(1)
The Department shall describe or illustrate harvesting areas and provide
harvesting area classifications as approved, conditionally approved,
restricted, conditionally restricted, prohibited, or unclassified as defined
herein, including criteria for opening and closing shellfish harvesting areas
in accordance with Chapters II and IV of the NSSP Model Ordinance. Copies of
the Shellfish Harvesting Area Classification Boundaries and Management Plans,
(FDACS-P-01593, Revised August 2022), containing shellfish harvesting area
descriptions, references to shellfish harvesting area map numbers, and
operating criteria are hereby incorporated by reference, and available online
at
http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-15069,
or may be obtained by contacting the Division of Aquaculture, Holland Building,
600 South Calhoun Street, Suite 217, Tallahassee, Florida 32399.
(2) Approved harvest areas - An area shall be
classified as approved when a sanitary survey, conducted in accordance with
Chapter IV of the NSSP Model Ordinance, indicates that pathogenic
microorganisms, radionuclides, and/or harmful industrial wastes do not reach
the area in dangerous concentrations and this is verified by laboratory
findings whenever the sanitary survey indicates the need. Shellfish may be
harvested from such areas for direct marketing. This classification is based on
the following criteria:
(a) The area is not so
contaminated with fecal material or poisonous or deleterious substances that
consumption of the shellfish might be hazardous; and,
(b) The bacteriological quality of every
sampling station in those portions of the area most probably exposed to fecal
contamination shall meet one of the following standards during the most
unfavorable meteorological, hydrographic, seasonal, and point source pollution
conditions:
1) The median or geometric mean
fecal coliform Most Probable Number (MPN) of water shall not exceed 14 per 100
ml., and not more than 10% percent of the samples shall exceed a fecal coliform
MPN of 43 per 100 ml. (per 5-tube, 3-dilution test) or
2) The median or geometric mean fecal
coliform Most Probable Number (MPN) of water shall not exceed 14 per 100 ml.,
and not more than 10% percent of the samples shall exceed a fecal coliform MPN
of 33 per 100 ml. (per 12-tube, single-dilution test) or
3) The median or geometric mean fecal
coliform Membrane Filter (MF) colony forming units of water shall not exceed 14
per 100 ml., and not more than 10% percent of the samples shall exceed a fecal
coliform MF colony forming unit of 31 per 100 ml. Harvest from temporarily
closed approved areas shall be unlawful.
(c) Offshore state waters greater than three
nautical miles from the shore are classified as approved if a sanitary survey,
conducted within twelve years, shows there are no pollution sources that will
impact the microbiological water quality.
(3) Conditionally approved harvest areas - An
area shall be classified as conditionally approved when a sanitary survey,
conducted in accordance with Chapter IV of the National Shellfish Sanitation
Program Model Ordinance, indicates that the area is subjected to intermittent
microbiological pollution. The suitability of such an area for harvesting
shellfish for direct marketing may be dependent upon attainment of established
performance standards by wastewater treatment facilities discharging effluent
directly or indirectly into the area. In other instances, the sanitary quality
of the area may be affected by seasonal populations, climatic and/or
hydrographic conditions, non-point source pollution, or sporadic use of a dock,
marina, or harbor facility. Such areas shall be managed by an operating
procedure that will assure that shellfish from the area are not harvested from
waters not meeting approved area criteria. In order to develop effective
operating procedures, these intermittent pollution events shall be predictable.
Harvest from temporarily closed conditionally approved harvest areas shall be
unlawful.
