2026-05267Proposed RuleWallet

Gulf Groupers Dodge Hooks with New Catch Curbs

Published Date: 3/18/2026

Proposed Rule

Summary

The Gulf of America is planning new rules to protect shallow-water groupers like scamp and yellowmouth by lowering catch limits and setting a fixed closed season for recreational fishing. These changes affect both recreational and commercial fishers and aim to keep grouper populations healthy while more long-term plans are developed. Comments on the proposal are open until April 17, 2026, so now’s the time to speak up!

Analyzed Economic Effects

3 provisions identified: 0 benefits, 1 costs, 2 mixed.

Major Catch Limits Cut for Shallow-Water Grouper

The total Other shallow-water grouper (Other SWG) stock complex ACL would be cut from 710,000 lb to 322,000 lb (a 54.7% reduction). The commercial ACL would drop from 547,000 lb to 255,000 lb, and the commercial quota (ACT) would fall from 525,000 lb to 245,000 lb. These changes would apply to IFQ shareholders, commercial fishing businesses, charter/headboat for-hire businesses, and recreational anglers in Gulf Federal waters.

Recreational Season Closed Jan 1–June 30

Recreational harvest of Other SWG in Gulf Federal waters would be prohibited each year from January 1 through June 30, with an open season from July 1 through December 31. During the closed season, bag and possession limits for Other SWG from Gulf Federal waters would be zero.

IFQ Allocation and Share Price Effects Possible

The proposed quota reductions make Other SWG IFQ allocation a smaller fixed supply, which could change allocation transfer prices and IFQ share values. NMFS notes allocation transfer prices may increase and that share values could decrease if investors expect lower future revenue, but these price effects cannot be quantified and are expected to likely be small.

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Key Dates

Published Date
Comments Due
3/18/2026
4/17/2026

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