Join Webinar: Reviewing Florida Hogfish Stocks for Sustainable Fishing Future
Published Date: 1/21/2026
Notice
Summary
Fishermen, seafood lovers, and coastal communities in the Gulf and South Atlantic are invited to join a free online meeting on February 2, 2026, to review the health of Florida hogfish. This check-up helps decide if fishing rules need to change to keep hogfish populations strong and fishing sustainable. No money changes now, but the results could shape future fishing limits and protect the fish everyone depends on.
Analyzed Economic Effects
2 provisions identified: 1 benefits, 0 costs, 1 mixed.
Assessment Could Shape Fishing Limits
The SEDAR 94 assessment results could shape future fishing rules for Florida hogfish and are intended to help keep hogfish populations strong and fishing sustainable. No money or rules change now, but the outcome of this assessment may influence future limits that affect fishermen and seafood supply.
Free Public Webinar on Hogfish
You can join a free public webinar on February 2, 2026, from 10:00 a.m. until 1:00 p.m. Eastern Time to review the health of Florida hogfish. The webinar is open to the public; request a webinar invitation at least 24 hours before the meeting from the SEDAR coordinator.
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