PUBLIC MEETING NOTICE-North Carolina Marine Fisheries Commission Inland Regional


PUBLIC MEETING NOTICE-North Carolina Marine Fisheries Commission Inland Regional Advisory Committee

Notice is hereby given that the North Carolina Marine Fisheries Commission Inland Regional Advisory Committee will meet on Monday, November 8, 2004 at 6:00 p.m. at the Department of Environment and Natural Resources, Ground Floor Hearing Room, Raleigh, NC.

The Committee review and discuss a proposed amendment to the Oyster FMP. The proposed amendment originated from the MFC
Shellfish Committee and recommends oyster dredge weights restrictions in the bays of western Pamlico Sound in addition to other harvest restrictions in the bays.

The Committee will also receive updates on the Draft Southern Flounder Fishery Management Plan (FMP) and the Saltwater Fishing License.

The public is invited to attend the meeting to comment on the measures.

Please contact Jess Hawkins, MFC liaison if you have any questions or concerns at 1-800-682-2632 or 252-726-7021.




MFC INLAND REGIONAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE

Monday, November 8, 2004

Raleigh, NC 6:00 p.m.



AGENDA


– Introduction

– Modifications to the Agenda

– Approval of Minutes

– Public Comment

– Update

– Draft Oyster FMP Amendment

– Draft Southern Flounder FMP Update

– Saltwater License Update

– Next Meeting

– Issues



ETHICS EXECUTIVE ORDER:

Every member of the Marine Fisheries Commission has the duty to avoid conflict of interest or appearances of conflict with respect to matters before the Commission, or Committees and Councils of the Commission. In addition, the ethics executive order mandates that the Chairman inquire whether any Commissioner knows of any known conflict of interest or appearance of conflict with respect to matters before the Commission, Committee or Council. If any Commission knows of a conflict of interest or appearance of conflict, he should so state at the beginning of this meeting. Commissioners having questions about a conflict of interest or appearance of conflict would consult with counsel to the Marine Fisheries Commission or the Secretary’s ethics liaison. Upon discovering a conflict consistent with Executive Order One, the Commissioners should inform the Chairman of the Commission, Committee or Council.


PUBLIC MEETING NOTICE-North Carolina Marine Fisheries Commission Inland Regional Advisory Committee

Notice is hereby given that the North Carolina Marine Fisheries Commission Inland Regional Advisory Committee will meet on Monday, November 8, 2004 at 6:00 p.m. at the Department of Environment and Natural Resources, Ground Floor Hearing Room, Raleigh, NC.

The Committee review and discuss a proposed amendment to the Oyster FMP. The proposed amendment originated from the MFC
Shellfish Committee and recommends oyster dredge weights restrictions in the bays of western Pamlico Sound in addition to other harvest restrictions in the bays.

The Committee will also receive updates on the Draft Southern Flounder Fishery Management Plan (FMP) and the Saltwater Fishing License.

The public is invited to attend the meeting to comment on the measures.

Please contact Jess Hawkins, MFC liaison if you have any questions or concerns at 1-800-682-2632 or 252-726-7021.




MFC INLAND REGIONAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE

Monday, November 8, 2004

Raleigh, NC 6:00 p.m.



AGENDA


– Introduction

– Modifications to the Agenda

– Approval of Minutes

– Public Comment

– Update

– Draft Oyster FMP Amendment

– Draft Southern Flounder FMP Update

– Saltwater License Update

– Next Meeting

– Issues



ETHICS EXECUTIVE ORDER:

Every member of the Marine Fisheries Commission has the duty to avoid conflict of interest or appearances of conflict with respect to matters before the Commission, or Committees and Councils of the Commission. In addition, the ethics executive order mandates that the Chairman inquire whether any Commissioner knows of any known conflict of interest or appearance of conflict with respect to matters before the Commission, Committee or Council. If any Commission knows of a conflict of interest or appearance of conflict, he should so state at the beginning of this meeting. Commissioners having questions about a conflict of interest or appearance of conflict would consult with counsel to the Marine Fisheries Commission or the Secretary’s ethics liaison. Upon discovering a conflict consistent with Executive Order One, the Commissioners should inform the Chairman of the Commission, Committee or Council.