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Posted on 8/27/14 at 10:50 pm to jimjackandjose
it keeps getting better.....
https://www.outdooralabama.com/sites/default/files/Preliminary%20Results%20of%20Alabama%202014%20Red%20Snapper%20Reporting.pdf
NMFS
/
AL
Program
Comparison
The
Alabama
Red
Snapper
Reporting
Program
estimates
that
417,526
pounds
of
red
snapper
were
landed
through
June.
The
federal
MRIP
Program
estimates
that
1,041,121
pounds
of
red
snapper
were
landed
in
Alabama
through
June.
The
federal
program
landing
estimates
are
nearly
two
and
a
half
times
more
red
snapper
than
the
Alabama
Red
Snapper
Reporting
Program.
This
is
a
significant
difference!
AMRD
has
installed
video
cameras
at
six
coastal
boat
launches.
Video
data
from
the
cameras
were
used
to
count
vessel
launches
and
fishermen
during
the
nine
day
federal
season.
The
video
data
confirms
that
the
estimates
from
the
Alabama
Red
Snapper
Reporting
Program
are
more
accurate
than
the
federal
MRIP
estimates.
https://www.outdooralabama.com/sites/default/files/Preliminary%20Results%20of%20Alabama%202014%20Red%20Snapper%20Reporting.pdf
NMFS
/
AL
Program
Comparison
The
Alabama
Red
Snapper
Reporting
Program
estimates
that
417,526
pounds
of
red
snapper
were
landed
through
June.
The
federal
MRIP
Program
estimates
that
1,041,121
pounds
of
red
snapper
were
landed
in
Alabama
through
June.
The
federal
program
landing
estimates
are
nearly
two
and
a
half
times
more
red
snapper
than
the
Alabama
Red
Snapper
Reporting
Program.
This
is
a
significant
difference!
AMRD
has
installed
video
cameras
at
six
coastal
boat
launches.
Video
data
from
the
cameras
were
used
to
count
vessel
launches
and
fishermen
during
the
nine
day
federal
season.
The
video
data
confirms
that
the
estimates
from
the
Alabama
Red
Snapper
Reporting
Program
are
more
accurate
than
the
federal
MRIP
estimates.
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