Published on: 21429451. The purpose and effect of this rule development notice is to address possible rule amendments for reef fish in the 2019 calendar year as a result of stock assessments, federal regulatory actions or other management or enforcement requirements.
Published on: 21158336. There are two Individual Fishing Quota (IFQ) programs for commercial harvest in the Gulf of Mexico: red snapper and grouper/tilefish. These are federal programs, but they apply to all commercial harvest of red snapper, groupers, and tilefishes in both Gulf state and federal waters. Gulf IFQ program participants must follow unique requirements and procedures such as real-time, electronic tracking of vessel location harvest and quota accounting; landing notification requirements; and restictions on where and when fish can be landed and offloaded. These requirements apply to Gulf IFQ program participants regardless of where they are fishing (federal or state waters). Currently, FWC rules require all commercial harvesters that harvest or possess any IFQ-managed species in the Gulf of Mexico to have a federal Gulf IFQ vessel account.
At its April 2018 meeting, the FWC Commission modified commercial regulations in Gulf state waters to be consistent with federal regulations for the commercial Gulf red snapper and Gulf grouper/tilefish individual fishing quota (IFQ) programs. The purpose of the proposed action is to add other important requirements for Gulf commercial red snapper and grouper/tilefish IFQ fisheries operations, dealer endorsements, landings, and transactions to FWC rule. This federal consistency action will allow FWC to enforce federal Gulf commercial IFQ regulations at the state level.
Rule 68B-14.0045 F.A.C. will be modified to reference federal Gulf IFQ regulations, which will be outlined in the new rule 68B-14.0046, F.A.C. These rules will take effect January 1, 2019.
Published on: 14006041. The purpose and effect of this rule development notice is to address possible rule amendments for reef fish in the 2014 calendar year as a result of stock assessments, federal regulatory actions or other management or enforcement requirements, or to address amendments resulting from the agency’s comprehensive review of Division 68B.
Published on: 10822986. The purpose and effect of this rule development notice is to address possible rule changes for reef fish in the 2012 calendar year as a result of stock assessments, federal regulatory actions or other management or enforcement requirements.
Published on: 7132524. The purpose of these rule amendments is to modify the Commission’s Reef Fish Rule to become mostly consistent with federal reef fish regulations in the Gulf of Mexico. The National Marine Fisheries Service has published rules containing regulatory actions for gag grouper, which is undergoing overfishing, red grouper, and other federally designated shallow water groupers. Federal rule changes will become effective in 2009 subject to approval by the Secretary of Commerce. The Commission is considering changes to state regulations that would: 1) decrease the minimum size of commercially caught red grouper in the Gulf of Mexico from 20 inches to 18 inches total length, 2) reduce the size limit for the importation and sale of red grouper from 20 inches to 18 inches total length, 3) reduce the aggregate bag limit for all Gulf grouper from 5 grouper per person per day to 4 grouper per person per day, and 4) include additional shallow water groupers (red grouper, black grouper, yellowfin grouper, yellowmouth grouper, rock hind, red hind, and scamp) in the February 1 through March 31 recreational gag grouper harvest closure. The closure includes other shallow water grouper species because fishing for them affects the discard mortality of gag grouper.
In addition, there are two final rule amendments proposed for state waters that are not consistent with proposed federal rules: 1) The current commercial closed season of February 15 through March 14 for red, black, and gag grouper will be modified to prohibit all commercial and recreational harvest from February 1 through March 31. Additional shallow water grouper species will be included in the closure (adding yellowfin grouper, yellowmouth grouper, rock hind, red hind, and scamp). The effect of this amendment will be to create one closed season for all commercial and recreational harvest of shallow water groupers in Gulf state waters. 2) The direct transit of commercially harvested shallow water groupers legally caught in the Gulf federal waters offshore of Florida will be allowed through state waters of Florida during the February 1 through March 31 closed season in state waters.
The effect of these rule amendments is that federal and state regulations can be applied more consistently to all fishing activity in the Gulf of Mexico. There will be some inconsistency with federal regulations due to the prohibition of commercial fishing in state waters from February 1 through March 31. The overall effect, however, is to more consistently apply regulations to minimize confusion for the public and aid in enforcement of both state and federal fishery regulations. By adopting these regulations the State of Florida will also be contributing to the gulf-wide effort to reduce fishing pressure on gag grouper and allow populations of this species and others to expand. This will help ensure a larger sustainable harvest for the future.