HJR 34: FED FISH RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT GRANTS CHAIRMAN MOSES announced the next bill before the committee was HJR 34, which he had sponsored at the request of the Alaska Fisheries Development Foundation. CHRIS MITCHELL, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, ALASKA FISHERIES DEVELOPMENT FOUNDATION, testified in favor of HJR 34. He described some of the current problems in the Alaska salmon industry, including the threat of Russian salmon flooding the market. For the last 15 years, he noted the federal Saltonstall-Kennedy grant program has provided $15 million to the seafood industry for fisheries development projects. He described how the annual grant amount has decreased, and has focused primarily on marine mammals, by-catch, and fishing technology. Historically, according to MR. MITCHELL, the money has not been allowed to go towards development of the more traditional fisheries, including salmon, partly because they are not under the management jurisdiction of the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS). MR. MITCHELL commented that many people in the salmon industry now believe such help is needed to revitalize that industry. He described HJR 34 as a collective effort to tell the Department of Commerce and the National Marine Fisheries Service to allow the industry to decide what the development grants should be used for, and that salmon is in need of developmental activities. He estimated the $15 million in grants to Alaska has generated more than $250 million in new business in the state. Because the salmon industry is critical to the state's health and the nation's health, he urged passage of HJR 34. CHAIRMAN MOSES asked the committee to consider a PROPOSED AMENDMENT to HJR 34 which would change on p. 1, line 13, the word "products" to "market", being more accurate. VICE CHAIR OLBERG MOVED to ADOPT the AMENDMENT. There were no objections, and the AMENDMENT was ADOPTED. HJR 34: NO ACTION TAKEN DUE TO LACK OF QUORUM. HJR 34: FED FISH RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT GRANTS The committee returned to HJR 34, and now having a quorum MOVED to PASS HJR 34 as amended, out of the committee with individual recommendations. There were no objections, and IT SO MOVED.