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National Saltwater Recreational Fisheries Policy : Southeast Regional Implementation Plan 2016-2017

  • 2016



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    Recreational fishery interests in the Southeast Region are represented through a variety of fishing organizations, non-government organizations, state and federal governments, marine fishery commissions, and fishery management councils. The Southeast Region consists of three separate fishery management councils— Gulf of Mexico, Caribbean, and South Atlantic. The Southeast Regional Office and Southeast Fisheries Science Center staff continue to have an open dialogue with the recreational fishing community through various mechanisms, including open question-and-answer sessions hosted by the regional administrator and science center director at fishery management council meetings, recreational constituent conference calls on Gulf of Mexico red snapper, meeting with Southeast recreational fishing representatives from each of the fishery management councils and members of the Marine Fisheries Advisory Committee’s Recreational Fisheries Subcommittee, and many other conversations. These types of forums are essential to gaining feedback on issues concerning or important to recreational fishermen.
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