Trump expands red snapper fishing as critics warn of overfishing
Trump expands red snapper fishing as critics warn of overfishing
Trump expands red snapper fishing as critics warn of overfishing
Anglers in Florida, Georgia, and Carolinas gain more fishing control with Trump's red snapper permit approval.

US President Donald Trump has said that all state permits for the 2026 recreational red snapper fishing season have been approved, a move he says will expand access for anglers across southeastern coastal states. In a post shared on Truth Social on Friday, Trump described the decision as a “huge win” for fishermen in states including Florida, Georgia, South Carolina and North Carolina. “For years, our Great Fishermen have been punished with VERY short Federal fishing seasons despite RECORD HIGH fish populations and the States begging to oversee these permits,” he added. The policy centres on coordination with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), which regulates fisheries and sets quotas and seasons in federal waters.