Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 68B-42.007 - Gear Specifications and Prohibited Gear
(1) The following
types of gear shall be the only types allowed for the harvest of any tropical
fish, whether from state waters or from federal Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ)
waters adjacent to state waters:
(a) Hand held
net.
(b) Barrier net, with a total
length not exceeding 60 feet, a depth not exceeding 8 feet at any point along
the net, and a mesh size not exceeding 3/4 inch stretched mesh.
(c) Drop net, with a maximum dimension not
exceeding 12 feet and a mesh size not exceeding 3/4 inch stretched
mesh.
(d) Slurp gun.
(e) Quinaldine may be used for the harvest of
tropical fish if the person using the chemical or possessing the chemical in or
on the waters of the state meets each of the following conditions:
1. The person or corporation must hold a
valid MLD or MLN endorsement.
2.
The person also possesses and maintains aboard any vessel used in the harvest
of tropical fish with quinaldine a special activity license authorizing the use
of quinaldine, issued by the Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission pursuant
to Section 379.2421(6),
F.S.
3. The quinaldine possessed or
applied while in or on the waters of the state is in a diluted form of no more
than 2% concentration in solution with seawater. Prior to dilution in seawater,
quinaldine shall only be mixed with isopropyl alcohol or ethanol.
(f) A roller frame trawl operated
by a person possessing a valid live bait shrimping license issued by the Fish
and Wildlife Conservation Commission pursuant to Rule
68B-31.009, F.A.C. and Section
379.361, F.S., if such tropical
fish are taken as an incidental bycatch of shrimp lawfully harvested with such
trawl.
(g) A trawl meeting the
following specifications used to collect live specimens of the dwarf seahorse,
Hippocampus zosterae, if towed by a vessel no greater than 15
feet in length at no greater than idle speed:
1. The trawl opening shall be no larger than
12 inches by 48 inches.
2. The
trawl shall weigh no more than 5 pounds wet when weighed out of the
water.
(2)
This rule shall not be construed to prohibit the use of any bag or container
used solely for storing collected specimens or the use of a single blunt rod in
conjunction with any allowable gear, which rod meets each of the following
specifications:
(a) The rod shall be made of
nonferrous metal, fiberglass, or wood.
(b) The rod shall be no longer than 36 inches
and have a diameter no greater than 3/4 inch at any point.
(3) No person shall harvest in or from state
waters any tropical fish by or with the use of any gear other than those types
specified in subsection (1); provided, however, that tropical fish harvested as
an incidental bycatch of other species lawfully harvested for commercial
purposes with other types of gear shall not be deemed to be harvested in
violation of this rule, if the quantity of tropical fish so harvested does not
exceed the bag limits established in Rule
68B-42.005, F.A.C.
(4) A power tool may not be used to harvest
or attempt to harvest octocorals from state waters or from federal EEZ waters
adjacent to state waters.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority Art. IV, Sec. 9, Fla. Const. Law Implemented Art. IV, Sec. 9, Fla. Const.
New 1-1-91, Amended 7-1-92, 1-1-95, 9-30-96, Formerly 46-42.007, Amended 7-1-09, 10-31-11.
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