Court Halts Expanded Red Snapper Fishing Season in South Atlantic States

May 22, 2026
Court Halts Expanded Red Snapper Fishing Season in South Atlantic States
  • A federal court has paused NOAA Fisheries’ red snapper exempted fishing permits for four South Atlantic states, including Florida, suspending the planned expanded recreational season.

  • The injunction does not affect Florida’s Gulf Coast red snapper season or commercial fishing in the Atlantic.

  • Florida’s red snapper season, which was slated to begin over Memorial Day weekend and run through early June before three October weekends, is temporarily suspended under the exempted permits.

  • The extension was part of an effort approved earlier in May to shift management toward state oversight and improve angler-reported data for better fisheries management.

  • South Carolina and other states argued for state oversight, saying local waters and fishermen are better managed locally and that data gaps justified an experimental approach.

  • NOAA Fisheries advised the public to check with state agencies for details, and Florida officials had sought comment from the Florida Wildlife Conservation Commission.

  • DNR officials hope the injunction is temporary and that the exempted permits will be reinstated, emphasizing a longer-term goal of responsible management and better data.

  • Fishermen and charter captains expressed frustration over the delay, noting the historically short seasons and the potential benefits of expanded access for sustainable management.

  • Ongoing coverage highlights the broader impact on communities that depend on recreational red snapper fishing, including local businesses and anglers.

  • The plan included free experimental permits for eligible anglers that require reporting all harvests, with the landing page remaining active during the injunction.

  • Environmental and conservation groups, along with commercial interests, challenged the EFPs, arguing they could increase fishing pressure on a stock already listed as overfished.

  • Lawsuits from Earthjustice, Ocean Conservancy, and others contended the permits risk overfishing a rebuilding red snapper population, citing stock assessments showing overfishing and overfished conditions.

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