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Modifications to the Gulf of Mexico Greater Amberjack Commercial Trip Limit and Boundary between State and Federal Waters for Reef Fish Management

April 14, 2020

FB20-024: Gulf of Mexico Fishery Bulletin; For more information, contact: Kelli O'donnell: 727-824-5305, Kelli.Odonnell@noaa.gov

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KEY MESSAGE:

NOAA Fisheries announces a final rule modifying the greater amberjack commercial trip limit in the Gulf of Mexico (Gulf) and adjusting the state/federal boundary of several areas for reef fish management.

 

WHEN THIS RULE WILL TAKE EFFECT:

Regulations will be effective May 14, 2020.

 

WHAT THIS MEANS:

  • The greater amberjack commercial trip limit will be 1,000 lb gutted weight.
  • When 75 percent of the quota has been landed, the greater amberjack commercial trip limit will be reduced to 250 lb gutted weight. 
  • The coordinates for the Gulf reef fish stressed area, the reef fish longline and buoy gear restricted area, and the recreational shallow-water grouper closure now align with the 9-nautical mile (nm) reef fish management boundary specified in the Department of Commerce 2016 and 2017 Consolidated Appropriations Acts. 

 

FORMAL FEDERAL REGISTER NAME/NUMBER: 85 FR 20611, published April 14, 2020.

  


FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQs)
 

Why is the commercial trip limit changing?

  • The change in the current commercial trip limit is expected to extend the Gulf greater amberjack commercial fishing season.
  • The 1,000-lb trip limit will still allow for targeted trips for the species.

 

What are the current commercial greater amberjack management measures, including when this rule is effective?

  • Fishing Year: January 1 - December 31
  • Seasonal Closure: March 1 - May 31
  • Size Limit: 36 inch fork length
  • Accountability Measures: inseason closure and payback of any overage of the annual catch limit
  • Trip Limit: 1,000 lb gutted weight with a step-down to 250 lb gutted weight when 75 percent of the quota has been landed
  • 2020 annual catch limit if no payback*: 484,380 lb whole weight
  • 2020 annual catch target if no payback*- 421,411 lb whole weight

*2019 commercial greater amberjack landings are still being finalized.  A payback, if any, will be published in the Federal Register after final commercial landings are complete.

 

Why are the coordinates of the reef fish management areas being changed?

  • Generally, the state/federal boundary for all fisheries management in the Gulf is 3 nm off the coasts of Louisiana, Mississippi, and Alabama, and 9 nm off the coasts of Texas and Florida.
  • The Consolidated Appropriations Acts of 2016 and 2017 changed the state/federal boundary for purposes of management under the Reef Fish Fishery Management Plan to 9 nm off the coasts of all of the Gulf states.
  • As a result, some existing federal reef fish management areas now extend into state managed areas. 
  • This final rule revises the boundaries of the Gulf reef fish stressed area, reef fish longline and buoy gear restricted area, and the recreational shallow-water grouper closure to align with the changed state/federal boundary.  Please click on the links for maps and coordinates.

 

Where can I find more information on the Department of Commerce Appropriations Act?

 

Where can I find more information on this rule? 

  • Contact NOAA Fisheries, Southeast Regional Office

By Mail: Kelli O’Donnell

NOAA Fisheries, Southeast Regional Office

Sustainable Fisheries Division

263 13th Avenue South

St. Petersburg, Florida 33701-5505

By FAX: (727) 824-5308

By Phone: (727) 824-5305

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Last updated by Southeast Regional Office on April 15, 2020