SENATE BILL REPORT

                  SHB 1490

              As Reported By Senate Committee On:

     Natural Resources, Parks & Recreation, March 22, 1999

 

Title:  An act relating to the delivery of salmon into the ports of the state.

 

Brief Description:  Allowing the landing of salmon caught in other states' offshore waters in Washington ports.

 

Sponsors:  House Committee on Natural Resources (originally sponsored by Representatives Hatfield, Doumit, Buck and Kessler).

 

Brief History:

Committee Activity:  Natural Resources, Parks & Recreation:  3/18/99, 3/22/99 [DP].

 

SENATE COMMITTEE ON NATURAL RESOURCES, PARKS & RECREATION

 

Majority Report:  Do pass.

  Signed by Senators Jacobsen, Chair; T. Sheldon, Vice Chair; Hargrove, Oke, Rossi, Spanel and Stevens.

 

Staff:  Ross Antipa (786-7413)

 

Background:  Washington troll fishers, who are licensed in Oregon or California and who catch salmon in Oregon and California waters must purchase a salmon delivery license in order to land their catch into Washington ports.  The cost of the license is $380.

 

Some fishers would like to land Oregon or California caught salmon into Washington ports without the requirement of a delivery license.

 

Summary of Bill:  A Washington citizen who holds a valid Oregon or California salmon trolling license may land salmon into Washington ports without a delivery license if the salmon were taken south of Cape Falcon.

 

Appropriation:  None.

 

Fiscal Note:  Not requested.

 

Effective Date:  Ninety days after adjournment of session in which bill is passed.

 

Testimony For:  Allowing Oregon or California licensed trollers, who are Washington residents, to land salmon in Washington would assist the trollers, seafood wholesalers, and the public who purchase troll-caught salmon.

 

Testimony Against:  None.

 

Testified:  PRO:  Brian Hatfield, prime sponsor; Brian Edie, Dept. of Fish and Wildlife; Bob Snell; Steve Spleen, WTA.