SJR 22 FISH & MARINE MAMMAL RESEARCH BERING SEA   Number 140 SENATOR LEMAN brought SJR 22 , which had a brief hearing on April 26, back before the committee. ROGER MCKOWAN, staff to Senator Hoffman, explained the resolution requests Congress to provide funding for appropriate federal agencies to conduct studies of the Bering Sea ecosystem. The Bering Sea is one of the most productive fishing areas in the world. In 1994 the catch totaled over 4 billion pounds which equated to a net worth of approximately $893 million. Mr. McKowan noted that paragraphs in the resolution illustrate a number of examples where stocks have either declined or fluctuated dramatically, so it is obvious what the potential negative economic impact is if there is not proper information on the Bering Sea ecosystem. Senator Hoffman believes there are a great many questions out there and not enough answers at this point. Mr. McKowan said Senator Hoffman has reviewed the amendment proposed at the previous hearing and agrees with the new language. Number 175 SENATOR TAYLOR moved the adoption of the following amendment to SJR 22: Amendment No. 1 "BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Alaska State Legislature respectfully requests that Congress direct the National Marine Fisheries Service to work with federal and state agencies, and institutions whether private or public, to ensure that efforts are not duplicated and studies are not redundant in addressing this important issue." Hearing no objection, SENATOR LEMAN stated the amendment was adopted and would be incorporated into a Resources CS. SENATOR TAYLOR moved that CSSJR 22(RES) be passed out of committee with individual recommendations. Hearing no objection, it was so ordered.