Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 68B-24.002 - Definitions
As used in this rule chapter:
(1) "Artificial habitat" means any material
placed in the waters of the state that is reasonably suited to providing cover
and habitat for spiny lobster. Such material may be constructed of, but is not
limited to, wood, metal, fiberglass, concrete, or plastic, or any combination
thereof, and may be fabricated for this specific purpose or for some other
purpose. The term does not include fishing gear allowed by rule of the
Commission, legally permitted structures, or artificial reef sites constructed
pursuant to permits issued by the United States Army Corps of Engineers or by
the Florida Department of Environmental Protection.
(2) "Biscayne National Park" means all state
waters lying within the boundaries of Biscayne National Park, a legal
description of which can be found in Rule
68B-2.001, F.A.C.
(3) "Bully net" means a circular frame
attached at right angles to the end of a pole and supporting a conical bag of
webbing. The webbing is usually held up by means of a cord which is released
when the net is dropped over a lobster.
(4) "Commercial harvester" means a person who
holds a valid crawfish license or trap number, lobster trap certificates if
traps are used to harvest spiny lobster, or a valid commercial dive permit if
harvest is by diving, or a valid bully net permit if harvest is by bully net,
and a valid saltwater products license with a restricted species endorsement
issued by the Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission.
(5) "Diving" means swimming at or below the
surface of the water.
(6) "Harvest"
means the catching or taking of spiny lobster by any means whatsoever, followed
by a reduction of such spiny lobster to possession. Spiny lobster that are
caught but immediately returned to the water free, alive and unharmed are not
harvested. In addition, temporary possession of a spiny lobster for the purpose
of measuring it to determine compliance with the minimum size requirements of
this chapter shall not constitute harvesting such lobster, provided that it is
measured immediately after taking, and immediately returned to the water free,
alive and unharmed if undersized.
(7) "Hoop net" means a frame, circular or
otherwise, supporting a shallow bag of webbing and suspended by a line and
bridles. The net is baited and lowered to the ocean bottom, to be raised
rapidly at a later time to prevent the escape of lobster.
(8) "Immediate family" refers to a commercial
harvester's mother, father, sister, brother, spouse, son, daughter,
step-father, step-mother, step-son, step-daughter, half-sister, half-brother,
son-in-law, or daughter-in-law.
(9)
"Land, " when used in connection with the harvest of a spiny lobster, means the
physical act of bringing the harvested lobster ashore.
(10) "Lobster trap certificates" means those
certificates allotted by the Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission pursuant
to Section 379.3671(2),
F.S.
(11) "Person" means any
natural person, firm, entity, or corporation.
(12) "Recreational harvester" means any
person other than a commercial harvester.
(13) "Spiny lobster" or "crawfish" means any
crustacean of the species Panulirus argus, or any part
thereof.
(14) "Untreated pine"
means raw pine wood that has not been treated with any preservative or pine
wood that has been pressure treated with no more than 0.40 pounds of chromated
copper arsenate (CCA) compounds per cubic foot of wood.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority Art. IV, Sec. 9, Fla. Const. Law Implemented Art. IV, Sec. 9, Fla. Const., 379.361
New 7-2-87, Amended 7-2-90, 3-1-92, 6-1-94, 10-4-95, Formerly 46-24.002, Amended 7-7-03, 4-1-04, 7-1-08, 7-1-15, 5-1-17.
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