Legal Battle Over Atlantic Red Snapper Season Highlights Tensions in Fisheries Management
A federal judge halted an expanded recreational red snapper season in the Atlantic, sparking controversy among fishermen, environmentalists, and state officials.
A federal judge halted an expanded recreational red snapper season in the Atlantic, sparking controversy among fishermen, environmentalists, and state officials.
Miles from shore, a recreational fisherman named Chris Kemp pumps and reels as he battles a fish 150 feet below. Eventually, the 10-pound red snapper gives up and is hauled aboard the charter boat Jodie Lynn II.
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