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Rule Removes Income Qualifier and Increases Crew Size Dual Permitted Charter Boats

19 October 2012

NMFS issues this final rule to implement management measures described in Amendment 34 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 removes the income qualification requirements for renewal of Gulf of Mexico (Gulf) commercial reef fish permits and increases the maximum crew size to four for dual-permitted vessels (i.e. vessels that possess both a charter vessel/headboat permit for Gulf reef fish and a commercial vessel permit for Gulf reef fish) that are fishing commercially. The intent of this rule is to remove permit requirements that NMFS views as no longer applicable to current commercial fishing practices and to improve safety-at-sea in the Gulf reef fish fishery.

This rule is effective November 19, 2012.

Read more: Rule Removes Income Qualifier and Increases Crew Size Dual Permitted Charter Boats

ROVs Investigate Possible Sheen Source

19 October 2012

Remote operated vehicles deployed from the offshore construction vessel Skandi Neptune collected oil samples on Wednesday (10-17-12) from the underwater site of the Deepwater Horizon incident to determine the source of a surface sheen discovered last month.

The samples were taken after the ROV video showed apparent oil globules leaking from the containment dome at approximately 15 globules per minute, which is estimated to be less than 100 gallons per day.

Read more: ROVs Investigate Possible Sheen Source

Southeast Region Headboat Survey Celebrates 40 Years

18 October 2012

Southeast Region Headboat Survey celebrates 40 years, looks forward to future improvements 

As the Southeast Region Headboat Survey (SRHS) celebrates its 40th anniversary this year, MRIP projects are underway to incorporate new technologies that will strengthen the accuracy and timeliness of the data it collects. MRIP is working with the SRHS to move away from paper logbooks to survey-wide electronic logbook reporting by conducting a pilot project to look at the best methods to make this transition. MRIP and the SRHS are also working together on an ongoing project to develop a method for validating self-reported catch data from headboats. To read more about both projects, please visit a database of all MRIP-funded projects at  https://www.st.nmfs.noaa.gov/mdms/public/public.jsp.

Read more: Southeast Region Headboat Survey Celebrates 40 Years

SSCs Meeting to Address Red Snapper Overharvest in 2012

18 October 2012

 The Gulf of Mexico Fishery Management Council will convene a meeting of its Standing and Special Reef Fish Scientific and Statistical Committees (SSCs) Thursday, November 8, 2012, via webinar. The webinar will begin at 1 pm and will conclude by 5 pm.

The Standing and Special Reef Fish SSCs will meet jointly to review an analysis of the 2012 red snapper overharvest.

Read more: SSCs Meeting to Address Red Snapper Overharvest in 2012

First Florida TrophyCatch Bass Comes from Lake Talquin

17 October 2012

Corey Dolan of Tallahassee celebrated landing a 12.3-pound largemouth bass on Lake Talquin and released it Tuesday afternoon to become the first entrant in the Florida TrophyCatch program. TrophyCatch is an innovative program initiated Oct. 1 by the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) to reward anglers for being great resource stewards by legally catching and releasing trophy largemouth bass.

Read more: First Florida TrophyCatch Bass Comes from Lake Talquin

Upcoming Gulf Council Meeting

12 October 2012

The Gulf of Mexico Fishery Management Council (Council) will hold their meeting on Monday, October 29-Thursday, November 1, 2012.

 The meeting will be held at the Courtyard Marriott, 1600 East Beach Boulevard, Gulfport, MS 39501; telephone: (228) 864-4310.

Read more: Upcoming Gulf Council Meeting

Comments Wanted on Amendment 38 Reef Fish Plan

12 October 2012

NMFS announces that the Gulf of Mexico (Gulf) Fishery Management Council (Council) has submitted Amendment 38 to the Fishery Management Plan for the Reef Fish Resources of the Gulf of Mexico (FMP) for review, approval, and implementation by NMFS. Amendment 38 proposes to modify post-season accountability measures (AMs) that affect shallow-water grouper species (SWG), change the trigger for AMs, and revise the Gulf reef fish framework procedure.

