Florida Administrative Code
68 - FISH AND WILDLIFE CONSERVATION COMMISSION
68B - Marine Fisheries
Chapter 68B-50 - BAITFISH TRAWL FISHERIES
Section 68B-50.002 - Tarp Purse Seine Pilot Program for Certain Counties: Baitfish Annual Season Harvest Limits
Universal Citation: FL Admin Code R 68B-50.002
Current through Reg. 50, No. 249, December 24, 2024
(1) This rule shall govern the harvest of the following baitfish species in the region comprised by Wakulla, Franklin, Gulf, Bay, Okaloosa, and Walton Counties:
(a) Anchovy (Family
Engraulidae).
(b)
Blue runner (Caranx crysos).
(c) Atlantic thread herring
(Opisthonema oglinum).
(d) Ladyfish (Elops
saurus).
(e) Chub mackerel
(Scomber japonicus).
(f) Menhaden (Genus
Brevoortia).
(g)
Spanish sardines (Sardinella aurita).
(h) Round scad (Decapterus
punctatus).
(i) Little
tunny (Euthynnus alletteratus).
(2)
(a) The
season for commercial harvest of each of the species listed in subsection (1),
in the region shall begin on July 1 of each year and continue through June 30
of the following year, unless closed earlier for a particular species pursuant
to paragraph (b), of this subsection.
(b) If, during the established season for a
species listed in subsection (1), the total harvest of that species in the
region is projected to reach the season commercial harvest limit specified in
subsection (3), prior to the June 30 close of the season, the season for the
species shall be closed on the date that such harvest is projected to reach
that limit, by the Executive Director of the Fish and Wildlife Conservation
Commission upon notice and in the manner provided in Section
120.81(5),
F.S.
(3) Annual Commercial Season Harvest Limits for the Region.
(a) The annual season commercial harvest
limits in the region for the species listed in subsection (1) are as follows:
1. Anchovy - 85, 000 pounds.
2. Blue runner - 508, 000 pounds.
3. Thread herring - 308, 000
pounds.
4. Ladyfish - 2, 088, 000
pounds.
5. Chub mackerel - 72, 000
pounds.
6. Menhaden - 2, 415, 000
pounds.
7. Spanish sardines - 943,
000 pounds.
8. Round scad - 999,
000 pounds.
9. Little tunny - 392,
000 pounds.
(b) The total
commercial harvest of any one of these species for the region during a
particular season shall consist of those fish commercially harvested by all
forms of gear from waters of the counties of the region and adjacent Exclusive
Economic Zone (EEZ) waters, based on projections from official statistics
collected and maintained by the Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission
pursuant to Florida's Marine Fisheries Information System. The count shall
begin with those fish commercially harvested on and after July 1 of each year
and continue until June 30 of the following year or until the harvest limit
prescribed in paragraph (a) of this subsection is reached, whichever occurs
first.
(c) If the commercial
fishing season for any of the species governed by this rule is closed in the
region prior to June 30, the commercial harvest of the species affected, in the
counties of the region, is prohibited until the following July
1.
Rulemaking Authority Art. IV, Sec. 9, Fla. Const. Law Implemented Art. IV, Sec. 9, Fla. Const.
New 11-12-97, Formerly 46-50.002.
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