2005 
                    Derelict Crab Trap Removal Program Set to Roll
                    Posted: 
                    1/24/05 
                    
                  The Louisiana 
                    Wildlife and Fisheries Commission approved the 2005 derelict 
                    crab trap removal program, which involves temporary closures 
                    during trap removal. In the program, the use of crab traps 
                    within specific areas is prohibited during closure periods, 
                    all remaining crab traps in these areas are designated as 
                    abandoned and subject to removal, allowing individuals to 
                    retrieve abandoned traps and bring them to designated disposal 
                    sites. Three winter trap closures (Sabine Lake, Terrebonne 
                    Bay estuary, and Breton Sound estuary) and one spring closure 
                    (Vermilion Bay/West Cote Blanche Bay) are planned for 2005. 
                    These trap removal regulations do not provide authorization 
                    for public access to private property; authorization to access 
                    private property can only be provided by individual landowners.
                  During 
                    the Sabine Lake closure, the use of crab traps will be prohibited 
                    for a 10-day period from 6:00 a.m., February 18, 2005 through 
                    6:00 a.m. February 27, 2005 within that portion of Cameron 
                    Parish as described below:
                  From a 
                    point originating at the intersection of the southern side 
                    of LA Highway 82 and the eastern shore of Sabine Lake, thence 
                    north along the eastern shoreline of Sabine Lake to its intersection 
                    with East Pass, thence due north to Sabine Island, thence 
                    west along the southern shoreline of Sabine Island to its 
                    westward most point, thence due west to the Texas state line, 
                    thence south along the Louisiana / Texas state line to its 
                    intersection with LA Highway 82, thence east along the southern 
                    side of LA Highway 82 and terminating at its intersection 
                    with the eastern shore of Sabine Lake. 
                  The Sabine 
                    Lake closure will occur in conjunction with a similar closure 
                    on the Texas portion of Sabine Lake that was authorized by 
                    the Texas Parks and Wildlife Commission. Texas Parks and Wildlife 
                    Department personnel will also provide disposal sites in Texas.
                  During 
                    the Terrebonne Bay estuary closure, the use of crab traps 
                    will be prohibited for a 16-day period from 6:00 a.m., March 
                    5, 2005 through 6:00 a.m. March 20, 2005 within that portion 
                    of Terrebonne Parish as described
                    below:
                    
                    From a point originating at the intersection of LA Highway 
                    57 and Dulac Canal, thence east along LA Highway 57 to its 
                    intersection with LA 56, thence due east to the western shoreline 
                    of Bayou Little Caillou, thence north along the western shoreline 
                    of Bayou Little Caillou to its intersection with Lapeyrouse 
                    Canal, thence east along the northern shoreline of Lapeyrouse 
                    Canal to its intersection with Bayou Terrebonne, thence south 
                    along the eastern shoreline of Bayou Terrebonne to its intersection 
                    with Seabreeze Pass, thence southwest to channel marker number 
                    17 of the Houma Navigation Canal (Lat. 29 degrees 11 minutes 
                    11.3 seconds N., Long. 90 degrees 36 minutes 44.5 seconds 
                    W.), thence southwest to the northern most point on Pass la 
                    Poule Island (Lat. 29 degrees 08 minutes 33.5 seconds N., 
                    Long. 90 degrees 39 minutes 01.3 seconds W.), thence west 
                    to Bayou Sale channel marker (Lat. 29 degrees 06 minutes 31.8 
                    seconds N., Long. 90 degrees 44 minutes 34.2 seconds W.), 
                    thence north to the western shoreline of Bayou Sale, thence 
                    north along the western shoreline of Bayou Sale to its intersection 
                    with Four Point Bayou, thence north along the western shoreline 
                    of Four Point Bayou to its intersection with the Houma Navigation 
                    Canal, thence north along the western shoreline of the Houma 
                    Navigation Canal to its intersection with Bayou Grand Caillou, 
                    thence north along the western shoreline of Bayou Grand Caillou 
                    to its intersection with Dulac Canal, thence east along the 
                    northern shoreline of Dulac Canal and terminating at its intersection 
                    with LA Highway 57. 
                  During 
                    the Breton Sound estuary closure, the use of crab traps will 
                    be prohibited for a 16-day period from 6:00 a.m., February 
                    26, 2005 through 6:00 a.m. March 13, 2005 within that portion 
                    of St. Bernard and Plaquemines Parishes as described below:
                    
