Ketchikan Fish and Game Advisory Committee Meeting and Elections for Membership
The Ketchikan Fish and Game advisory committee will meet Thursday, October 23, 2025, at 5:15 p.m., at the Department of Fish and Game Conference Room located at 2030 Sea Level Drive, Suite 205. The meeting is also accessible to the public via web/teleconference for listening or providing public comments.
Agenda items include the following:
To Join the Meeting via Zoom:
https://us06web.zoom.us/j/87565662240?pwd=RfgTnBc9bJhY55B8eR8XuH6hOssoF5.1
Meeting ID: 875 6566 2240
Passcode: KETCH
Election Information: To be eligible to make nominations or to vote in the election, you must be a voting-age resident of the area served by the committee as defined in 5 AAC 96.910(10) in attendance at the meeting location. The areas served by the Ketchikan Fish and Game Advisory Committee as defined in 5 AAC 97.005 are Game Management Units 1A and 2.
For in-person attendees, please contact the Chair, Beau Dale via text or phone at 907-254-4147 if the door to the building is locked.
For more information about this meeting and the Ketchikan AC, visit the webpage at: https://bit.ly/KetchikanAC , or contact the Chair, Beau Dale at 907-254-4147, or ADF&G Boards Support Section at 907-465-6098. You can also email kristy.tibbles@alaska.gov.
For further information on this meeting or to be added to the electronic email notices for this committee, please contact Kristy Tibbles at the 907.465.6098, or via email at Kristy.tibbles@alaska.gov. If you are a person who needs special accommodation in order to participate in any of these public meetings, please contact Kristy no later than 48 hours prior to the meeting to make any necessary arrangements.
Advisory committees are local groups that meet to discuss fishing and wildlife issues and to provide recommendations to the Alaska Board of Fisheries and Alaska Board of Game. All meetings are open to the public. They are established to provide a local forum for discussion about fish and wildlife issues. Their purpose includes: 1) developing regulatory proposals, 2) evaluating regulatory proposals and making recommendations to the appropriate board, 3) providing a local forum for fish and wildlife conservation and use, including matters relating to habitat, 4) advising the appropriate regional council on resources, and 5) consulting with individuals, organizations, and agencies.