Commercial 
                    King Mackerel Season To Close November 17
                    Posted: 
                    10/26/05 
                    
                  The commercial 
                    season for king mackerel in Louisiana waters will close at 
                    noon on Thursday, Nov. 17, 2005. 
                  The decision 
                    was made by Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries 
                    (LDWF) Secretary Dwight Landreneau, as authorized by the Louisiana 
                    Wildlife and Fisheries Commission. At its January 2005 meeting, 
                    the LWFC gave the Secretary of the Department the authority 
                    to close the commercial season for king mackerel in Louisiana 
                    state waters when he is informed that the designated portion 
                    of the commercial king mackerel quota has been filled or was 
                    projected to be filled. Acting on information from LDWF biologists, 
                    the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) and the Gulf 
                    of Mexico Fishery Management Council, Secretary Landreneau 
                    signed a declaration of emergency for the closure.
                  The closure 
                    in Louisiana state waters follows the closure of the commercial 
                    king mackerel fishery in federal waters of the Gulf of Mexico 
                    off of Louisiana. Each year, a commercial quota is established 
                    for Gulf group king mackerel by NMFS based on recommendations 
                    by the Gulf and South Atlantic Fishery Management Councils. 
                    That figure is then divided into allocations for various zones 
                    and fisheries. According to the best information available, 
                    the 1.05 million pound commercial quota of king mackerel for 
                    the western zone will be harvested by Nov. 17, 2005.
                   
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