(4) Restricted harvest
areas - An area shall be classified as restricted when a sanitary survey,
conducted in accordance with Chapter IV of the National Shellfish Sanitation
Program Model Ordinance, indicates that fecal material, pathogenic
microorganisms, radionuclides, harmful chemicals, and marine biotoxins are not
present in dangerous concentrations after shellfish from such an area are
subjected to a suitable and effective purification process. The bacteriological
quality of every sampling station in those portions of the area most probably
exposed to fecal contamination shall meet the following standard: The median or
geometric mean fecal coliform Most Probable Number (MPN) of water shall not
exceed 88 per 100 ml. and not more than 10 percent of the samples shall exceed
a fecal coliform MPN of 260 per 100 ml. (per 5-tube, 3-dilution test) or the
median or geometric mean fecal coliform Membrane Filter (MF) colony forming
units of water shall not exceed 88 per 100 ml., and not more than 10 percent of
the samples shall exceed a fecal coliform MF colony forming unit of 163 per 100
ml. in those portions of the area most probably exposed to fecal contamination
during the most unfavorable meteorological, hydrographic, seasonal, and point
source pollution conditions. Harvest is permitted according to permit
conditions specified in Rule
5L-1.009, F.A.C. Harvest from
temporarily closed restricted areas shall be unlawful.
(5) Conditionally restricted harvest areas -
An area shall be classified as conditionally restricted when a sanitary survey
or other monitoring program data, conducted in accordance with Chapter IV of
the National Shellfish Sanitation Program Model Ordinance, indicates that the
area is subjected to intermittent microbiological pollution. The suitability of
such an area for harvest of shellfish for relaying or depuration activities is
dependent upon the attainment of established performance standards by
wastewater treatment facilities discharging effluent, directly or indirectly,
into the area. In other instances, the sanitary quality of such an area may be
affected by seasonal population, non-point sources of pollution, or sporadic
use of a dock, marina, or harbor facility, and these intermittent pollution
events are predictable. Such areas shall be managed by an operating procedure
that will assure that shellfish from the area are not harvested from waters not
meeting restricted area criteria. Harvest is permitted according to permit
conditions specified in Rule
5L-1.009, F.A.C. Harvest from
temporarily closed conditionally restricted areas shall be unlawful.
(6) Prohibited harvest areas - An area shall
be classified as prohibited if a sanitary survey indicates that the area does
not meet the approved, conditionally approved, restricted, or conditionally
restricted classifications. Harvest of shellfish from prohibited areas shall be
unlawful. The waters of all man-made canals and marinas are classified
prohibited regardless of their location.
(7) Unclassified Area - An area for which no
recent sanitary survey exists, and it has not been classified as any area
described in subsection (2), (3), (4), (5), or (6), above. Harvest of shellfish
from such areas shall be unlawful.
(8) The Department is authorized to open and
temporarily close approved, conditionally approved, restricted, or
conditionally restricted harvest areas for harvesting of shellfish in
emergencies as defined herein, in accordance with specific criteria established
in operating procedures for predictively closing individual harvest areas, or
when harvest areas do not meet the standards and guidelines established by the
National Shellfish Sanitation Program.
(9) The possession of shellfish in Closed
Areas is prohibited.
(a) This subsection shall
not apply to harvesters operating vessels containing shellfish, tagged in
accordance with Rule
5L-1.007, F.A.C., only if the
vessel is proceeding in a continuous and direct route through a Closed Area to
a vessel landing area and Shellfish Processor.
(b) This subsection shall not apply to
aquaculture leaseholders or Authorized Users, or employees thereof, operating
within the boundaries of an authorized aquaculture lease.
(10) Operating procedures for predictively
closing each harvest area shall be developed by the Department; local agencies,
including those responsible for operation of sewerage systems, and the local
shellfish industry may be consulted for technical information during operating
procedure development. The predictive procedure shall be based on evaluation of
potential sources of pollution which may affect the area and should establish
performance standards, specify necessary safety devices and measures, and
define inspection and check procedures.
