After more than six hours of deliberation and decision-making at Saturday's meeting, the Alaska Board of Fisheries called it quits for the day in order to take more time to review proposals dealing with commercial fishing seasons.
Proposal 83, which would extend the end of the late-run sockeye season to from Aug. 10 to Aug. 15, set off confusion amongst board members, who tabled discussion of the proposal until this morning.
http://www.peninsulaclarion.com/stories/021008/news_4173.shtml
Looks like there are a lot of decisions being made concerning commercial and sport fishing interests all over the state. There are issues dealing with Cook Inlet, Kenai, Stormy Lake and other fishing areas.
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