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riverhunter
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Government shutdown

Post by riverhunter » Wed Jun 28, 2017 10:10 am

WDFW NEWS RELEASE
Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife
600 Capitol Way North, Olympia, WA 98501-1091
http://wdfw.wa.gov/

June 28, 2017
Contacts: Joe Stohr, 360-902-2650;
Ron Warren, 360-902-2799

State government shutdown would force WDFW
to close fisheries across the state

OLYMPIA – The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) will be required to close or delay the opening of fishing seasons throughout the state if lawmakers are unable to enact a state budget before July 1.

"We are optimistic that lawmakers will resolve their differences and avoid a shutdown, but it's possible they will not succeed," WDFW Director Jim Unsworth said today. "We are providing this information to inform the public of the potential effects of a shutdown, so they can revise their plans if necessary during the busiest recreation season of the year."

Most WDFW facilities and programs would close or cease operations for the duration of a shutdown. The WDFW license sales network would be shut down, so hunting and fishing licenses and the Discover Pass would not be available from the department or its statewide network of retail vendors.

The department operates 83 fish hatcheries across the state, and Unsworth said the department would do everything possible to operate all of them during a possible shutdown.

"We are required by federal law to keep open the 42 hatcheries where we produce fish protected under the Endangered Species Act," he said. "At this time there is no clear authority to keep the remaining 41 hatcheries open, but we are exploring options to avoid closing any of them," he said.

The department would temporarily lay off about 1,800 employees if the shutdown occurred, while about 70 staff members would remain on-duty.

Unsworth said WDFW would be legally required to take the following steps in the event of a shutdown:

Close non-tribal fishing seasons on lakes, rivers, and saltwater marine areas throughout the state. The only exception would be the commercial and recreational Dungeness crab fisheries currently in progress off the Washington coast. All other fisheries would be closed, including those on the Columbia River, Puget Sound, and on rivers, streams, and lakes across the state. The coastal crab fishery can stay open because the necessary funding does not require legislative appropriation.
Delay the start of several fishing seasons that are scheduled to open in early July, including recreational crabbing in parts of Puget Sound and the popular sockeye salmon fishery at Baker Lake in Whatcom County. WDFW staff would not be available to process rule changes required to open other fisheries, including the potential sockeye fishery at Lake Wenatchee in Chelan County.
Close all WDFW boat launches and water access sites. The department operates about 700 access sites. No maintenance activities would take place.
Stop the sale of WDFW fishing, hunting and other licenses, including the Discover Pass, through the system that supports online transactions and retail vendor sales. The license system would shut down at midnight June 30.
Stop processing Hydraulic Project Approval permits, required for construction projects in or near state waters, and shut down the department's online application system.
Stop receiving or processing public disclosure requests under the state's Public Records Act.
Close all state, regional and local offices. WDFW is headquartered in Olympia and has regional offices in Ephrata, Mill Creek, Montesano, Olympia, Spokane, Vancouver, and Yakima, and local offices in many other communities.
Rely on other agencies to respond to crime reports or dangerous wildlife complaints, including poaching and other incidents. A handful of staff members would monitor the WDFW Police radio dispatch system and refer emergency responses to other agencies.
Leave the department's 33 wildlife areas unstaffed. These areas would remain open to the public but would not be maintained. Restrooms and other facilities would be closed.
Persons with disabilities who need to receive this information in an alternative format or who need reasonable accommodations to participate in WDFW-sponsored public meetings or other activities may contact Dolores Noyes by phone (360-902-2349), TTY (360-902-2207), or email (dolores.noyes@dfw.wa.gov). For more information, see http://wdfw.wa.gov/accessibility/reason ... quest.html.

riverhunter
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Re: Government shutdown

Post by riverhunter » Wed Jun 28, 2017 10:11 am

The way I read it is we wont be allowed to fish. Does anybody have an idea if this is what this means!!

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DavidA
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Re: Government shutdown

Post by DavidA » Wed Jun 28, 2017 10:32 am

That's my take on it as well: lakes, rivers and salt water.

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Larry3215
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Re: Government shutdown

Post by Larry3215 » Wed Jun 28, 2017 1:25 pm

Thats just insane.

I guess its because they wont have any officers out checking that we are legal?

I hate politicians...... any politicians.....

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Jakefish
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Re: Government shutdown

Post by Jakefish » Wed Jun 28, 2017 1:33 pm

Latest news is a deal has been made, but they will be cutting it very close to get the budget signed on Friday.

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Re: Government shutdown

Post by G-Man » Wed Jun 28, 2017 5:04 pm

riverhunter wrote:The way I read it is we wont be allowed to fish. Does anybody have an idea if this is what this means!!
It means anyone who wants to, can poach as much as they like without fear of enforcement. I wonder if the tribes will lobby to harvest the commercial and sportsman's share of the fish if the shutdown does occur.

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Re: Government shutdown

Post by Bay wolf » Wed Jun 28, 2017 6:16 pm

At the hearing in Olympia we posed the question on how they would enforce the "No Fishing" and was told that enforcement is still working, they are closing fishing because there will be no one to do sampling.
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Re: Government shutdown

Post by G-Man » Wed Jun 28, 2017 7:41 pm

If they are going to keep enforcement employed, there is no reason to close fishing statewide. Saltwater I'll buy but I don't see them sampling fish caught in landlocked lakes and even most of those that aren't landlocked, so that statement doesn't hold water. Also, the Olympic National Park isn't run by the State and it has its own regs, so a person will still be able to legally fish there if the budget doesn't go through. More likely someone was bluffing to keep people from fishing during their "closure" without fear of being caught.

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