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Florida Officials Act To Rebuild Gulf Red Snapper Stocks
The National Marine Fisheries Service has estimated that recreational fishers in the Gulf exceeded last year's annual red snapper catch limit by about 1.2 million pounds. A federal law requires that harvest levels must be reduced in the year following a previous year's overharvest. Consequently, the NMFS shortened the recreational red snapper harvest season in Gulf federal waters (beyond nine nautical miles from shore) from June 1 through Sept. 30 to June 1 through Aug. 14. The FWC has now approved the same season change for state waters. "Shortening the fishing season will reduce the harvest of Gulf red snapper in the short term and help rebuild the fishery's population so that anglers can enjoy better red snapper fishing in the future," said FWC Chairman Rodney Barreto. Media Contact
Lee Schlesinger (850) 487-0554 |
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