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Atlantic Sharpnose & Bonnethead Shark Assessment Webinars

06 June 2013

The SEDAR assessment of the HMS stocks of Atlantic Sharpnose and Bonnethead sharks will consist of one workshop and a series of Webinars.

The SEDAR Workshop will be held from 9 a.m. on June 25, 2013 until 6 p.m. on June 27, 2013. 

The Workshop will be held at Wyndham Bay Point Resort, 4114 Jan Cooley Drive, Panama City Beach, FL 32408; telephone: (850) 236-6000.

    SEDAR address: 4055 Faber Place Drive, Suite 201, N. Charleston, SC 29405.

Read more: Atlantic Sharpnose & Bonnethead Shark Assessment Webinars

Natural Resource Trustees to Hold Public Meetings on Gulf of Mexico Restoration

06 June 2013

The Natural Resource Damage Assessment (NRDA) Trustees (Trustees) for the Deepwater Horizon oil spill  announced new opportunities for the public to engage in the early restoration process.

Development of the PEIS will begin with a public scoping period, as prescribed by the National Environmental Policy Act. The 60-day scoping period, which extends from June 4 to August 2, 2013, will include the six public meetings listed below:

 

Read more: Natural Resource Trustees to Hold Public Meetings on Gulf of Mexico Restoration

Red Snapper Season in the Gulf of Mexico Gulf-Wide Season Set at 28 Days

06 June 2013

Earlier this year, NOAA Fisheries published an emergency rule giving the agency the authority to adjust seasons off each Gulf of Mexico (Gulf) state based on whether their state-water seasons and bag limits were consistent with federal regulations. On May 31, 2013, the U.S. District Court in Brownsville, Texas, set aside that emergency rule.   

As a result of this Court decision, the federal recreational red snapper season must be the same in federal waters off all five Gulf states. Considering the catches expected later in the year during the extended state-water seasons off Texas, Louisiana, and Florida, NOAA Fisheries projects the Gulf-wide federal recreational red snapper season can be 28 days long. Federal waters of the Gulf will close to recreational red snapper harvest at 12:01 a.m., June 29, 2013. 

 

Read more: Red Snapper Season in the Gulf of Mexico Gulf-Wide Season Set at 28 Days

FWC to Meet June 11-13 in Lakeland

05 June 2013

The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) will meet June 11-13 in Lakeland at the Hilton Garden Inn, 3839 Don Emerson Drive. The meeting is open to the public, and all interested individuals may speak within the guidelines established by the Commission.

The June 11 workshop starts at 1 p.m. with the consideration of 11 consent agenda items, among which include eliminating the requirement for a recreational fishing license when targeting the nonnative, invasive lionfish with certain gear, and not imposing recreational or commercial limits on harvesting.

 

Read more: FWC to Meet June 11-13 in Lakeland

Anatomy of a Fish Kill

04 June 2013

 

Recently, north Florida anglers and Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) fishery biologists were heartbroken to see the white bellies of numerous fish floating in Lake Victor. Lake Victor is a popular, 130-acre FWC-managed impoundment in Holmes County. Since the impoundment was constructed, the FWC has stocked fish, managed vegetation, provided boating access, created fish attractors and spawning beds and otherwise strove to create quality fishing.

So, what happened, and could it happen to a lake near you? Unfortunately, it seems like a case of nature taking its course and, yes, it happens throughout the state each summer. In this case, it appears that heavy rainfalls flushed organic matter into the lake and the organic matter began to decompose, resulting in a low-dissolved-oxygen (DO) fish kill. As in most such cases, the die-off did not kill all of the fish, and when the water cleared and the sun came out, oxygen levels recovered and biologists observed numerous surviving fish.

Read more: Anatomy of a Fish Kill

Gag Grouper

04 June 2013

NMFS implements management measures described in a framework action to the Fishery Management Plan for the Reef Fish Resources of the Gulf of Mexico (FMP), as prepared by the Gulf of Mexico Fishery Management Council (Council). This final rule establishes a closure date for the 2013 recreational sector for the harvest of gag based on the projected annual catch target (ACT), and reduces the geographic extent of the recreational shallow-water grouper (SWG) fixed seasonal closure. In the Gulf of Mexico (Gulf), SWG consists of gag, red grouper, black grouper, scamp, yellowfin grouper, and yellowmouth grouper.

