, but  the actual timing  of the run                                                              
and its  shape is  not really  known until  the fishery  is almost                                                              
over. The  late returns are  not clear  until about August  20. "I                                                              
really  don't know  how this  model, even  with a  stretch of  the                                                              
imagination, could  be used as  an in-season management  tool." It                                                              
could be used  for post-analysis. Mr. Beamesderfer  misspoke; 2007                                                              
was not a  late return. Fish prices  are not "down and  down". "We                                                              
are receiving  a very  handsome  price for these  fish in  today's                                                              
market, especially  as we have improved on quality  and marketing,                                                              
and our  fish are  going to  a primarily  domestic market."  Using                                                              
the model violates  some fairness and legal issues.  He would like                                                              
to come  before the committee  and present additional  information                                                              
from a commercial fishing perspective.                                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
2:30:35 PM                                                                                                                    
BRENT    JOHNSON,   President,    Kenai   Peninsula    Fishermen's                                                              
Association,  said the  association  represents a  large group  of                                                              
set netters  in Cook Inlet. He is  also the president  of the Cook                                                              
Inlet  Aquaculture Association.  Both groups  are very  interested                                                              
in science. The  set netters have misgivings about  any model that                                                              
predicts openings  and closings  in the  commercial fleet  for the                                                              
purpose of sending  fish to the rivers. They  have more confidence                                                              
in  the  local  managers.  Models can  predict  the  weather,  for                                                              
example,   but  the  best   information   comes  from  the   local                                                              
meteorologist rather than from a model.                                                                                         
                                                                                                                                
2:33:26 PM                                                                                                                    
MR. JOHNSON said  fish don't follow exactly what  they did before.                                                              
Local managers  are the best  way to get  the fish to  the rivers.                                                              
The Board  of Fish should set  clear and specific river  goals and                                                              
ask local manager  to accomplish them -- as long  as the goals are                                                              
realistic,  they can  do  it. The  fish that  he  catches hit  the                                                              
nadir of 60 cents  per pound in 2003. Now he gets  up to $2.00 per                                                              
pound for  the early sockeye, because  the wild market  has driven                                                              
the price up.  There is nowhere  in the world that farm  fish sell                                                              
for more  than sockeye because they  are not farmed.  Wild sockeye                                                              
in Alaska  fetch the best  price. The price  goes down at  the end                                                              
of  the season,  but  early fish  are highly  prized.  He said  he                                                              
knows  that  Representative  Neuman  lives around  Big  Lake,  and                                                              
three  years ago  the  aquaculture associate  found  out that  the                                                              
people  at Big  Lake  stacked rocks  in the  outlet,  "which is  a                                                              
dandy thing  to do  if you want  to drive water  skis, but  from a                                                              
fish  standpoint, that  was particularly  unfortunate." Fish  were                                                              
spawning  in the outlet  and they  couldn't go  over the  rocks to                                                              
rear.  The aquaculture  association tried  to fix  it to help  the                                                              
fry.                                                                                                                            
                                                                                                                                
2:36:01 PM                                                                                                                    
MR.  JOHNSON  said  the  Kenai   River  fishery  is  anything  but                                                              
healthy. There  have been nice  runs, but  there is data  that the                                                              
Kenai River  is headed  for a  giant plunge  starting in  2009 and                                                              
into the  future. Skilak  Lake produces  about  80 percent  of the                                                              
sockeye for  the Kenai River. When  it was producing  salmon well,                                                              
the fall fry weighed  1.75 grams, and there was plenty  of food to                                                              
put on necessary  body fat. The size of those fish  has dropped to                                                              
0.6 grams  in the last  three years.  Mark Willet [spelling?]  has                                                              
studied these fish  and starved the fry to see how  small they can                                                              
get and survive  a winter, and he found that the  threshold is 0.5                                                              
grams.  The fish  have  been too  small to  have  a high  survival                                                              
rate. A few will come back but not enough for a good fishery.                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
2:38:26 PM                                                                                                                    
MR. JOHNSON said  Mr. Beamesderfer's model doesn't  focus on coho,                                                              
chum,  or  pinks.  "We need  on-site  field  biologists  that  are                                                              
monitoring  all  these  different  fisheries."  When  the  federal                                                              
government  ran  the  fishery  before   1959,  they  did  it  from                                                              
Washington  D.C.  without on-site  biologists  to  close and  open                                                              
fisheries. Accurate  escapement goals  need to be  established for                                                              
each  river, and  the  local biologist  will  have better  success                                                              
than any model.                                                                                                                 
                                                                                                                                
