ENROLLED Page 1 of 2 Regular Session, 2012 HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTI ON NO. 10 BY REPRESENTATIVES REYNOLDS, GREENE, HILL, RICHARD, AND WHITNEY AND SENATOR GARY SMI TH A CONCURRENT RESOLUTI ON To memorialize the United States Congress to take such actions as are necessary to encourage the National Marine Fisheries Service, the Gulf of Mexico Marine Fisheries Council, and the Gulf of Mexico Fisheries Management Council to adopt a weekend-only fishery management regime for red snapper in the Gulf of Mexico for 2012. WHEREAS, it is the responsibility of the National Marine Fisheries Service, an agency in the National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration, through the Gulf of Mexico Marine Fisheries Council and the Gulf of Mexico Fisheries Management Council, to manage and regulate marine species located in the Gulf of Mexico; and WHEREAS, this management and regulation includes a determination of the sustainability of each species and preservation of the sustainability through the setting of take limits, individual fishing quotas, and opening and closing seasons; and WHEREAS, red snapper is a highly sought-after fish and, through the years has been one of the most popular fish for restaurants but is currently one of the most highly regulated fisheries due to the fact that in the late 1970s and early 1980s, the population spawnings were not as strong as had been expected; and WHEREAS, in an effort to protect the fishery, regulations were instituted that limited the number of fish that could be taken and set the minimum and maximum sizes; and WHEREAS, although these regulations have resulted in an increase in the number of red snapper in the Gulf of Mexico and in an overall increased health of the red snapper populations, because of the past experience with unexpected spawning difficulties, NOAA Fisheries continues to maintain tight rein on the red snapper fishery and continues to ENROLLEDHCR NO. 10 Page 2 of 2 implement stringent regulations on the taking of red snapper in the Gulf with those regulations for 2012 involving an open season of only forty days; and WHEREAS, a forty-day season for red snapper will be devastating particularly to the charter fishing industry whose clientele are eager for the experience of fishing for and landing Louisiana's famed and highly sought after red snapper; and WHEREAS, the charter industry in the state of Louisiana is an industry, like so many others across coastal Louisiana, that has been hard hit in recent years by hurricanes, record- setting riverine flooding, and the BP oil disaster in the Gulf; and WHEREAS, one of the options discussed while determining the 2012 management regime was a weekend-only fishery which would elongate the period of time within which red snapper could be caught to nearly the entire summer, thus enabling the charter fishing industry, largely a weekend-only industry, more opportunities to ply their trade, book their charters, and increase the income to an already hard-hit industry. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Legislature of Louisiana does hereby memorialize the United States Congress to take such actions as are necessary to encourage the National Marine Fisheries Service, the Gulf of Mexico Marine Fisheries Council, and the Gulf of Mexico Fisheries Management Council to adopt a weekend-only fishery management scheme for red snapper for 2012. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a copy of this Resolution be transmitted to the presiding officers of the Senate and the House of Representatives of the Congress of the United States of America and to each member of the Louisiana congressional delegation and the heads of the National Marine Fisheries Service, the Gulf of Mexico Marine Fisheries Council, and the Gulf of Mexico Fisheries Management Council. SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATI VES PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE