Red Snapper Act wins approval from US House Natural Resources Committee

Published Oct 31, 2023

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The U.S. House's Natural Resources Committee has passed the Red Snapper Act, a bill that aims to limit NOAA Fisheries' ability to close fisheries in the South Atlantic until a new red snapper survey is completed. Red snapper fishermen argue that the regulators' official stock assessment does not accurately represent the growing abundance of red snapper. The bill, which is supported by various fishing industry groups, would prevent NOAA from implementing area closures until after the completion of an independent study in 2025.
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The U.S. House’s Natural Resources Committee has voted to advance the Red Snapper Act, legislation that would limit NOAA Fisheries’ ability to close fisheries in the South Atlantic until a new red snapper survey is completed and incorporated into the stock assessment.The legislation is the latest front in the battle between NOAA Fisheries and red snapper fishermen, the latter of whom argue that the regulators’ official stock assessment does not reflect the growing abundance of red snapper. The Red Snapper Act would prevent NOAA from implementing area closures in the South Atlantic until after the completion of the South Atlantic Great Red Snapper Count, an independent study that is set to deliver new data by 2025.“The Red Snapper Act will address longstanding management concerns held by thousands of anglers across Florida and the South Atlantic and will help support our nation’s local economies,” bill sponsor U.S. Rep. John Rutherford (R-Florida) said. “In Florida’s 5th ...

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