(1) Snapper.
(a) Aggregate bag limit. Except as provided
elsewhere in this rule, no recreational harvester shall harvest within or
without Florida waters, nor possess within or without Florida waters, more than
a total of 10 snapper per day, in any combination of species.
(b) Gray (mangrove) snapper. Except as
provided elsewhere in this rule, no recreational harvester shall harvest in or
from state waters, nor possess while in or on state waters, more than 5 gray
(mangrove) snapper per day. Such bag and possession limit shall be counted for
purposes of the aggregate snapper bag and possession limit prescribed in
paragraph (a).
(c) Red snapper.
Except as provided elsewhere in this chapter, no recreational harvester shall
harvest in or from state waters of the Atlantic Ocean, nor possess while in or
on state waters of the Atlantic Ocean, more than 2 red snapper per day, nor
shall a recreational harvester harvest in or from state waters of the Gulf of
Mexico, nor possess while in or on state waters of the Gulf of Mexico, more
than 2 red snapper per day. On any vessel licensed to carry customers wherein a
fee is paid, either directly or indirectly, for the purpose of taking or
attempting to take marine fish in the Gulf of Mexico, the applicable bag and
possession limit specified in this rule shall not extend to the operator of
such vessel or any person employed as a crewman of such vessel. Such bag and
possession limit shall be counted for purposes of the aggregate snapper bag and
possession limit prescribed in paragraph (a), only if harvested in or from
state waters.
(d) Vermilion
snapper. Except as provided elsewhere in this rule, no recreational harvester
shall harvest in or from state waters of the Atlantic Ocean, nor possess while
in or on state waters of the Atlantic Ocean, more than 5 vermilion snapper per
day (consistent with the Federal Standard established in
50 C.F.R.
§622.187(b)(5) as of January 16, 2013). No recreational harvester shall
harvest in or from state waters of the Gulf of Mexico, nor possess while in or
on state waters of the Gulf of Mexico, more than 10 vermilion snapper per day.
Such bag and possession shall not be counted for purposes of the aggregate
snapper bag and possession limits prescribed in paragraph (a).
(e) Gulf lane snapper. Lane snapper harvested
in state waters of the Gulf of Mexico shall not be subject to nor counted for
purposes of determining compliance with the bag and possession limits
established in paragraph (a).
(f)
Cubera snapper.
1. Cubera snapper of a total
length less than thirty inches (30'') shall be included in the aggregate
snapper bag and possession limit established in paragraph (a), and the
exception provided in subsection (9).
2. No recreational harvester shall harvest in
or from state waters, nor possess while in or on state waters, more than 2
cubera snapper 30 inches in total length or larger per day, and no more than 2
such cubera snapper shall be possessed aboard any vessel in or on state waters
at any time. Such larger cubera snapper shall not be included in the aggregate
snapper bag and possession limit prescribed in paragraph
(a).
(g) Mutton snapper.
No recreational harvester shall harvest in or from state waters, nor possess
while in or on state waters, more than 5 mutton snapper per day. Such bag and
possession limit shall be counted for purposes of the aggregate snapper bag and
possession limit prescribed in paragraph (a).
(2) Grouper.
(a) Aggregate bag limit. Except as provided
elsewhere in this rule, no recreational harvester shall harvest within or
without Florida waters, nor possess within or without Florida waters, more than
a total of 4 grouper per day in the Gulf of Mexico excluding waters of Monroe
County in any combination of species, or more than a total of 3 grouper per day
in the Atlantic Ocean and all waters of Monroe County, in any combination of
species.
(b) Gag and black grouper.
1. Except as provided elsewhere in this rule,
in all state waters of the Atlantic Ocean and all state waters of Monroe
County, within the aggregate bag and possession limit established in paragraph
(a), no more than 1 fish may be a gag or a black grouper. No recreational
harvester may harvest in or from state waters of the Atlantic Ocean or in or
from state waters of Monroe County, nor possess while in or on the waters of
the Atlantic Ocean or in or on state waters of Monroe County, more than 1 such
fish.
2. Except as provided
elsewhere in this rule, in all state waters of the Gulf of Mexico, except in
all waters of Monroe County, within the aggregate bag and possession limit
established in paragraph (a), no more than 2 fish may be gag grouper. No
recreational harvester may harvest in or from state waters of the Gulf of
Mexico, nor possess while in or on the waters of the Gulf of Mexico, except in
all waters of Monroe County, more than 2 gag grouper.
