next week – August 20th– 23rd – in New Orleans, Louisiana
to work on a number of different fishery management issues.
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Photo: Capt. Jennings |
Gulf Council TV. and watch the meeting live. You should also visit our
proposed amendments page and submit comment on any of the issues that interest
you.
it, you may want to consider attending the:
Question and answer session – Tuesday, August 21
at 5:00 PM the Regional Administrator of NOAA Fisheries will answer any
questions you have regarding fishery management in the Gulf.
Public Comment session – Wednesday, August 22 at
1:15 PM you can share your fishery management comments with the Council.
on during the meeting next week. If you have any questions contact me at
[email protected]
Department of Wildlife and Fisheries regarding their proposal for regional
management of red snapper and extension of the state boundary line in the Gulf.
allocation of gag, red grouper, black grouper, and red snapper. Allocation is
the division of an Annual Catch Limit between fishing sectors.
Commercial
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Recreational
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Gag
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39%
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61%
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Red Grouper
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76%
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24%
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Black Grouper
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73%
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27%
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Red Snapper
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51%
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49%
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at this meeting considers the possibility of setting new allocations for each
species, and splitting allocation into commercial, recreational, and for-hire
fishing sectors.
is neither overfished or experiencing overfishing. The Council is considering
raising the Annual Catch Limit for vermilion snapper to reflect the fact that
the population can sustain a higher level of harvest than is currently allowed.
Program-
amendment that would consider establishing an Individual Fishing Quota Program
for:
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Photo: Kathy Hoak |
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red porgy
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vermilion snapper
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greater amberjack
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lesser amberjack
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almaco jack
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banded rudderfish
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gray triggerfish
advise the Council of the potential benefits or drawbacks of using an
Individual Fishing Quota system for those species. At this meeting the Council
will review the comments that have been received and will determine whether to
move forward with the development of Reef Fish Amendment 33.
which considers:

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Shortening the current rebuilding
plan
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Increasing the commercial minimum
size limit
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Establishing a commercial closed
season
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Establishing a commercial trip
limit
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Increasing the recreational minimum
size limit
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Establishing a recreational closed
season
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Establishing a triggerfish–specific
recreational bag limit
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Allowing NOAA Fisheries to close
the fishery if the Annual Catch Target is reached
triggerfish stock is overfished (population is too low) and experiencing
overfishing (rate of removals is too high).

The Council is expected to make a final decision
regarding changing an accountability measure that shortens the following years
entire shallow-water-grouper season if the gag or red grouper Annual Catch
Limit is exceeded.
considers splitting the recreational season for gag. The Florida Fish and
Wildlife Commission (FWC) requested that the Gulf Council consider alternative
season options that would allow for fishing in both the spring and fall.
Opening the season at a different time may reduce the number of fishing days,
but will allow for gag fishing at a more desirable time of year.
amendment that aims to improve the accuracy, consistency, and timelines of data
reported by seafood dealers in order to reduce the likelihood that Annual Catch
Limits will be exceeded.
full document, and send us a comment.
Artificial Reefs
considers designating petroleum platforms and other artificial reefs as
Essential Fish Habitat.