Commercial 
                    fishing for large coastal sharks, as defined by Louisiana 
                    rule (L.A.C. 76:VII.357), closes in Louisiana waters at 11:30 
                    p.m. on July 31, 2006, and the closure will remain in effect 
                    until 12:01 a.m. Sept. 1, 2006. Federal waters of the Gulf 
                    of Mexico will also be closed for commercial harvest of large 
                    coastal sharks during the same time period.
                    
                    Upon closure of this season on July 31, all commercial harvest, 
                    possession, purchase, exchange, barter, trade, sale or attempt 
                    to purchase, exchange, barter, trade or sell large coastal 
                    sharks or their fins is prohibited through 12:01 a.m. Sept. 
                    1, 2006.
                  The Louisiana 
                    Department of Wildlife and Fisheries made the decision after 
                    publication by the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) 
                    in the Federal Register that the federal waters adjacent to 
                    Louisiana waters will be closed on that date.
                  NMFS determined 
                    that the large coastal shark commercial fishery quota for 
                    the second trimester fishing season is projected to be reached 
                    and action is necessary to ensure that the trimester quota 
                    for large coastal sharks for the period July 1 through August 
                    31, 2006, in the Gulf of Mexico is not exceeded.