Please select your home edition
Edition
Maritimo M75

Senators show support for Atlantic Red Snapper Exempted Fishing Permits

by American Sportfishing Association 3 Mar 07:33 PST
Atlantic Red Snapper © American Sportfishing Association

U.S. Senators Ashley Moody (R-FL), Rick Scott (R-FL), Ted Budd (R-NC), and Lindsay Graham (R-SC) sent a letter to Secretary of Commerce Howard Lutnick strongly encouraging the approval of the Atlantic red snapper Exempted Fishing Permit (EFP) applications for the states of Florida, Georgia, South Carolina, and North Carolina.

Under the leadership of each state, the EFP proposals would allow for state data collection and red snapper recreational harvest seasons ranging from 39 days to 62 days this year, up from the meager two-day 2025 recreational season.

Recreational fishing is a major economic driver in the four states, having an annual economic impact of over $27 billion. The states have made significant investments in red snapper research and data collection and are best equipped to effectively manage them.

Read the support letter here

Related Articles

Bipartisan Great American Outdoors Act 250
GAOA 250 invests $1.9 billion annually to address deferred maintenance of outdoor recreation On June 10, House Committee on Natural Resources Chairman Bruce Westerman (R-Ark.) and Ranking Member Jared Huffman (D-Calif.) introduced the bipartisan Great American Outdoors Act 250 (GAOA 250). Posted on 16 Jun
Sportfishing industry hosts 63 trash cleanups
During National Fishing & Boating Week Last week, as part of National Fishing & Boating Week 2026, the sportfishing industry coalesced around a single goal - pick up trash along our favorite local waterways and improve fishing for America's 57 million anglers. Posted on 16 Jun
Celebrate National Fishing and Boating Week 2026
Anglers and boaters across the country are celebrating this week Anglers and boaters across the country are celebrating National Fishing and Boating Week. Whether fishing in local ponds or secluded waters, more than 57 million anglers take to the water each year, generating $230 billion in economic output. Posted on 9 Jun
Tell NOAA to modernize outdated vessel speed rule
The proposal would have created serious consequences for the sportfishing community In 2022, NOAA proposed a sweeping expansion of the North Atlantic Right Whale Vessel Speed Rule that would have forced many small recreational boats along the East Coast to travel at just 10 knots for up to seven months out of the year. Posted on 27 May
Be part of the Million Pound Challenge
This summer, ASA members across the country will come together with one shared goal The response to the Million Pound Challenge is already building momentum—and there's still time for you to join the program. Posted on 14 May
Join the ASA Million Pound Challenge
Clean water is the foundation of everything we do Clean water is the foundation of everything we do—and now, there's a way for the entire industry to come together and make a measurable impact. Posted on 5 May
ASA Hosts Successful Inaugural Fly-In
To advocate for the interests of the sportfishing industry Last week, industry leaders joined together and collectively walked hundreds of miles across the U.S. Capitol Complex, all for one cause - to advocate for the interests of the sportfishing industry and the entire recreational fishing community. Posted on 21 Apr
Sportfishing industry heads to DC
More than 100 professionals traveled for Keep America Fishing Fly-In This week, more than 100 sportfishing industry professionals traveled to Washington, D.C. for the inaugural Keep America Fishing Fly-In. Posted on 13 Apr
New Action Removes Sec. 232 Aluminum Tariffs
On Reels, Nets and More Last week, President Trump issued a Proclamation that removes previously-imposed Sec. 232 aluminum tariffs on fishing reels, reel accessories, landing nets among many other products. These changes went into effect on Monday, April 6, 2026. Posted on 6 Apr
Senate reauthorization of Dingell-Johnson Act
Following similar action in the House from June of last year Last week, a group of eight bipartisan senators led by Dan Sullivan (R-AK) introduced a bill (S. 4250) to reauthorize the Dingell-Johnson Act through 2031, following similar action in the House from June of last year. Posted on 30 Mar
Selden CXrMaritimo M50North Sails Loft 57 Podcast