Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 68B-31.0061 - Northeast Region: Allowable Gear and Harvest Methods; Prohibited Gear
Each person harvesting or attempting to harvest shrimp in the Northeast Region shall comply with the requirements specified in this rule.
(1) Recreational Harvesters.
(a) Except as provided in paragraph (b) for a
portion of Volusia County, a recreational harvester may not harvest or attempt
to harvest shrimp in or from Florida Waters of the Northeast Region by or with
the use of gear or methods not expressly permitted in subsection
68B-31.006(1),
F.A.C.
(b) A recreational harvester
may not harvest or attempt to harvest shrimp in or from the inside waters of
Volusia County from a vessel under power.
(2) Live Bait Shrimp Producers.
(a) Except as provided in paragraphs (b) and
(c), a live bait shrimp producer may harvest or attempt to harvest shrimp in or
from the Northeast Region only by or with the use of the following gear:
1. No more than two roller frame trawls
meeting the specifications of subparagraph
68B-31.006(2)(b)
1., F.A.C.
2. An otter trawl
meeting the following specifications:
a. The
opening or entrance to the trawl net shall be formed and limited by attachment
of the net mesh to line of not less than 1/8 inch diameter. Such line shall be
securely attached so as to form a continuous perimeter around the leading edge
of the net.
b. Attachment of the
net mesh to such line shall be made at intervals of not more than 12 inches
along the entire length of the line.
c. The perimeter so formed shall not exceed
60 feet, measured from point to point along the line forming the leading edge
of the net.
d. No webbing, mesh,
panels, or similar devices shall be used in conjunction with the trawl net in
any manner so as to precede or enlarge the opening or entrance to the net, or
have the effect of diverting saltwater products into the opening or entrance to
the net.
e. No such trawl shall be
larger in mesh area than specified by paragraph
68B-31.006(2)(a),
F.A.C.
f. The trawl must meet the
mesh size requirements established in subparagraph
68B-31.006(2)(b)
2., F.A.C.
(b)
In or on the nearshore and inshore Florida Waters of Nassau, Duval, St. Johns,
and Flagler counties, a live bait shrimp producer may harvest or attempt to
harvest shrimp only by or with the use of one trawl meeting the following
specifications:
1. The opening or entrance to
the trawl net shall be formed and limited by attachment of the net mesh to line
of not less than 1/8 inch diameter. Such line shall be securely attached so as
to form a continuous perimeter around the leading edge of the net.
2. Attachment of the net mesh to such line
shall be made at intervals of not more than 12 inches along the entire length
of the line.
3. The perimeter so
formed shall not exceed 60 feet, measured from point to point along the line
forming the leading edge of the net.
4. No webbing, mesh, panels, or similar
devices shall be used in conjunction with the trawl net in any manner so as to
precede or enlarge the opening or entrance to the net, or have the effect of
diverting saltwater products into the opening or entrance to the net.
5. No such trawl shall be larger in mesh area
than specified by paragraph
68B-31.006(2)(a),
F.A.C.
6. The trawl must meet the
mesh size requirements established in subparagraph
68B-31.006(2)(b)
2., F.A.C.
7. A person may not use
any otter trawl, or possess any otter trawl that is rigged for fishing aboard
any vessel, in or on the nearshore and inshore Florida Waters of Nassau, Duval,
St. Johns, and Flagler counties, if such otter trawl does not have a bycatch
reduction device (BRD) meeting the requirements of subsection
68B-31.006(4),
F.A.C., installed therein.
(c) In or on all inside waters of Volusia
County -
1. A live bait shrimp producer may
harvest or attempt to harvest shrimp in or from the inside waters of Volusia
County only by or with the use of the following gear:
a. Wing nets, each with a perimeter no
greater than 26 feet. Each wing net shall be no larger in mesh area than
specified by paragraph
68B-31.006(2)(a),
F.A.C.
b. Landing or dip
nets.
c. Push nets.
d. Cast nets.
2. Beginning on March 1 and continuing
through June 30 of each year, a live bait shrimp producer may not harvest or
attempt to harvest shrimp in or from the inside waters of Volusia County with
wing nets.
3. A live bait shrimp
producer may not harvest or attempt to harvest shrimp in or from the inside
waters of Volusia County from a vessel under power.
(d) All commercial trawling in the St. Johns
River proper shall be restricted to the area north of the Acosta Bridge (State
Road 13) in Jacksonville and at least 100 yards from the nearest
shoreline.
(e) Within all inland
waters of Nassau, Duval, St. Johns, and Flagler counties, a live bait shrimp
producer may only use a trawl during daylight hours.
(3) Food Shrimp Producers.
(a) In the nearshore and inshore Florida
Waters of the Northeast Region, a food shrimp producer may harvest or attempt
to harvest shrimp only by or with the use of the following gear:
1. No more than two unconnected roller frame
trawls meeting the specifications of subparagraph
68B-31.006(2)(c)
3., F.A.C.
2. No more than two
unconnected otter trawls, each meeting the specifications of subparagraph
68B-31.006(2)(c)
4., F.A.C.
3. No more than one try
net meeting the specifications of subparagraph
68B-31.006(2)(c)
5., F.A.C. Such try net shall be considered one of the two unconnected otter
trawls allowed for food shrimp production pursuant to subparagraph 2.
4. All commercial trawling in the St. Johns
River proper shall be restricted to the area north of the Acosta Bridge (State
Road 13) in Jacksonville and at least 100 yards from the nearest
shoreline.
(b) Within all
inland waters of Nassau, Duval, St. Johns, and Flagler counties, a food shrimp
producer may only use a trawl during daylight hours.
(c) Mesh size requirements.
1. In the inside waters of the Northeast
Region, a food shrimp producer may not use any trawl that has a mesh size less
than 7/8 inch bar measurement in the body of the net and less than 3/4 inch bar
measurement in the cod end.
2. In
any trawl with a rigid TED, the section of netting surrounding the TED may not
have a mesh size smaller than 1/2 inch bar measurement and may not be more than
50 meshes in total length.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority Art. IV, Sec. 9, Fla. Const. Law Implemented Art. IV, Sec. 9, Fla. Const.
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