Reef fish species are jointly managed by state and
federal agencies for the Atlantic Ocean and Gulf of Mexico.
In federal waters of the Atlantic (beyond 3 miles), reef fish are
managed by the South Atlantic Fishery Management Council.
In federal waters of the Gulf (beyond 9 miles),
reef fish species are managed by the Gulf of Mexico Fishery
Management Council. NOAA Fisheries Service assists in the
management and is responsible for implementing the federal
regulations.
The state waters of both Florida coasts are managed
by the FWC.
In most cases, management agencies work together to
implement consistent fishing regulations. Occasionally, state
and federal agencies decide to use different approaches to manage
marine species in their jurisdictions.
The FWC coordinates and participates in federal
management of reef fish, including data collection and research,
stock assessments, representatives on the Councils, and enforcement
of all regulations.
Black Sea
Bass
Miscellaneous Reef Fish
Grouper
Snapper
Other Reef Fish Issues