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Marine Fisheries Commission approves agenda and minutes, elects vice chair by show of hands
Summary
The commission approved the meeting agenda and previous minutes by voice or roll call and elected Sarah Gardner as vice chair after a show-of-hands vote. Several procedural motions passed without controversy.
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The Marine Fisheries Commission opened with routine business and procedural votes: the commission approved the meeting agenda, approved the minutes from the prior meeting, and elected a vice chair by a show-of-hands vote.
At the outset the motion to approve the agenda was moved and seconded; commissioners approved it. The motion to approve the prior meeting's minutes passed by roll-call responses. For vice chair the commission conducted a show-of-hands vote between two nominees and counted five hands in favor of Sarah Gardner; the chair then announced Gardner as vice chair.
These procedural actions do not change policy but set the commission's leadership and administrative record for the next sessions.

