Oyster 
                    Season to Close in Bay Gardene
                    Posted: 
                    3/3/06
                  The 2005-06 
                    oyster season will close in the Bay Gardene public oyster 
                    seed reservation at one-half hour after sunset on March 8, 
                    2006. 
                  A description 
                    of that portion of the public grounds in Bay Gardene to be 
                    closed is as follows: 
                  Beginning 
                    at the western end of Bayou Lost at 29 degrees 36 minutes 
                    03.9 seconds north latitude and 89 degrees 37 minutes 49.9 
                    seconds west longitude; thence in an easterly direction along 
                    the northern shoreline of Bayou Lost to a point on the western 
                    shoreline of Black Bay at 29 degrees 36 minutes 00.8 seconds 
                    north latitude and 89 degrees 36 minutes 58.7 seconds west 
                    longitude; thence southeasterly to the eastern most point 
                    of an island on the western shoreline of Black Bay at latitude 
                    29 degrees 35 minutes 49.2 seconds north latitude and 89 degrees 
                    36 minutes 30.7 seconds west longitude; thence southeasterly 
                    to the most southern point of an island on the northern shoreline 
                    of Bay Crabe at 29 degrees 34 minutes 56.5 seconds north latitude 
                    and 89 degrees 36 minutes 06.5 seconds west longitude; thence 
                    southwesterly to the most eastern point of an island on the 
                    southern shore of Bay Gardene at 29 degrees 34 minutes 19.7 
                    seconds north latitude and 89 degrees 37 minutes 17.3 seconds 
                    west longitude; thence southwesterly to the most western point 
                    of an island on the southern shoreline of Triple Pass at 29 
                    degrees 33 minutes 56.3 seconds north latitude and 89 degrees 
                    38 minutes 42.5 seconds west longitude; thence northerly across 
                    Triple Pass to the southern most point of an island on the 
                    northern shoreline of Triple Pass at 29 degrees 34 minutes 
                    15.8 seconds north latitude and 89 degrees 38 minutes 42.7 
                    seconds west longitude; thence northwesterly to the northern 
                    most part
                    of an island on the western shoreline of Bay Gardene at 29 
                    degrees 35 minutes 12.9 seconds north latitude and 89 degrees 
                    39 minutes 04.6 seconds west longitude; thence northeasterly 
                    to a point on the northern shoreline of Bay Gardene at 29 
                    degrees 35 minutes 45.6 seconds north latitude and 89 degrees 
                    38 minutes 15.0 seconds west longitude; thence easterly to 
                    the most eastern point of an island on the northern shoreline 
                    of Bay Gardene at 29 degrees 35 minutes 47.5 seconds north 
                    latitude and 89 degrees 37 minutes 44.2 seconds west longitude; 
                    thence northerly back to the point of beginning at 29 degrees 
                    36 minutes 03.9 seconds north latitude and 89 degrees 37 minutes 
                    49.9 seconds west longitude.
                  The Louisiana 
                    Wildlife and Fisheries Commission authorized Dwight Landreneau, 
                    secretary of the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries, 
                    to take emergency action as necessary to close areas if oyster 
                    mortalities are occurring or to delay the season or close 
                    areas where significant spat catch has occurred with good 
                    probability of survival, or where it is found that there are 
                    excessive amounts of non-living reef material in seed oyster 
                    loads, or if oyster resources and/or reefs are being adversely 
                    impacted, or if enforcement problems are encountered.
                  LDWF marine 
                    fisheries biologists have documented increases in fishing 
                    effort levels and harvest rates in comparison with recent 
                    years. Recent declines in annual stock size and evidence of 
                    excessive amounts of non-living reef material onboard vessels 
                    harvesting seed oysters for bedding purposes is occurring 
                    within this area, and this public oyster seed reservation 
                    is being closed to protect the remaining oyster resource. 
                    
                  Based 
                    on boarding report surveys of oyster boats through Feb. 26, 
                    2006, LDWF biologists have estimated that 15,805 barrels of 
                    seed oysters and 20,672 sacks of marketable oysters have been 
                    harvested from the Bay Gardene oyster seed reservation since 
                    its opening on Dec. 12, 2005. 
                  The primary 
                    public oyster seed ground located east of the Mississippi 
                    River as described in LAC 76:VII.511, including the sacking 
                    only area of the public ground which is generally Lake Fortuna 
                    and Lake Machias to a line from Mozambique Point to Point 
                    Gardner to Grace Point at the Mississippi River Gulf Outlet, 
                    the Lake Borgne public oyster seed ground as described in 
                    LAC 76:VII 513 and the Vermilion/East and West Cote Blanche/Atchafalaya 
                    Bay public oyster seed grounds as described in LAC 76:507 
                    and 509 will close one-half hour after sunset April 1, 2006 
                    unless it is determined that there are excessive amounts of 
                    non-living reef material in seed oyster loads, or if oyster 
                    resources and/or reefs are being adversely impacted, or if 
                    enforcement problems are encountered. The Commission at its 
                    Aug. 4, 2005 meeting set April 1, 2006 as the last day of 
                    the season in these areas and this action reaffirms that closing 
                    date. The Calcasieu Lake public oyster area as described in 
                    LA R.S.56:435.1 and LA R.S.56:435.1.1 will close to harvest 
                    on April 30, 2006. 
                  
                   
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