2:39:21 PM                                                                                                                    
MR. JOHNSON repeated his discussion about Skilak Lake fry.                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
CO-CHAIR GATTO asked what percent of healthy fry survive.                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
2:41:14 PM                                                                                                                    
MR. JOHNSON  said  at 0.5 grams  it is  zero, and  the larger  fry                                                              
have a  survival rate of  between 70 and  80 percent, and  this is                                                              
just surviving over  the winter. They then go out  to sea and only                                                              
20  percent survive  "if things  are  going real  well." A  salmon                                                              
lays  about 3,000  eggs,  and only  10  percent  hatch. Of  those,                                                              
there may be  10 percent survival. In  a good world, 5  or 10 fish                                                              
come  back  from  that one  female.  The  aquaculture  association                                                              
boosts  nature by  taking  the 3,000  eggs  to  a hatchery,  which                                                              
increases the  hatching rate to 90  percent, and the fry  are then                                                              
put directly into the lake.                                                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
REPRESENTATIVE  SEATON asked Mr.  Beamesderfer for  a copy  of the                                                              
model and all the assumptions.                                                                                                  
                                                                                                                                
MR. BEAMESDERFER said  he is working on the documentation  for the                                                              
model, and it will be available for the Board of Fish meeting.                                                                  
                                                                                                                                
2:43:41 PM                                                                                                                    
DR. MAW said he doesn't want the presentation at the meeting.                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
2:44:44 PM                                                                                                                    
REPRESENTATIVE  SEATON said  this is a  publicly-funded model  yet                                                              
it can't  be seen before  the meeting.  Models can have  problems,                                                              
and  it  should  be  made  available  to  the  public  before  the                                                              
presentation, and it  should be peer reviewed. He  wants to see it                                                              
himself to see the construction and how it operates.                                                                            
                                                                                                                                
REPRESENTATIVE JOHNSON asked who paid for the work.                                                                             
                                                                                                                                
MR.  BEAMESDERFER  said  it  was  paid for  by  the  Kenai  Sports                                                              
fishing Association. The data used for it is public information.                                                                
                                                                                                                                
REPRESENTATIVE  ROSES   surmised  that  the  legislature   has  no                                                              
control over who presents at the board meeting.                                                                                 
                                                                                                                                
CO-CHAIR GATTO said the board decides.                                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
2:47:43 PM                                                                                                                    
CO-CHAIR GATTO  said it would  be more  valuable for the  model be                                                              
presented and criticized, rather than be ignored.                                                                               
                                                                                                                                
REPRESENTATIVE WILSON asked if the board wants to see the model.                                                                
                                                                                                                                
MR. BEAMESDERFER  said the  model was developed  for KRSA  for its                                                              
needs, and  it will be used at  the meeting. "If there  are errors                                                              
of  assumptions  in there,  we're  fooling ourselves."  The  group                                                              
advised the  board that he  gave a presentation  a few  months ago                                                              
at  the  board  work  session  to brief  them  on  the  model.  He                                                              
supposed it  would be a useful tool  for KRSA, and others  can use                                                              
it. He will be glad to sit down with anyone to discuss it.                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
2:49:29 PM                                                                                                                    
CO-CHAIR  GATTO  said the  legislature  uses  modeling  a lot.  He                                                              
asked  how many  years ago  there was  enough data  to be able  to                                                              
make predictions, and if the prediction ended up being accurate.                                                                
                                                                                                                                
