SJR 33 - SUPPORT AMERICAN FISHERIES ACT CHAIRMAN HALFORD called the Senate Resources Committee meeting to order at 3:37 p.m. and announced SJR 33 to be up for consideration. SENATOR TAYLOR moved to adopt the proposed committee substitute (63\B Utermohle) to SJR 33. There were no objections and it was so ordered. CHAIRMAN HALFORD explained that the committee substitute simplifies the legislation and provides some direction as far as maximum utilization of species taken, reduction of by-catch, minimization of habitat impacts, and maximization of economic impacts. SENATOR MACKIE, sponsor, said he supported the changes which key in on the areas he is concerned with. SENATOR SHARP noted that it still has the 75 percent minimum requirement for ownership and asked if there was a size limit. CHAIRMAN HALFORD answered that it doesn't refer specifically to a size limit, but it limits the maximum length, tonnage, and horsepower to 165 ft., 750 tons, and 3,000 shaft horsepower. SENATOR SHARP asked if they would be grandfathered in if they reached 75 percent ownership. SENATOR MACKIE said he thought it was important to remove that, because it is subject to change or negotiation as the bill moves through Congress. The statement placing limitations is good and the new language in the front part of the resolution makes a good policy statement in terms of what the State of Alaska values as our management principals and reducing by-catch. SENATOR TAYLOR moved to pass CSSJR 33(RES) from Committee with individual recommendations. There were no objections and it was so ordered.