Portion 
                    of Louisiana Offshore Territorial Waters Reopened to Shrimping
                    Posted: 
                    3/30/05 
                    
                  The Louisiana 
                    Department of Wildlife and Fisheries announced the reopening 
                    of a portion of Louisiana offshore territorial waters to shrimping. 
                    That portion of Louisiana offshore territorial waters south 
                    of the Inside/Outside Shrimp Line as described in R.S.56:495, 
                    from the eastern shore of the Atchafalaya River Ship Channel 
                    at Eugene Island as delineated by the Channel red buoy line 
                    to the eastern shore of Belle Pass at latitude 29 degrees 
                    05 minutes 07 seconds North and longitude 90 degrees 13 minutes 
                    30 seconds West, will reopen to shrimping on April 4 at 6 
                    a.m. 
                  According 
                    to the most recent trawl samples taken by Marine Fisheries 
                    Division biologists, small white shrimp which have occupied 
                    these waters from January through March are no longer present 
                    in the area. Significant numbers of small white shrimp still 
                    remain in state outside waters west of the Atchafalaya River 
                    Ship to the western shore of Freshwater Bayou Canal at longitude 
                    92 degrees 18 minutes 33 seconds West and this area will remain 
                    closed until further notice. 
                  The opening 
                    dates for the 2005 spring inshore shrimp season will be considered 
                    by the Louisiana Wildlife and Fisheries Commission at the 
                    May 5 meeting to be held at LDWF headquarters.
                   
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