MR.  BEAMESDERFER said  there  are  good data  on  the key  pieces                                                              
since  the 1980s,  but there  are  fundamental uncertainties.  "So                                                              
really  what  I  talked  about today  wasn't  so  much  the  model                                                              
results or  what it meant  to one person  or another, but  the use                                                              
of  the model  [is]  to flag  these  big uncertainties,"  such  as                                                              
genetic stock composition and escapement accuracy.                                                                              
                                                                                                                                
CO-CHAIR GATTO  said there are ways  to test models, and  he asked                                                              
if the predictions  for the 20  years of the model  were accurate.                                                              
There may never be a perfect model, but one should be helpful.                                                                  
                                                                                                                                
2:51:44 PM                                                                                                                    
REPRESENTATIVE  ROSES  referred  to the  data  on fry  size.  "How                                                              
difficult would it be to incorporate those data into the model?"                                                                
                                                                                                                                
MR. BEAMESDERFER said  that information is about the  year to year                                                              
effects   of    escapement.   This   model   looks    at   fishery                                                              
implementation within  one season and  does not look  at long-term                                                              
consequences  of  the  fisheries.  That  is  what  the  department                                                              
develops  with its  escapement goals.  "So the  model doesn't  say                                                              
whether an  escapement goal is good  or bad or what  the long-term                                                              
consequences  of meeting  it  or  not meeting  it  are; it  simply                                                              
tells  you,  with   the  fishery  that  you've   got,  what's  the                                                              
likelihood that you'll meet it or not meet it."                                                                                 
                                                                                                                                
REPRESENTATIVE  ROSES  surmised   that  his  modeling  uses  ADF&G                                                              
escapement  goals,  and  so that  is  the  data  it would  use  to                                                              
develop  its escapement  goals.  "So it's  encompassed within  the                                                              
portion of  the assumptions  that you made  based on the  data you                                                              
received from them  on escapement." So it is  being considered but                                                              
wouldn't  show up  as a  line item  in  the model's  data, but  is                                                              
encompassed within that.                                                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
REPRESENTATIVE  SEATON  asked if  he  was  saying that  the  ADF&G                                                              
escapement  goals already  incorporate the  size of  overwintering                                                              
fry, year-to-year affects, and lowered run strength.                                                                            
                                                                                                                                
2:54:32 PM                                                                                                                    
MR.  BEAMESDERFER said  the ADF&G  escapement goals  are based  on                                                              
the  historical  data  from  the returns  of  the  spawners.  They                                                              
reflect   the  average   productivity  from   an  escapement.   If                                                              
something has fundamentally  changed, "then we're  not always sure                                                              
what  happens  there,  and  that's  the  issue  with  the  sockeye                                                              
escapements in  the inlet. There hasn't  been a lot of  data on --                                                              
actual adult fish  return data -- on what's liable  to return from                                                              
these big  escapements. So it's  a big unknown."  Some information                                                              
suggests  that  there  could  be   problems,  but  other  evidence                                                              
suggests not. The  scientists all agree that we are  not sure what                                                              
will happen with the large escapements.                                                                                         
                                                                                                                                
REPRESENTATIVE SEATON  surmised that the model assumes  an average                                                              
run, so  the large  over-escapements with  extra-small fry  aren't                                                              
calculated  into the formula.  He asked  where the original  model                                                              
is available.                                                                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
MR.  BEAMESDERFER said  the  reference is  Phil  Munday, 1993,  in                                                              
"Management Strategies for Exploited Fisheries."                                                                                
                                                                                                                                
2:57:11 PM                                                                                                                    
REPRESENTATIVE WILSON  said she would spend her  money finding out                                                              
why the fry are  getting smaller. That may be why  there might not                                                              
be enough fish for  everyone in the future. She  is confused about                                                              
Mr.  Beamesderfer's goal.  She  thinks people  should  zero in  on                                                              
known  problems.  She asked  why  the association  isn't  pursuing                                                              
that.                                                                                                                           
                                                                                                                                