(c) Red grouper. Except as provided elsewhere
in this rule, in all state waters of the Gulf of Mexico, except in all waters
of Monroe County, within the the aggregate bag and possession limit established
in paragraph (2)(a), no more than 2 fish may be red grouper (consistent with
the Federal Standard established in
50 C.F.R. §622.38(b)(2) as of May 7,
2015). No recreational harvester may harvest in or from state waters of the
Gulf of Mexico, nor possess while in or on the waters of the Gulf of Mexico,
except in all waters of Monroe County, more than 2 red grouper.
(d) Gag, red and black grouper. In all state
waters of the Gulf of Mexico, except in all waters of Monroe County, the daily
bag and possession limit for captains and crew on for-hire vessels is
zero.
(e) Speckled hind and Warsaw
grouper. No recreational harvester shall harvest in or from state waters, nor
possess while in or on state waters, more than one speckled hind or more than
one Warsaw grouper per day, and no more than one of each species shall be
possessed aboard any vessel in or on state waters, at any time. Such fish shall
be counted for purposes of the aggregate grouper bag and possession limit
prescribed in paragraph (a).
(f)
Snowy grouper. No recreational harvester shall harvest in or from state waters
of the Atlantic Ocean and all state waters of Monroe County, nor possess while
in or on state waters of the Atlantic Ocean and all state waters of Monroe
County, more than one snowy grouper per day, and no more than one snowy grouper
shall be possessed aboard any vessel in or on state waters of the Atlantic
Ocean and all state waters of Monroe County at any time (consistent with the
Federal Standard established in
50 C.F.R. §622.187(b)(2)(ii) as of January
2, 2024). Such fish shall be counted for purposes of the aggregate grouper bag
and possession limit prescribed in paragraph (a).
(g) Nassau grouper. No person shall harvest
in or from state waters, nor possess while in or on the waters of the state, or
land, any Nassau grouper. The purchase, sale, or exchange of any Nassau grouper
is prohibited.
(h) Goliath grouper.
1. Except as provided in Rule
68B-14.0091, F.A.C., no person
shall harvest or land a goliath grouper from Florida Waters or possess a
goliath grouper.
2. A recreational
harvester who meets the requirements of subsection
68B-14.0091(1),
F.A.C., shall not harvest or land from Florida Waters more than one goliath
grouper per open harvest season. Such person may not possess more than one
goliath grouper. Such fish shall not be counted for purposes of the aggregate
grouper bag and possession limit prescribed in paragraph (a).
3. The purchase, sale, or exchange of any
goliath grouper is prohibited.
(3) Hogfish.
(a) In the Atlantic Ocean and south of
25°09' North Latitude in the Gulf of Mexico, no recreational harvester
shall harvest in or from state waters, nor possess while in or on state waters,
more than 1 hogfish per day (consistent with the Federal Standard established
in
50 C.F.R. §622.187(b)(3)(ii) as of August 24, 2017).
(b) In the Gulf of Mexico north of 25°09'
North Latitude, no recreational harvester shall harvest in or from state
waters, nor possess while in or on state waters, more than 5 hogfish per day
(consistent with the Federal Standard established in
50 C.F.R.
§622.38(b)(7) as of August 24, 2017).
(4) Black sea bass. Except as provided
elsewhere in this rule, no recreational harvester shall harvest in or from
state waters of the Atlantic Ocean, nor possess while in or on state waters of
the Atlantic Ocean, more than 7 black sea bass per day (consistent with the
Federal Standards established in
50 C.F.R. §622.187(b)(7) as of August 12,
2016).
(5) Red porgy. No
recreational harvester shall harvest from state waters of the Atlantic Ocean
more than one red porgy per day, nor possess more than one such fish
(consistent with the Federal Standard established in
50 C.F.R.
§622.187(b)(7) as of January 19, 2023) while in, on, or above state waters
of the Atlantic Ocean or on any dock, pier, bridge, beach, or any fishing site
adjacent to such waters.
(6)
Amberjacks. Except as allowed for those persons harvesting for commercial
purposes pursuant to Rule
68B-14.0045, F.A.C.:
(a) Greater amberjack. No person shall
harvest from state waters, more than 1 greater amberjack per day, nor possess
more than 1 such fish while in, on, or above the waters of the state or on any
dock, pier, bridge, beach, or any fishing site adjacent to such
waters.
