Fish board hearing slated
Fish board hearing slated  
Testimony to be taken in Soldotna on Jan. 30  
With 286  proposals on the docket for the Board of Fisheries (BOF) Upper Cook Inlet  meeting, user group representatives expect hundreds from all facets of  fishing to descend upon Anchorage beginning Feb. 1.  "A good couple-hundred people or better will testify," said Jim  Marcotte, executive director for the Board of Fisheries. "By the end of  public testimony (the BOF) will have heard all sides of most issues."  Board members will take testimony from representatives of the area's  advisory committees and members of the public at its Anchorage meeting  from Feb. 1 to Feb. 12 before beginning their deliberations. But for those  who can't devote their time to a 12 day-long meeting or who can't make it  to Anchorage the BOF will send three of its members to afford the public  an opportunity to voice their opinions and concerns at a public testimony  at 3 p.m. Jan. 30 at the Soldotna Sports Center.
Some 227 of the 286 proposals concern guided fishing, sport fishing,  subsistence fishing and commercial fishing here on the Kenai Peninsula,  particularly the Kenai and Kasilof rivers.
