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Fish Report for 1-30-2020
Public Meeting Feb. 12: Central Oregon Coast Recreational Spring All-Depth Halibut Season
1-30-2020
OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff
Feb. 12th Public Meeting in Newport OR for the Central Coast spring recreational all-depth halibut season
ODFW will host its annual pre-season halibut meeting on Monday, February 12th, from 6:00 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. at the ODFW Marine Resources Program Conference Room, 2040 SE Marine Science Dr., Newport.
An overview of the International Pacific Halibut Commission (IPHC) Annual Meeting and the resulting quota will be presented by staff at the meeting, followed by discussion and public input on the timing of "fixed" and "back-up" dates for the Oregon Coast Subarea (Cape Falcon to Humbug Mountain) spring all-depth halibut season for 2020. The IPHC Annual Meeting will take place in Anchorage, Feb. 3rd - 7th.
People who cannot attend the meeting in person can still participate in several ways:
- Join the meeting via GoToMeeting via computer, tablet or smartphone at https://global.gotomeeting.com/join/672067621 or by phone +1 (646) 749-3112/ Access Code: 672-067-621. (It’s a good idea to do a system check if it’s your first GoTo meeting https://link.gotomeeting.com/system-check)
- Complete an online survey during the 2nd week of February (Monday, Feb. 10th - Friday, Feb. 14th). Both the online survey and background materials for the meeting will be posted by noon on Monday, Feb. 10 on the ODFW halibut webpage http://www.dfw.state.or.us/MRP/finfish/halibut/index.asp.)
Anglers may also provide input by contacting Lynn Mattes (lynn.mattes@state.or.us) or Christian Heath (christian.t.heath@state.or.us) at the ODFW Marine Resources Program, (541) 867-4741.
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