Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 68B-12.004 - Bag Limits
(1) Except as
provided in Rule 68B-12.0046, F.A.C., each person
harvesting king mackerel from the Gulf-Atlantic fishery shall be subject to a
bag limit of three fish per person, per day (consistent with the Federal
Standard established in 50 C.F.R. §622.382(a)(1)(ii) as of May 11, 2017),
unless and until the bag limit is reduced to one fish per person, per day
pursuant to subsection
68B-12.0045(2),
F.A.C.
(2) Except as provided in
Rule 68B-12.0046, F.A.C., or
subsection (3) of this rule, no person shall possess while in, on, or above the
waters of the Gulf-Atlantic fishery or on any dock, pier, bridge, beach, or
other fishing site adjacent to such waters, more than the applicable bag limit
for king mackerel specified in subsection (1), of this rule.
(3) Consistent with Federal Standards, any
person harvesting pursuant to the bag limits of this rule, who has fished
aboard a vessel for hire on a trip that spans more than 30 hours may possess,
at any time during the trip, no more than two daily bag limits provided that
the vessel has two licensed operators aboard, and each passenger is issued and
has in possession a receipt issued on behalf of the vessel that verifies the
date and time of departure and length of the trip (consistent with requirements
established in 50 C.F.R.§622.382(a)(2)(ii) as of March 26,
2021).
(4) Except as provided in
subsection (3), possession of king mackerel in excess of the bag limit
specified in subsection (1) of this rule, by any person aboard a vessel fishing
in the Gulf-Atlantic fishery constitutes a violation of this rule.
(5) Annual Season Harvest Limit Adjustment -
The goal of the Commission is to rebuild the king mackerel spawning stock
biomass in the Gulf-Atlantic fishery, consistent with federal management
measures, if in the best interests of the fishery and residents of the state,
so that the species is no longer considered overfished and maximum practicable
sustainable stock abundance may be maintained. To achieve that goal the
Commission will manage the recreational Gulf-Atlantic fishery by means of
fishery-wide two-step bag and possession limits without season closures. It is
the intention of the Commission to adjust no more frequently than on an annual
basis the bag and possession limits specified in subsections (1) and (2), of
this rule, if adjustment is necessary to attain progress toward the goal stated
above. The following procedure shall be used by the Commission to annually
adjust the recreational bag and possession limits, if necessary:
(a) Any adjustment to the bag and possession
limits shall be applicable beginning on July 1 and be in effect for at least
one calendar year. Once adjusted, the bag and possession limits shall remain in
place until adjusted again pursuant to this subsection.
(b) By June 1 of each year in which
adjustment of the recreational bag and possession limits is contemplated for
the coming season, the Commission shall hold a public hearing to which all
interested persons are invited. The meeting shall be noticed in accordance with
Section 120.525, F.S.
(c) The adjusted bag and possession limits
shall be published by notice in the Florida Administrative Register and in at
least three major newspapers in coastal regions of the state within the
fishery. The notices shall be published by June
15.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority Art. IV, Sec. 9, Fla Const. Law Implemented Art. IV, Sec. 9, Fla Const.
New 12-20-84, Formerly 46-12.04, Amended 11-13-86, 11-1-88, 10-1-90, 7-15-96, Formerly 46-12.004, Amended 5-11-17, 8-25-21.
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