SJR 22 FISH & MARINE MAMMAL RESEARCH BERING SEA  SENATOR LEMAN brought SJR 22 before the committee as the final order of business. He said it has been suggested that a resolve clause be added to say that such research be coordinated so that efforts are not duplicated. SENATOR HOFFMAN, prime sponsor of SJR 22, said because the committee had lost its quorum, he would delay his overview until the next meeting, but he added that he didn't have a problem with adding the suggested language. Number 065 GERON BRUCE, Legislative Liaison, Department of Fish & Game, stated the department's support for SJR 22. The Bering Sea is an extremely productive system that is very important to Alaska. He said information needs to be developed because we do not have a very good understanding of the entire system and the interaction of the various biological forces within it. Number 078 SENATOR LEMAN requested that Mr. Bruce work with committee staff on language that efforts not be duplicated, that the funds be used efficiently in getting information that will help in the management of that resource. MR. BRUCE agreed to work with staff in crafting some language, but he also pointed out that all of the research that the department does is directed towards specific management questions in managing these fisheries, and the kind of research that this resolution is requesting would not duplicate anything that is being done by the Department of Fish & Game at this time. Number 095 DEAN PADDOCK, representing the Bristol Drift Netter's Association, voiced their strong support for the resolution, and he commended Senator Hoffman for its introduction. Although the Bristol salmon fishermen would not be the direct recipients of the benefits of research of this type, they feel that they would benefit indirectly because so little is known and anything that is learned will filter down to them. He believes that the beneficiaries will be the crab fishermen, the cod fishermen, the rock sole fishermen, etc. Number 155 SENATOR HOFFMAN noted that Senator Ted Stevens and Representative Don Young are asking for input from people throughout Alaska on the Magnuson Act, and he thinks the healthiness of the Bering Sea is directly related to that along with the fine bullet points that they are urging for a healthy fishery. Number 170 KIM METCALFE-HELMAR, Special Assistant, Department of Community & Regional Affairs, said that department is involved in management of the CDQ pollack program, and a healthy pollack fisheries is essential for continuation of this program that brings about $20 million in annual income to 56 Western Alaska communities. The department urges the committee's support of SJR 22. There being no further testimony on SJR 22, SENATOR LEMAN stated it would be back before the committee at its next meeting.