Cautionary Note — These preliminary motions do not represent the final official administrative record. The motions and amendments contained in this blog are as projected on the screen at the Council meeting at the time of the Council vote and often use expedited language and references without the benefit of any final editing or proofing. They may use short-hand language or abbreviations that may not be clear without the context of verbal comments and clarifications made during their development at the meeting, or may contain inadvertent transposition errors. They have not been approved by the Council to represent the final official record of Council action. The final official record will be posted on the Council website after the Council approves the full meeting record at a future Council meeting.
- E.1 – Review the revised risk assessment and adopt a range of alternatives, as appropriate
- F.3 – Preliminary review of exempted fishing permit applications
- F.5 – Adopt a revised proposed action, purpose and need statement, and range of alternatives, as appropriate
- G.2 – Provide guidance on the review process and scope of content
- G.3 – Provide guidance on program implementation and comments on the procedural directive
- H.2 – Adopt final harvest specifications and management measures for the 2021-2022 and 2022-2023 fisheries
- H.3 – Review the proposed management framework and flowchart and provide guidance
- G.4 – Consider the recommendations of the Groundfish endangered species workgroup and identify mesaures to be considered in planning for the 2023-2024 biennial management process or other actions, as appropriate
- G.5 – Approve stock assessments for use in 2023 and beyond
- C.4 – Review recent activity and provide guidance on a process and schedule for future Council engagement
- C.6 – Consider budget committee report and recommendations
- C.8 – Approve previous Council meeting records
- C.9 – Adopt proposed changes to Advisory body composition for public review, consider appointments to Council committees and Advisory bodies, and adopt changes to the Council Operating Procedures