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Pacific Fishery Management Council to hold online emergency webinar only meeting January 21, 2022

January 10, 2022 โ€” The following was released by the Pacific Fishery Management Council:

The Pacific Fishery Management Council (PFMC or Council) will meet January 21, 2022 by webinar only, regarding the Southern Oregon/ Northern California Coast Coho Harvest Control Rule.  The Councilโ€™s Salmon Advisory Subpanel will meet by webinar on January 20, 2021.

Please see the January 2022 Council meeting webpage for further updates and details regarding the agenda, webinar participation, the Salmon Advisory Subpanel meeting, our E-Portal for submitting public comments, and the public comment deadline.  This meeting of the Council will be streamed live on the internet. The broadcast will begin at 8 a.m. Pacific Time, Friday, January 21, 2022.   The broadcast will conclude when business for the day is complete.

Instructions for how to connect to the online meeting will be posted on the Councilโ€™s January 2022 meeting webpage prior to the first day of the meeting.

For further information:

โ€ขPlease contact Pacific Fishery Management Council staff at 503-820-2280; toll-free 1-866-806-7204.

 

Pacific Council requests nominations for remaining advisory body vacancies for the 2022-2024 Term

December 16, 2021 โ€” The following was released by the Pacific Fishery Management Council:

The Council is requesting nominations for remaining vacancies for the 2022-2024 Advisory Body term. To ensure consideration, nominations should be received via the Councilโ€™s online Advisory Body Nomination Form. no later than 5 p.m. Friday, February 4, 2022.

List of vacancies

โ€ขGroundfish Advisory Subpanel โ€“ Sport Fisheries At-Large โ€“ 1 Position (WA, OR, or CA) preferably, but not exclusively, requesting nominees with knowledge of WA sport groundfish fisheries

โ€ขGroundfish Advisory Subpanel โ€“ At-Large Processor โ€“ 1 Position

โ€ขHabitat Committee โ€“ Northwest or Columbia River Tribal Representativeโ€“ 1 Position

โ€ขHighly Migratory Species Advisory Subpanel โ€“ Processor North of Cape Mendocinoโ€“ 1 Position

โ€ขSalmon Advisory Subpanel โ€“ Idaho Sport Fisheriesโ€“ 1 Position

โ€ขScientific and Statistical Committee โ€“ At-Largeโ€“ 2 Positions, preferably, but not exclusively, requesting nominees with expertise in oceanography and/or social sciences. Nominations to the Scientific and Statistical Committee must include a curriculum vitae (CV) and a Statement of Financial Interests to be considered for appointment. Please download and complete NOAA Form 88-195 and submit it along with a CV via the online Advisory Body Nomination Form.

To submit a nomination and supporting documents, please fill out the Councilโ€™s online Advisory Body Nomination Form.

Individuals may nominate themselves or be nominated by other individuals or organizations. Individuals may apply for more than one advisory body seat, but please use a separate form for each nomination. Nomination materials submitted for the November 2021 Council meeting will not be considered. If you have been nominated in the past and wish to be considered in March 2022, please complete a new form.

The Council is scheduled to review the nominations and fill positions during the March 2022 Council meeting.  Appointments will be effective through December 31, 2024.

A summary list of nominations will be included in the public briefing materials for the March 2022 Council meeting, but Nomination Forms, Statements of Financial Interest, or other submitted nomination materials will only be distributed to participants of the closed sessions of the SSC or the Council. Letters of support for nominees may be submitted with the nomination form or may also be submitted for the March 2022 Council Meeting via the Councilโ€™s Public Comment E-Portal which will open no later than early-February.

The Council is committed to the principle of diversity and is interested in receiving nominations from a broad spectrum of people.  Eligibility or selection for these positions will not be based on race, color, national origin, handicap, age, religion, or sexual orientation. For further information on the advisory bodies or the nomination process, please contact Mike Burner, Deputy Director (503-820-2414 or toll free 866-806-7204).

 

Request for nominations: Salmon Advisory Subpanel and Ecosystem Advisory Subpanel (due August 17, 2020)

July 16, 2020 โ€” The following was released by the Pacific Fishery Management Council:

The Pacific Fishery Management Council (Council) is seeking qualified candidates to consider for a vacancy on the Salmon Advisory Subpanel representing Washington charter operations; and a vacancy on the Ecosystem Advisory Subpanel representing Washington at-large at its September 2020 meeting.  Successful candidates will serve out the remainder of the 2019-2021 Council advisory body term. To ensure consideration, nominations should be received at the Council office no later than 5 p.m. Monday, August 17, 2020.

Please see the Councilโ€™s Advisory Body Vacancy webpage for full details on the available positions, including the vacancy announcements and how to apply.

The Council is committed to the principle of diversity and is particularly interested in receiving nominations from a broad spectrum of people. Eligibility or selection for these positions will not be based on race, color, national origin, handicap, age, religion, or sexual orientation.

If you have further questions, please contact Mr. Mike Burner at 503-820-2414; toll free 1-866-806-7204.

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