
The Washington Fish and Wildlife Commission has its sights set on conservation efforts, as it schedules a virtual meeting of the Fish Committee for Sept. 11, beginning at 2 p.m. This upcoming session is expected to focus on two key updates: the resident native trout harvest management policy draft and rules in the making for coastal steelhead.
In a recently published announcement yesterday, the Commission has detailed the meeting's agenda, providing insights into the state's dedication to its aquatic life—rulemaking for coastal steelhead, which, located on the Commission's website for all those with an interest. Also up for review will be the ongoing development of a resident native trout harvest management policy, an endeavor anyone can track through WDFW's website.
Embracing the modern need for accessibility and convenience, the Commission has opted for a Zoom platform to conduct its meeting, making attendance as simple as clicking a link on the Commission's webpage. Ensuring perpetuity, the meeting will not vanish into thin air after it concludes; a recording will be made available on the same webpage, granting those unable to attend live the chance to watch at their own pace.









