HOW THE SEASON WAS DETERMINED:The
red snapper total recreational quota is 7,399,000 pounds whole weight.
57.7% is allocated to the private angling component and 42.3% is
allocated to the for-hire component. For the for-hire component: The 2020 quota for the federal for-hire component is 3,130,000 pounds whole weight.The annual catch target for the federal for-hire component is 2,848,000 pounds whole weight, which is 91% of the quota.The
number of days for the federal for-hire component to harvest its annual
catch target was projected using recent catch rates and mean weights.REGULATIONS FOR FISHING IN FEDERAL WATERS:Vessels with a Federal Gulf Charter/Headboat Permit for Reef Fish: Persons
aboard a federally permitted for-hire vessel cannot fish for or possess
red snapper in federal or state waters when the federal for-hire season
is closed.If
the federal permit is transferred off the vessel, persons aboard the
vessel cannot, any time during that fishing year, fish for or possess
red snapper in federal waters when the federal for-hire season is
closed.These
restrictions apply even if the vessel is not acting as a charter
vessel; for example, the captain is taking his family fishing.These restrictions apply regardless of any other permit on the vessel.Relevant regulations: 50 CRF 622.39(c) and 622.41(q)(2)(iii)(B).State licensed for-hire vessels without a Federal Gulf Charter/Headboat Permit for Reef Fish: The
delegation of management to the Gulf states for the red snapper private
angling component does not allow for-hire vessels to fish for or
possess red snapper in or from federal waters without a federal for-hire
permit.Please see state regulations relative to fishing for red snapper in state waters.Vessels with a Federal Gulf of Mexico Commercial Reef Fish Permit: Persons
aboard the vessel can recreationally fish for red snapper when the
private angling season is open, if they declare they are recreationally
fishing when they hail out through the vessel monitoring system (VMS),
or call-in system.While
on a recreational trip, each person aboard is restricted to the bag
limit, no commercial quantities of any reef fish species can be on
board, and the fish may not be sold.This does not apply if the vessel also has a Federal Gulf Charter/Headboat Permit for Reef Fish (see above).Relevant regulations: 50 CFR 622.39(b), 622.28(e), 622.38(a)(2). |