SJR 15-CHILEAN FARMED SALMON    CHAIRMAN TORGERSON announced SJR 15 to be up for consideration. MR. IAN FISK, staff to Senator Austerman, sponsor of SJR 15, said he would answer the committee's questions. CHAIRMAN TORGERSON stated there were a couple of letters of support for SJR 15. Number 1500 MR. PAUL SHADURA II, Kenai Peninsula Fishing Association, supported SJR 15. He said they are the largest setnet representation group in Cook Inlet. He said they target markets all over the world, but that is no good if they are forced out of their own markets with unfair practices. SJR 15 takes a big step in protecting the marketing of wild Alaskan salmon. MR. JERRY MCCUNE, United Fishermen of Alaska, said this resolution was prepared in anticipation of a meeting in Florida on the pre- Chilean trade agreement on March 26. He said: Chile is dragging down everybody's price for salmon. The last time there was a study, there was 3 percent overproduction to the United States. They are flooding the market and the United States with fillets. We feel that's unfair competition to us. When they first started they said they weren't going to put salmon on the market at the same time we did, but they've gotten so big now…The Japanese actually own a lot of the farms in Chile now that are overproducing. We would like to see some fair competition in that arena. SENATOR ELTON commented that he used to troll and it's somewhat misleading on page 2, lines 4 and 14 where it seems to imply to the world that you can't get fresh salmon between the months of October and May. In fact, you can't get a lot of it, but it's the best fresh salmon you can get with the possible exception of Copper River reds. He didn't want to propose an amendment, but he wanted them to acknowledge that we can get fresh salmon most of the year. MR. FISK responded that is definitely correct and out of respect to the troll fleet, Senator Elton's comments are welcome. SENATOR TAYLOR moved to pass SJR 15 from committee with individual recommendations. There were no objections and it was so ordered.