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Feds CHOKED Fishermen—Trump UNLEASHES Coastal Revolution…
President Trump’s push to slash federal red tape is set to unlock months-long red snapper seasons for South Atlantic anglers, challenging decades of D.C. overreach that choked coastal livelihoods.
Background on Federal Overreach in Fisheries
Red snapper stocks in South Atlantic federal waters endured short recreational seasons of just 1-2 days under NOAA’s Snapper-Grouper Fishery Management Plan. Federal rules stemmed from inaccurate Marine Recreational Information Program data on catch, effort, and discards, forcing conservative quotas that limited harvests. Coastal communities suffered economically as anglers faced “derby-style” rushes, heightening safety risks and wasting fish through dead discards. States long criticized this top-down approach for ignoring local knowledge.
Trump’s Executive Action Ignites State Empowerment
President Trump signed Executive Order 14276 in April 2025, directing NOAA and states to deploy EFPs for modern data collection and expanded angler access. Georgia’s Department of Natural Resources submitted its EFP request on November 10, 2025, seeking a two-month season. Early 2026 saw Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, South Carolina Department of Natural Resources, and North Carolina Division of Marine Fisheries follow with applications for 39-62 day pilots aligned with data waves like July 1 to August 31.
NOAA Opens Door with Public Comments
NOAA Fisheries announced public comment periods February 11-13, 2026, on the four EFP applications via Federal Register notices and bulletins like FB26-004. Proposals mandate harvest permits and app-based electronic reporting to track discards accurately without rigid quotas. NOAA Administrator Neil Jacobs hailed this as a “bold new paradigm for coastal prosperity” under Trump. No final decisions exist yet; reviews await Council recommendations and Coast Guard input.
These pilots build on 2025 Florida EFPs testing discard reduction. Outcomes will shape 2027-2028 management, potentially transferring authority like Gulf states achieved in 2017 via Amendment 50.
Congressional Push and Stakeholder Momentum
Rep. Lee Hewitt urged NOAA on February 13, 2026, to approve South Carolina’s 62-day EFP for precise stock data and economic gains in recreational and for-hire sectors. In March 2026, Senators Rick Scott, Ashley Moody (FL), Ted Budd (NC), and Lindsey Graham pressed Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick for swift approvals. Rep. John Rutherford previously championed state-led efforts. Anglers and charters stand to gain safer, extended access reducing derby dangers.
Trump touts Red Snapper fishing permit approvals https://t.co/5cnsEf86aZ
— Just the News (@JustTheNews) May 1, 2026
Economic and Political Wins for Coastal America
Short-term, approved EFPs enable quota-equivalent harvests through better reporting, revitalizing charters in Florida, Georgia, South Carolina, and North Carolina. Long-term, refined data supports sustainable quotas and full state control, echoing Trump’s America First agenda against federal bureaucracy. Both conservatives frustrated by D.C. elites and liberals weary of mismanaged resources see hope in this devolution of power. It affirms founding principles of local governance over centralized control, fostering self-reliance.
Industry voices like GADNR’s Doug Haymans praise the flexibility for data quality. While overharvest risks exist, NOAA mandates legal safeguards. No major opposition surfaces, signaling broad support for reform.
Sources:
NOAA Fisheries Seeks Comments on Four Applications for Exempted Fishing Permits
Hewitt Asks NOAA to Approve 62-Day Red Snapper Fishing Season
States Could Net Control of Red Snapper Season
Urge NOAA to Expand Recreational Access
CRD Seeks 2-Month Snapper Season
South Atlantic Red Snapper Exempted Fishing Permits 2025-2026
Rutherford Leads Bicameral Letter for State Management of South Atlantic Red Snapper
Snapper-Grouper Fishery of the South Atlantic: Requests for Exempted Fishing Permits
Governor Ron DeSantis Announces Management Proposal for Atlantic Red Snapper Season