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The National Marine Fisheries Service (NOAA Fisheries) announces that
the commercial fishery for red snapper in Gulf of Mexico federal waters
will open at noon, local time, on November 1, 2003, and close at noon,
local time, on November 10, 2003. The 2003 Gulf of Mexico commercial
red snapper quota is 4.65-million pounds. The commercial fishing season
is divided into spring and fall seasons. The spring season began at
noon, local time, on February 1, with 3.10 million pounds available, and
the fall season began at noon, local time, on October 1, with the
remainder of the annual quota available. During the spring and fall
seasons fishing will be allowed during the first 10 days of each month
until the quota is caught. Preliminary landings for the 2003 spring
season indicated that 3,007,843 pounds of red snapper were landed.
Therefore, a total of 1,642,157 pounds remain in the fall quota.
Preliminary landings for October 1-10, 2003, totaled 451,220 pounds of
red snapper landed. Therefore, a total of 1,190,937 pounds are
available for the November 2003 commercial opening.
The operator of a vessel with a valid reef fish permit and a Class 1 or
Class 2 red snapper license having red snapper aboard must have landed
and sold such red snapper before noon, local time, on November 10,
2003. The minimum size limit for the commercial fishery is 15 inches
total length.
This and other news releases are available on the SERO homepage at
http://caldera.sero.nmfs.gov.
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