The Louisiana 
                    Department of Wildlife and Fisheries is reminding qualified 
                    commercial resident fishermen, certain commercial fishing 
                    vessel license holders, wholesale/retail seafood dealers and 
                    charter boat fishing guides that the deadline for submitting 
                    the required forms for participation in the federal fisheries 
                    economic assistance program is Oct. 31, 2008. 
                  LDWF is 
                    providing $28.2 million in assistance to the state’s 
                    commercial fishing and charter boat industries through a $41.3 
                    million federal fisheries economic assistance grant from the 
                    National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration through the 
                    Gulf States Marine Fisheries Commission. Louisiana resident 
                    commercial fishermen, certain commercial fishing vessel license 
                    holders and wholesale/retail seafood dealers with trip ticket 
                    recorded sales or purchases of seafood during the 12-month 
                    period (Sept. 1, 2004 – Aug. 31, 2005) prior to Hurricane 
                    Katrina as well as Louisiana resident charter boat operators 
                    who held a LDWF charter boat fishing guide license in the 
                    qualifying period (Sept. 1, 2004 – Aug. 31, 2005) qualify 
                    for some level of personal assistance. LDWF requires trip 
                    tickets to collect commercial landings and associated information 
                    by trip. 
                  LDWF is 
                    administering the distribution of personal assistance payments 
                    to qualified resident charter boat fishing guides, commercial 
                    resident shrimp, oyster, crab, and saltwater finfish fishermen 
                    and certain commercial fishing vessel license holders in the 
                    shrimp, oyster, saltwater fish and menhaden fisheries and 
                    wholesale/retail seafood dealers and freshwater finfish and 
                    wild crawfish fishermen who resided in the 27 LDWF defined 
                    hurricane impacted parishes using trip ticket report records. 
                    Trip tickets dated during the eligible period but submitted 
                    after Sept. 1, 2007 will not be considered. 
                  Approximately 
                    8,837 information packets were mailed during May and June 
                    to qualified participants that LDWF identified from pre-storm 
                    trip ticket and license records. LDWF urges anyone who has 
                    received a packet and not submitted the required forms to 
                    do so immediately. 
                  The South 
                    Central Planning and Development Commission (SCPDC) and affiliated 
                    planning districts are receiving and processing all information 
                    about this assistance program and anyone who is qualified 
                    to receive assistance and has not received a packet should 
                    contact the SCPDC as soon as possible by calling 1-800-630-3791 
                    (toll-free) or 985 655-1051 (local) or mailing SCPDC at P.O. 
                    Box 1240, Gray, LA 70359-9902 or visiting the SCPDC Web site 
                    at www.scpdc.org/fisheriesassistance. Any questions concerning 
                    eligibility, requests for information, etc. should also be 
                    directed to the SCPDC.
                  To date, 
                    forms from approximately 5,400 qualified participants have 
                    been received and payments totaling $7,334,291 have been made 
                    to 1,677 eligible participants. The process of reviewing and 
                    verifying remaining forms and issuing payments is moving as 
                    rapidly as possible; however, LDWF is concerned over the large 
                    number of non-responses. 
                  Many eligible 
                    participants have moved or been displaced by the hurricanes 
                    of 2005 and have not renewed their fishing licenses, leaving 
                    LDWF with out-dated address information. LDWF is examining 
                    all available databases in order to contact non-respondents 
                    and suggests that anyone in touch with these qualifying participants 
                    urge them to contact the SCPDC as soon as possible.