Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 68B-14.009 - Reporting Requirement
The purpose and intent of this rule is to improve recreational harvest data collection capabilities for certain reef fish species by identifying the population of anglers and vessels for hire fishing for these species.
(1) Recreational harvesters
are required to report their intention to harvest or attempt to harvest certain
reef fish species annually. A recreational harvester may not harvest, attempt
to harvest, or possess the following reef fish species while aboard a vessel in
or on Florida Waters, unless that person has reported their intention to do so
to the State Reef Fish Survey. Under Section
379.401(1),
F.S., failure to file reports required of persons who hold recreational
licenses is a non-criminal infraction.
(a)
Amberjacks.
1. Almaco jack.
2. Banded rudderfish.
3. Greater amberjack.
4. Lesser amberjack.
(b) Gray triggerfish.
(c) Groupers.
1. Black grouper.
2. Gag grouper.
3. Red grouper.
(d) Hogfish.
(e) Snappers.
1. Mutton snapper.
2. Red snapper.
3. Vermilion snapper.
4. Yellowtail
snapper.
(2)
Proof of submission of the report required in subsection (1), must be in the
personal possession of the recreational harvester while the recreational
harvester is harvesting, attempting to harvest or possessing these species
aboard a vessel in Florida Waters.
(3) Persons meeting the criteria outlined in
Sections 379.353(2)(a), (i), (j), and
(o), F.S., are exempt from the reporting
requirement in subsection (1).
Notes
Rulemaking Authority Art. IV, Sec. 9, Fla. Const. Law Implemented Art. IV, Sec. 9, Fla. Const.
New 8-26-14, Amended 6-11-18, 7-1-20.
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