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NOAA Research Expedition Will Map Fish Spawning Habitats West of Key West

NACO Staff Gulf of Mexico 06 August 2012

Cruise results will guide future management of Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary

Scientists from Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary and partner agencies will depart Key West Thursday aboard the NOAA Ship Nancy Foster to map fish spawning sites between Key West and the Dry Tortugas. Data collected on this 10-day research cruise will enhance scientific understanding of fish spawning locations, as well as fish movements in and around the sanctuary’s Tortugas Ecological Reserve.

Read more: NOAA Research Expedition Will Map Fish Spawning Habitats West of Key West

Midwest Drought Brings 4th Smallest Gulf of Mexico Dead Zone Since 1985

NACO Staff Gulf of Mexico 06 August 2012

NOAA-supported scientists have found the size of this year’s Gulf of Mexico oxygen-free ‘dead zone’ to be the fourth smallest since mapping of the annual hypoxic, or oxygen-free area began in 1985. Measuring approximately 2,889 square miles, the 2012 area is slightly larger than Delaware.

Read more: Midwest Drought Brings 4th Smallest Gulf of Mexico Dead Zone Since 1985

Gulf Council Meeting & Agenda August 20-23

NACO Staff Gulf of Mexico 06 August 2012

The meetings will be held August 20-23, 2012.

The meetings will be held at the Astor Crowne Plaza, 739 Canal Street, New Orleans, LA 70130; telephone: (504) 962-0500. 

Read more: Gulf Council Meeting & Agenda August 20-23

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

NACO Staff Gulf of Mexico 31 July 2012

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

This authorization is effective from September 3, 2012 through July 19, 2013.

Read more: Taking of Marine Mammals Incidental to the Explosive Removal of Offshore Structures in the Gulf of...

Amendment 32 Revisions

NACO Staff Gulf of Mexico 31 July 2012

NMFS issues this supplement to the regulations that implemented management measures described in Amendment 32 to the Fishery Management Plan (FMP) for the Reef Fish Resources of the Gulf of Mexico (Amendment 32) prepared by the Gulf of Mexico Fishery Management Council (Council). After the February 10, 2012, publication of the final rule for Amendment 32, NMFS identified inconsistencies in the regulatory text regarding the quotas and annual catch limits (ACLs) for ``other shallow-water grouper'' (Other SWG) that needed correction. This final rule revises the regulatory text regarding the quotas and ACLs for Other SWG. In addition, this final rule implements some minor revisions to the regulatory text to improve the clarity of the regulations.

Read more: Amendment 32 Revisions

When Agencies Come Together, Fisheries Benefit

NACO Staff Gulf of Mexico 24 July 2012

It’s not always easy to judge the success of collaboration. But thanks to five years of teamwork in the Dry Tortugas, anglers across Florida are seeing the collaborative benefits: more fish.

Read more: When Agencies Come Together, Fisheries Benefit

Greater Amberjack Recreational Season to Open in Gulf

NACO Staff Gulf of Mexico 24 July 2012

Greater amberjack will open for recreational harvest in Gulf of Mexico state and federal waters Aug. 1st. The season closes annually June 1st. 

Read more: Greater Amberjack Recreational Season to Open in Gulf

Cobia & Spanish Mackerel Assessments

NACO Staff Gulf of Mexico 23 July 2012

The SEDAR 28 assessment of the Gulf of Mexico and South Atlantic 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.

Read more: Cobia & Spanish Mackerel Assessments

Reef Fish Advisory Panel Meeting

NACO Staff Gulf of Mexico 19 July 2012

The Gulf of Mexico Fishery Management Council will convene its Reef Fish Advisory Panel August 6 and 7, 2012. The meeting will be held at the Gulf of Mexico Fishery Management Council, 2203 N. Lois Avenue, Suite 1100, in Tampa, Florida. The Reef Fish Advisory Panel will convene at 8:30 a.m. August 6, 2012, and conclude no later than 5:00 p.m. August 7, 2012.

The Advisory Panel will review several amendments under development, which include:

Read more: Reef Fish Advisory Panel Meeting

Amendment 35 Sector Separate ACLs & ACTs

NACO Staff Gulf of Mexico 19 July 2012

 

NMFS proposes 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. If implemented, this rule would establish sector annual catch limits (ACLs) and sector annual catch targets (ACTs) for greater amberjack; revise the sector accountability measures (AMs) for greater amberjack; and establish a commercial trip limit for greater amberjack. Additionally, Amendment 35 would modify 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).

Written comments must be received on or before August 20, 2012.

Read more: Amendment 35 Sector Separate ACLs & ACTs
  1. Oil Still Washing Up In Louisiana
  2. Amendment 34 Deadline for Comments 8-17-12
  3. FWC Wants to Hear From Anglers About Saltwater Fishing in Florida
  4. Three Web Based Meetings of the ABC Control Rule Working Group
  5. Public Comment Sought for Monroe Anchoring Ordinance
  6. NMFS to Modify the Consolidated Atlantic Highly Migratory Species Fishery Management Plan
  7. Gulf of Mexico Fishery Management to Convene its ABC Control Rule Working Group
  8. August Gulf Council Meeting
  9. Amendment 34 Up for Public Comment
  10. Red snapper season closes July 17
  11. Florida 2011 Boating Statistics Now Available
  12. Water Quality Standards for the State of Florida's Lakes and Flowing Waters
  13. Law Enforcement Advisory Panel Meeting
  14. NMFS Issues Approval to Take Marine Mammals in Explosive Removal of offshore Oil and Gas Structures
  15. Comments Requested on Greater Amberjack Rebuilding Plan
  16. Gulf of Mexico Fishery Management Council June 2012 Update
  17. Withdrawal of Bienville Offshore Energy Terminal Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) Deepwater Port Application
  18. Availability of Seats for the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary Advisory Council
  19. FWC Approves Ordinance for Anchoring/Mooring Pilot Program in Sarasota
  20. Florida Commissioners Elect New Chairman, Vice Chairman

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