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Michael Sutton, President
Monterey
Richard Rogers, Vice President
Santa Barbara
Jim Kellogg, Member
Discovery Bay
Jack Baylis, Member
Los Angeles
Vacant, Member
March 19, 2013
STATE OF CALIFORf~EIA
Edmund G. Brawn Jr., Governor
Fish and Game Commission
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Sonke Mastrup, Executive Director
1416 fdinth Street, Room 1320
Sacramento, CA 95814
(916)653-4899
(916}653-5040 Fax
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This is to provide you with a Notice of Findings regarding the Clear Lake hitch (Lavinia
exilicauda chi) which will be published in the California Regulatory Notice Register on
March 22, 2013.
Sincerely,
. Sheri Tiemann
Staff Services Analyst
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Commissioners
Michael Sutton, President
Monterey
Richard Rogers, Vice President
Santa Barbara
Jim Kellogg, Member
Discovery Bay
Jack Baylis, Member
Los Angeles
Vacant, Member
STATE OF CALIFORNIA
Edmund G. Brown Jr., Governor
Fish and Game Commission
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Sonke Mastrup, Executive l7irector
1416 Ninth Street, Room 1320
Sacramento, CA 95814
(916) 653-4899
(916) 653-5040 Fax
vwvw.tgc.ca.gov
CALIFORNIA FISH AND GAME COMMISSION
NOTICE OF FINDINGS
Clear Lake Hitch
{Lavinia exilicauda chi)
NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN that, pursuant to the provisions of Section 2074.2 of the
Fish and Game Code, the California Fish and Game Commission, at its March 6, 2013,
meeting in Mount Shasta, California, accepted for consideration the petition submitted
to list the Clear Lake hitch as a threatened species. Pursuant to subdivision {a}(2) of
Section 2074.2 of the Fish and Game Code, the aforementioned species is hereby
declared a candidate species as defined by Section 2068 of the Fish and Game Code.
Within one year of the date of publication of this notice of findings, the Department of
Fish and Wildlife shall submit a written report, pursuant to Section 2074.6 of the Fish
and Game Code, indicating whether the petitioned action is warranted. Copies of the
petition, as well as minutes of the March 6, 2013, Commission meeting, are on file and
available for public review from Sonke Mastrup, Executive Director, Fish and Game
Commission, 1416 Ninth Street, Box 944209, Sacramento, California 942442090,
phone {916) 653-4899. Written comments ar data related to the petitioned action
should be directed to the Commission at the aforementioned address.
Fish and Game Commission
March 11, 2013
Sonke Mastrup
Executive Director
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Commissioners
Michael Sutton, President
Monterey
Richard Rogers, Vice President
Santa Barbara
Jim Keliogg, Member
Discovery Bay
Jack Baylis, Member
Las Angeles
Vacant, Member
March 19, 2013
STATE OF CALIFORNIA
Edmund G. Brown Jr., Governor
Fish and Game Commission
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TO ALL AFFECTED AND INTERESTED PARTIES:
Sonke Mastrup, Executive Director
1416 Ninth Street, Room 1320
Sacramente, GA 95814 ,
(916) 653-4899
(916) 653-5040 Fax
www.fgc.ca.gov
This is to provide you with a Notice of Findings regarding the Pacific (Martes pennanti)
which will be published in the California Regulatory Notice Register on March 22,'2013.
Sincerely,
heri Tiemann
Staff Services Analyst
Attachment
Commissioners
Michael Sutton, President
Monterey
Richard-Rogers, Vice President
Santa Barbara
Jim Keliogg, Member
Discovery Bay
Jack Baylis, Member
Los Angeles
Vacant, Member
STATE OF CALIFORNIA
Edmund G. Brown Jr., Governor
Fish and Game Commission
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Sonke Mastrup, Executive Director
1416 Ninth Street, Room 1320
Sacramento, CA 95814
(916)653-4899
(916) 653-54411 Fax
www.fgc.ca.gov
CALIFORNIA FISH AND GAME COMMISSION
NOTICE OF FINDINGS
Pacific Fisher
(Manes pennant~~
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, the California Fish and Game Commission, at its
November 7, 2012, meeting in Los Angeles, met in Executive Session and pursuant to
Court Order voted to set aside its September 15, 2010, findings rejecting the petition
filed by the Center for Biological Diversity to list the Pacific fisher (Marfes pennanfi~ as a
threatened or endangered species under the California Endangered Species Act
(CESA) (Fish & G. Code, § 2050 et seq.). With Commission action setting aside its
prior decision and findings, the Pacific fisher is a candidate species for purposes of
CESA.
The Commission will reconsider the status of the species under CESA when the
California Department of Fish and Wildlife completes and submits its status review as
required by Fish and Game Code section 2474.6.
Fish and Game Commission
March 11, 2013 Sonke Mastrup
Executive Director