                    From a point originating at the intersection of LA Highway 
                    39 and LA Highway 46, thence east along LA Highway 46 to its 
                    intersection with LA Highway 300, thence east and then south 
                    along LA Highway 300 to its termination, thence due south 
                    to Bayou Terre aux Bouefs, thence east along the northern 
                    shoreline of Bayou Terre aux Bouefs to its intersection with 
                    the "twin pipeline", thence south along the eastern 
                    edge of the "twin pipeline" to the eastern shoreline 
                    of the Mississippi River, thence north along the eastern shoreline 
                    of the Mississippi River to a point due west of the intersection 
                    of LA Highway 39 and LA Highway 46, thence due east and terminating 
                    at the intersection of LA Highway 39 and LA Highway 46. 
                  All crab 
                    traps remaining in the closed areas during the specified periods 
                    will be considered abandoned. Crab traps may be removed only 
                    between one-half hour before sunrise to one-half hour after 
                    sunset. Anyone may be authorized to remove these abandoned 
                    crab traps from within the closed areas. No person removing 
                    crab traps from the designated closed areas may possess these 
                    traps outside of the closed areas. Abandoned traps must be 
                    brought to sites designated by the Secretary of the Louisiana 
                    Department of Wildlife and Fisheries.
                    
                    Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries (LDWF) Secretary, 
                    Dwight Landreneau, announced designated disposal sites for 
                    each closure:
                  
                    -  Sabine 
                      Lake -- Public launch at LA Highway 82. 
- Terrebonne 
                      Bay estuary -- LUMCON (on LA Hwy. 56 in Cocodrie) and Boudreaux's 
                      Marina (at end of Four Point Road south of Dulac). 
- Breton 
                      Sound estuary -- End of the World Marina (on LA Hwy. 300 
                      in Delacroix) and Pointe a la Hache Marina (on LA Hwy. 39 
                      in Pointe a la Hache). 
The LDWF 
                    Derelict Crab Trap Removal Program was very successful last 
                    year, when approximately 6,900 derelict crab traps were retrieved. 
                    This program has been endorsed by the Louisiana Crab Task 
                    Force, by conservation organizations such as the Barataria 
                    - Terrebonne National Estuary Program, Coastal Conservation 
                    Association, and Louisiana Wildlife Federation, and by Louisiana 
                    Sea Grant and Cooperative Extension Service. These groups 
                    participated in the 2004 program and will also assist this 
                    year. 
                    
                    Louisiana's derelict crab trap removal program is volunteer-based 
                    and cannot succeed without the continued public assistance. 
                    It is an excellent opportunity for everyone who enjoys coastal 
                    waters to work together and to help make a difference. Other 
                    areas in need of a trap sweep will be selected in coming years. 
                    
                  All water-based 
                    user groups, including recreational anglers, boats, waterfowl 
                    hunters, and commercial and recreational shrimp and crab fishermen, 
                    are encouraged to participate in the trap cleanup. Several 
                    types of boats are needed: small shallow-draft boats and air 
                    boats to retrieve traps, and larger mother vessels (such as 
                    commercial crab boats) to collect traps from smaller boats. 
                    
                  Several 
                    primary volunteer days will be emphasized for each of the 
                    winter closures. These volunteer days will be on the first 
                    two Saturdays of the each closure period: Sabine Lake, February 
                    19 and 25; Terrebonne Bay Estuary, March 5 and March 12; and, 
                    Breton Sound Estuary, February 26 and March 5. If a "volunteer" 
                    day is cancelled in the Breton Sound or Terrebonne Bay closures 
                    due to inclement weather, then the final Saturday of the closure 
                    period will be substituted. Traps, however, may be retrieved 
                    at other times during each closure period. 
                  LDWF personnel 
                    will be present at each disposal site on the designated volunteer 
                    days beginning at 7:00 a.m. and remaining until approximately 
                    4:00 p.m. to distribute instructions, maps, and supplies (tarps, 
                    grappling hooks, garbage bags, and gloves) to the volunteers 
                    and to assist with the unloading of derelict traps. First 
                    aid kits will be available if needed. 
                  For specific 
                    information about each closure, please contact one of the 
                    following individuals. 
                  
                   More 
                    details, including additional regulations, maps, and instructions 
                    for volunteers, are also available at the Derelict Crab Trap 
                    Removal Program Web Site at http://www.derelictcrabtrap.net.
                   
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