THIRTY-FIFTH BIENNIAL REPORT 11 



We respectfully refer to the Executive Officer's report for the 

 details of all four of these major activities. 



The Commission is very happy to report that the policy of com- 

 plete cooperation between the Commission and the sportsmen and com- 

 mercial industry whom they are called upon to manage was brought 

 to a concrete realization during this biennium with the appointment 

 by the sportsmen of the California AVaterfow^l Advisory Committee, 

 which committee met with the Fisli and Game Commission to assist 

 and advise them on the waterfowl regulations which they would request 

 from the United States Bureau of Biological Survey. 



The California Sardine Advisory Committee was appointed by the 

 industry to sit with the Commission to study and advise them on the 

 individual problem of management of the sardine fishery and the 

 proper allocations of tonnages to be used by the industry. Both of 

 these committees were of great help to the Commission and demon- 

 strated the soundness of the policy of cooperation and working 

 together with these various interests. 



The Fish and Game Commission is very grateful to you for hav- 

 ing supported their efforts to carry out the splendid program which 

 you announced and which we are happy to say has brought results 

 and improvement in fish and game conditions to the State of Cali- 

 fornia. 



Respectfully submitted. 



E. C. Moore. President. 

 Nev^ton G. Booth, Commissioner.' 

 Raymond Grey, Commissioner. 

 E. L. McKenzie, Commissioner. 

 I. Zellerbach, Commissioner. 



