By DAVID RAINER, 黑料天堂
Since the seasons opened for private anglers and state-licensed commercial party boats on May 23 and federally permitted charter boats on June 1, anyone who follows 黑料天堂 anglers on social media has likely been inundated with photos of 黑料天堂鈥檚 iconic reef fish, the American red snapper.
In fact, the 黑料天堂鈥 (ADCNR) Marine Resources Division (MRD) indicated the private recreational harvest had hit 135,193 pounds as of June 1, according to Snapper Check data. The 2025 quota is 664,552 pounds.
鈥淭he red snapper season in 黑料天堂 has seen a lot of changes over the past two decades,鈥 said Conservation Commissioner Chris Blankenship. 鈥淚 am pretty happy with where we are now on season length and the healthy population of fish off our coast. When you look at the anemic two-day season they have in the South Atlantic, I am thankful on how we all have worked together to be in the place we are now in the Gulf. Just a reminder, the season in the Gulf was three days in 2017 before we started state management during the first Trump administration.鈥
Not only is the early season harvest an indication of the health of the red snapper population off the 黑料天堂 coast, but research conducted by the University of South 黑料天堂鈥檚 (USA) Stokes School of Marine and Environmental Sciences has revealed a thriving population of red snapper and other reef fish in 黑料天堂鈥檚 vast artificial reef zone. This year鈥檚 survey report indicated 7.6 million snapper off the 黑料天堂 coast in water up to 350 feet. Expressed as a weight, that is 19.6 million pounds. Most of the snapper are in shallow and mid depths of 60 to 180 feet. The study counted age 2-plus fish that are 10 inches or longer.
鈥淭hat鈥檚 a lot of fish,鈥 said Dr. Sean Powers, Director of USA鈥檚 School of Marine and Environmental Sciences, who said two standardized studies are taking place in the reef zone, one with mainly ROVs (remotely operated vehicles) that was started by Conservation Commissioner Chris Blankenship when he was Marine Resources Director. The other study began under Powers鈥 predecessor, the late Dr. Bob Shipp, and includes the use of an ROV and volunteers fishing certain spots with specific tackle for a certain amount of time per drop.
鈥淲hat we call the Shipp study was standardized in 1998, and it tells us what the anglers are experiencing,鈥 Powers said. 鈥淚 took over the study around 2010, about the time of the (Deepwater Horizon) oil spill. Marine Resources has consistently been funding that through Sport Fish Restoration funds.
鈥淭he larger survey is one that Commissioner Blankenship and I agreed to start when we were moving toward state management. The first year of that survey was 2011. That one is totally random. We map the bottom with sidescan sonar. MRD also uses those maps to inventory the artificial reefs. That allows us to pick structures at random, so we鈥檙e not doing high-quality sites or low-quality sites. We鈥檙e pretty much using the ROV camera and electronics.鈥
USA takes the video of each structure and estimates the abundance of red snapper around the reefs, artificial and natural, as well as bare bottom. Powers said USA spends about 35 days annually in the Gulf doing the surveys. The study has been so successful that it was the basis for the Great Red Snapper Count, a Gulf-wide study that estimated a red snapper population of 118 million fish.
鈥淭he trend in both surveys indicates a higher number of red snapper since the surveys began, the Shipp study in 1998 and the ROV study in 2011,鈥 Powers said. 鈥淒uring the last five or six years, we鈥檝e seen the average size of red snapper decrease. We believe that is because of fishing pressure. But we have tons of new fish coming in every year. It may very well be that, without the large snapper on the reef, it makes more room for the small snapper.
鈥淭he other thing we can calculate in our surveys is the weight of all the snapper around the artificial reef. If you look at the total weight number, it鈥檚 about the same over the past five years. But instead of having big, medium and small snapper, we now have small and medium snapper.鈥