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Two New Projects Proposed to Restore the Gulf

14 November 2012

The trustees for the Deepwater Horizon oil spill case have proposed two new early restoration projects. These projects, totaling about $9 million, will help restore habitat for nesting birds and turtles. The goal is to have the habitat restored in time for the spring 2013 nesting season. This is the second round of projects proposed to receive funding from the $1 billion BP committed to early restoration last April.

The trustees have released a Phase II Draft Early Restoration Plan & Environmental Review describing the projects, and are soliciting public comments on the document. You can submit comments online, or at the public meeting being held in Pensacola, FL on November 13.

The plan describes two proposed projects:

Read more: Two New Projects Proposed to Restore the Gulf

Florida, We Have a Lionfish Problem

14 November 2012

Let’s talk straight. Lionfish are a challenge. Native to the Indian Ocean and South Pacific, these beautiful yet venomous creatures are spreading through our waters like a bad cold. Within their native range, lionfish fit nicely into the natural food web and their populations remain in check. But not in Florida. Our native predatory fish are simply not ordering the new and bizarre-looking menu item, leaving little to control the lionfish population.

Initial sightings of lionfish in Florida waters began in the mid-1980s. The rarity of sightings initially made it difficult for biologists to assess the significance of the problem. As we were gathering data, the species spread slowly, but methodically, infiltrating the Caribbean and waters off the Atlantic Coast and Bermuda. By the 2000s, the story became much clearer, as many countries within the invaded range witnessed dramatic lionfish population increases and were forced to initiate control programs.

Read more: Florida, We Have a Lionfish Problem

Amendment 35

13 November 2012

NMFS issues this final rule to implement management measures described in Amendment 35 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 final rule establishes sector annual catch limits (ACLs) and sector annual catch targets (ACTs) for greater amberjack; revises the sector accountability measures (AMs) for greater amberjack; and establishes a commercial trip limit for greater amberjack. Additionally, Amendment 35 modifies the greater amberjack rebuilding plan. The intent of Amendment 35 is to end overfishing of greater amberjack, modify the greater amberjack rebuilding plan and help achieve optimum yield (OY) for the greater amberjack resource in accordance with the requirements of the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act (Magnuson-Stevens Act).

This rule is effective December 13, 2012.

Read more: Amendment 35

Grey Triggerfish Temporary Rule; Interim Measures Extended

12 November 2012

NMFS issues this temporary rule to extend the expiration date of interim measures to reduce overfishing of gray triggerfish in the Gulf of Mexico (Gulf) implemented by a temporary rule published by NMFS on May 14, 2012. This temporary rule extends the reduced commercial quota (commercial annual catch target (ACT)), commercial and recreational annual catch limits (ACLs), and recreational ACT; and the revised recreational accountability measures (AMs) for gray triggerfish, as requested by the Gulf of Mexico Fishery Management Council (Council). The intended effect of this temporary rule is to reduce overfishing of the gray triggerfish resource in the Gulf while the Council develops permanent management measures.

Read more: Grey Triggerfish Temporary Rule; Interim Measures Extended

No Decision Rendered in BP Oil Spill Fairness Hearing

11 November 2012

BP and attorneys for businesses and people who lost money in the Gulf oil spill urged a federal judge to give his final approval to a class-action settlement.

U.S. District Judge Carl Barbier heard arguments from lawyers who negotiated the deal as well as other attorneys who have objected to parts of it. BP PLC estimates it will pay $7.8 billion to the resolve claims, but the settlement is not capped and BP could pay out more or less.

Barbier, who didn’t immediately rule, said the hearing was designed to help him determine if the settlement is “fair, reasonable and adequate” and that he doesn’t have the authority to rewrite or renegotiate it. Barbier said he would rule in the coming days. However, he said some of the objections he heard were “frankly, not made in good faith and bordered on being frivolous.”

