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News: 2004

Commercial Fishing for Red Snapper Remains Closed
Posted: 9/1/04

The spring commercial fishery for red snapper in Louisiana waters that closed on August 10, 2004, will remain closed until the opening of the fall commercial red snapper season on October 1.

The decision was made by the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries following notification by the National Marine Fisheries Service that the federal waters of the Gulf of Mexico will not re-open for the September 1-10 time period, since the commercial red snapper quota for the spring season is projected to have been taken. These actions provide consistent commercial red snapper season regulations between state and adjacent federal waters.

All commercial harvest, possession, purchase, barter, trade, sale or attempts to purchase, barter, trade or sell red snapper is prohibited until noon, October 1, 2004. The prohibition on sale/prohibition of red snapper during the closure does not apply to red snapper that were harvested, landed ashore and sold prior to the effective date of the closure and were held in cold storage by a dealer or processor provided appropriate records in accordance with R.S. 56:306.5 and 56:306.6 are properly maintained.

For more information contact Harry Blanchet at 225/765-2366 or hblanchet@wlf.louisiana.gov.

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