Florida Administrative Code (Last Updated: November 11, 2024) |
68. Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission |
68B. Marine Fisheries |
68B-30. King Mackerel - Atlantic Fishery |
1(1) Commercial Harvest Limits. Persons holding a Florida resident, nonresident, or alien saltwater products license with a restricted species endorsement and a federal commercial permit to harvest king mackerel from the Atlantic Migratory Group, may harvest king mackerel from the Atlantic fishery upon the following conditions:
47(a) The season for harvest of king mackerel from the Atlantic fishery has not been closed pursuant to Rule 6668B-30.004, 67F.A.C.; and,
69(b) Persons harvesting king mackerel for commercial purposes from the Atlantic fishery shall be subject to commercial vessel limits in adjacent federal waters pursuant to 9450 C.F.R. §622.385(a)(1) 97(as of September 9, 2020) unless adjacent federal Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) waters are closed to commercial harvest of king mackerel.
118(2) Recreational Bag Limit.
122(a) Any person harvesting king mackerel from the Atlantic fishery who does not meet the requirements and conditions established in subsection (1) and paragraph (2)(b), shall be subject to a bag limit of two fish per person, per day.
161(b) Consistent with Federal Standards, any person harvesting 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 24150 C.F.R.§622.382(a)(2)(i) 243as of March 26, 2021).
248(3) Possession of king mackerel in excess of the bag limits established in this rule by any person aboard a vessel fishing in the Atlantic fishery shall constitute a violation of this rule.
281(4) Prohibited Gear. No person shall harvest king mackerel in the Atlantic fishery other than with hook and line gear, or by spearing.
304(5) Transit provisions – A vessel that has onboard king mackerel harvested from an open area in either state or federal waters may transit through and land king mackerel in state waters that are closed to the harvest of king mackerel pursuant to Rule 34868B-30.004, 349F.A.C., under the following conditions:
354(a) The king mackerel have been legally harvested from state or federal waters pursuant to Chapters 68B-12 and 68B-30, F.A.C., or pursuant to Part 378622 CFR for 381king mackerel;
383(b) The king mackerel have been harvested pursuant to a Florida saltwater products license and restricted species endorsement (Section 402379.362, F.S.404) and a federal king mackerel permit (Part 412622 CFR414);
415(c) The transport of king mackerel through the closed state waters is direct, continuous and expeditious from the area open to harvest to the place where the vessel is regularly docked, moored, or otherwise stored or to the place of the licensed wholesale dealer where the catch is to be sold; and,
467(d) All fishing gear must be stowed during transit through the closed area. For the purpose of this section appropriately stowed means a rod and reel must be stowed securely. Terminal gear (i.e., hooks, leaders, sinkers, flashers, or baits) must be disconnected and stowed separately from the fishing apparatus. Sinkers must be disconnected from the down rigger and stowed separately. Gillnets must be 530rolled, folded, or otherwise properly and securely stowed in sealed containers or compartments so as to make their immediate use as fishing implements impracticable.
554Rulemaking Authority Art. IV, Sec. 9, Fla. Const. Law Implemented Art. IV, Sec. 9, Fla. Const. History–New 3-15-87, Amended 11-1-88, 1-1-97, 1-1-98, Formerly 46-30.003, Amended 12-21-00, 10-12-15, 5-11-17, 2-3-20, 10-27-20, 8-25-21.