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Gulf Fishing Regulations Continue

By Alabama Public Radio

Gulf of Mexico – Researchers have been closely watching the health of marine life in the Gulf of Mexico. Four species in the Gulf are still considered to be overfished -- including greater amberjack, red grouper, red snapper and vermilion snapper. However, federal wildlife officials are trying to rebuild those numbers, and have set goals to end overfishing for red grouper this year. The Gulf of Mexico Fishery Management Council is also considering additional red snapper regulations. Actions on greater amberjack could be taken next year.

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