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Reaching NOAA Fisheries’ Southeast Regional Office During Current Phone Outage: SEFHIER, Permits, IFQ, ESA, Fishing Seasons/Closures

FB24-033: Southeast Fishery Bulletin; For more information, see contact information below.
May 20, 2024 -

World Fish Migration Day

Join us in celebrating World Fish Migration Day! Learn more about how NOAA helps migratory fish and communities by opening or improving access to river and stream habitat.
A salmon leaping upstream over fast-moving whitewater and dark gray rocks Atlantic salmon leaps upstream. Credit: Shutterstock

Queen Conch Recovery Workshops in the U.S. Virgin Islands and Florida

FB24-032: Southeast Fishery Bulletin; For information, contact: Orian Tzadik, (813) 906-0353, orian.tzadik@noaa.gov
May 17, 2024 -

Shark Identification Placard

If you don't know, let it go. Shark identification and federal regulations for the recreational fishery of the U.S. Atlantic, Gulf of Mexico, and Caribbean.

NOAA Fisheries Announces the 2024 Gulf of Mexico Red Snapper Recreational Federal For-Hire Season

FB24-031: Gulf of Mexico Fishery Bulletin. For more information, contact: Dan Luers: (727) 824-5305; Daniel.Luers@noaa.gov
May 15, 2024 -

Request for Comments: on a Proposed Rule to Revise the Gulf of Mexico Greater Amberjack Recreational Fixed Closed Season and Commercial Trip Limit

FB24-030: Gulf of Mexico Fishery Bulletin. For more information, contact: Dan Luers: (727) 824-5305; Daniel.Luers@noaa.gov
May 15, 2024 -

Final Rule: Framework Action to Update Private Angling Red Snapper Calibrations and Gray Snapper Catch Limits in the Gulf of Mexico

FB24-029: Gulf of Mexico Fishery Bulletin. For more information, contact: Daniel Luers: 727-824-5304; Daniel.Luers@noaa.gov
May 14, 2024 -

NOAA Enforcement Helps Protect Sea Turtles

NOAA’s Office of Law Enforcement partners with federal and state enforcement agencies to protect sea turtles in the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary.
May 14, 2024 - Feature Story ,
Two men in vests and khakis stand on a commercial fishing boat with nets at their feet. They are inspecting a net hanging between them. NOAA Office of Law Enforcement and Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation officers measuring a turtle excluder device on a commercial shrimp vessel. Credit, NOAA Fisheries

Proposed Protective Regulations for the Oceanic Whitetip Shark

We, NOAA Fisheries, are proposing to issue protective regulations under section 4(d) of the Endangered Species Act (ESA) for the conservation of the threatened oceanic whitetip shark (Carcharhinus longimanus). The proposed regulations would apply all of…
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07/15/2024

Changes to Catch Levels, Sector Allocations, Recreational Accountability Measures, Recreational Fishing Season, and the Rebuilding Plan for Gulf of Mexico Gag

FB24-028: Gulf of Mexico Fishery Bulletin. For more information contact Daniel Luers: 727-824-5305; Daniel.Luers@noaa.gov
May 10, 2024 -