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    Default MD Fisheries Introduces New Public Input Process To Encourage Citizen Engagement

    Kudos to MD DNR for its continued leadership on public outreach and engagement when developing fisheries regulations!!! I especially like the idea of focused meetings "to address particularly controversial issues."

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    http://www.dnr.state.md.us/dnrnews/p...12/013112b.asp

    Fisheries Service Introduces New Public Input Process To Encourage Citizen Engagement

    Annapolis, Md. (January 31, 2012) - The Maryland Department of Natural Resources (DNR) Fisheries Service is making it easier and more efficient for the public to share their thoughts and ideas on potential fisheries regulations.

    “The previous process, which has been in use since 2007, has not been as effective as it could be,” said DNR Fisheries Director, Tom O’Connell. “We are optimistic that these changes will help our stakeholders stay better informed and make it easier for them to participate in the decision-making process.”

    In the past, DNR would post draft regulation proposals online, announce public meetings to the press and then present the proposals at three public meetings each year. The concept was developed so that citizens could use the mainstream news and web documents to learn about proposed regulations and voice their ideas and opinions at public scoping meetings.

    While participation in the online process has become more effective, attendance at the public meetings has declined sharply. Because of expense, effort and response, such meetings are no longer merited.

    To accommodate everyone, DNR’s new, expanded process will provide opportunities to gain information and get involved, via:

    Traditional news distribution through mainstream media outlets
    Email outreach to keep stakeholders informed - dnr.state.md.us/fisheries/emailcontact.asp.
    Social media outreach through Facebook and Twitter
    Public meetings organized to address particularly controversial issues.
    Online forums hosted by Fisheries staff to encourage discussion and collect comments concerning specific issues.
    Publication in special interest and regional outlets

    The Department continues to work with the Fisheries Advisory Commissions and appropriate State-sponsored work groups to develop regulatory ideas. DNR depends on the commissioners and work group representatives to reach out to their constituents to help spread awareness and assist with gathering input.

    DNR’s ultimate goal is to ensure that the public is aware of and educated about potential regulatory changes, and that citizens have ample time and resources to provide input before formal proposals are submitted to the Maryland legislature for consideration and approval.

    Proposed regulations can be found at dnr.maryland.gov/fisheries/regulations/draftregulations.asp.

    To subscribe to the DNR Fisheries regulatory information email list, visit dnr.state.md.us/fisheries/emailcontact.asp.

    DNR invites everyone to follow Fisheries Service news through Facebook at facebook.com/MDDNRFisheriesService and through Twitter @MDDNRFISH.

    January 31, 2012

    Contact: Josh Davidsburg
    410-260-8002 office I 410-507-7526 cell
    jdavidsburg@dnr.state.md.us

    The Maryland Department of Natural Resources is the state agency responsible for providing natural and living resource-related services to citizens and visitors. DNR manages nearly one-half million acres of public lands and 17,000 miles of waterways, along with Maryland's forests, fisheries and wildlife for maximum environmental, economic and quality of life benefits. A national leader in land conservation, DNR-managed parks and natural, historic and cultural resources attract 11 million visitors annually. DNR is the lead agency in Maryland's effort to restore the Chesapeake Bay, the state's number one environmental priority. DNR is the lead agency in Maryland's effort to restore the Chesapeake Bay, the state's number one environmental priority. Learn more at www.dnr.maryland.gov
    Last edited by SteveL; 02-01-2012 at 04:26 PM.

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