(11) Shellfish harvesting area numbers are as
follows:
|
AREA NUMBER
|
HARVEST AREA NAME
|
|
0222
|
Pensacola Bay Conditionally Approved Escambia
Bay
|
|
0232
|
Pensacola Bay Conditionally Approved East Bay
|
|
0622
|
Choctawhatchee Bay Conditionally Approved Central
Section
|
|
0632
|
Choctawhatchee Bay Conditionally Approved Eastern
Section
|
|
0822
|
West Bay Conditionally Approved
|
|
1012
|
North Bay Conditionally Approved Western
Section
|
|
1022
|
North Bay Conditionally Approved Eastern
Section
|
|
1212
|
East Bay Conditionally Approved Section 1
|
|
1401
|
St. Joseph Bay Approved
|
|
1506
|
Indian Lagoon Conditionally Restricted Winter Nov -
Feb
|
|
1512
|
Indian Lagoon Conditionally Approved Spring/Fall Mar
- Jun, Oct
|
|
1542
|
Indian Lagoon Conditionally Approved Zone A Winter
Nov - Feb
|
|
1552
|
Indian Lagoon Conditionally Approved Zone B Winter
Nov - Feb
|
|
1601
|
Apalachicola Bay System Approved Jan - May, Sept -
Dec
|
|
1611
|
Apalachicola Bay System Approved Jan - May, Sept -
Dec
|
|
1605
|
Apalachicola Bay System Zone A, Zone B, Zone C Jan -
May, Sept - Dec
|
|
1621
|
Apalachicola Bay System Approved June - Aug
|
|
1631
|
Apalachicola Bay Approved, Shellfish lease numbers
525, 551, 551B, 580, 582, 609, 672, and 981 Summer June - Aug
|
|
1612
|
Apalachicola Bay System Conditionally Approved Jan -
May, Sept - Dec
|
|
1622
|
Apalachicola Bay System Conditionally Approved Jan -
May, Sept - Dec
|
|
1632
|
Apalachicola Bay System Conditionally Approved Jan -
May, Sept - Dec
|
|
1671
|
Apalachicola Bay System Approved Jun - Aug
|
|
1642
|
Apalachicola Bay System Conditionally Approved Jan -
May, Sept - Dec
|
|
1652
|
Apalachicola Bay System Conditionally Approved June -
Aug
|
|
1662
|
Apalachicola Bay System Conditionally Approved June -
Aug
|
|
1801
|
Alligator Harbor Approved
|
|
2002
|
Ochlockonee Bay Conditionally Approved
|
|
2006
|
Ochlockonee Bay Conditionally Restricted
|
|
2206
|
Wakulla County Conditionally Restricted
|
|
2212
|
Wakulla County Conditionally Approved Zone 1
|
|
2222
|
Wakulla County Conditionally Approved Zone 2
|
|
2502
|
Horseshoe Beach Conditionally Approved Winter Oct -
Mar
|
|
2802
|
Suwannee Sound Spring Summer Conditionally Approved
Feb - May and Sept
|
|
2812
|
Suwannee Sound Spring Winter Conditionally Approved
Oct - Jan
|
|
3001
|
Cedar Key Approved
|
|
3012
|
Cedar Key Conditionally Approved Zone A
|
|
3022
|
Cedar Key Conditionally Approved Zone B
|
|
3202
|
Waccasassa Bay Conditionally Approved
|
|
3402
|
Withlacoochee Bay Conditionally Approved
|
|
3701
|
Citrus County Approved Spring/Fall Mar - June and
Oct
|
|
3702
|
Citrus County Conditionally Approved Winter Nov -
Feb
|
|
4202
|
Boca Ciega Bay Conditionally Approved
|
|
4802
|
Lower Tampa Bay Conditionally Approved
|
|
5402
|
Sarasota Bay Conditionally Approved
|
|
5602
|
Lemon Bay Conditionally Approved
|
|
5802
|
Gasparilla Sound Conditionally Approved
