TALLAHASSEE, Florida — President Donald Trump and Gov. Ron DeSantis announced Friday that federal regulators had approved a permit for Florida to temporarily take over management of recreational red snapper fishing off the Atlantic coast.
Under Florida’s earlier proposed plan, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission would be allowed to manage Atlantic red snapper through 2028. The state’s plan would give Atlantic recreational anglers a 39-day red snapper fishing season this year, a massive spike compared to last year’s two-day season. Exempted fishing permits were also given to Georgia, South Carolina and North Carolina.
As of Friday evening, NOAA Fisheries had not officially published its approval. Multiple agency spokespeople did not respond to requests for information on the permit approvals.
“The incompetent Biden administration tried to shut down the oceans for our fishermen,” Trump said in a speech at The Villages on Friday. “We love and respect our fishermen. Unlike the Democrats, we’ll only do them good. So, to all of those who fish red snapper and other fish, Trump and NOAA are delivering for you, so just enjoy it.”