Queen Triggerfish Management Measures_Proposed Rule_90FR47713
Summary
The federal government is proposing new rules to manage how many queen triggerfish can be caught in U.S. waters to protect this fish population from being overfished. The rules will affect commercial and recreational fishermen, and the public has until November 4, 2025, to share their opinions before the government makes a final decision.
Key Points
- 1NOAA is proposing catch limits for queen triggerfish to prevent the species from being depleted by overfishing
- 2The rules will impact both commercial fishermen who sell their catch and recreational anglers who fish for sport
- 3The public has until November 4, 2025, to submit comments on the proposed rule
- 4These management measures aim to keep the fish population healthy for future generations and maintain the fishing industry
- 5The final rule will be published after NOAA reviews public comments and makes any necessary changes
Key Dates
October 2, 2025
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