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February 6, 2025
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Louisiana Wildlife and Fisheries Commission to Meet February 6

The Louisiana Wildlife and Fisheries Commission will meet at 9:30 a.m. on February 6, 2025, at the University of New Orleans Homer L. Hitt Alumni and Visitors Center at 2000 Lakeshore Dr, New Orleans, LA 70148

 

Agenda

1.     Call to Order

2.     Pledge of Allegiance and Prayer

3.     Roll Call

4.     Approval of February 6, 2025 Agenda

5.     Adoption of January 7, 2025 Commission Meeting Minutes

6.     Commission Special Announcements / Personal Privilege

7.     Enforcement Report, January 2025 – Captain Davis Madere, Enforcement Division

8.     Consider Ratification of Declaration of Emergency Extending 2024-2025 Resident Game Hunting Seasons – Dr. Jeff Duguay, Biologist Director

9.     Receive Public Comments and Consider Amendments on the Notice of Intent Establishing Hunting Regulations for the 2025-2027 Seasons – Dr. Jeff Duguay, Biologist Director

10.  Receive and Consider a Notice of Intent to Extend the Alligator Season – Jeb Linscombe, Biologist Program Manager

11.  Receive a Special Presentation from CCA Louisiana on the LDWF Artificial Reef Partnership – David Cresson, Executive Director, CCA Louisiana

12.  Receive and Accept the Stock Assessment Reports for Striped Mullet, Sheepshead, Black Drum and Southern Flounder for Transmittal to the Legislature – Jason Adriance, Marine Fisheries Biologist

13.  Receive Status Update on Bowfishing – Jason Adriance, Marine Fisheries Biologist

14.  Receive Public Comments

15.  Adjournment

 

A live audio/video broadcast of this meeting will be available via Zoom. To view via webinar, register at: https://wlf-la.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_3Lb3hrCdStGyFNNs-H2Q6w

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