After being overwhelmed with the response to its Thursday emergency meeting on possible delays or suspensions to recreational fishing due to COVID-19, the California Fish and Game Commission said it has rescheduled the virtual meeting to next week.
Hundreds of people got onto the call – many of them angrily speaking over each other – and as a result, some of the commissioners were not to be able to get onto the call, which raised the issue of quorum.
Within minutes, the virtual meeting came to a halt.
Officials said the call is being rescheduled. The time and platform have so far not been determined.
Due to the global COVID-19 pandemic, the commission was set to discuss whether or not to temporarily grant authority to the California Department of Fish and Wildlife to decide whether to delay, restrict, or suspend sport or recreational fishing in order to prevent and mitigate public health risks that may arise when people travel for fishing trips or congregate while participating in available fishing opportunities.
CDFW and the commission have received requests from county representatives and local health authorities requesting delays to sport or recreational fish openers such as the Eastern Sierra trout opener scheduled for April 25.
In a statement, Commission President Eric Sklar and California Department of Fish and Wildlife Director Charlton H. Bonham said they were “appreciative of the passion we heard” from those who joined the Thursday morning call.
“It is clear that the call volume was overwhelming and the technology wasn't ready. We acknowledge that this is a challenge as we attempt to navigate new technology for meetings,” they said.
“We are frustrated by what happened today and are looking for a remedy now. We understand that many members of the public and media were unable to join the call and because we also understand the importance to many of you, we need to ensure that you have an opportunity to provide input,” the statement from Sklar and Bonham said.
They said they have received a great deal of input from counties and tribes, “and we are grateful for that.”
The statement continued, “We also want to make it crystal clear that today's proposed decision was not about banning fishing statewide or locally. We are not contemplating statewide closure. The decision is to help prepare us to work with counties and tribes to make those decisions based on their requests. We are working on a tailored and surgical approach based on local needs and knowledge. We have already received some of these requests. Today's proposed action was an effort to become more nimble and ready to react when asked by a local entity to act."
When the meeting is rescheduled, it will be posted on the commission's website, sent out via listserv and advised to the media.
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California Fish and Game Commission reschedules emergency meeting on recreational fishing
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