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NEW ORLEANS (AP) - Recreational and commercial boats must cut the
number of red snapper brought to shore and shrimpers must bring up less in their trawls to keep one of the Gulf of Mexico's most popular catches from dying out, federal regulators decided Thursday. The Gulf of Mexico Fishery Management Council reduced the recreational catch limit from four fish to two per person, and set a limit for all commercial boats at 5 million pounds for the year instead of 9.1 million pounds as in past years. The two-fish recreational catch limit had already been put into effect on a temporary basis this year. And the commercial catch had been put at 6.5 million pounds before the current season began. A federal judge struck down the previous red snapper plan earlier this year because of a lawsuit filed by three conservation groups, saying the plan was unlikely to rebuild the species by a 2032 deadline. Regulators had until the end of this year to approve a new plan. |
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![]() "Chuck Gould" wrote in message oups.com... NEW ORLEANS (AP) - Recreational and commercial boats must cut the number of red snapper brought to shore and shrimpers must bring up less in their trawls to keep one of the Gulf of Mexico's most popular catches from dying out, federal regulators decided Thursday. The Gulf of Mexico Fishery Management Council reduced the recreational catch limit from four fish to two per person, and set a limit for all commercial boats at 5 million pounds for the year instead of 9.1 million pounds as in past years. The two-fish recreational catch limit had already been put into effect on a temporary basis this year. And the commercial catch had been put at 6.5 million pounds before the current season began. A federal judge struck down the previous red snapper plan earlier this year because of a lawsuit filed by three conservation groups, saying the plan was unlikely to rebuild the species by a 2032 deadline. Regulators had until the end of this year to approve a new plan. Thanks Chuck(Chucky dot) You have given me an idea(Chucky dot) I have a plan for red snapper(Chucky dot) Wait for it(Chucky dot) Wait for it (Chucky dot) Wait for it(Chucky dot) Supper! |
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On Fri, 08 Jun 2007 14:12:05 GMT, "Jim" wrote:
"Chuck Gould" wrote in message roups.com... NEW ORLEANS (AP) - Recreational and commercial boats must cut the number of red snapper brought to shore and shrimpers must bring up less in their trawls to keep one of the Gulf of Mexico's most popular catches from dying out, federal regulators decided Thursday. The Gulf of Mexico Fishery Management Council reduced the recreational catch limit from four fish to two per person, and set a limit for all commercial boats at 5 million pounds for the year instead of 9.1 million pounds as in past years. The two-fish recreational catch limit had already been put into effect on a temporary basis this year. And the commercial catch had been put at 6.5 million pounds before the current season began. A federal judge struck down the previous red snapper plan earlier this year because of a lawsuit filed by three conservation groups, saying the plan was unlikely to rebuild the species by a 2032 deadline. Regulators had until the end of this year to approve a new plan. Thanks Chuck(Chucky dot) You have given me an idea(Chucky dot) I have a plan for red snapper(Chucky dot) Chuck's dot was an attempt to keep trash posts out of the group. What's the reason for your crap? |
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