HJR 25 BAN TRAWLING IN EASTERN GULF OF ALASKA  CHAIRMAN LEMAN called the Senate Resources Committee meeting to order at 3:43 p.m. and announced HJR 25 to be up for consideration. KATHERINE BUCHANAN, Legislative Aide to Representative Grussendorf, testified that HJR 25 requests a ban on trawling in the eastern Gulf of Alaska. It is hoped the resolution can be used at the North Pacific Fisheries Management Council meetings in Anchorage on April 19. Southeast Alaska has a long history of long line fishing off shore and the economy is threatened by the activities of factory trawlers. There is no economic benefit derived from factory trawlers since they are self contained. There is concern not only for the economy, but for the viability of the fisheries in Southeast. SENATOR LEMAN said it was his intent to move this bill as soon as there was a quorum. JERRY MCCUNE, United Fishermen of Alaska, said the resolution basically protects the small boat fleet that is in direct competition with the highly capitalized fleet of factory trawlers. It would protect well over 10,000 license holders and crew members in the southeast region that depend on healthy fisheries. HJR 25 BAN TRAWLING IN EASTERN GULF OF ALASKA  SENATOR LEMAN announced HJR 25 to up again for consideration. SENATOR TAYLOR moved to pass HJR 25 from committee with individual recommendations. There were no objections and it was so ordered.