Shrimp 
                    Season in Breton and Chandeleur Sounds Extended and Portion 
                    of Louisiana Offshore Territorial Waters Reopened to Shrimping
                    Posted: 
                    3/30/06
                  Louisiana 
                    Department of Wildlife and Fisheries (LDWF) Secretary Dwight 
                    Landreneau announced that the shrimp season in the open waters 
                    of Breton and Chandeleur Sounds as described by the double-rig 
                    line (LA R.S.56:495.1(A)2) shall be extended until 6 a.m., 
                    April 7, 2006 and 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 to the U.S. 
                    Coast Guard navigational light off the northwest shore of 
                    Caillou Boca at 29 degrees 03 minutes 10 seconds north latitude 
                    and 90 degrees 50 minutes 27 seconds west longitude, will 
                    reopen to shrimping on April 10, 2006 at 6 a.m. 
                  Recent 
                    fisheries dependent data indicate that sufficient quantities 
                    of marketable white shrimp remain in Breton and Chandeleur 
                    Sounds and this extension of the shrimp season should provide 
                    added economic opportunity to shrimpers while limiting risk 
                    to early recruiting brown shrimp. According to the most recent 
                    trawl samples taken by Marine Fisheries Division biologists, 
                    small white shrimp, which have occupied portions of state 
                    outside waters from January through March, are no longer present 
                    in the area to be opened. 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 longitude and this area will remain closed 
                    until further notice. 
                  Preliminary 
                    LDWF trip ticket report data indicate that 2005 Louisiana 
                    shrimp landings (all species combined) totaled approximately 
                    102.5 million pounds and had a dock-side value of $133.2 million. 
                    White shrimp landings accounted for 60 percent of total shrimp 
                    landings and 68.5 percent of the value. 
                  The opening 
                    dates for the 2006 spring inshore shrimp season will be considered 
                    by the Louisiana Wildlife and Fisheries Commission at the 
                    May 4 meeting to be held at LDWF headquarters.
                  
                   
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