Commercial 
                    fishing for large coastal sharks, as defined by Louisiana 
                    rule (L.A.C. 76:VII.357), will remain closed in Louisiana 
                    waters until 12:01 a.m. Jan. 1, 2009. 
                  The Louisiana Wildlife 
                    and Fisheries Commission will consider the potential for modifying 
                    rules for commercial harvest of these species in Louisiana 
                    state waters after the promulgation of rules in adjacent federal 
                    waters. The National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) has closed 
                    the federal waters of the Gulf of Mexico until Amendment 2 
                    of the Highly Migratory Species Fishery Management Plan is 
                    adopted by NMFS. 
                  Louisiana has a 
                    continuing closed season for harvest of all sharks in state 
                    waters for the months of April through June. This closure 
                    would extend that closure, to allow time for the promulgation 
                    of rules in federal waters adjacent to Louisiana state waters, 
                    and for the commission to consider modification of existing 
                    rules in Louisiana state waters.
                  During the closed 
                    season, all commercial harvest, possession, purchase, exchange, 
                    barter, trade, sale or attempt to purchase, exchange, barter, 
                    trade or sell large coastal sharks or their fins is prohibited.
                  The large coastal 
                    shark group is composed of the great hammerhead, scalloped 
                    hammerhead, smooth hammerhead, nurse shark, blacktip shark, 
                    bull shark, lemon shark, sandbar shark, silky shark, spinner 
                    shark and tiger shark.
                  The small coastal 
                    shark and the pelagic shark seasons will open on July 1. The 
                    small coastal shark group is composed of the Bonnethead shark, 
                    Atlantic sharpnose shark, blacknose shark and finetooth shark. 
                    The pelagic shark group is composed of the porbeagle shark, 
                    shortfin mako, blue shark, oceanic whitetip shark and thresher 
                    shark.
                  There is no allowable 
                    harvest at any time for all prohibited species, which include 
                    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.
                  The decision was 
                    made by Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries Secretary 
                    Robert Barham under the authority given to the Secretary of 
                    the Department by the commission in its rule LAC 76:VII.357.M.2 
                    which allows the secretary to declare a closed season. Secretary 
                    Barham acted upon a request from the NMFS to enact compatible 
                    regulations in Louisiana state waters until the NMFS finalizes 
                    new rules for harvest of large coastal sharks in the federal 
                    waters of the Gulf of Mexico and Atlantic Ocean. It is not 
                    certain when the rules for harvest of large coastal sharks 
                    will be finalized, so additional seasonal closures may be 
                    required to maintain compatible regulations with federal waters 
                    until the rules are established for Amendment 2.