Fishy or Not, We Want Your Feedback!
You might already be aware of the Something’s Fishy tool that the Council uses to gather feedback from fishermen. It’s possible that you’ve contributed by providing your expertise on one…
DetailsYou might already be aware of the Something’s Fishy tool that the Council uses to gather feedback from fishermen. It’s possible that you’ve contributed by providing your expertise on one…
DetailsFor Immediate Release January 27, 2022 The Council took final action on a Framework Action to increase the vermilion snapper overfishing limit, acceptable biological catch, and annual catch limit.…
DetailsMeeting Notice January 24, 2022 The Gulf of Mexico Fishery Management Council will host a virtual meeting of its Coral Advisory Panel and Coral Scientific and Statistical Committee. The…
DetailsThe Gulf of Mexico Fishery Management Council will hold a completely virtual meeting next week, January 24 – 27, 2022. Public testimony will be held on Wednesday, January 26,…
DetailsFor Immediate Release January 11, 2021 Due to the increasing cases of COVID-19 and concerns about travel delays, the January 24-27, 2022, meeting of the Gulf of Mexico Fishery…
DetailsAs we close out this year we have an opportunity to reflect on what has occurred and look ahead to next year. 2021 was another eventful year filled with unique…
DetailsMeeting Notice December 27, 2021 The Gulf of Mexico Fishery Management Council will hold a three-day hybrid meeting (in-person and virtual) of its Standing, Reef Fish, Ecosystem, and Socioeconomic…
DetailsMeeting Notice December 23, 2021 The Gulf of Mexico Fishery Management Council will host a hybrid (virtual and in-person) meeting of its Reef Fish Advisory Panel. The meeting will…
DetailsThe following Fisheries Bulletin is provided as a courtesy: Key Message: NOAA Fisheries announces a final rule for lane snapper in the Gulf of Mexico (Gulf). This rule: Opens lane…
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