HB 134-PROTECTION OF SALMON SPAWNING WATER 8:40:34 AM CHAIR SEATON announced that the first order of business would be HOUSE BILL NO. 134, "An Act relating to conservation and protection of wild salmon production in drainages affecting the Bristol Bay Fisheries Reserve; and providing for an effective date." CHAIR SEATON explained that permission has been received to hear HB 134, during the interim in conjunction with the House Resources Committee. This will allow both committees to collaborate during the planned field hearings, and have the benefit of receiving the information together. 8:42:06 AM REPRESENTATIVE EDGMON said it would be helpful to have as many members of both committees as possible attend the area meetings to gain a full perspective of the situation. 8:42:22 AM REPRESENTATIVE LEDOUX expressed her support for the field meetings, asked where the hearings would be held, and how much of the area the committee members could expect to visit. CHAIR SEATON stated that, thus far, the expectation is to hold hearings in more than one community, spend several days in the area, and tour the effected areas of the region. Arrangements are still being made, he said. REPRESENTATIVE LEDOUX suggested including a visit to the village of Nondalton. CHAIR SEATON asked that committee members submit written agenda suggestions to his office. [HB 134 was held over.]