8/6/2023 0 Comments Wild macro fishAs such, the commercial fisheries for 2023-24 are structured in a manner intended to consider and provide both commercial and recreational fishing opportunities in Willapa Bay and Grays Harbor, while ensuring conservation requirements and management objectives in federal and state laws and regulations, state/tribal harvest management agreements, and Fish and Wildlife Commission policies are met.Įven though drafted as amendments to preceding rules, these new amendments function as a coordinated and unitary fishery rulemaking package for the 2023-24 fishery season, and thus substantively replace prior years’ fisheries in Willapa Bay and Grays Harbor. While these rules regulate only commercial fisheries, the seasons specified in these rules are an integral part of implementing commercial and recreational fisheries in a coordinated manner pursuant to the Willapa Bay Salmon Management Policy C-3622 and Grays Harbor Basin Salmon Management Policy C-3621. The comprehensive North of Falcon meeting schedule and the meeting agendas, handouts, and audio recordings of the public meetings are available on WDFW’s website at: Additional public comment was accepted subsequent to the Proposed Rule-making (CR-102) for the 2023 Coastal Commercial Salmon Fishery, filed on (WSR 23-10-088), including during the public hearing on the proposed rules held on June 8, 2023. Separate public meetings are held with stakeholders-both at a statewide and regional level-to review preseason run size forecasts, NMFS guidance relative to allowable impacts for species listed under the Endangered Species Act, which includes salmon, but other protected species as well, such as Southern Resident Killer Whales.įour public stakeholder meetings specific to the Willapa Bay and Grays Harbor fisheries were held in March and April 2023. The North of Falcon process typically begins in January with the filing of the Pre-proposal Statement of Inquiry (CR-101) and consists of government-to-government meetings involving the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), treaty tribes, and WDFW representatives.
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