The Eastern Interior Alaska Subsistence Regional Advisory Council has announced its upcoming public meeting, set for March 3–5 at Pike’s Waterfront Lodge.
The council will convene each day beginning at 9:00 a.m. (AKST) to review a range of issues affecting subsistence users in the Eastern Interior Region. Key agenda items include developing proposals to change Federal subsistence fish and shellfish regulations and reconsidering Federal wildlife proposal WP25-75 with newly proposed modifications. Council members will also discuss additional matters related to subsistence harvest, wildlife management, and regulatory priorities in the region.
The meeting is open to the public, and officials encourage residents, subsistence users, stakeholders, and other community members to attend and participate in discussions. Public input is considered an important part of the advisory process, helping ensure that local knowledge and concerns are reflected in recommendations forwarded to Federal decision makers.
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For more information on the agenda, proposals under review, and how to participate, visit the Federal Subsistence Management Program’s official website or contact the council’s administrative office.





