How do I Get Involved?

One of the keys to successful fishery management is incorporating diverse views into decision making through a transparent public process. The Council system was designed so that fisheries management decisions were made at the regional level to allow input from affected stakeholders.

Council meetings are open, and public testimony - both written and oral - is taken on each and every issue prior to deliberations and final decisions. Public comments are also taken at all Advisory Panel and Scientific and Statistical Committee meetings. 

If you have an issue you want discussed at a Council meeting, it would be best to familarize yourself with the members of the process; both the Council staff and the Council members. There is historic information throughout this site which would be beneficial, and a great resource are the newsletters which are a summary of each meeting and can get you up to speed on what actions have already been taken. While there is not a formal "call for proposals," you are welcome to draft a letter to the Council which will be put in the Council notebooks. Most likely, if it's a new issue, it will be addressed at the end of the meeting under an agenda item called "Staff Tasking." Public will be given a chance to comment, and this would be a good time to address the issue during the meeting.

Each Council decision is made by recorded vote in public forum after public comment. Final decisions then go to NMFS for a second review, public comment, and final approval. Decisions must conform with the Magnuson-Stevens Act, the National Environmental Policy Act, Endangered Species Act, Marine Mammal Protection Act, and other applicable law including several executive orders.

Regulatory changes may take up to a year or longer to implement, particularly if complex or contentious, but the Council makes every attempt in being open and transparent throughout the process.

If you have questions, or want for information on how to get started, call the office.