Firming up recreational seasons for Gulf red snapper, gag grouper, greater amberjack
News Release
Friday, May 27, 2011
Media contact: Martha Bademan, 850-487-0554
The recreational harvest season for red snapper in the Gulf of
Mexico will open on June 1. The recreational seasons for gag
grouper and greater amberjack in the Gulf of Mexico will close on
May 31. Gag grouper will remain closed throughout 2011, except that
there will be a two-month opening in the fall, from Sept. 16
through Nov. 15. Greater amberjack will reopen on Aug. 1.
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) will
discuss the closing date for red snapper in state waters of the
Gulf on June 9 at its meeting in St. Augustine. Commissioners will
consider adopting a closing date consistent with the federal date
of July 18. More details are available in
the meeting agenda, at MyFWC.com/Commission.
Gulf gag grouper are considered to be overfished and undergoing
overfishing, and federal fisheries managers are preparing a plan to
help rebuild populations of these fish in Gulf waters. In the
meantime, interim federal rules are in effect that prohibit the
recreational harvest of gag grouper in Gulf federal waters (beyond
nine nautical miles from shore). This federal prohibition is in
effect through the end of 2011, except for a Sept. 16 - Nov. 15
open recreational harvest season for gag grouper in the Gulf.
The FWC's rule for Gulf state waters, except Monroe County
waters, closes gag grouper recreational harvest from June 1 through
the end of 2011, except for an open gag grouper recreational
harvest season of Sept. 16 - Nov. 15. These seasons apply this year
only.
The newly implemented annual June 1 - July 31 closed
recreational harvest season for greater amberjack in Gulf of Mexico
state waters is also consistent with new rules in Gulf federal
waters.
The FWC believes that applying the same closed recreational
harvest seasons for gag grouper and greater amberjack in Gulf state
waters (inside nine nautical miles from shore) as in federal
offshore waters will maximize fishing opportunities for anglers and
charter boat operators along Florida's Gulf coast and provide
economic benefits to this region.
More information regarding
red snapper,
gag grouper and
Gulf amberjack is available online at
MyFWC.com/Fishing.