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Keep spotlight on Louisiana coastline
Opelousas Daily World
Yet as apocalyptic as the spill and its aftermath were, they have produced one good result: A focus on the health of the Gulf of Mexico coastal ecosystem, particularly in Louisiana. The latest evidence is a three-year boost in the amount of money the ...
Paradise witheringChicago Tribune

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Added On: February 3rd, 2012



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Gulf Council approves red snapper fishing quotas
Press-Register - al.com
(John David Mercer Staff Photographer) The full Gulf of Mexico Fishery Management Council voted Thursday to approve increases in the annual catch limit of red snapper over the next two years. Despite the increases, National Marine Fisheries Service ...

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Added On: February 2nd, 2012



Saturday's letters: Prevent overfishing and save jobs, tourism
Tampabay.com
Next week, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission will consider a final rule that will determine if recreational anglers may catch and keep gag grouper in state waters of the Gulf of Mexico (all waters of gulf coastal Florida out to 9 ...
King mackeral, gag grouper management part of upcoming FWC workshopThe Northwest Florida Daily News

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Added On: February 3rd, 2012



Tampabay.com

State fishing group to address grouper regulations
Tampabay.com
... one of the most heavily debated species in the Gulf of Mexico. The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission is expected to follow the federal government's lead and adopt the same standards in state waters being proposed for federal ones, ...

Added On: February 2nd, 2012



In the Gulf, fight still brews over overfishing rules
Pensacola News Journal
Paul Redman said what makes the limit "ridiculous" is the fact there is an abundance of red snapper in their fishing grounds in the Gulf of Mexico. But they must allow their customers to fish for other species to make the trips worthwhile.

Added On: February 3rd, 2012



Secret Oil Spill Has Been Poisoning The Gulf For 7 Years
Care2.com (blog)
... and its devastation was palpable: quickly spreading sheens of toxic oil that poisoned birds, fish and marine mammals, and trashed Gulf Coast beaches. But the BP spill wasn't the first major oil spill to poison the warm waters of the Gulf of Mexico.

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Added On: February 4th, 2012



Coast Guard Takes Training to Aquarium
Military.com
CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas -- Coast Guard students and instructors of the Gulf Regional Fisheries Training Center visited the Texas State Aquarium to familiarize themselves with the various species of marine life in the Gulf of Mexico, Feb. 2.

Added On: February 3rd, 2012



HispanicBusiness.com

New estimates of Atlantic, Gulf fishing will help determine recreational limits
Boston Herald
... Newspapers WASHINGTON -- The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration on today announced that it's using a new way to estimate the amount of fish caught by recreational saltwater anglers on the Atlantic Coast and in the Gulf of Mexico, ...
Feds adopt new method for estimating saltwater fish catchesDaytona Beach News-Journal
DispatchesPress Herald

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Added On: January 25th, 2012



Hunter learns if you poach, don't post on Facebook
Your Houston News
Cameron County Game Wardens Libby Balusek and Santana Torres were patrolling the Gulf of Mexico aboard the TPWD patrol vessel Whatley on Jan. 5 looking for incoming gulf shrimp and recreational fishing boats. Capt. Melinda Dunks (Game Warden Sgt. James ...

Added On: February 3rd, 2012



Many questions surround 'days at sea' program
The News Herald
"Days at sea" ("Fish Tales," column, Jan. 29) is a concept offered by the National Marine Fisheries Service and supported by a few charter fishermen in the Gulf of Mexico. While the information provided by Capt. Archer appears to be something that ...

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Added On: February 2nd, 2012


 

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