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LOUISIANA MARINE RECREATIONAL LICENSES

LOUISIANA MARINE RECREATIONAL LICENSES. LA license requirements for recreational fishermen and recreational for-hire vessels. Types of data collected for each type of license How we collect recreational landings data Additional notes.

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LOUISIANA MARINE RECREATIONAL LICENSES

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  1. LOUISIANA MARINE RECREATIONAL LICENSES LA license requirements for recreational fishermen and recreational for-hire vessels. Types of data collected for each type of license How we collect recreational landings data Additional notes

  2. Louisiana Recreational Fishing License Types, Exemptions, & Data Collected

  3. How we collect recreational landings data • Participate in MRFSS– agency personnel act as dockside surveyors, validate interview information • Participate in review of preliminary estimates from state summaries • Phone and intercept portions of charter vessel survey (captains holding HMS and reef fish permits required to report – others report voluntarily)

  4. Additional Notes • Dockside refusal rate for MRFSS intercept <3% in previous year • Charter telephone successful contact rate averages 60% • The final disposition of the remaining 40% non-contact • 12% answering machine • 12% not in service (based on 2006 numbers) • 6% were ineligible (no charter fishing) • 4% were not available • 2% no answer • 1% refusal to participate • 2005 was an unusual year

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