2023 and 2024 Gulf of America Recreational Landings and Annual Catch Limits (ACLs) and Annual Catch Targets (ACTs)
The Southeast Fisheries Science Center has provided the following preliminary landings estimates for species in the Gulf Council's area of jurisdiction subject to annual catch limits (ACLs).
- Some species are managed under stock ACLs (one ACL for both recreational and commercial sectors). Please visit the Gulf of Mexico Stock ACL page for those species.
- FISHING REGS & SEASONAL CLOSURES: Gulf of Mexico Fishing Regulations and Seasonal Closures
- FOR THE MOST CURRENT FEDERAL REGULATIONS: Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) part 622 - Fisheries of the Caribbean, Gulf of Mexico, and South Atlantic
- OTHER LANDINGS:
- HISTORICAL: Historic Recreational Landings
- RED SNAPPER RECREATIONAL: Historical Gulf Red Snapper Recreational Landings
- FOR ALL LANDINGS: Southeast Region Annual Catch Limit Monitoring
Definitions: Annual Catch Limit (ACL) is the amount of fish that can be harvested from the stock each year. The Annual Catch Target (ACT) is a harvest level set lower than the annual catch limit to create a buffer to reduce the risk of overharvest. Marine Recreational Information Program (MRIP). Florida Fish and Wildlife Commission State Reef Fish Survey (SRFS).
Units: As Reported: Cobia, King Mackerel; Gutted Weight (gw): Gag, Red grouper; Whole Weight (ww): Gray triggerfish, Red Snapper, Greater Amberjack
2024 Preliminary Gulf of America Recreational Landings (lb) by Two-month Wave
Fishing Year January 1 - December 31
Updated 3/6/2025: 2024 recreational landings are preliminary.
Species Complex | Fixed Closed Months | Jan-Feb | Mar-Apr | May-Jun | Jul-Aug | Sep-Oct | Nov-Dec | Total Reported Landings | ACT | ACL | %ACT | %ACL | Dataset | Quota Closure |
Cobia east Florida | - | 0 | 10,759 | 128,471 | 75,848 | 0 | 12,375 | 227,453 | 796,536 | 885,040 | 29% | 26% | MRIP-FES | |
Gag(a) | Jan 1- August 31(d) | 0 | 344 | 11,990 | 321 | 240,504 | 0 | 253,159 | 105,376 | 163,376 | 240% | 155% | SRFS | 10/16/2024 |
Gray triggerfish | Jan 1- Feb 28 & Jun 1 - July 31 | 11,786 | 34,447 | 68,127 | 33,763 | 43,999 | 10,974 | 203,096 | 274,323 | 360,951 | 74% | 56% | MRIP-CHTS | |
Greater Amberjack | SEE TABLE BELOW | |||||||||||||
Red grouper(b) | - | 450,971 | 690,994 | 1,092,388 | 33,052 | 53 | 0 | 2,267,458 | 1,840,000 | 2,020,000 | 123% | 112% | MRIP-FES | 7/1/2024 |
Red snapper For Hire | Jan 1 - May 31 | 0 | 0 | 1,040,299 | 1,153,412 | 0 | 80,337 | 2,274,048 | 3,076,322 | 3,380,574 | 74% | 67% | MRIP-CHTS | 8/28/2024 Reopen 11/18/2024 |
Red snapper Private | see (c) below | (c) | 0 | 4,611,326 | 0% | MRIP-CHTS | ||||||||
Goliath Grouper | Closed to Harvest | x | x | x | x | x | x | x | 0 | 0 | x | x | MRFSS | n/a |
Nassau Grouper | x | x | x | x | x | x | x | 0 | 0 | x | x | MRFSS | n/a |
a. Greater amberjack and gag landings exclude Monroe County, Florida. |
b. A closure occurs Feb 1 - Mar 31 for all shallow water grouper (red grouper, black grouper, yellowmouth grouper, scamp, and yellowfin grouper) in the portion of the Gulf EEZ seaward of coordinates defined in the Federal regulations at paragraph (d) of § 622.34, Seasonal and area closures designed to protect Gulf reef fish. These coordinates approximate the 20-fathom depth contour. |
c. Private red snapper recreational ACL is 4,611,326. Private recreational red snapper harvest in federal waters is under state management. |
d. Amendment 56 (effective June 1, 2024) updated the gag recreational season such that it opens on September 1. |
Greater Amberjack
As of April 30, 2018 the recreational Greater Amberjack fishing year was modified to be August 1 through July 31 and the fixed closed season was modified to be November 1 through April 30 and June 1 through July 31. As such, the 2018 quota is distributed across the 2017-2018 fishing year, the 2019 quota is distributed across the 2018-2019 fishing year, and the 2020 and beyond quota will be distributed for each subsequent fishing year, which now begins on August 1.
2024-2025 Preliminary Greater Amberjack Recreational Landings (lb) by Two-month Wave Fishing Year Aug 1 - July 31
Updated November 4, 2024
Species Complex | Fixed Closed Season | August | Sep-Oct | Nov-Dec | Jan-Feb | Mar-Apr | May-Jun | July | Total Reported | ACT | ACL | %ACT | %ACL | Dataset | Quota Closure |
Greater Amberjack(a) | Nov 1 - Apr 30 & Jun 1 - July 31 | 5,025 | 846,625 | 0 | 851,650 | 335,320 | 404,000 | 254% | 211% | MRIP-FES |
2023-2024 Preliminary Greater Amberjack Recreational Landings (lb) by Two-month Wave Fishing Year Aug 1 - July 31
Species Complex | Fixed Closed Season | August | Sep-Oct | Nov-Dec | Jan-Feb | Mar-Apr | May-Jun | July | Total Reported | ACT | ACL | %ACT | %ACL | Dataset | Quota Closure |
Greater Amberjack(a) | Nov 1 - Apr 30 & Jun 1 - July 31 | 146,288 | 952 | 26,896 | 0 | 0 | 619,105 | 0 | 793,241 | 335,320 | 404,000 | 237% | 196% | MRIP-FES |
a. Greater amberjack and gag landings exclude Monroe County, Florida.
King Mackerel
2024-2025 Preliminary King Mackerel Recreational Landings (lb) by Two-month Wave Fishing Year July 1 - June 30
Species Complex | Fixed Closed Season | Jul-Aug | Sep-Oct | Nov-Dec | Jan-Feb | Mar-Apr | May-Jun | Total Reported | Annual Catch Limit | %ACL | Dataset | Quota Closure |
King Mackerel | - | 801,182 | 38,560 | 36,578 | 876,320 | 6,793,200 | 13% | MRIP-FES |
2023-2024 Preliminary King Mackerel Recreational Landings (lb) by Two-month Wave Fishing Year July 1 - June 30
Species Complex | Fixed Closed Season | Jul-Aug | Sep-Oct | Nov-Dec | Jan-Feb | Mar-Apr | May-Jun | Total Reported | Annual Catch Limit | %ACL | Dataset | Quota Closure |
King Mackerel | - | 476,902 | 133,102 | 86,835 | 85,909 | 95,433 | 770,505 | 1,648,686 | 6,793,200 | 24% | MRIP-FES |
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