Nominee to Bering Sea fisheries council would tip balance toward tribes, away from trawlers
Tribal and environmental advocates calling for a crackdown on salmon and halibut bycatch are set to gain a new ally on the federal council that manages Alaskas lucrative Bering Sea fisheries.
Washington Democratic Gov. Jay Inslee last week nominated Becca Robbins Gisclair, an attorney and conservation advocate, to the North Pacific Fishery Management Council.
If U.S. Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo accepts Inslees recommendation, Gisclair, senior director of Arctic programs at the environmental advocacy group Ocean Conservancy, would assume one of the councils 11 voting positions.
She would replace Anne Vanderhoeven, a previous choice of Inslees who works at Seattle-based Arctic Storm Management Group. Arctic Storms parent company owns vessels that participate in the trawl industry, which sometimes accidentally scoop up salmon in their nets while theyre trying to catch pollock, a whitefish that goes into fish sandwiches sold by McDonalds and other companies.
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