I have been in this business 40 years, and I have heard the same story, 'We are going to do better next time.'
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Young reflects on the repeated failures of the Bureau of Indian Affairs to improve processes.
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I want to write it--whatever we do, we have to write it somehow that we get the job done for sustainable yield of the species for the benefit of the communities also along that line for the sustainable.
I believe the councils can actually manage the fish better than a centralized political figure.
The successful management framework created by the Magnuson Act is precisely why we have the confidence in investing hundreds of millions of dollars over the next several years into projects that modernize our aging infrastructure.
The current MSA is not deserving of any changes as it was fine-tuned by time honored Statesmen such as Congressman Young, Senator Inouye, Senator Magnuson, and Senator Stevens.





