The 2008 
                    spring inshore shrimp season in the remainder of Shrimp Management 
                    Zone 2 extending from the Atchafalaya River Ship Channel at 
                    Eugene Island as delineated by the Channel red buoy line westward 
                    to the western shore of Vermilion Bay and Southwest Pass at 
                    Marsh Island and from the western shore of Bayou Lafourche 
                    eastward to the eastern shore of South Pass of the Mississippi 
                    River will close on Monday, June 30, at 6 a.m. 
                  Effective with 
                    this closure, all of Zone 2 will be closed to shrimping. Zones 
                    1 and 3 will remain open until further notice. State territorial 
                    waters south of the Inside/Outside shrimp line, as described 
                    in Louisiana R.S.56:495, will also remain open to shrimping.
                  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 closure was 
                    announced today by Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries 
                    Secretary Robert Barham and was based on recommendations made 
                    by LDWF Marine Fisheries Division biologists.
                  The number, distribution 
                    and percentage of small juvenile white shrimp within the area 
                    to be closed have progressively increased in recent weeks. 
                    Analysis of current LDWF shrimp trawl sampling data indicates 
                    substantial white shrimp population increases this week and 
                    these additional waters are being closed to protect these 
                    developing shrimp. 
                  Paul Cook, Biologist 
                    Manager who supervises LDWF Marine Fisheries Division operations 
                    in the Vermilion/Atchafalaya Bay complex, noted that high 
                    Mississippi and Atchafalaya River discharge rates have influenced 
                    both water temperature and salinity levels leading up to the 
                    spring shrimp season which caused quite a bit of anxiety among 
                    the shrimping industry. Despite cooler water temperatures 
                    and extremely fresh water conditions seen at the season's 
                    opening, shrimp fishermen have harvested approximately 8.6 
                    million of pounds of shrimp in May (all species combined/heads-off 
                    weight) according to preliminary data developed by the National 
                    Marine Fisheries Service.