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Annual Catch Limits (ACL) Monitoring
NOAA Fisheries Service tracks commercial and recreational ACLs in the southeastern United States. The Southeast Regional Office will provide the preliminary information on fisheries in the Gulf of Mexico and South Atlantic.
For more information about ACL monitoring, contact the Sustainable Fisheries Division at: (727) 824-5305.
For more specific questions, contact:
Commercial ACL Monitoring: Catherine Hayslip (Catherine.Hayslip@noaa.gov)
Recreational ACL Monitoring: Michael Larkin (Michael.Larkin@noaa.gov)
Mackerel and Cobia: Susan Gerhart (Susan.Gerhart@noaa.gov)
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