Petition updateOpen the WDFW/Tribal Co-manager North of Falcon meetings to the PublicSkokomish River to Open, What About the Locked Doors?
Washington Citizen SportsmenTacoma, WA, United States
Feb 23, 2018
WDFW plans to re-open the Skokomish River for Fishing! This was reported in the Kitsap Sun. Finally, the AG's office and WDFW have made some positive move in the Rec's favor! The question now is, are they also willing to challenge our greater issue of SECRET MEETINGS? HERE IS AN EMAIL WE JUST SENT TO RON WARREN, AAG MIKE GROSSMANN AND THE COMMISSION: Ron, Mike, Commissioners It was very welcome news that after three years, the department has decided to challenge the take over of the contested Skokomish river. After hearing two years ago that a plan was in place to re-open the river to create a nexus for challenge, it seems it is at last being put from words to action. As you might imagine, it is welcome news that the department and the AG's office are at last willing to make a stand on this issue and say enough is enough. I would however like to draw your attention back to the greater issue of the lack of transparency in our fisheries management. Since both the Department leadership and our Commissioners have publicly stated their support for open meetings, and there is an overwhelming number of constituents who have told the state they want transparency, it seems the time for action for this issue has also arrived. You asked us in our meeting of Oct 26, "What do you want us to do to fix this?" It seems the simple answer is the same one that you plan to bring about on the River. Create a nexus. Simply, inform the NWIFC that the state plans on having a live video feed in the negotiations. It is the right thing to do, and as you said Mike, there is no legal reason for exclusion. The only obstacle to opening the meetings is the tribes objection. The transparency issue is very similar to the Skokomish claiming the entire river and the state objecting. WDFW and the Commission have both stated publicly that "transparency in government is essential, good and necessary", the tribes see confidentiality paramount. It is time to put your words of support to action. Unless of course, they were just that, an attempt to patronize. If it is a Nexus of some physical form you need, there are a lot of stakeholders that are more than willing to attend the negotiations, just say the word. Again, good news on drawing a line in the sand on the Skokomish, now stand up for the greater issue facing our fisheries, ending SECRET MEETINGS! Sincerely, Washington Citizen Sportsmen
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