The Greater Amberjack Count is backed by $11.7 million in funding.
Captain Brett Falterman of Fish Research Support displays a conventionally-tagged greater amberjack before releasing the fish off the coast of Louisiana. Photo courtesy of Michael Dance, Louisiana State University, and Marcus Drymon, Mississippi State University.Catch a greater amberjack in the Gulf of Mexico this summer, and you could win a $250 bonus.
Like the Great Red Snapper Count before it, the Greater Amberjack Count is a far-reaching effort to determine the size of the fish population, its distribution and its preference for various type of habitat. This knowledge, in turn, will guide efforts to regulate the fishery. The National Marine Fisheries Service considers greater amberjack to be overfished in the Gulf of Mexico but not in the south Atlantic.
According to USA, 450 fish will have electronic transmitters implanted in their bodies. These will be tracked by underwater acoustic receivers in the Gulf and the South Atlantic. “The success of the conventional tagging study critically depends on participation from fishermen of all sectors,” according to a USA news release.
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