Commercial 
                    Fishing for Large Coastal Sharks Closes in Louisiana Waters
                    Posted: 
                    9/3/03 
                    
                   Commercial 
                    fishing for large coastal sharks (great hammerhead, scalloped 
                    hammerhead, smooth hammerhead, nurse shark, blacktip shark, 
                    bull shark, lemon shark, sandbar shark, silky shark, spinner 
                    shark, and tiger shark) closes in Louisiana waters at 11:30 
                    p.m. on September 15, 2003 and will remain closed through 
                    December 31, 2003. Federal waters of the Gulf of Mexico will 
                    also be closed for commercial harvest of large coastal sharks 
                    during the same time period. 
                    
                    Effective with this closure, no person shall commercially 
                    harvest, purchase, exchange, barter, trade, sell or attempt 
                    to purchase, exchange, barter, trade or sell large coastal 
                    sharks or fins thereof whether taken from within or with out 
                    Louisiana territorial waters. 
                    
                    The decision was made by Louisiana Department of Wildlife 
                    and Fisheries Secretary James H. Jenkins Jr., as authorized 
                    by the state Wildlife and Fisheries Commission. Jenkins acted 
                    following notification by the National Marine Fisheries Service 
                    (NMFS) of changes to the season in federal waters. 
                    
                    NMFS determined that the large coastal shark commercial fishery 
                    subquota for the second semiannual fishing season has been 
                    reached and action is necessary to ensure that the semiannual 
                    quota for large coastal sharks for the period July 1 through 
                    December 31, 2003, is not exceeded.
                   
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