Groupers endangered?

Kathy & Terry Hall kvhall at coqui.net
Mon Dec 24 10:34:38 EST 2001


Dear Mel,

You'll find a gold mine of information at the Caribbean Fishery Management
Council website, under the heading "Regulations":

http://www.caribbeanfmc.com/caribbean_regulations.htm

There's info. on reef fish and pelagics, spiny lobster, queen conch, and
corals.

Kathy Hall
La Liga Ecologica del Noroeste
Puerto Rico  



> From: mel keys <mekvinga at yahoo.com>
> Date: Sat, 22 Dec 2001 06:20:12 -0800 (PST)
> To: coral-list-daily <coral-list at coral.aoml.noaa.gov>
> Subject: Groupers endangered?
> 
> Season's greetings, fellow Listers.
> I'm in a continuing discussion about declining fish
> populations.  Is there a website other than the
> Monterey Bay Aquarium's listing, that includes
> groupers, and Caribbean fish and invertibrates, such
> as snapper, lobster, and conch?
> Is any grouper on the Endagered list?
> Thanks in advance.
> Melissa Keyes
> St. Croix
> 
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