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Governors of southern states, led by Gov. Ron DeSantis, are teaming up to ask Washington for more control over the red ...
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The governors of South Carolina, Florida and Georgia have asked the U.S. Commerce secretary to allow states to manage red ...
Gulf states manage their snapper seasons, but federal officials still do in the South Atlantic, where last year's season was ...
Florida, Georgia, and South Carolina’s governors are all asking for control of red snapper limits in the Atlantic Ocean.
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In a letter to the U.S. Department of Commerce signed by Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp and South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster, the governors called out the National Oceanic and ...
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FOX 5 Atlanta on MSNSouthern governors demand local control over red snapper management, criticize federal oversightThe governors argue that the current federal regulations, especially Amendment 59 to the Fishery Management Plan for the ...
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Our fishing industry has suffered under heavy handed federal regulations imposed by bureaucrats thousands of miles away," Gov ...
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Miami's Community Newspapers on MSNRed Snapper Season Opens Memorial Day Weekend, Sets Pace for Record 126-Day Gulf Red Snapper Recreational SeasonDESTIN, FLORIDA – Governor Ron DeSantis announced a record-breaking 126-day Gulf Red Snapper recreational season for 2025, the longest season since Florida assumed management of Gulf red snapper.
Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster sent a joint letter Wednesday to the U.S. Department of Commerce asking for the federal government ...
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — The governors of Florida, Georgia and South Carolina joined forces on Wednesday, requesting state management of red snapper and other reef fishes in the South Atlantic Ocean.
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Fox Weather on MSNNOAA eases off enhanced restrictions on red snapper fishing off Southeast coastNOAA Fisheries said it has amended rules that will expand fishing of red snapper in the South Atlantic, which will impact both recreational and commercial fishing.
Gov. Ron DeSantis stopped at a Panama City marina to sign a bill that prohibits law enforcement from stopping boaters without ...
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