At its 
                    Aug. 7 meeting, the Louisiana Wildlife and Fisheries Commission 
                    issued a declaration of emergency and notice of intent to 
                    modify rules for the harvest of shark in the large coastal 
                    shark species group (great hammerhead, scalloped hammerhead, 
                    smooth hammerhead, nurse shark, blacktip shark, bull shark, 
                    lemon shark, sandbar shark, silky shark, spinner shark and 
                    tiger shark).
                  The modifications 
                    to the existing rules are summarized below. 
                  The commercial 
                    fishery for large coastal shark in Louisiana state waters 
                    will open at 12:01 a.m. Aug. 11, 2008 under the regulations 
                    provided below. The pertinent parts of these rules will also 
                    be effective for the recreational fishery for large coastal 
                    shark at 12:01 a.m. Aug. 11, 2008.
                  No sandbar or silky 
                    sharks may be retained under a recreational bag limit. 
                  These species are 
                    in addition to those species included in the prohibited species 
                    group (basking shark, white shark, bigeye sand tiger, sand 
                    tiger, whale shark, smalltooth sawfish, largetooth sawfish, 
                    Atlantic angel shark, Caribbean sharpnose shark, smalltail 
                    shark, bignose shark, Caribbean reef shark, dusky shark, Galapagos 
                    shark, narrowtooth shark, night shark, bigeye sixgill shark, 
                    bigeye thresher shark, longfin mako, sevengill shark and sixgill 
                    shark).
                  Persons possessing 
                    a Commercial State Shark Permit but no Federal Shark Permit 
                    shall not possess on any trip, or land from any trip, or sell, 
                    barter, trade, or exchange in excess of 33 sharks from the 
                    large coastal species group, taken from Louisiana state waters. 
                    Persons possessing a Commercial State Shark Permit shall not 
                    possess any sandbar sharks unless they also have in their 
                    name and in possession a valid Federal Shark Research Permit 
                    under 50CFR635.32(1).
                  Shark fins shall 
                    not be possessed aboard a fishing vessel unless naturally 
                    attached to the original shark carcass by at least some portion 
                    of uncut skin. All sharks possessed aboard a commercial fishing 
                    vessel shall have fins including the tail intact and naturally 
                    attached to the shark carcass by at least some portion of 
                    uncut skin. It is illegal to replace sharks that are onboard 
                    a fishing vessel for retention with sharks of higher quality 
                    or size that are caught later in a particular trip.
                  Dealers purchasing 
                    sharks from state or federal waters must report the landings 
                    by species, and must specify the total shark fin numbers, 
                    values and weights separately from the weights, values and 
                    numbers of the shark carcasses. 
                  If a harvester 
                    retains the fins after offloading from the fishing vessel, 
                    the harvester must also be licensed as a wholesale/retail 
                    dealer, and must complete and file a trip ticket that includes 
                    the numbers and weights of fins retained immediately after 
                    being offloaded from the fishing vessel. Later transactions 
                    of fins must have documentation referring to the original 
                    trip ticket number for those fins. Such numbers and weights 
                    must be recorded on dealer records in compliance with R.S. 
                    56:306.5 and R.S. 56:306.6. Wholesale/Retail Dealers handling 
                    federal and state regulated shark species should contact the 
                    LDWF Trip Ticket office at 225-765-2393 for detailed instructions 
                    on these requirements.
                  Public 
                    comments on the Notice of Intent will be accepted prior to 
                    Thursday, Oct. 7, 2008. Comments should be submitted to Harry 
                    Blanchet, Marine Fisheries Division, Louisiana Department 
                    of Wildlife and Fisheries, PO Box 98000, Baton Rouge, LA 70898-9000 
                    or by email to hblanchet@wlf.louisiana.gov, 
                    with "August Large Coastal Shark Notice of Intent" 
                    in the subject line.