The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has increased the total annual catch limit for Gulf of Mexico red snapper by 300,000 pounds to 15.4 million pounds for 2023. The overfishing limit has also been raised from 15.5 million pounds to 25.6 million pounds. The commercial fishermen's share of the annual catch limit will increase from 7.7 million pounds to 7.854 million pounds, while the recreational share will increase from 7.399 million pounds to 7.546 million pounds. The increase is based on new data that suggests the red snapper stock in the Gulf of Mexico may be underestimated due to misestimation of the abundance of snapper living above the uncharacterized bottom.