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The Importance of Conducting Groundfish Surveys

An Inside Look at the 2023 Fall Groundfish Survey

Biological and environmental data collected from the summer and fall groundfish surveys provide critical information to stock assessors and researchers.
March 04, 2024 - Survey ,
A white research vessel with a large crane arm hanging over the side and numerous orange baskets on deck sits in the water, moored on a concrete dock The Oregon II is used for fisheries, plankton, and marine mammal surveys within the Gulf of Mexico, Atlantic Ocean and Caribbean Sea. Credit: NOAA Fisheries/Hannah Shahmoradi

Climate Change Efforts Forge Ahead Thanks to the Inflation Reduction Act

NOAA Fisheries prioritized Inflation Reduction Act funding to support America’s marine resources, coastal communities, and economies in preparing for climate change in 2023–2024.
February 22, 2024 - Feature Story ,
Rec anglers holding red snapper State, regional, and federal scientists are working closely to establish a coordinated, consistent approach in the use of state fisheries statistics, and improve the state and federal surveys in the region. Credit: NOAA Fisheries

NOAA Fisheries Recommends Funding Projects that Explore Innovative Strategies to Reduce Red Snapper Discards and Increase Fishing Opportunities in the South Atlantic

FB24-010: South Atlantic Fishery Bulletin; For more information, contact: Rick DeVictor, 727-824-5305, rick.devictor@noaa.gov
February 12, 2024 -

Request for Comments: Proposed Rule for a Framework Action to Update Private Angling Red Snapper Calibrations and Gray Snapper Catch Limits in the Gulf of Mexico

FB24-004: Gulf of Mexico Fishery Bulletin. For more information, contact: Daniel Luers: Daniel.Luers@noaa.gov; (727) 824-5305.
January 17, 2024 -

Deadline Extended on a Request for Proposals on Innovative Strategies to Reduce Red Snapper Discards in the South Atlantic - Proposals Due November 20, 2023

FB23-080: South Atlantic Fishery Bulletin; For more information, contact: Kelly Donnelly, (727) 551-5731, kelly.donnelly@noaa.gov; or South Atlantic Branch, (727) 824-5305
October 30, 2023 -

Red Snapper Data Improvements Under the Inflation Reduction Act

The Biden-Harris Administration plans to use $20 million of Inflation Reduction Act funding for NOAA Fisheries and partners to tackle the impacts of climate change on red snapper and other reef fish in the Gulf of Mexico.
A white woman wearing a baseball cap and green jacket smiles and holds a large red snapper with both hands. A woman holds a large red snapper at the Great Red Snapper Count event. Credit: NOAA Fisheries

Reminder: NOAA Fisheries is Requesting Proposals on Innovative Strategies to Reduce Red Snapper Discards in the South Atlantic – Proposals Due November 6, 2023

FB23-074: South Atlantic Fishery Bulletin; For more information, contact: Kelly Donnelly, (727) 551-5731, kelly.donnelly@noaa.gov South Atlantic Branch, (727) 824-5305
October 16, 2023 -

Commercial Reopening for Red Snapper in South Atlantic Federal Waters on October 6, 2023, for Four Days

FB23-070: South Atlantic Fishery Bulletin; For more information, contact: Mary Vara, mary.vara@noaa.gov, (727) 209-5967
September 29, 2023 -

Reminder: Red Snapper Season is Currently CLOSED for Vessels Issued Gulf of Mexico For-Hire Permits Any Time During the 2023 Fishing Year

FB23-063: Gulf of Mexico Fishery Bulletin. For more information, contact: Daniel Luers: (727) 824-5305; Daniel.Luers@noaa.gov
September 15, 2023 -

Notice of Funding Opportunity: NOAA Fisheries is Requesting Proposals on Innovative Strategies to Reduce Red Snapper Discards in the South Atlantic

FB23-060: South Atlantic Fishery Bulletin. For more information, contact: Kelly Donnelly, (727) 824-5305; kelly.donnelly@noaa.gov
September 07, 2023 -