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An Overview of the Alaska Board of Fisheries Process for House Fisheries, February 1, 2018 John Jensen, Chair Alaska Board of Fisheries Boards Support Section, Alaska Dept. Fish and Game 907-465-4110 website: http://www.boards.adfg.state.ak.us/ email: glenn.haight@alaska.gov

Presentation Outline Function and composition of Board Steps in board process Input on board decisions Public Agency Legal and policy factors Statutes and regulations Policies and findings Getting involved 2

Main function of the Board: Allocation The third element of Alaska s fisheries management model is the Alaska Board of Fisheries The Board members appointed by the Governor and confirmed by the legislature, represent a broad array of fishing groups and other interests. By taking on the task of resolving fishery disputes, the Board takes the politically-charged issue of allocation away from the fishery managers and politicians..the separation of allocation and conservation decisions is critical for achieving sustainable fisheries in the state and elsewhere (excerpt from: The Elements of Alaska s Sustainable Fisheries, by Fran Ulmer in Sustainable Fisheries Management: Pacific Salmon, E. Knudsen et al Editors, Lewis Publishers, 2000, p. 65) 3

Board Composition The Board of Fisheries composed of seven members appointed by the Governor, subject to confirmation by a majority of the members of the legislature in joint session. The Governor shall appoint each member on the basis of interest in public affairs, good judgment, knowledge, and ability in the field of action of the board, and with a view to providing diversity of interest and points of view in the membership. The appointed members shall be residents of the state and shall be appointed without regard to political affiliation or geographical location of residence. Governor Appoints by April 1 Legislature Confirms after hearings in joint session Board of Fisheries Composition 7 members Staggered 3-year terms starting July 1 Authority: AS 16.05.221, AS 39.05.060, AS 39.05.080, AS 39.05.100 4

Major Steps in Proposal Process 1- Call for Proposals 2- Distribution of Proposals 3- Public Review and Comment 4- Board Regulatory Meeting 5- Implementation See 5 AAC 96.610 5

Board of Fisheries 3-Year Meeting Cycle Meeting Cycle: 2017/2018, 2020/2021, etc. Area (Species): Southeast/Yakutat Areas (All Finfish, Shellfish) Prince William Sound Area (All Finfish) Dungeness Crab, Shrimp, and Miscellaneous Shellfish (Statewide) Meeting Cycle: 2018/2019, 2021/2022, etc. Area (Species): Alaska Peninsula/Aleutian Island/Chignik/Bering Sea Areas (All Finfish) Arctic/Yukon/Kuskokwim Areas (All Finfish) Bristol Bay Area (All Finfish) Statewide Provisions (Finfish) Meeting Cycle: 2019/2020, 2022/2023, etc. Area (Species): Cook Inlet Area (All Finfish) Kodiak Areas (All Finfish) King and Tanner Crab (Statewide) 6

Proposal Form 7

Source of Proposal for the 2017/2018 Meeting Cycle 8

Board Regulatory Meeting Typical agenda for board meetings Introductions Ethics disclosures ADF&G staff reports Oral public testimony (up to two days) Committee of the Whole or committees Deliberation on proposals Miscellaneous Business All elements of building a clear record Photo credit: Robert Woosley/KCAW 9

Proposal Outcomes For example outcomes from the 2016/2017 meeting cycle Board of Fisheries Proposal Outcome 2016/2017 Meeting Cycle Board Meeting Carried Carried as Amended Failed Failed as Amended No Action Grand Total Kodiak Finfish 7 4 13 2 26 Lower Cook Inlet Finfish 10 9 16 10 45 Statewide King and Tanner Crab 6 16 6 10 38 Upper Cook Inlet Finfish 32 17 66 57 172 Bering Sea Harvest Management Strategy 1 1 Grand Total 55 47 101 2 77 282 % of Total 19.5% 16.7% 35.8% 0.7% 27.3% 100.0% Approximately a third of all proposals are carried. 10

Sources of Public Input General public Local governments Tribal groups, village councils Fishery groups and associations Industry groups Local fish and game advisory committees (84 statewide) 11