|
|
6002
|
Myakka River Conditionally Approved
|
|
6212
|
Pine Island Sound Conditionally Approved Section
1
|
|
6222
|
Pine Island Sound Conditionally Approved Section
2
|
|
6232
|
Pine Island Sound Conditionally Approved Section
3
|
|
6602
|
Ten Thousand Islands Conditionally Approved
|
|
7001
|
Indian River/St. Lucie Approved
|
|
7006
|
Indian River/St. Lucie Restricted
|
|
7202
|
North Indian River Conditionally Approved
|
|
7412
|
Body F Conditionally Approved
|
|
7506
|
Body E Conditionally Restricted
|
|
7602
|
Body D Conditionally Approved
|
|
7712
|
Body C Conditionally Approved Zone 1
Spring/Summer/Fall Mar - Nov
|
|
7722
|
Body C Conditionally Approved Zone 2
Spring/Summer/Fall Mar - Nov
|
|
7732
|
Body C Conditionally Approved Winter Dec - Feb
|
|
7716
|
Body C Conditionally Restricted Winter Dec -
Feb
|
|
7726
|
Body C Conditionally Restricted Spring/Summer/Fall
Mar - Nov
|
|
7812
|
Body B Conditionally Approved
|
|
7902
|
South Banana River Conditionally Approved
|
|
7906
|
South Banana River Conditionally Restricted
|
|
8001
|
Body A Approved
|
|
8005
|
Body A Restricted
|
|
8201
|
South Volusia Approved
|
|
8212
|
South Volusia Conditionally Approved Zone 1
|
|
8222
|
South Volusia Conditionally Approved Zone 2
|
|
8206
|
South Volusia Conditionally Restricted
|
|
8802
|
South St. Johns Conditionally Approved
|
|
9202
|
North St. Johns Conditionally Approved
|
|
9602
|
Duval County Conditionally Approved
|
Notes
Fla. Admin.
Code Ann. R. 5L-1.003
Rulemaking Authority 597.020 FS. Law Implemented 597.020
FS.
New 1-4-87,
Amended 8-10-88, 7-9-89, 12-23-91, Formerly 16R-7.004, Amended 7-3-95, 6-18-97,
7-1-97, 7-22-97, 10-12-97, 12-16-97, 12-28-97, 2-12-98, 2-25-98, 7-1-98,
7-20-98, 11-13-98, 12-28-98, 3-18-99, 7-1-99, Formerly 62R-7.004, Amended
6-19-00, 8-9-00, 10-14-01(1), 10-14-01(1), 8-17-04, 9-28-04, 9-5-05, 6-11-06,
3-11-07, 10-2-07, 4-14-08, 7-28-08, 5-5-09, 6-18-09, 12-28-09, 2-9-11, 8-19-12,
Amended by
Florida
Register Volume 43, Number 045, March 7, 2017 effective
3/23/2017, Amended
by
Florida
Register Volume 44, Number 114, June 12, 2018 effective
6/28/2018, Amended
by
Florida
Register Volume 45, Number 162, August 20, 2019 effective
9/5/2019, Amended by
Florida
Register Volume 46, Number 078, April 21, 2020 effective
5/4/2020, Amended by
Florida
Register Volume 47, Number 051, March 16, 2021 effective
3/31/2021, Amended
by
Florida
Register Volume 49, Number 002, January 4, 2023 effective
1/18/2023.
New 1-4-87, Amended 8-10-88, 7-9-89, 12-23-91, Formerly
16R-7.004, Amended 7-3-95, 6-18-97, 7-1-97, 7-22-97, 10-12-97, 12-16-97,
12-28-97, 2-12-98, 2-25-98, 7-1-98, 7-20-98, 11-13-98, 12-28-98, 3-18-99,
7-1-99, Formerly 62R-7.004, Amended 6-19-00, 8-9-00, 10-14-01, 8-17-04,
9-28-04, 9-5-05, 6-11-06, 3-11-07, 10-2-07, 4-14-08, 7-28-08, 5-5-09, 6-18-09,
12-28-09, 2-9-11, 8-19-12, 3-23-17, 6-28-18, 9-5-19, 5-4-20, 3-31-21,
1-18-23.