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California Fish and Game Commission
Proposed regulatory changes concerning the processing and donation of sport-caught fish, including permit requirements, commercialization restrictions, and new allowances for direct donations to non-profit and public entities.
Posted Date
Dec 16, 2025
Due Date
Feb 10, 2026
Release: Dec 16, 2025
California Fish and Game Commission
Close: Feb 10, 2026
Proposed regulatory changes concerning the processing and donation of sport-caught fish, including permit requirements, commercialization restrictions, and new allowances for direct donations to non-profit and public entities.
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California Fish and Game Commission
This contract, Agreement P2191010, is between the California Department of Fish and Wildlife and AGP Video, Inc. for video streaming, audiovisual, and archive services for Fish and Game Commission meetings. The services include live webcasting, technical support, and online hosting of meeting records, crucial for documenting Commission actions and ensuring public participation. The initial term runs from May 15, 2022, to May 14, 2024, with options for two one-year extensions, for a maximum amount of $180,000.00.
Effective Date
May 15, 2022
Expires
Effective: May 15, 2022
California Fish and Game Commission
Expires:
This contract, Agreement P2191010, is between the California Department of Fish and Wildlife and AGP Video, Inc. for video streaming, audiovisual, and archive services for Fish and Game Commission meetings. The services include live webcasting, technical support, and online hosting of meeting records, crucial for documenting Commission actions and ensuring public participation. The initial term runs from May 15, 2022, to May 14, 2024, with options for two one-year extensions, for a maximum amount of $180,000.00.
California Fish and Game Commission
This contract (S2491008) is a short-form agreement between the California Fish and Game Commission and Jenny Davison dba Davison Consulting & Design for the provision of conference facilities. The services will be rendered from April 15, 2025, to April 17, 2025, with a maximum value of $5,232.22. The agreement outlines the scope of work, budget details, payment provisions, and various general and additional terms and conditions, including facility setup, internet, sound, and visual aid equipment for public meetings and executive sessions.
Effective Date
Apr 15, 2025
Expires
Effective: Apr 15, 2025
California Fish and Game Commission
Expires:
This contract (S2491008) is a short-form agreement between the California Fish and Game Commission and Jenny Davison dba Davison Consulting & Design for the provision of conference facilities. The services will be rendered from April 15, 2025, to April 17, 2025, with a maximum value of $5,232.22. The agreement outlines the scope of work, budget details, payment provisions, and various general and additional terms and conditions, including facility setup, internet, sound, and visual aid equipment for public meetings and executive sessions.
California Fish and Game Commission
This document is an AT&T monthly statement/invoice (Invoice Number: 000024301370, Voucher # 00409239) for the CA DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND WILDLIFE, covering the billing period from 2025-10-01 to 2025-10-31. The total amount due is $135.29, which includes a previous balance and current charges of $67.72 for various VoIP services and associated fees. Payment is due by 2025-12-08.
Effective Date
Oct 1, 2025
Expires
Effective: Oct 1, 2025
California Fish and Game Commission
Expires:
This document is an AT&T monthly statement/invoice (Invoice Number: 000024301370, Voucher # 00409239) for the CA DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND WILDLIFE, covering the billing period from 2025-10-01 to 2025-10-31. The total amount due is $135.29, which includes a previous balance and current charges of $67.72 for various VoIP services and associated fees. Payment is due by 2025-12-08.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from California Fish and Game Commission
The committee meeting will focus on several discussion topics, including potential amendments to regulations regarding mammal trapping and department lands. The committee will conduct an initial vetting of proposed amendments for the Private Lands Management Program. Additionally, the agenda covers initial vetting for 2027-28 hunting and fishing season regulation changes, including waterfowl hunting, sport fishing in the Central Valley and Klamath River Basin, and various game bird and big game hunting categories. The committee will also receive updates from the Wildlife Branch, Fisheries Branch, and Law Enforcement Division.
The meeting agenda includes evaluations of marine protected area petitions, updates from the Commission and Department directors, and a review of various regulation change petitions for marine and wildlife resources. Key topics include private lands wildlife habitat enhancement management plans, hunting and fishing regulations for species such as elk, pronghorn antelope, bighorn sheep, and waterfowl, and the status of specific species like the Clear Lake hitch and Western spadefoot. Additionally, the commission will address legislative reports and receive updates on future meetings. Public receipt of documents includes reports on the southern resident killer whale, a petition for the Mount Pinos sooty grouse, and a restricted species permit application for transgenic zebrafish.
The committee meeting focused on the ongoing development of the Statewide Aquaculture Action Plan. Key discussion topics included the committee's governance framework, inter-agency coordination, efforts to maximize environmental sustainability, public health protection, and the promotion of sustainable marine aquaculture. The presentation outlined the engagement process with tribal groups, stakeholders, and other state agencies, and established a timeline for the public release of the draft plan, public comment period, and final adoption.
The meeting focuses on the consideration of evaluated marine protected area (MPA) petitions for regions spanning San Luis Obispo through Santa Barbara counties, as well as the Northern Channel Islands and Santa Barbara Island. Key discussion items include requests for new designations, boundary expansions, and classification changes for various marine protected areas. Additionally, the commission will address proposed amendments to sport fishing regulations for the Central Valley and Klamath River Basin, alongside general public comment sessions and future meeting planning.
The commission will conduct a meeting to consider several marine protected area petitions for Del Norte through Monterey counties. Key discussion topics include presentations by petitioners regarding proposed regulatory actions, updates on petition status, staff evaluation recaps, and opportunities for public comment. The meeting is designed to daylight areas of agreement and disagreement, gather input for future recommendations, and deliberate on petition content, though no final decisions will be made during this session. Additionally, the agenda covers logistics for upcoming commission meetings and general public comments on topics within the commission's authority.
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