    The purpose of this rule is to help achieve optimum yield (OY) for the Gulf gag and other SWG resources and prevent overfishing from the stocks in the SWG complex.

This rule is effective July 5, 2013.

 

Read more: Gag Grouper

Reminder Gulf Council Meeting Begins June 17th in Pensacola, FL

03 June 2013

A reminder that the Gulf Council will be meeting at the Crowne Plaza Pensacola--The Grand hotel, 200 East Gregory Street, Pensacola, FL 32502; telephone: (850) 433-3336. The meeting begins Monday June 17,2003. For agendas and issues please click below.

Read more: Reminder Gulf Council Meeting Begins June 17th in Pensacola, FL

NMFS Corrects Date for SEDAR 33 & Adds Webinar

03 June 2013

Recently, we sent an alert regarding the stock assesment for Gag Grouper and Greater Amberjack giving the dates for the SEDAR 33, NMFS published a correction to the date. July 22 should have been July 23, 2013. All other information remains unchanged. For corrected dates please click below. The Post-Data Workshop webinar will be held on Thursday, June 27, 2013 at 10 a.m. Eastern Time.  

Read more: NMFS Corrects Date for SEDAR 33 & Adds Webinar

Gulf Gray Triggerfish Season (Florida)

31 May 2013

Gulf gray triggerfish season, bag limit changes effective June 10 in state, federal waters

Changes to how Gulf of Mexico gray triggerfish are managed in state and federal waters will go into effect June 10. These changes include a recreational and commercial season closure and the implementation of recreational and commercial bag limits.

Earlier this year, state and federal fishery managers approved a recreational and commercial season closure for June 1 through July 31. Because this season closure does not go into effect until June 10, for 2013 only, the closure will start June 10 and run through July 31, with harvest reopening Aug. 1 in state waters. In future years, the closure will start June 1 and run through July 31. 

 

Read more: Gulf Gray Triggerfish Season (Florida)

Red Snapper Management Measures

29 May 2013

NMFS issues this final rule to implement management measures described in a framework action to the Fishery Management Plan for the Reef Fish Resources of the Gulf of Mexico (FMP) prepared by the Gulf of Mexico Fishery Management Council (Council). This rule revises the commercial and recreational quotas for red snapper in the Gulf of Mexico (Gulf) reef fish fishery for the 2013 fishing year and announces the quota closure dates in the exclusive economic zone (EEZ) off each Gulf state for the 2013 red snapper recreational fishing season. This final rule is intended to help achieve optimum yield for the Gulf red snapper resource without increasing the risk of red snapper experiencing overfishing.

This rule is effective May 29, 2013.

Read more: Red Snapper Management Measures
  1. Gulf Coast Ecosystem Restoration Council Releases Draft Comprehensive Plan
  2. Gulf Amberjack Closes in State and Federal Waters
  3. 44 Day Florida State Waters Recreational Red Snapper Season begins June 1
  4. Red Snapper Quota and 2013 Federal Recreational Season
  5. Webinar Meeting Amendment 20
  6. Regional Management of Red Snapper in the Gulf of the Mexico?
  7. Illegal Fishing in Gulf of Mexico
  8. Cobia & Spanish Mackerel Benchmark Assessments
  9. Final Rule for Gray Triggerfish
  10. Eliminate the Venting Tool Requirement and Other Issues
  11. FWC Scientists Discover New Bass Species
  12. Interrelationships between Coral Reef and Fisheries
  13. Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill; Proposal of Future Early Restoration Projects and Environmental Reviews
  14. Standing, Special Mackerel, and Special Reef Fish Scientific and Statistical Committees to Meet
  15. Coastal Migratory Pelagics Advisory Panel Meeting
  16. Gulf Council Seeks Applicants for Panels and Committees
  17. Fishing Season for Red Snapper in South Atlantic?
  18. Regulated Navigation Area in the Mississippi Canyon Block 20
  19. Gag & Greater Amberjack Stock Assessments to Begin
  20. Grouper Fishing Reopens May 1 in Atlantic, Monroe County Waters

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