New Grouper Regs Coming(?)
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New Grouper Regs Coming(?)
I just heard that the limit is going to drop to 3 with 1 being a red.
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Stevo:stevo wrote:I did a study on gulf fisheries last summer. Red grouper was one of the fish in my study and I found that they are being, or are currently overfished. I wouldn't be suprised.
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When you say you "did a study", does this mean you conducted original research in the field or did you review the literature?
Red grouper are the primary grouper harvested by commercial grouper fishermen in the Gulf, and those harvests account for the majority of red grouper taken. Generally, any regulations considered by the Federal Councils and NMFS favor commercial interests, even though the economics favor anglers in terms of costs and benefits. The feds also believe in "shared pain", so that if they do regulations to reduce take they normally cut both commercial and recreational limits or bags, although the two are hardly equivalent in impact on this fishery. So, if the commercials have to reduce their trip limits or seasons, even if they are the primary harvesters of red grouper, the feds will cut the recreational bag limits also, as a show of "fairness". This is what passes for fair play in the federal fisheries management arena.
I tell this story from direct experience in the process, as a regulator. Same story today, different verse.
EJ
I reviewed a lot of litterature prior to conducting my research. My analysis was conducted on data I gathered from NMFS. After reviewing litterature I decided to focus the study on 5 fish. GreaterAJ, Reddrum, red snapper, red grouper, and vermillion snapper.
Just so you know, I wasn't a marine bio student, I was getting my MS in Economics...I just wanted to do a project that was a bit more interesting to me, so I tried my hand in fisheries analysis.
If you want, EJ, I could email you a PDF version of it, it would be nice to know what someone with regulatory experience thinks about it. I'd like to get into fisheries management one day.
Just so you know, I wasn't a marine bio student, I was getting my MS in Economics...I just wanted to do a project that was a bit more interesting to me, so I tried my hand in fisheries analysis.
If you want, EJ, I could email you a PDF version of it, it would be nice to know what someone with regulatory experience thinks about it. I'd like to get into fisheries management one day.