Portion 
                    of Louisiana Offshore Territorial Waters Closed to Shrimping
                    Posted: 
                    1/5/05 
                    
                  The Louisiana 
                    Wildlife and Fisheries Commission announced a shrimping closure 
                    in a portion of Louisiana offshore territorial (outside) waters 
                    at its January 4, 2005, meeting. The action protects small 
                    white shrimp currently over-wintering in these areas, as well 
                    as additional over-wintering white shrimp expected to recruit 
                    to these waters.
                  The closure area 
                    includes that portion of state outside waters, south of the
                    Inside/Outside Shrimp Line as described in LA R.S. 56:495, 
                    from the western shore of Freshwater Bayou Canal at longitude 
                    92 degrees, 18 minutes, 33 seconds W to the eastern shore 
                    of Belle Pass at latitude 29 degrees, 5 minutes, 07 seconds 
                    N and longitude 90 degrees, 13 minutes, 30 seconds W.
                  This closure 
                    will become effective at 6 a.m. January 10, 2005. All state 
                    outside waters east of longitude 90 degrees, 13 minutes, 30 
                    seconds W, as well as state outside waters west of Freshwater 
                    Bayou Canal, will remain open to shrimping. The closure area 
                    described in this action is identical to the area description 
                    used in last year's closure order. 
                  According to LA 
                    R.S. 56:498.B(1), the possession count on saltwater white 
                    shrimp shall average no more than 100 (whole shrimp) count 
                    per pound, except during the time period from Oct. 15 through 
                    the third Monday in December when there shall be no count. 
                    Current sampling conducted by Marine Fisheries Division biologists 
                    has indicated that white shrimp in this portion of Louisiana 
                    outside waters do not average 100 count per pound minimum 
                    legal size. This action protects small white shrimp and provides 
                    increased opportunity for growth to a larger more valuable 
                    size.
                  The Commission 
                    also authorized the LDWF secretary to close any part of remaining 
                    state outside waters if biological and technical data indicate 
                    the need to do so and to reopen any closed area when the closure 
                    is no longer necessary. The secretary is also authorized to 
                    open and close special shrimp seasons in portions of inside 
                    waters, where such a season would not detrimentally affect 
                    developing brown shrimp.
                  With the exception 
                    of Breton and Chandeleur sounds, all inside waters remain 
                    closed to shrimping. Those portions of Breton and Chandeleur 
                    sounds currently open to shrimping will close at 6 a.m. March 
                    31, 2005. 
                  According to the 
                    National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), preliminary landings 
                    statistics indicate that Louisiana shrimp landings through 
                    November 2004 totaled approximately 77.85 million pounds (all 
                    species combined/heads-off weight) and comprised 56.5 percent 
                    of total Gulf of Mexico shrimp landings. Although dockside 
                    prices continue to be impacted by foreign shrimp imports, 
                    Louisiana shrimp landings for the year are on pace to become 
                    the third highest on record. Annual landings in 1986, 2000 
                    and 2001 totaled 93.7, 92.2 and 79.1 million pounds, respectively.
                  The opening dates 
                    for the 2005 spring shrimp season in inside waters will be 
                    considered at the May commission meeting to be held at LDWF 
                    headquarters.
                   
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