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Regional Management of Red Snapper

18 December 2012

The Council reviewed a scoping document for Reef Fish Amendment 39 – Regional Management for Recreational Red Snapper during its October Council meeting and a series of scoping meetings. The document examines:
• Defining regional boundaries
• Allocation among regions
• Program administration
• Accountability measures
Meetings will be held around the Gulf to get public input on the issues and concerns related to regional management.

The scoping workshop schedule is listed below. All workshops begin at 6 pm and will conclude after public input has ended, but no later than 9 pm.

Read more: Regional Management of Red Snapper

Changes to 2013 Recreational Gag Season

18 December 2012

After reviewing public hearing comments and the actions and alternatives contained in a regulatory amendment to address the 2013 gag season and bag limits, the Council chose to keep the July 1 gag season opening, but allow the season to remain open until the annual catch target has been met. The 2-fish bag limit also remains in effect, giving an estimated season of 133-155 days, compared to the 123 days in 2012.

Read more: Changes to 2013 Recreational Gag Season

Council to Meet in Mobile, Alabama February 5-8, 2013

18 December 2012

The Gulf of Mexico Fishery Management Council will meet in Mobile, Alabama, February 5 - 8, 2013. Agenda items for which the Council is tentatively scheduled to take final action include:

Read more: Council to Meet in Mobile, Alabama February 5-8, 2013

New Warning for Boaters in Violation of Certain Regulations

18 December 2012

Starting January 1st Smoke, a loud noise, and a flash of light; a warning from Coast Guard personnel stationed in St. Petersburg, will be caused by the LA 51, used as a signal to potential violators on the water.

Read more: New Warning for Boaters in Violation of Certain Regulations

FWC Makes Correction to Snook Slot Limit

11 December 2012

 

Correction: Atlantic recreational snook slot limit is 28 to 32 inches. Incorrect information ran in the previous release.

December brings closure of snook season in Atlantic state, federal waters

The recreational harvest of snook will close in all Atlantic waters, including the inland waters of Lake Okeechobee and the Kissimmee River, beginning Dec. 15, with the last day of harvest being Dec. 14. The season will reopen in the Atlantic’s state and federal waters Feb. 1, 2013. 

 

Read more: FWC Makes Correction to Snook Slot Limit

Gulf Oil Spill: Oil-Dispersing Chemicals Had Little Effect On Oil Surfacing, According to New Study

11 December 2012

The 2010 blowout of the Macondo well in the waters of the Gulf of Mexico resulted in the region's largest oil spill in U.S. history. As the Deepwater Horizon (DWH) incident unfolded, in an effort to prevent the oil from coming to the surface and reaching coastal and marsh ecosystems, chemical dispersants were injected at the wellhead. These powerful dispersants, typically used to break up oil slicks at the sea surface had never been used in such large quantities and over such a prolonged period of time in the deep ocean.

Read more: Gulf Oil Spill: Oil-Dispersing Chemicals Had Little Effect On Oil Surfacing, According to New Study

Oil Spill Still Impacting Fish Growth

10 December 2012

Scientists from the University of Miami recently completed a study of the potential effects of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill on marine life in the Gulf of Mexico. Their findings suggest that local fish populations, including cobia and mahi-mahi, could be experiencing stunted growth.

Researchers at the university worked with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)’s Northwest Fisheries Science Center and the University of North Texas to study the effects of toxic elements from the oil spill on developing fish.

Read more: Oil Spill Still Impacting Fish Growth

FWC Approves Revisions to Boating Safety Zones on Okeechobee Waterway

06 December 2012

On Thursday, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) approved staff’s recommendations for revisions to two boating safety zones on the Okeechobee Waterway in Hendry and Martin counties.

Read more: FWC Approves Revisions to Boating Safety Zones on Okeechobee Waterway

2013 Gulf Gag Grouper Recreational Season Draft Rule Discussed at FWC Meeting

06 December 2012

The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) unanimously decided on a draft 2013 Gulf of Mexico gag grouper recreational season Wednesday, Dec. 5, at its Commission meeting in Apalachicola. After discussing several options and hearing public testimony from 26 people, Commissioners chose draft options that, if approved in February, will make most Gulf state waters consistent with the current federal season, with the exception of a four-county region.

Read more: 2013 Gulf Gag Grouper Recreational Season Draft Rule Discussed at FWC Meeting

FWC Commission Considering Creating Saltwater Game Fish and Sport Fish Designations

06 December 2012

The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) discussed the possibility of creating saltwater game fish and sport fish designations at its Dec. 5 Commission meeting in Apalachicola. After public comment from 18 people and the Commissioners’ discussion, the FWC decided to approve the proposed draft rule about the designation. The Commission will possibly make a final decision on this measure at its February meeting in Orlando.

Read more: FWC Commission Considering Creating Saltwater Game Fish and Sport Fish Designations
  1. Gulf Coast Ecosystem Restoration Council to Meet in Mobile AL
  2. Another ROV Investigation of the Deepwater Horizon Wreckage Approved
  3. Fishing Camp Program Looking for More Good Partners
  4. New Information Collection Method Proposed
  5. Get Your Voice Heard: Game Fish, Sport Fish Webinars Planned for Early December
  6. FWC to Meet Dec. 5-6 in Apalachicola
  7. Divers Confirm Identity of Key Largo Shipwreck
  8. BP to Admit Crimes and Pay $4.5 Billion in Gulf Settlement
  9. Florida Manatee Move to Warmer Waters
  10. FWC Investigation Uncovers Illegal Commercial Wildlife Ring
  11. Two New Projects Proposed to Restore the Gulf
  12. Florida, We Have a Lionfish Problem
  13. Amendment 35
  14. Grey Triggerfish Temporary Rule; Interim Measures Extended
  15. No Decision Rendered in BP Oil Spill Fairness Hearing
  16. Becoming Commercial Fishermen to Get Easier for Florida Vets
  17. Phase II Draft Early Restoration Plan
  18. New Link to Review and Comment on Upcoming Amendments
  19. Spanish Mackerel and Cobia Assessment
  20. October Gulf Council Meeting Summary

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