Management areas are created by the Gulf of Mexico Fishery Management Council to achieve the goals of the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act. This interactive map allows users to view fishery management areas, boundaries, and their associated fishing regulations in the Gulf of Mexico. Launch map
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Coral Amendment 9
The Gulf Council is considering establishing new coral protections in the Gulf of Mexico to conserve essential fish habitat and support sustainable fisheries. The Council’s fishermen and scientific advisors have recognized 15 areas that are unique in their abundance and diversity of corals that may warrant further protections. Read the amendment or explore the HAPCs under consideration.
Red Snapper Decision Support Tool
The Gulf Council is considering an amendment that could establish a regional approach for managing recreationally harvested red snapper to improve access and allow regional flexibility of management. The Council recognizes that this is a complex issue and requires consideration of the outcomes for both anglers on for-hire vessels and anglers on private vessels. This… Continue Reading Red Snapper Decision Support Tool
Essential Fish Habitat 5-Year Review
This resource summaries findings of the Gulf of Mexico Fishery Management Council’s 2011-2016 review of essential fish habitat (EFH) in the Gulf of Mexico. This review included the development of species profiles, updated habitat association tables, habitat maps, and the bibliography used to produce the review. This application is interactive and can be queried by… Continue Reading Essential Fish Habitat 5-Year Review