Read more: No Decision Rendered in BP Oil Spill Fairness Hearing

Becoming Commercial Fishermen to Get Easier for Florida Vets

09 November 2012

The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) will be honoring Florida’s heroes on Veterans Day, Nov. 11, by implementing changes to commercial licensing requirements. The changes will make it easier for Florida veterans and veterans with disabilities to enter the commercial fishing industry.

Read more: Becoming Commercial Fishermen to Get Easier for Florida Vets

Phase II Draft Early Restoration Plan

08 November 2012

The Deepwater Horizon trustees have released the Phase II Draft Early Restoration Plan & Environmental Review (DERP/ER) for public review and comment. The plan includes two proposed projects totaling about $9 million that focus on restoring nesting habitat for birds and sea turtles. Response efforts resulting from the Deepwater Horizon oil spill caused injuries to this natural habitat.

"This draft plan includes two Early Restoration projects which represent a near-term opportunity to improve the nesting habitats of birds and turtles, two species that are integral to the Gulf Coast wildlife community," said Cynthia Dohner, Natural Resource Trustee for the Department of the Interior. "Our desire is to provide these benefits during the next nesting season, but we'd first like to hear from the public. We encourage the public to attend the November 13 meeting in Pensacola and to give us their comments."

Read more: Phase II Draft Early Restoration Plan

New Link to Review and Comment on Upcoming Amendments

07 November 2012

The Gulf of Mexico Fishery Management Council has updated a link to make it easier to Review and Comment on Pending Amendments

Read more: New Link to Review and Comment on Upcoming Amendments

Spanish Mackerel and Cobia Assessment

07 November 2012

The SEDAR 28 assessment of the Gulf of Mexico Spanish mackerel and cobia fisheries will consist of a series of workshops and supplemental webinars. This notice is for a webinar associated with the Assessment portion of the SEDAR process.

The SEDAR 28 Assessment Workshop Webinar will be held on November 26, 2012, from 1 p.m. until 5 p.m. EDT. The established time may be adjusted as necessary to accommodate the timely completion of discussion relevant to the assessment process. Such adjustments may result in the meeting being extended from, or completed prior to, the times established by this notice.

Read more: Spanish Mackerel and Cobia Assessment

October Gulf Council Meeting Summary

05 November 2012

The Gulf of Mexico Fishery Management Council met in Gulfport, Mississippi, October 29 - November 1, 2012, to discuss a number of fishery issues. Below is a summary of Council actions. 

Read more: October Gulf Council Meeting Summary
  1. The if only, got one and future of Florida TrophyCatch
  2. Reef Fish Committee Minutes Oct. 30-31
  3. Gulf Council Elects New Chair and Vice-Chair
  4. Coast Guard Approves Plan to Secure Containment Dome
  5. Gulf Council Preferred Alternatives for Gray Triggerfish
  6. SSC to Meet Regarding Red Snapper Overharvest
  7. For Hire Electronic Scoping Document
  8. Season Closures Start Nov. 1 for Gulf Gag Grouper and Atlantic Vermilion Snapper
  9. Fresh Oil Sheen At Deepwater Horizon Site
  10. Accountability Measures for Shallow Water Grouper & Trigger Fish
  11. Rule Removes Income Qualifier and Increases Crew Size Dual Permitted Charter Boats
  12. ROVs Investigate Possible Sheen Source
  13. Southeast Region Headboat Survey Celebrates 40 Years
  14. SSCs Meeting to Address Red Snapper Overharvest in 2012
  15. First Florida TrophyCatch Bass Comes from Lake Talquin
  16. Upcoming Gulf Council Meeting
  17. Comments Wanted on Amendment 38 Reef Fish Plan
  18. Public Hearings Affecting Proposed Actions for Gray Triggerfish and Gag
  19. Sheen at Deepwater Horizon Disaster Site is BP Oil, Coast Guard Says
  20. Fatal Parasailing Accidents Raise Concern for New Regulations

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