A federal plan to shut down bottom fishing in a large area off Florida’s east coast has won a final approval, raising fears of lost work among fishermen in Northeast Florida and Southeast Georgia.
“It’s not good. It’s probably going to put all the party boats out of business for sure,” said Benny Hendrix, a charter boat operator in Fernandina Beach.
The closure of about 4,800 square miles of ocean bottom is part of a package of steps to protect red snapper from overfishing.
Although U.S. Commerce Secretary Gary Locke formally approved that plan this week, his agency must still finalize a set of rules to implement the new limits.
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