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August 4, 2022
Gulf of Mexico with shrimp boats in far distance

August LA Wildlife and Fisheries Commission Meeting

09:30 am - 11:30 am @

The Louisiana Wildlife and Fisheries Commission will meet at 9:30 a.m., Thursday, August 4, at the Double Tree Hotel, 300 Canal Street, New Orleans, La.

Agenda:

1.      Call to Order

2.      Pledge of Allegiance

3.      Roll Call

4.      Adoption of July 7, 2022 Commission Meeting Minutes

5.      Approval of August 4, 2022 Agenda

6.      Commission Special Announcements / Personal Privilege

7.      Enforcement Report, July 2022 – Major Edward Skena, Enforcement Division

8.      Presentation of LDWF Budget – Bryan McClinton, Undersecretary

9.      Receive and Consider a Notice of Intent to Amend the Alligator Regulations License Fees, Hide Tag Fees and Severance Tax – Jeb Linscombe, Program Manager

10.  Receive and Consider a Declaration of Emergency to Set the Opening Date for the 2022 Fall Inshore Shrimp Season – Peyton Cagle, Marine Fisheries Biologist

11.  Receive and Consider a Notice of Intent Establishing Closures of Certain Waters Associated with the 2023 Derelict Crab Trap Removal Program – Peyton Cagle, Marine Fisheries Biologist

12.  Receive and Consider a Declaration of Emergency to Temporarily Reduce the Recreational Daily Creel Limits on Freshwater Fish During a Scheduled Drawdown on Spring Bayou, Avoyelles Parish – Daniel Hill, Fisheries Biologist

13.  Receive and Consider a Notice of Intent to Modify Regulations Regarding Swordfish and Roundscale Spearfish – Jason Adriance, Marine Fisheries Biologist

14.  Receive and Consider a Notice of Intent to Modify the Regulations Regarding the Closed Season for Harvest of Sharks – Jason Adriance, Marine Fisheries Biologist

15.  Receive Public Comments

16.  Consider Holding an Executive Session, Pursuant to R.S. 42:17(A)(2), to Discuss Prospective Litigation Regarding Damages to Certain LDWF Property in Terrebonne and Lafourche Parishes

17.  Adjournment

A live audio/video stream of this meeting will be available via Zoom.  To view via webinar register at: https://wlf-la.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_kgaHaEA0Q2u6r6-tsPnDpA

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