At its 
                    Oct. 2 meeting, the Louisiana Wildlife and Fisheries Commission 
                    (LWFC) passed a declaration of emergency and notice of intent 
                    that maintain the regulations on harvest of large coastal 
                    shark that were enacted by Secretarial action, effective Sept. 
                    11, 2008.
                  Vessels that have 
                    been issued or that possess a federal commercial directed 
                    or incidental limited access shark permit or federal shark 
                    research permit may only possess or sell, barter, trade, or 
                    exchange one limit per vessel per day, where that limit is 
                    identified for that permit by the National Marine Fisheries 
                    Service (NMFS). 
                  Persons possessing 
                    a commercial state shark permit but no federal shark permit 
                    shall not possess on any one day, or on any trip, or land 
                    from any trip, or sell, barter, trade, or exchange in excess 
                    of 33 sharks per vessel from the large coastal species group, 
                    taken from Louisiana state waters. 
                  At its Aug. 7 meeting, 
                    the LWFC 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, tiger 
                    shark). 
                  The declaration 
                    of emergency and notice of intent did not clearly state that 
                    commercial harvest limits of large coastal shark species were 
                    on a per-vessel per-day basis. The LWFC was scheduled to address 
                    these clarifications at their September meeting, which was 
                    cancelled due to Hurricane Gustav. 
                  R.S. 56:2(D)(2) 
                    allows the secretary of the Louisiana Department of Wildlife 
                    and Fisheries to take action through a declaration of emergency 
                    on any items scheduled on the agenda for a cancelled LWFC 
                    Meeting if the governor declares a state of emergency pursuant 
                    to R.S. 29:721 et seq., and the LWFC Chairman cancels the 
                    monthly meeting. 
                  Therefore, LDWF 
                    Secretary Robert Barham, using that authority, re-promulgated 
                    the declaration of emergency, with the clarifications incorporated 
                    into the text. The LWFC was required to re-address these actions 
                    at their next regular meeting for them to remain in effect. 
                    Modifications to the August declaration are described above, 
                    and there are no changes from the September action by the 
                    secretary. All other portions of that emergency rule remain 
                    unchanged.
                  These rules for 
                    harvest of large coastal shark are effective at 12:01 a.m. 
                    Oct. 3, 2008. A public hearing on the notice of intent to 
                    establish permanent rules will be held as part of the LWFC 
                    meeting on November 6, 2008.