2:58:41 PM                                                                                                                    
MR.  BEAMESDERFER  said the  ADF&G  has  been researching  it  for                                                              
years, and  the aquaculture  association  is collecting data.  The                                                              
sustainable  salmon  funds are  used  for  research on  smolt  out                                                              
migration. There is a lot of focused attention on this concern.                                                                 
                                                                                                                                
CO-CHAIR  JOHNSON asked  if the  model  was used  to predict  last                                                              
year's data and how close it was to what actually happened.                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
2:59:49 PM                                                                                                                    
MR.  BEAMESDERFER said  the  model is  calibrated  for each  year.                                                              
"The  way we evaluate  how  well it worked  for that  year,  is we                                                              
look-see at what  percent of the actual variability  in the return                                                              
is accounted  for by  the model  as we  have it configured."  He's                                                              
finding that it  matches up very well. "Generally  they're falling                                                              
in the  50/80 percent  range on the  run reconstruction.  So we're                                                              
able to  match the historic  data very  well, with the  model, but                                                              
the  question  then  becomes:  how  well  does  it  work  for  the                                                              
future?" It  is not designed to  predict escapement or  the number                                                              
of  fish coming  back. Its  purpose is  to flag  the places  where                                                              
there is no data.  Beyond that, the main purpose,  given the weird                                                              
years, is  to tell how well  the management system holds  up. It's                                                              
more of a sensitivity and risk analysis, and not predictive.                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
3:01:55 PM                                                                                                                    
CO-CHAIR JOHNSON  said Dr. Maw  mentioned an in-season  model, but                                                              
this  was  not designed  to  manage  fish  in  season. This  is  a                                                              
30,000-foot  model.  In every  meeting,  the  drain of  talent  is                                                              
discussed. Those  game biologists that everyone puts  stock in are                                                              
getting  younger and  less  experienced. How  long  can the  state                                                              
rely  on the brain  on the  ground? He  said he  is interested  in                                                              
assisting the new biologists' historical knowledge.                                                                             
                                                                                                                                
REPRESENTATIVE  ROSES asked  if  the model  could  be modified  to                                                              
predict revenue  streams, like expanding  a cannery,  for example.                                                              
How would the assumptions change to help make that decision?                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
3:04:23 PM                                                                                                                    
MR. BEAMESDERFER said  the data in the model  wouldn't be changed,                                                              
but information could be added to adapt to those needs.                                                                         
                                                                                                                                
REPRESENTATIVE  ROSES asked if  he were to  predict the  number of                                                              
fish, would the model be changed.                                                                                               
                                                                                                                                
MR. BEAMESDERFER said  it will not predict the number  of fish; it                                                              
shows  how  many  fish  can  be  taken  with  a  given  management                                                              
strategy.                                                                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
REPRESENTATIVE  SEATON said  he is  happy to  hear that the  model                                                              
has no predictive  use, but the  other testifiers fear  it will be                                                              
used  that way.  He surmised  that  it will  be  presented to  the                                                              
Board of Fish in  an advocacy role for some kind  of change in the                                                              
management  strategy.  This  is   the  concern,  even  though  Mr.                                                              
Beamesderfer said it  isn't to be used to predict  or to allocate.                                                              
It  gives the  mantle  of science  to  promote  an allocation,  he                                                              
opined. The  model did show  one thing: management  procedures are                                                              
only within the  goals 16 percent of the time. The  tools used for                                                              
allocation  purposes, like  windows,  are getting  us outside  the                                                              
management  goals.  The  fisheries   committee  received  a  great                                                              
publication showing  the streams  that are meeting  the escapement                                                              
goals.  One  problem  is  that   we  have  reached  the  point  of                                                              
exceeding  the escapement  goals in  55 percent  of the  monitored                                                              
streams in the entire  state. He requested the ADF&G  to come back                                                              
and  discuss  what statutory  changes  need  to  be made  so  that                                                              
foregone harvests can become income for the state.                                                                              
                                                                                                                                
3:09:41 PM                                                                                                                    
ADJOURNMENT                                                                                                                   
There  being  no  further  business   before  the  committee,  the                                                              
meeting was adjourned at 3:09:56 PM.                                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
                                                                                                                                

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