(b) Banded rudderfish and
lesser amberjack. No person shall harvest from state waters, more than an
aggregate bag limit of 5 banded rudderfish and lesser amberjack per day either
individually or in combination, nor possess more than 5 such fish while in, on,
or above the waters of the state or on any dock, pier, bridge, beach or any
fishing site adjacent to such waters.
(7) Tilefish.
(a) Golden tilefish. No recreational
harvester shall harvest in or from state waters of the Atlantic Ocean nor
possess in or on the state waters of the Atlantic Ocean more than one golden
tilefish per person per day. Such fish shall be counted for purposes of the
aggregate grouper bag and possession limit prescribed in paragraph
(2)(a).
(b) Blueline tilefish.
1. Bag limit. Except for the closed season in
paragraph
68B-14.0039(54)(b),
F.A.C., no recreational harvester shall harvest in or from state waters of the
Atlantic Ocean and all waters of Monroe County, nor possess in or on the state
waters of the Atlantic Ocean and all waters of Monroe County more than two
blueline tilefish per person per day (consistent with the Federal Standard
established in
50 C.F.R. §622.187(b)(2)(iv) as of December 7, 2023). Such
fish shall be counted for purposes of the aggregate grouper bag and possession
limit for the Atlantic Ocean and all waters of Monroe County prescribed in
paragraph (2)(a).
2. Captain and
crew limit. The daily bag and possession limit of for captain and crew on
headboat or charter vessels in or on state waters of the Atlantic Ocean and all
waters of Monroe County is zero (consistent with the Federal Standard
established in
50 C.F.R. §622.187(b)(2)(iv) as of December 7,
2023).
(8) Gray
Triggerfish.
(a) Except as provided elsewhere
in this rule, no recreational harvester shall harvest in or from state waters
of the Gulf of Mexico nor possess in or on the state waters of the Gulf of
Mexico more than one gray triggerfish at any time (consistent with the Federal
Standard established in
50 C.F.R. §622.38(b)(5) as of June 10,
2013).
(b) Except as provided
elsewhere in this rule, no recreational harvester shall harvest in or from
state waters of the Atlantic Ocean nor possess in or on the state waters of the
Atlantic Ocean more than 10 gray triggerfish at any time.
(9) Exception. The exceptions provided in
paragraphs (9)(a)-(d) below do not apply to red porgy harvested from the
Atlantic Ocean nor goliath grouper harvested from Florida Waters.
(a) Any person harvesting pursuant to the bag
limits of this rule and who has fished for more than one day, may possess
double the bag limit once such person has landed the fish, departed the fishing
site and is no longer within 100 yards of any state waters, docks, fishing
piers, or other fishing sites.
(b)
Consistent with Federal Standards in the Atlantic Ocean, any person harvesting
pursuant to the bag limits of this rule, who has fished aboard a charter vessel
or headboat on a vessel for hire trip that spans more than 24 hours may possess
no more than two daily bag limits if each passenger is issued and has in
possession a receipt issued on behalf of the vessel that verifies the length of
the trip (consistent with requirements established in
50 C.F.R.
§622.187(c)(1)(i) as of March 26, 2021).
(c) Consistent with Federal Standards in the
Atlantic Ocean, any person harvesting pursuant to the bag limits of this rule,
who has fished aboard a headboat on a vessel for hire trip that spans more than
48 hours and can document that fishing was conducted on at least three days may
possess no more than three daily bag limits if each passenger is issued and has
in possession a receipt issued on behalf of the vessel that verifies the length
of the trip (consistent with requirements established in
50
C.F.R.§622.187(c)(1)(ii) as of March 26, 2021).
(d) Consistent with Federal Standards in the
Gulf of Mexico, any person harvesting pursuant to the bag limits of this rule,
who has fished aboard a charter vessel or headboat on a vessel for hire 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.§622.38(c)
as of March 26, 2021).
(10) Wholesale/retail purchase exemption.
Except as provided in paragraphs (2)(d) and (2)(h), the possession limits of
this rule do not apply to any licensed seafood dealer, or to any fish purchased
from a licensed wholesale or retail seafood dealer. The burden shall be upon
the person claiming the benefit of this exemption to show, by receipts, bills
of sale, or other appropriate documentation, that such fish were purchased from
a licensed wholesale or retail seafood dealer. Failure to maintain such
receipts, bills of sale, or other appropriate documentation shall constitute a
violation of this rule.
Notes
Fla. Admin.
Code Ann. R. 68B-14.0036
Rulemaking Authority Art. IV, Sec. 9, Fla. Const. Law
Implemented Art. IV, Sec. 9, Fla.
Const.
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