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procedure for updating maximum sustainable yield (MSY) for royal red shrimp is<br />

provided. Environmental and economic impacts are evaluated.<br />

Gulf <strong>of</strong> Mexico Fishery Management Council (1994). "The ITQ Red Snapper<br />

System Under Council Preferred Alternatives." Prepared for the Ad<br />

Hoc Red Snapper Advisory Panel meeting in New Orleans, August 8-9,<br />

5 pp.<br />

A set <strong>of</strong> questions and answers concerning the red snapper ITQ program<br />

for the commercial reef fish fishery.<br />

Gulf <strong>of</strong> Mexico Fishery Management Council (1994). "Draft Amendment 8<br />

and Environmental Assessment (Effort Management Amendment) to the<br />

Reef Fish Fishery Management Plan for the Reef Fish Resources <strong>of</strong><br />

the Gulf <strong>of</strong> Mexico." Lincoln Center, Suite 331, 5401 West Kennedy<br />

Boulevard, Tampa, Florida, November, 141 pp.<br />

The amendment includes a discussion <strong>of</strong> license limitation, individual<br />

transferable quotas, and the status quo in the reef fish fishery in the Gulf<br />

<strong>of</strong> Mexico. It also includes the Regulatory Impact Review and the Initial<br />

Regulatory Flexibility Analysis.<br />

Gulf <strong>of</strong> Mexico Fishery Management Council (1995). "Draft Amendment 3 to<br />

the Fishery Management Plan for Coral and Coral Reefs <strong>of</strong> the Gulf<br />

<strong>of</strong> Mexico Including an Environmental Assessment, Regulatory Impact<br />

Review, and Initial Regulatory Flexibility Analysis." Lincoln<br />

Center, Suite 331, 5401 West Kennedy Boulevard, Tampa, Florida,<br />

February, 27 pp.<br />

This amendment extends the live rock regulations promulgated in<br />

amendment 2 to include an annual quota during phaseout, revision <strong>of</strong> trip<br />

limits, closed area <strong>of</strong>f Florida's Panhandle, redefinition <strong>of</strong> allowable<br />

octocorals, and limited personal use harvest.<br />

Gulf <strong>of</strong> Mexico Fishery Management Council (1995). "Draft Amendment 8<br />

and Environmental Assessment (Effort Management Amendment) to the<br />

Reef Fish Fishery Management Plan for the Reef Fish Resources <strong>of</strong><br />

the Gulf <strong>of</strong> Mexico." Lincoln Center, Suite 331, 5401 West Kennedy<br />

Boulevard, Tampa, Florida, May, 151 pp.<br />

This amendment proposes rights based fishery management to increase the<br />

stability <strong>of</strong> the red snapper fishery in terms <strong>of</strong> fishing patterns and markets,<br />

to avoid to the extent practicable the derby type fishing season, to promote<br />

flexibility for the fishermen in their fishing operations, to provide for cost<br />

effective and enforceable management <strong>of</strong> the fishery, and to optimize net<br />

benefits from the fishery.<br />

Gulf <strong>of</strong> Mexico Fishery Management Council (1995). Draft Amendment Number 9<br />

to Fishery Management Plan for the Shrimp Fishery <strong>of</strong> the Gulf <strong>of</strong> Mexico,<br />

U.S. Waters With Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement, Regulatory<br />

Impact Review, Initial Regulatory Flexibility Analysis, and Social<br />

Impact Assessment. Lincoln Center, Suite 331, 5401 West Kennedy<br />

Boulevard, Tampa, Florida, August, 17 pp.<br />

The Gulf <strong>of</strong> Mexico Fishery Management Council proposes an amendment to<br />

the fishery management plan for the shrimp fishery <strong>of</strong> the Gulf <strong>of</strong> Mexico, U.S.<br />

waters, to require a reduction <strong>of</strong> the unwanted bycatch <strong>of</strong> finfish,<br />

particularly the red snapper. The requirement <strong>of</strong> fish escapement devices in<br />

the shrimp trawl is proposed to allow rebuilding <strong>of</strong> the overfished stock <strong>of</strong><br />

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