Vicky Sablatura caught this red snapper fishing the federal season with Capt. Tommy Pellegrin. Fisheries directors from Louisiana, Texas, Mississippi, Alabama and Florida have established a framework ...
A year after the Trump administration likely broke the law by allowing overfishing of red snapper, five Gulf of Mexico states now want special power to manage the species in federal waters in 2018 and ...
Governors from Georgia, Florida, and South Carolina are requesting federal approval to manage red snapper and other reef fish locally, citing failures in federal oversight. They argue that federal ...
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Atlantic States Wrangle to Control Red Snapper
With an abundance of red snapper in the South Atlantic, angler frustration over short seasons is growing. Andrew Redwine There are mixed emotions from recreational anglers over the July 11-12 red ...
Gulf of Mexico anglers had only 10 days to target red snapper in federal waters this year. Louisiana freshman congressman Garret Graves proposed a bill last week that would transfer control of the ...
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Florida, South Carolina, And Georgia Could Have State Control Over Red Snapper Management
A coalition of Florida lawmakers, led by Senator Rick Scott and Representative John Rutherford, has sent a powerful message to U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick, advocating for state-led ...
The South Atlantic Fishery Management Council has agreed to let Florida manage the recreational red snapper fishery in the Atlantic Ocean's federal and state waters. In addition to the SAFMC, the ...
Rep. Garret Graves (R-Baton Rouge) on Thursday introduced legislation that would transfer control of Gulf of Mexico red-snapper stocks from the National Marine Fisheries Service to a consortium ...
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