Showing posts with label Gulf of Mexico Fishery Management Council. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gulf of Mexico Fishery Management Council. Show all posts

Monday, March 3, 2008

Major Changes Looming for Grouper Anglers

03-03-2008- Florida Sportsman Magazine -
No use cryin' about it next season. Share your input NOW! All reef anglers on Gulf and Atlantic coasts must read this.

Gulf of Mexico federal waters:
>Possible recreational grouper season closure—Jan.-April, maybe longer—under study No fishing for any shallow-water grouper during that period
>Bag limit could drop to one (1) gag per angler
>Size limits may change
>Commercial quotas, and allocation, also up for review
>New marine reserves may come on line
>Good news is red grouper limits may loosen some

Learn everything about these issues in the draft public hearing document, which you can obtain by calling the Council at (813) 348-1630; email gulfcouncil@gulfcouncil.org.

The Gulf Council wants to know how you feel about the gag and red grouper fisheries in the Gulf of Mexico—population trends, remarks on limits, potential impacts of season closures or other measures. Call your buddies and car-pool to one of following public hearings. They begin at 6 p.m. at the following locations:

March 12 - Erie Meyer Civic Center 10300 2nd St. Gulf Shores, AL.

Click here to read the full article from Florida Sportsman Magazine.

Wednesday, January 30, 2008

Snapper season shrinks

(Photo: Capt. Brian Bracknell from the charter boat Crowd Pleezer with large Red Snapper catch. Click here to read the Florida Sportsman article about Red Snapper fishing in Orange Beach.)

From the Mobile Press-Register...

National committee approves reduction of 2008 Gulf recreational window by 72 days
Wednesday, January 30, 2008
By JEFF DUTE AND BEN RAINES
Staff Reporters

New red snapper regulations that cut 72 days from the red snapper season and roughly 700,000 pounds from the recreational catch in the Gulf of Mexico will go into effect Feb. 28.

Instead of the April 21 through Oct. 31 season that fishermen have planned their vacations around for years, the 2008 snapper season will run for 122 days, from June 1 through Sept. 30.

The recreational total allowable catch is now set at 2.45 million pounds, down from 3.15 million last year.

The final rule issued Tuesday by the National Marine Fisheries Service also maintains the two-fish-per-person daily bag limit and the elimination of the captain and crew bag on for-hire vessels that were begun last year as part of an interim rule issued before the 2007 season.

Click here to read the full article from the Mobile Press-Register.

Thursday, October 4, 2007

Gulf of Mexico Fishery Mgt Council to Meet in Biloxi, MS

Tampa, Florida – October 4, 2007 - The Gulf of Mexico Fishery Management Council (Council) will meet October 29 – November 1, 2007 at the Beau Rivage, Biloxi, Mississippi. Council Committees will meet beginning Monday afternoon until about 2:00 p.m. Wednesday, followed by a meeting of the full Council.

The Reef Fish Management Committee will review the results of the scoping meetings for Reef Fish Amendment 29 and meet with industry representatives from British Columbia with experience in individual fishing quota (IFQ) programs. Amendment 29 proposes to rationalize effort and reduce overcapacity in the commercial grouper fishery in order to achieve and maintain optimum yield. Options under consideration include eliminating latent permits, a buyback or buyout program, permit endorsements, an IFQ, and an individual transferable effort quota (ITEQ).

A preliminary public hearing draft of Reef Fish Amendment 30B, which will co-manage gag and red grouper, will also be discussed. The amendment looks at adjusting total allowable catch (TAC) for both species – increasing it for red grouper and, because gag is currently undergoing overfishing, lowering its TAC. Adjustments to the recreational and commercial allocations for both species is also under consideration, along with additional restricted areas to provide increased protections for spawning gag and other reef fish.

Amendment 30A is also up for discussion. The committee will review public hearing summaries, as well as recommendations from its SSC and AP. This amendment proposes to reduce the harvest of both greater amberjack and gray triggerfish in order to end overfishing and rebuild the stocks. It also adjusts allocation between recreational and commercial sectors for both species.

The Committee will also receive reports on and discuss:
· A preliminary draft red snapper allocation discussion document
· The effects of marine reserves (Madison-Swanson and Steamboat Lumps)
· The results of two Ecosystem Modeling Workshops held to determine the feasibility of this approach in addressing fishery management issues

The Joint Reef Fish/Mackerel/Red Drum Management Committee will discuss the Generic Amendment for Regulation of Offshore Aquaculture. The Aquaculture amendment proposes to develop a regional permitting process for regulating environmentally sound aquaculture in the Gulf of Mexico Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ). It will apply to all Gulf fishery management plans.

The Data Collection Committee is also slated to meet, and will discuss reports from the Council’s SSC Select Committee on its participation in the Marine Recreational Information Program (MRIP) workshops. The MRIP workshops are a result of a 2006 report by the National Research Council on potential problems with the current marine recreational fishing surveys, and will eventually result in a complete redesign of the MRFSS data collection system.

The Red Drum Management Committee is scheduled to discuss recommendations from the Ad Hoc Review Panel for Red Drum. The panel will meet this month and is charged with developing a long-term research program to collect age structure information on red drum.

The Shrimp Management Committee will receive reports on the status of the shrimp stocks and review data on 2007 permits and effort, and the Habitat Protection Committee will discuss recommendations made by the Texas and Mississippi/Louisiana Habitat Protection Advisory Panels.

Finally, the Spiny Lobster/Stone Crab Management Committee will discuss a draft public scoping document on imported size limits for imported spiny lobster.

Public testimony is set for Wednesday, October 31, 2007, beginning at 2:15 p.m. ending no later than 4:15 p.m., and will be accepted on Exempted Fishing Permits (if any) and Reef Fish Amendment 30A. The Council will also hold an open public comment session to give members of the public an opportunity to address the Council on fishery issues that may not be on the agenda. Open public comment will begin immediately following public testimony.

Beginning Thursday, the Council will deliberate and take action on committee recommendations made earlier in the week. Before adjourning, the Council will elect a new Chairman and Vice Chairman.

For a copy of the Committee Agenda or Full Council Agenda, or for copies of documents pertaining to any of these issues, please call 888-833-1844, or E-mail the Council at gulfcouncil@gulfcouncil.org.

Although other non-emergency issues not on the agenda may come before the Council and Committees for discussion, in accordance with the M-SFCMA, those issues may not be the subject of formal action during these meetings. Actions of the Council and Committees will be restricted to those issues specifically identified in the agendas and any issues arising after publication of this notice that require emergency action under Section 305(c) of the M-SFCMA, provided the public has been notified of the Council's intent to take action to address the emergency.

The established times for addressing items on the agenda may be adjusted as necessary to accommodate the timely completion of discussion relevant to the agenda items. In order to allow for such adjustments and completion of all items on the agenda, the meeting may be extended from, or completed prior to the date established in this notice. Meetings are physically accessible to people with disabilities. Requests for sign language interpretation or other auxiliary aids should be directed to Tina Trezza at the Council five days prior to the meeting.

Click here for more information from the Gulf of Mexico Fishery Management Council's website.