Written comments must be received on or before December 11, 2012.

Read more: Comments Wanted on Amendment 38 Reef Fish Plan

Public Hearings Affecting Proposed Actions for Gray Triggerfish and Gag

11 October 2012

The Gulf of Mexico Fishery Management Council (Council) will convene Public Hearings on two proposed actions to the Reef Fish Fishery Management Plan.  Reef Fish Amendment 37 proposes modifications to the gray triggerfish rebuilding plan including modifications to the annual catch limits and annual catch targets for the commercial and recreational sectors.  Proposed commercial management measures needed to meet the reduction in the annual catch limit and annual catch target for gray triggerfish include establishing a fixed closed season and a trip limit.  Proposed recreational management measures include establishing a fixed closed season and modifying the recreational bag limit for gray triggerfish within the 20-reef fish aggregate bag limit.  This amendment also includes proposed modifications to the recreational accountability measures to allow NOAA Fisheries Service to close the recreational sector once the annual catch target is reached or projected to be reached, and if the annual catch limit is exceeded, to apply an overage adjustment by reducing the annual catch limit and optional annual catch target the following fishing season.

Read more: Public Hearings Affecting Proposed Actions for Gray Triggerfish and Gag

Sheen at Deepwater Horizon Disaster Site is BP Oil, Coast Guard Says

11 October 2012

Samples of oil taken from a sheen above the site of the sunken Deepwater Horizon oil rig and BP's Macondo 252 well matches oil released from the well during the 2010 spill, the U.S. Coast Guard announced late Wednesday (10-11-12). The Coast Guard has informed BP and Transocean, owner of the sunken Deepwater Horizon oil rig, that they may be held financially liable for the new oil."The exact source of the sheen is uncertain at this time but could be residual oil associated with wreckage and/or debris left on the seabed from the Deepwater Horizon incident in 2010, said a news release issued by Coast Guard Capt. Duke Walker, who is the Federal On-Scene Coordinator for the spill.

Read more: Sheen at Deepwater Horizon Disaster Site is BP Oil, Coast Guard Says

Fatal Parasailing Accidents Raise Concern for New Regulations

09 October 2012

The Parasail Safety Council, which tracks injuries and deaths nationwide, reports more than 70 people have been killed and at least 1,600 injured between 1982 and 2012, out of an estimated 150 million parasail rides during those 30 years.

Read more: Fatal Parasailing Accidents Raise Concern for New Regulations
  1. SEDAR 28 Gulf of Mexico Spanish Mackerel and Cobia Assessment Webinars
  2. Florida Trophy Catch Bass-Reward Program Launched Oct. 1
  3. Oil Sheen at BP Deepwater Horizon Disaster Site Being Investigated
  4. Florida Requests Residents Input
  5. Florida Black Bass Management Plan Off to Great Start
  6. Freshwater Fishing Regulations Changes for 2012-13 Season
  7. Law Enforcement Advisory Panel October Meeting
  8. Reef Fish & Socioeconomic SSC Meetings
  9. Public Hearings Gray Triggerfish & Gag Fishing Season
  10. Ruling Appealed Limiting Transocean’s Spill Liability
  11. Deepwater Horizon Early Restoration Projects
  12. Mississippi Notice of a Major Disaster Declaration
  13. Notice of a Major Disaster Declaration for Louisiana
  14. Trophy Bass Tagging Study in Florida Already Revealing
  15. Gulf Council Seeks Members For Ad Hoc Artificial Substrate Advisory Panel
  16. FWC Decides to Make it Easier for Florida Veterans to Become Commercial Fishermen
  17. Advisory Committee to the U.S. Section of the International Commission for the Conservation of Atlantic Tunas (ICCAT); Fall Meeting
  18. Individual Fishing Quota Program Administrative Changes Public Workshops
  19. FWC Makes Several Marine Life Management Clarifications
  20. Oiled Birds Found in Louisiana in Isaac's Wake

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