Governor 
                    Bobby Jindal has received confirmation from U.S. Commerce 
                    Secretary M. Carlos Gutierrez that a formal fishery resource 
                    disaster in the Gulf of Mexico has been declared due to the 
                    devastation of Hurricanes Gustav and Ike.
                  The declaration, 
                    prompted by the governor’s Sept. 5 letter that began 
                    the Hurricane Gustav recovery effort, sets in motion provisions 
                    of the Interjurisdictional Fisheries Act that authorize assistance 
                    to fishermen affected by natural disasters. This action also 
                    makes small fishing businesses eligible for certain Small 
                    Business Administration loans.
                  “Our fishing 
                    industry has sustained another set back, that may well be 
                    as formidable as the impact of Hurricanes Katrina and Rita, 
                    and this action begins the early response initiatives,” 
                    said Governor Jindal. “The Department of Wildlife and 
                    Fisheries will coordinate the use of recovery funds provided 
                    through this process. We know more help will be needed, but 
                    this is a necessary first step.”
                  Commercial fishing 
                    in the affected areas consists mostly of finfish, shrimp and 
                    oysters. The National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) 
                    will work with the states to further assess damage to the 
                    major fishing ports and the seafood processing facilities 
                    in Louisiana and Texas. 
                  The initial affected 
                    areas under today's declaration are Texas and Louisiana. DOC/NOAA 
                    will continue to work with the region to assess the impacts 
                    of the storm in other areas of the Gulf.
                  “The economic 
                    impacts of Hurricanes Gustav and Ike on fishing communities 
                    in the Gulf of Mexico will hurt these communities,” 
                    Gutierrez said. “We have a lot of work to do, but this 
                    disaster determination is an important step in the recovery 
                    process.”
                  NOAA’s Fisheries 
                    Service will work with the states to distribute any funds 
                    appropriated in response to this determination.
                  “Working 
                    with the fishing industry and NOAA, we will assess the damage 
                    to our fishing resources and move quickly to deliver recovery 
                    funds where needed,” said Robert Barham, Louisiana Department 
                    of Wildlife and Fisheries secretary.