HCR 11-ALASKA WILD SALMON WEEK  REPRESENTATIVE KELLY WOLF, bill sponsor, read the sponsor statement: Alaska is the largest commercial wild salmon fishery in the world and employs more than 29,000 people. Nearly 95 percent of all commercially caught salmon in the US are harvested in Alaska. In the last decade, state salmon harvests totaled more than $4.5 billion, making salmon extremely vital to Alaska's economy. For both visitors and Alaskans, the sport of fishing is one of the most popular activities in the state. Last year, approximately 448,000 resident and non- resident licenses were issued for sport fishing. Beyond the importance of commercial and sport fishing, salmon has been a nutritional source for generations of Alaskans and is a large part of the state's heritage. Rich in Omega 3 oils, salmon is a healthy food that can help lower cholesterol and reduce the risk of heart disease. HCR 11 would proclaim July 2, 2003 as 'Alaska Salmon Day.' This proclamation will recognize the salmon industry as a huge part of all Alaskan's lives and raise public awareness of one of Alaska's most important industries by promoting and celebrating the catching and eating of salmon. CHAIR GARY STEVENS noted the Lieutenant Governor asked for it to be Alaska Salmon month, Representative Wolf asks it to be Alaska Salmon Week and the resolution speaks of Alaska Salmon Day on July 2, 2003. REPRESENTATIVE WOLF replied the CS \I.A version calls for a week of celebration. SENATOR FRED DYSON made a motion to move CSHCR 11 \I.A version from committee with individual recommendations and attached zero fiscal note. There being no objection, it was so ordered.