If management requires agreement, which it does, then allowing tribal action is agreeing. There are court orders outlining how seasons are to be set and prosecuted. These have, at least in the past, included timetables. Obviously, the parties can agree to do something different.

Ultimately, the solution may need to be the Courts. That would take money and huevos. Lacking both, we maintain current practices.

Authority is interesting. Boldt mandated that the State had conservation authority. This was given away when Co-Management, begun at Pt Ludlow, was developed.