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Florida Bay County Fishing Opportunities Expanded

23 April 2013

 

The Mexico Beach Artificial Reef Association, which is one of the most active nonprofit artificial reef organizations in the state, on behalf of the city of Mexico Beach, just completed the oversight and management of a significant expansion to several existing artificial reef sites off Bay County. The old phrase “if you build it, they will come” could not be more applicable, and the cities of Mexico Beach, Port St. Joe, recreational anglers, charter captains and local businesses will be the ultimate beneficiaries.

 

Read more: Florida Bay County Fishing Opportunities Expanded

Participate in FWC Clean Up Process of Fishery Regulations

22 April 2013

 Marine fisheries rule cleanup webinars, call-in workshops planned for this week

The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission’s Division of Marine Fisheries Management will host two webinars/call-in workshops, April 22 and 24, to gather public input on the marine fisheries rule-cleanup process. 

 

Read more: Participate in FWC Clean Up Process of Fishery Regulations

LOA Issued For Taking of Marine Mammals Incidental to the Explosive Removal of Offshore Structures in the Gulf of Mexico

18 April 2013

In accordance with the Marine Mammal Protection Act (MMPA) and implementing regulations, notification is hereby given that NMFS has issued LOAs to take marine mammals incidental to the explosive removal of offshore oil and gas structures (EROS) in the Gulf of Mexico.

These authorizations are effective from April 15, 2013 through July 19, 2013.

Read more: LOA Issued For Taking of Marine Mammals Incidental to the Explosive Removal of Offshore Structures...

FWC Welcomes New Commissioner From Panama City

18 April 2013

At its meeting April 17 at the Florida Public Safety Institute, near Tallahassee, Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) Chairman Kenneth Wright welcomed the FWC’s newest Commissioner, Adrien Bo Rivard of Panama City.

Read more: FWC Welcomes New Commissioner From Panama City

FWC Moves Ahead with Easier-to-Follow Marine Fisheries Regulations

18 April 2013

The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) at its April 17 Commission meeting near Tallahassee discussed a draft proposal designed to make the state’s marine fisheries regulations easier to read, understand and enforce.

Current regulations contain inconsistencies from one species chapter to the next. For example, definitions and the location of specific rules vary from chapter-to-chapter. It is because of issues like these that the public asked the FWC to streamline current marine fisheries rules.

Read more: FWC Moves Ahead with Easier-to-Follow Marine Fisheries Regulations

FWC to Permanently Waive License Requirement for Lionfish Harvest

18 April 2013

The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) on April 17 at its meeting near Tallahassee discussed waiving the commercial and recreational bag limit and the recreational license requirement for divers harvesting lionfish using certain gear.

In August 2012, the FWC put a temporary rule in place that waived the recreational fishing license requirement when targeting lionfish with a hand-held net, pole spear, Hawaiian sling or any other spearing device designed and marketed exclusively for lionfish. This temporary rule change also removed any bag limits when recreationally or commercially harvesting lionfish. Prior to the change, recreational anglers could not catch more than 100 pounds of lionfish without being required to have a commercial license.

Read more: FWC to Permanently Waive License Requirement for Lionfish Harvest

Proposal Would Make Tarpon, Bonefish Catch-and-Release Only

18 April 2013

The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC), at its April 17 meeting near Tallahassee, moved forward unanimously with a proposal to make tarpon and bonefish catch-and-release-only fisheries.

The tarpon and bonefish catch-and-release-only proposal includes the following potential changes for management in state and federal waters off Florida:

Read more: Proposal Would Make Tarpon, Bonefish Catch-and-Release Only

Gulf Coast Governors Call on Congress to Give Management Control to States for Red Snapper Fishery

18 April 2013

Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal, Texas Governor Rick Perry, Florida Governor Rick Scott and Mississippi Governor Phil Bryant are calling on Congress to allow the states to take control over management of the red snapper fishery in the Gulf of Mexico. In a letter to Congressional leadership, the governors declared federal fisheries management “irretrievably” and seek passage of legislation that would reverse a situation that is negatively impacting the coastal economies and citizens of the Gulf Coast.

Read more: Gulf Coast Governors Call on Congress to Give Management Control to States for Red Snapper Fishery

44 Day Red Snapper Season in Florida Waters

17 April 2013

FWC sets 2013 Gulf recreational red snapper season in state waters June 1 and end July 14. It is inconsistent with the current proposed federal season. 

The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) approved a 44-day recreational red snapper season for Gulf of Mexico state waters at its meeting April 17 in Tallahassee. State waters are from shore to 9 nautical miles in Gulf waters. 

 

Read more: 44 Day Red Snapper Season in Florida Waters

FWC to Meet April 17-18 Near Tallahassee

12 April 2013

The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) will meet April 17-18 to discuss an array of issues, ranging from marine fisheries and upland wildlife management and harvest issues to boating safety, staff reports and enhancing the public’s ability to help control the invasive lionfish.

Sessions start both days at 8:30 a.m. at the Florida Public Safety Institute, 85 Academy Drive, Havana, FL 32333 (www.floridapsi.com). The Institute is located west of the city of Midway on US 90.

The meeting is open to the public, and all interested individuals may speak within guidelines established by the Commission.

Read more: FWC to Meet April 17-18 Near Tallahassee
  1. Comments Wanted for Increasing Red Snapper Quota
  2. NOAA Fisheries Seeks Comments - Proposed Rule Gulf of Mexico Red Snapper Quota Increase
  3. Proposed Charter-for-Hire Days-at-Sea Pilot Program for Red Snapper
  4. Gulf Headboats Request Allocation Based Management System Comments Requested
  5. April Brings Great Fishing in Florida
  6. Alabama Striped Bass Record Shattered
  7. Possible Changes for Tarpon and Bonefish Management
  8. 90-day Finding on a Petition to List Sperm Whales in the Gulf of Mexico as a Distinct Population Segment Under the Endangered Species Act
  9. Grouper Season Opens April 1
  10. Gulf grouper, Atlantic Vermilion Snapper Recreational Openings, Spiny Lobster Closure Start April 1
  11. Gulf Council Meeting In Gulfport MS
  12. Emergency Rule Red Snapper
  13. FWC Launches Lionfish Control Month
  14. Red Snapper Assessment Begins
  15. NOAA Fisheries Reminds Fishermen about Recreational Red Snapper Federal Fishing Regulations
  16. Recreational Fishing for Red Snapper in the Gulf of Mexico
  17. Gulf of Mexico Fishery Management Council Names New Executive Director
  18. Standing, Special Mackerel, and Ecosystem Scientific and Statistical Committees (SSC) Meeting
  19. For-Hire Red Snapper Days-at-Sea Pilot Program
  20. Explosive Removal Permit Issued by NMFS

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