The National Marine 
                    Fisheries Service (NMFS) has granted shrimp trawlers a temporary 
                    30-day exemption from federal Turtle Excluder Device (TED) 
                    requirements in state and federal waters from the western 
                    end of Timbalier Island at approximately 90 degrees 33 minutes 
                    west longitude eastward to the Plaquemines/Jefferson Parish 
                    line at approximately 89 degrees 54 minutes west longitude 
                    and extending 15 nautical miles seaward. 
                  Shrimp trawlers 
                    fishing in these waters are now exempt from federal TED requirements 
                    through 11:59 p.m. on Nov. 28, 2008. In lieu of TED’s, 
                    this authorization requires shrimp trawlers to restrict tow 
                    times to 55 minutes through Oct. 31 and to 75 minutes thereafter. 
                    Tow times are measured from the time trawl doors enter the 
                    water until they are retrieved from the water according to 
                    NMFS.
                  This exemption 
                    from federal TED requirements will expire at 11:59 p.m. on 
                    Nov. 28, 2008, unless otherwise extended by NMFS. Federal 
                    regulations provide for the use of limited tow times as an 
                    alternative to the use of TEDs if determined "that the 
                    presence of debris or other special environmental conditions 
                    in a particular area makes trawling with TED-equipped nets 
                    impracticable." 
                  This action follows 
                    NMFS consideration of a request made by LDWF to further extend 
                    an earlier temporary TED exemption which included state and 
                    federal waters from the Mississsippi/Louisiana state line 
                    to the Louisiana/Texas state line seaward a distance of 20 
                    miles which will expire on Nov. 26, 2008. 
                  Shrimp trawlers 
                    who continue to use legal TEDs in the affected areas do not 
                    have to limit their tow times. NMFS encourages shrimp trawlers 
                    in the affected areas to continue to use TEDs if possible, 
                    however, shrimpers choosing to use tow-time limitations may 
                    not simply sew the TED flaps shut; they must remove the TEDs 
                    from the trawls.
                  NMFS will continue 
                    to monitor this situation. If monitoring indicates that debris 
                    is no longer a problem, then this authorization will be shortened. 
                    If debris continues to be a problem after the dates above, 
                    this authorization may be extended. Fishermen should monitor 
                    NOAA weather radio for announcements or contact the NMFS Southeast 
                    Regional Office at 727 824-5312.
                  Louisiana shrimp 
                    fishermen continue to report the presence of large amounts 
                    of storm related debris throughout the impacted area. This 
                    debris primarily consists not only of man-made debris but 
                    matted grasses, rooted clumps of marsh vegetation, Roseau 
                    cane and branches uprooted and displaced by the storms. The 
                    debris has severely impacted both shrimp catch and TED performance 
                    and has damaged fishing gear as well.