Recreational 
                    Fishing for Red Snapper in LA Waters to Close on Oct. 31, 
                    2005
                    Posted: 
                    10/26/05 
                    
                  The recreational 
                    fishery for red snapper in Louisiana waters will close at 
                    midnight on Oct. 31, 2005. 
                  The red 
                    snapper fishery in the Gulf of Mexico is cooperatively managed 
                    by the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries (LDWF), 
                    the Louisiana Wildlife and Fisheries Commission (LWFC) and 
                    the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) with advice from 
                    the Gulf of Mexico Fishery Management Council (Gulf Council). 
                    Regulations promulgated by NMFS are applicable in waters of 
                    the Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) of the U.S., which in Louisiana 
                    is generally three miles offshore.
                  NMFS has 
                    put into place a regulatory amendment under the framework 
                    procedure of the reef fish fishery management plan. The amendment 
                    establishes a recreational red snapper quota equal to the 
                    recreational allocation and authorizes the closure of the 
                    fishery for the remainder of the calendar year in Federal 
                    waters of the Gulf of Mexico when the quota is reached or 
                    is projected to be reached. 
                  The Gulf 
                    Council recommended to NMFS that the 2005 recreational quota 
                    for red snapper in the Gulf of Mexico be set at 4.47 million 
                    pounds. NMFS responded by closing the recreational fishing 
                    season for red snapper effective midnight Oct. 31, 2005 until 
                    April 21, 2006 by reducing the bag limit to zero in the EEZ 
                    off of Louisiana for that time period. The seasonal framework 
                    established by NMFS and the Council is intended to maintain 
                    recreational harvest within the allowable catch limits established
                    for the species. 
                  The LWFC 
                    has enacted a closure in Louisiana state waters consistent 
                    with the EEZ closure which is preferable as it assists in 
                    enforcement of fishery rules.
                  Effective 
                    with the recreational red snapper season closure, no person, 
                    except those who possess a Class 1 or Class 2 commercial red 
                    snapper license issued by NMFS under the Federal Fishery Management 
                    Plan for the Gulf of Mexico Reef Fish and who are legally 
                    taking red snapper during an open commercial season, shall 
                    possess any red snapper whether taken from within or without 
                    Louisiana territorial waters.
                   
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