NY Public Hearing on Recreational Measures Setting Process Draft Addenda

Starts January 22, 2025 6:00 pm

Ends January 22, 2025 8:00 pm

Location NYSDEC, Marine Resources Headquarters, 123 Kings Park Blvd., Nissequogue River Park, Kings Park, NY 11754

Information:Email: martin.gary@dec.ny.gov

Description

Draft Addenda on Recreational Measures Setting Process (public comment accepted until 11:59 PM February 15, 2025; send comments to comments@asmfc.org - Subject line: Recreational Measures Setting Process)

This hearing will be both in-person and virtual. To join the webinar, follow the below instructions.

Webinar Instructions 

Please note that in order to comment during the virtual webinar hearings you will need to use your computer or download the GoTo app for your phone. Those joining by phone only will be limited to listening to the presentation and will not be able to provide input. In those cases, you can send your comments to staff via email or US mail at any time during the public comment period. To attend the webinar in listen only mode, dial 914.614.3221 and enter access code 780-270-796. If you are unable to participate in your state’s scheduled hearing, you are welcome to participate in any of the hearings.

 

For all virtual hearings, with the exception of the Rhode Island hearing, please click HERE and select the hearing(s) you plan to attend from the dropdown menu to register for a public hearing webinar. Hearings will be held via GoToWebinar, and you can join the webinar from your computer, tablet or smartphone. If you are new to GoToWebinar, you can download the software by (clicking here) or via the App store under GoTo. We recommend you register for the hearing well in advance of the hearing since GoToWebinar will provide you with a link to test your device’s compatibility with the webinar. If you find your device is not compatible, please contact the Commission at info@asmfc.org (subject line: GoToWebinar help) and we will try to get you connected. We also strongly encourage participants to use the computer voice over internet protocol (VoIP) so you can ask questions and provide input at the hearing.

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