for recreational fishing in the area. 



They'll poll people who promote 

 and use the fishery resources in Puerto 

 Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands. And 

 they'll try to determine if recreational 

 fishing is a potential product the islands 

 could market. 



The project, which is sponsored by 

 the National Marine Fisheries Service 

 Southeast Regional Office, will be co- 

 ordinated with another study. A Puerto 

 Rico Sea Grant researcher will study 

 the ability of the islands to support an 

 increased recreational fishing industry. 



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