Louisiana 
                    Spring Shrimp Season to Open May 15 in Shrimp Management Zone 
                    1 and May 22 in Zone 3
                    Posted: 
                    5/5/06
                  The Louisiana 
                    inshore shrimp season in Shrimp Management Zone 1 will open 
                    at noon on Monday, May 15 except the open waters of Breton 
                    and Chandeleur Sounds as described by the double-rig line 
                    (LA R.S.56:495.1(A)2), which shall open at noon May 8, and 
                    in Zone 3 at noon on Monday, May 22. Zone 1 includes state 
                    waters from the Mississippi/Louisiana state line to the eastern 
                    shore of South Pass of the Mississippi River. Zone 3 includes 
                    state waters from the western shore of Vermilion Bay and Southwest 
                    Pass at Marsh Island to the Louisiana/Texas state line. 
                  The commission 
                    had taken action at a special meeting held on April 26 to 
                    open the spring shrimp season in Shrimp Management Zone 2 
                    at noon on May 4. Zone 2 includes state waters from the eastern 
                    shore of South Pass of the Mississippi River to the western 
                    shore of Vermilion Bay and Southwest Pass at Marsh Island. 
                    
                  LDWF Secretary 
                    Dwight Landreneau was given authority to close the season 
                    when biological and technical data indicate that significant 
                    numbers of small white shrimp begin recruiting into inshore 
                    waters or if law enforcement problems develop.
                  Development 
                    of LDWF management recommendations for spring inshore opening 
                    dates utilize criteria which project the date when a minimum 
                    of 50 percent of the inshore brown shrimp population sampled 
                    reaches sizes of 100 count (per pound) or larger. Unseasonably 
                    mild water temperatures extending from January, low Mississippi 
                    and Atchafalaya River discharge rates and drought-like conditions 
                    throughout Louisiana's estuaries have combined to produce 
                    highly favorable shrimp growing conditions this spring. High 
                    survival of early recruited shrimp and rapid growth rates 
                    have produced shrimp sizes above the long-term mean in these 
                    waters.  
                   
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