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Red Snapper Comeback

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Gulf of Mexico red snapper may finally be on the mend. After decades of severe overfishing—taking fish faster than they can reproduce—regulators in 2007 at long last set strict limits on numbers of red snapper caught annually. A 2009 report shows the measures are working.

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  • Letter Re: Red Snapper State Consistency with Federal Regulations

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    • Apr 27, 2012
    On behalf of the Pew Environment Group’s Gulf of Mexico Fish Conservation Campaign, we offer our support for the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) staff’s recommendation and urge the FWC to adopt rules for Gulf red snapper consistent with federal regulations.

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