Gulf Council to allow increased kill of ARS by Shrimpers??

Gulf Council Rule Likely to Increase Destructive By-Catch in Shrimp Trawling
NOAA Fisheries is currently taking comments
on a proposal from the Gulf of Mexico Fishery Management Council that
would allow an increase in the amount of commercial shrimp trawl fishing
effort in the northern Gulf of Mexico. If fully implemented, Shrimp
Amendment 18 to the Fishery Management Plan for the Shrimp Fishery of
the Gulf of Mexico would allow commercial shrimpers to trawl an additional 5,800 24-hour days in the northern Gulf, a relative increase in Gulf-wide effort of 21 percent.
This action will also dramatically increase the amount of
bycatch killed in shrimp trawls, including Atlantic croaker, seatrout
and juvenile red snapper.
Reductions in shrimp trawl bycatch – the result of a successful CCA
lawsuit and the 2005 hurricane season – led directly to an extraordinary
rebound in the Gulf red snapper population. No measure taken before
2005 had even begun to reverse the downward spiral of red snapper that
had endured for decades. Nonetheless, federal fishery managers now
appear willing to take the risky bet of allowing significantly more destructive shrimp trawls in the Gulf of Mexico and putting the recovery of red snapper at risk.
Shrimp trawls are among the most destructive, indiscriminate commercial
gears in use today. To catch one pound of shrimp roughly seven pounds of
bycatch come up in the nets. That bycatch can be anything in the ocean
that cannot outswim the nets, and almost all of it is culled and thrown
back dead. The toll from tens of thousands of shrimp trawl tows every
year is a devastating, hidden impact on our ocean ecosystems, but no one
knows the exact extent of the destruction since less than one percent
of all shrimping trips have observer coverage.
The very limited data on bycatch indicates this measure will
kill tens of million of pounds of finfish over the next 14 years. And
those are conservative estimates because the dated estimates of bycatch
used in the analysis of this amendment come from a period of depressed
stocks.
This is your opportunity to tell NOAA Fisheries that rather than
perpetuating and increasing the destruction caused by dragging nets over
sensitive ecosystems, managers should be increasing observer coverage
and using every means to reduce negative impacts to the greatest extent
possible. Use this link to be taken to the Federal Register web site to
speak against increasing bycatch in the shrimp industry: https://www.regulations.gov/comment?D=NOAA-NMFS-2019-0045-0040
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