SCR 19-SUPPORTING FISHERIES EDUCATION Number 1010 CHAIR WILSON announced that the final order of business would be SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 19, Relating to the support of fisheries education, training, and research and encouraging collaborative efforts between the state, the University of Alaska, and other educational institutions to provide fisheries education programs. Number 1070 CHERYL SUTTON, Staff, Joint Legislative Salmon Industry Task Force, Alaska State Legislature, testified on behalf of Senator Gary Stevens, sponsor of SCR 19. She commented that Chair Wilson and Representative Seaton have already heard this bill in a previous committee and asked for their assistance in ensuring that all pertinent information that she might omit, be provided to the members. Ms. Sutton explained that the Legislative Salmon Industry Task Force recommended this resolution because of its belief in the importance of fisheries education, training, and research as a long-term solution for revitalizing the fishing and seafood industry. She added that currently there are no educational institutions in the United States that offer a seafood business degree. This resolution recommends that education providers in the state collaborate to develop and provide fisheries education programs in Alaska. MS. SUTTON told the members that in the House Special Committee on Fisheries Representative Ogg recognized that former Representative Hermann was the moving force behind this effort. She pointed out that there is a zero fiscal note and that SCR 19 unanimously passed the Alaska State Senate. Number 1121 REPRESENTATIVE WOLF said that since no educational institutions offer seafood business degrees, he asked if the University of Alaska might develop an educational curriculum for industry professionals such as roe inspectors. MS. SUTTON replied that is precisely what SCR 19 would encourage. Number 1152 REPRESENTATIVE SEATON moved to report SCR 19 out of committee with individual recommendations and the accompanying fiscal notes. There being no objection, SCR 19 was reported out of the House Health, Education and Social Services Standing Committee.