March 30, 2018 โ SEAFOOD NEWS โ Yesterday Linda Behnken and Bob Alverson, current U.S. Commissioners on the International Pacific Halibut Commission, both received emails from the Department of State extending their current terms to August 31, 2018.
โThis appointment is effective immediately and expires on August 31, 2018, or whenever another Alternate or presidentially-appointed Commissioner is appointed to fulfill the relevant duties, whichever occurs first,โ wrote Judith Garber, Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Bureau of Oceans and International Environmental and Scientific Affairs at the State Department.
Although the appointment is a presidential decision, itโs not unusual for reappointments, or extensions of terms as in this case, to be made by the State Department, the agency that oversees international commissions.
Both Behnken and Alversonโs terms ended March 31, 2018. Both are preparing for a meeting with the Canadian commissioners in mid-April to work on issues within the Commissionโs harvest policy that resulted in not reaching an agreement on catch limits at the groupโs annual meeting in January.
The federal agencies are currently considering six names for the two seats. Besides Behnkenโs and Alversonโs nominations, Andy Mezirow, Richard Yamada, and Duane Edelman were nominated for Behnkenโs Alaska seat and Steve Joner was nominated for Alversonโs seat. Mezirow and Yamada are recreational charter operators, Edelman is a fisherman, and Joner is a fisheries manager for the Makah Tribe.
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