Attention Fishermen: New Rules On Snook, Redfish Due To Red Tide

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MIAMI (CBSMiami/AP) - Officials have decided to change fishing rules for snook and redfish through 2019 due to widespread toxic red tide algae in the Gulf of Mexico.

During its meeting, Wednesday, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission expanded a catch-and-release order for snook and redfish to include all of Pinellas and Pasco counties and Tampa Bay. Other parts of the Gulf Coast were already under restricted fishing orders.

It's an attempt to protect the stock, which has been hit hard by red tide.

This order is good through May 10, 2019.

Fish kills have been widespread for months due to red tide.

The commission also ordered the bay scallop season in waters off Gulf County, to be closed four days early, on Tuesday, due to red tide.

(© Copyright 2018 CBS Broadcasting Inc. All Rights Reserved. The Associated Press contributed to this report.)

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