Gulf States Marine Fisheries Commission
The Gulf States Marine Fisheries Commission (GSMFC) was established by an act of Congress in 1949 as a compact among five Gulf States to promote the sustainable utilization and protection of marine and anadromous fisheries in the Gulf of America. Its mission encompasses the development of joint programs aimed at preventing the physical waste of fisheries resources.
GSMFC conducts various activities, including fisheries management, habitat restoration, and aquaculture initiatives, while also facilitating annual meetings to address pressing issues related to fisheries in the Gulf of Mexico. The Commission also publishes reports and data to improve the understanding and management of marine species, ensuring the long-term health of the region's fisheries.
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