The other thing that this committee has studied on both coasts, which hasn't been spoken about here so far, is the whole issue of pinnipeds and predation. The explosion in the populations, on both the west coast and the east coast, must have a significant impact on the sustainability of stocks, with or without any kind of a fishery from humans.
Are there any thoughts on brave measures that might have to be taken and should be taken to deal with pinniped predation?