Local Fish and Game Advisory Committees Southeast (23 advisory committees) Angoon Craig East Prince of Wales Island Edna Bay Elfin Cove Hydaburg Hyder Icy Straits Juneau-Douglas Kake Ketchikan Klawock Klukwan Pelican Petersburg Port Alexander Saxman Sitka Sumner Strait Tenakee Springs Upper Lynn Canal Wrangell Yakutat Southcentral (19 advisory committees) Anchorage Central Peninsula Cooper Landing Copper Basin Copper River/Prince William Sound Denali Homer Kenai/Soldotna Matanuska Valley Mt. Yenlo Paxson Prince William Sound/Valdez Seldovia Seward Susitna Valley Tok Cutoff/Nabesna Road Tyonek Whittier Southwest (12 advisory committees) Chignik False Pass King Cove Kodiak Lake Iliamna Lower Bristol Bay Naknek/Kvichak Nelson Lagoon Nushagak Sand Point Togiak Unalaska/Dutch Harbor Alaska s 84 Advisory Committees Interior (15 advisory committees) Central Delta Eagle Fairbanks Grayling, Anvik, Shageluk and Holy Cross (G.A.S.H.) Koyukuk Lake Minchumina McGrath Middle Nenana River Middle Yukon River Minto/Nenana Ruby Tanana/Rampart/Manly Upper Tanana/Forty Mile Yukon Flats Arctic (9 advisory committees) Kotzebue Lower Kobuk Noatak/Kivalina Northern Norton Sound Northern Seward Peninsula North Slope St Lawrence Island Southern Norton Sound Upper Kobuk Western (7 advisory committees) Bethel Central Bering Sea Central Kuskokwim Coastal Lower Yukon Lower Kuskokwim Mid-Lower Yukon Stony-Holitna 12

Sources of Agency Input Alaska Dept. of Fish & Game Commercial Fisheries Division Sport Fish Division Subsistence Division Dept. of Law Dept. Public Safety/Division of Alaska Wildlife Troopers Commercial Fisheries Entry Commission North Pacific Fishery Management Council (federal) Office of Subsistence Management (federal) 13

Legal and Policy Considerations (for Board decisions) Alaska Constitution Alaska Statutes International Treaties Board of Fisheries Decisions Board Regulations and Policies Court Rulings 14

Alaska Constitution Fish, forests, wildlife, grasslands, and all other replenishable resources belonging to the State shall be utilized, developed, and maintained on the sustained yield principle, subject to preferences among beneficial uses (Article 8, Section 4) 15

Alaska Statutes Board of Fisheries Authority (AS 16.05.221; AS 16.05.251) Conservation and Development Powers and Duties of the Commissioner (AS 16.05.050) Alaska Administrative Procedures Act (AS 44.62) Open Meetings Act (AS 44.62.310) Executive Branch Ethics Act (AS 39.52) 16

Alaska Statutes (cont.) Allocation Criteria (AS 16.05.251(e) and #91-129-FB), including - history of each fishery number of participants importance for personal and family consumption availability of alternative resources importance in local, regional, and state economy importance for providing recreational opportunity Management of Wild and Enhanced Stocks (AS 16.05.730) State Subsistence Law (AS 16.05.258) 17

Determining Subsistence Uses 18

Board Regulations and Policies Sustainable Salmon Fisheries Policy (5 AAC 39.222) Escapement Goal Policy (5 AAC 39.223) Mixed Stock Salmon Fisheries (5 AAC 39.220 and #93-145-FB) Emerging Fisheries (5 AAC 39.210) see list of all board findings at http://www.adfg.alaska.gov/index.cfm?adfg=fisheriesboard.findings 19

Procedures for out-of-cycle actions Board of Fisheries Agenda Change Request Policy (5 AAC 39.999) Allows for out of cycle action for: 1. Conservation purpose 2. Correct errors 3. Unforeseen effect 4. Not mostly allocative (form available) And for coordination with federal agencies, programs, and laws Joint Board Emergency Petition Policy (5 AAC 96.625(f)) Allows for out of cycle action for: 1. Unforeseen event that threatens resource 2. Unforeseen situation that would preclude biologically allowable resource harvest Subsistence Proposal Policy (5 AAC 96.615(a)) Allows for out of cycle action: 1. For fish and game populations not previously considered 2. If expedited review required Category 2 measures in BS/AI King/Tanner crab fishery (5 AAC 39.998) Allows for out of cycle action: 1. For achieving consistency with federal Fishery Management Plan 20

Getting Involved 1) Get on Board s mailing list http://www.adfg.alaska.gov/index.cfm?adfg=fisheriesboard.main 2) Submit your written comments on proposals 3) Submit your own proposal 4) Attend Board meetings and present testimony 5) Join or attend your local fish and game advisory committee 6) Join an industry or stakeholder group 21

Things to Remember Be respectful of the people and process Facts to support opinions and new information Be objective Avoid adversarial debate 22

Summary Structured process Credibility critical High level of public participation 23

Conclusion Additional Contact Info Glenn Haight, Executive Director Alaska Board of Fisheries Boards Support Section, Alaska Dept. Fish and Game 907-465-4110 website: http://www.boards.adfg.state.ak.us/ email: glenn.haight@alaska.gov