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| View Poll Results: Which areas of improvement do you think will most likely result from the meeting? | |||
| New fishing regulations will be based in sound science and on published data. |
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2 | 3.33% |
| State regulators will move to better protect essential oyster reef habitat. |
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9 | 15.00% |
| Weir management will improve to open the gates whenever salinity conditions allow. |
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2 | 3.33% |
| Positive steps will be taken by USACE to better prevent and mitigate erosion. |
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4 | 6.67% |
| CCA will stop supporting foolish fishing regulations and focus on essential habitat issues. |
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2 | 3.33% |
| I am not optimistic about any positive outcomes. |
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49 | 81.67% |
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Apparently the committee hasn't changed its makeup since it was originally formed in 1987. They don't hold regular meetings and the guy basically said "Good Luck" on petitioning them for anything.
I will say that at least the people controlling the weirs had a sound management plan that they laid out for the people to see. They explained their position and there really wasn't much to dispute other than allowing access to the resource that they block off. The science was there and the results seemed to back up the science. |
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