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Gulf of Mexico and South Atlantic Coastal Migratory Pelagics (Mackerel)

 

  Fishery Bulletins  

FB08-016 - King Mackerel Trip Limit Decreased to 500 Pounds Per Day for Commercial Hook-and-Line Vessels Fishing in the Southern Florida West Coast Subzone

FB08-014: Reminder of Seasonal Boundary Shifts Beginning April 1, 2008, for Atlantic and Gulf Groups of King Mackerel off the Florida Coast

FB08-012: Gulf Group King Mackerel Commercial Fishery Closed to Vessels Fishing in the Florida East Coast Subzone

FB08-008: NOAA Fisheries Service Announces the Publication of a Final Rule Changing the Timing of Trip Limits for the Atlantic Spanish Mackerel Fishery off the East Coast of Florida

FB08-007: King Mackerel Commercial Gillnet Fishery to Close in the Southern Florida West Coast Subzone

FB08-005: King Mackerel Trip Limit Increased to 75 Fish Per Day For Commercial Hook-and-Line Vessels Fishing in the Florida East Coast Subzone

FB07-053: King Mackerel Trip Limit Decreased to 500 Pounds Per Day for Commercial Hook-And-Line Vessels Fishing In The Northern Florida West Coast Subzone

FB07-044: King Mackerel commercial fishery closed in western Gulf of Mexico from U.S./Mexican border to Alabama/Florida boundary

 

  Items of Interest  

Making Sense of Mackerel

Framework Amendment for Atlantic Spanish Mackerel

Quota Monitoring



 

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