The Lagniappe fisheries newsletter – April 2011 – is now available at the Louisiana Fisheries website for download.
Articles in this issue are:
- An Overview of the Catch Share Approach to Fishery Management
- Sea Grant Personnel Help Fishermen Navigate TAA
- La. Saltwater Series Fishing Tournament Kicks off at Seaway Marina
- Grass Carp Used to Combat Aquatic Weeds
- New Anti-Littering Campaign
- Public Meetings to Discuss Proposed Changes for Toledo Bend, Caddo Lake & Sabine River
- Oyster Season to Close Early in East Side of Calcasieu Lake
- LDWF Extends Shrimp Season in Breton & Chandeleur Sound
- Public Hearings Scheduled for Federal Mackerel, Cobia & Spiny Lobster Fisheries
- Regional Survey of the Economic Contributions of Saltwater Angling
- Gulf of Mexico Fishery Management Council to Meet in Orange Beach, Ala.
- New Control Date Established for the South Atlantic Golden Crab Fishery
- Commercial King Mackerel Hook-and-Line Fishing Prohibited in the Southern Florida West Coast Subzone
- Draft National Aquaculture Policies Released
- Commercial Harvest of Vermilion Snapper in the South Atlantic Federal Waters
- King Mackerel Trip Limit Decrease in the Southern Florida West Coast Subzone
- Reporting Oiled Fish or Gear
- New Requirements for Commercial Fishing Industry Vessels
- Gulf Coast Ecosystem Restoration Task Force Opens State Information Call Lines
- Marsh Restoration with Gulf Saver Bags
- Louisiana Shrimp Watch
Lagniappe, a monthly fisheries newsletter, is a joint publication of Louisiana Sea Grant and the LSU AgCenter.
