Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 68B-23.004 - Bag and Vessel Limits
(1) Recreational
Bag Limit -
(a) A recreational harvester may
not harvest from Florida Waters more than 15 Spanish mackerel per day. Except
as provided in paragraph (d), a recreational harvester may not possess in or on
Florida Waters, on any dock, pier, bridge, beach, or other fishing site
adjacent to such waters, more than 15 Spanish mackerel.
(b) The captain or crew of a vessel for hire
may each temporarily possess more than the applicable possession limit for
Spanish mackerel, once the vessel is docked, for the limited purposes of
transporting, cleaning, or storing fish for customers, so long as the fish are
segregated in bags or other containers by the customer and the customer has
given written authorization to the captain to temporarily possess the fish for
such limited purposes. The authorization shall remain attached to the bag or
container containing the fish until they are returned to the
customer.
(c) Spanish mackerel
recreationally harvested may not be transfered between vessels within Florida
Waters.
(d) Exception.
1. Consistent with Federal Standards, any
person harvesting Spanish mackerel in the East Coast Region pursuant to the bag
limits of this rule, who has fished aboard a vessel for hire on a trip that
spans more than 24 hours may possess 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 length of the trip (consistent with requirements established in 50
C.F.R.§622.382(a)(2)(i) as of March 26, 2021).
2. Consistent with Federal Standards, any
person harvesting Spanish mackerel in the West Coast Region 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).
(2)
Commercial Regional Vessel Limits -
(a) East
Coast Region -
1. Beginning on March 1 and
continuing through November 30 of each year, unless the provisions of
subparagraphs 3. or 4. apply, a harvest, landing, and possession limit of 3,
500 pounds of Spanish mackerel per vessel per day shall apply in the East Coast
Region. During this period, commercial harvesters aboard a vessel in the East
Coast Region may not harvest or land in any one day, or possess aboard a vessel
more than 3, 500 pounds of Spanish mackerel.
2. Unless the provisions of subparagraphs 3.
or 4. apply, the following harvest, landing, and possession limits shall apply
beginning on December 1 each year and continuing through the end of the current
season as specified in subsection
68B-23.005(2),
F.A.C.:
a. On Monday through Friday during
this period, a harvest, landing, and possession limit of 3, 500 pounds of
Spanish mackerel per vessel per day shall apply. During this period, commercial
harvesters aboard a vessel in the East Coast Region may not harvest or land in
any one day, or possess aboard a vessel more than 3, 500 pounds of Spanish
mackerel.
b. On Saturday through
Sunday during this period, a harvest, landing, and possession limit of 1, 500
pounds of Spanish mackerel per vessel per day shall apply. During this period,
commercial harvesters aboard a vessel in the East Coast Region may not harvest
or land in any one day, or possess aboard a vessel more than 1, 500 pounds of
Spanish mackerel.
3. A
harvest, landing, and possession limit of 1, 500 pounds of Spanish mackerel per
vessel per day shall apply in the East Coast Region from the date the
commercial vessel limit in adjacent federal waters is reduced to 1, 500 pounds
of Spanish mackerel until the end of the current season as specified in
subsection 68B-23.005(2),
F.A.C., unless the provisions of subparagraph 4. apply. During this period,
commercial harvesters aboard a vessel in the East Coast Region may not harvest
or land in any one day, or possess aboard a vessel more than 1, 500 pounds of
Spanish mackerel.
4. A harvest,
landing, and possession limit of 500 pounds of Spanish mackerel per vessel per
day shall apply in the East Coast Region from the date the commercial vessel
limit in adjacent federal waters is reduced to 500 pounds of Spanish mackerel
or from the date the commercial harvest of Spanish mackerel in adjacent federal
waters is closed, whichever occurs first, and until the end of the current
season as specified in subsection
68B-23.005(2),
F.A.C. During this period, commercial harvesters aboard a vessel in the East
Coast Region may not harvest or land in any one day, or possess aboard a vessel
more than 500 pounds of Spanish mackerel.
5. In the East Coast Region, a "day" starts
at 6:00 a.m. (local time), and extends for 24 hours. For example, Monday starts
at 6:00 a.m. on Monday and extends until 6:00 a.m. on Tuesday. A commercial
harvester aboard a vessel terminating a trip prior to 6:00 a.m., but who
possesses Spanish mackerel aboard the vessel after that time shall not be
considered to possess Spanish mackerel in excess of the daily limits provided
the vessel is not underway after 6:00 a.m. and such Spanish mackerel are
unloaded prior to 6:00 p.m. following termination of the trip.
6. A commercial harvester may not transfer
Spanish mackerel between vessels within the East Coast
Region.
(b) West Coast
Region - There are no commercial vessel limits applicable in the West Coast
Region. However, if at any time adjacent federal waters are closed to
commercial harvest of Spanish mackerel, a limit of 500 pounds of Spanish
mackerel per vessel per day shall apply in the West Coast Region for the
remainder of the season as specified in subsection
68B-23.005(2),
F.A.C. During this period, commercial harvesters aboard a vessel in the West
Coast Region may not harvest or land in any one day, or possess aboard a vessel
more than 500 pounds of Spanish mackerel.
(c) Notice of commercial regional vessel
limit changes pursuant to paragraphs (a) or (b) will be given by the Executive
Director of the Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission in the manner
provided in section 120.81(5),
F.S.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority Art. IV, Sec. 9, Fla. Const. Law Implemented Art. IV, Sec. 9, Fla. Const.
New 10-30-86, Amended 12-10-87, 10-1-88, 11-1-89, 10-1-90, 11-26-92, 11-29-93, 9-30-96, 12-2-96, 1-1-98, Formerly 46-23.004, Amended 1-1-01, 8-3-10, 9-5-19, 8-25-21.
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