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Commercial fishermen concerned recreational fishing is leading to overfishing

May 13, 2022 โ€” Cobia, Lane Snapper, Greater Amberjack, Gag Grouper, and Gulf of Mexico Jacks Complex โ€” these are all fish you can catch out in the Gulf of Mexico. Many of you have probably eaten, any, or all these fish, but theyโ€™re also being overfished, or close to it, according to NOAA, and its annual report on American fisheries.

This report has some commercial fisherman concerned about their own livelihood, and what they say is the lack of oversight for recreational fishing.

โ€œThere are plenty of fish out here to be caught,โ€ said Captain Matt Sexton for the Small Shellfishing vessel. โ€œEveryone should have equal chance to catch fish out here, but there are a lot of rules and regulations that are going on that are not fair to the commercial fishermen.โ€

Those same concerns were repeated by boat captains readying their boats for their next trip.

Read the full story at Fox 4

 

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