FWC gives more protection to permit
News Release
Thursday, June 09, 2011
Media contact: Aaron Podey, 850-487-0554
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The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) took
final action Thursday on several rule amendments to further enhance
and protect Florida's permit fishery, while also strengthening
management of the Florida pompano and African pompano
fisheries.
The FWC extended the current regulations in Florida waters for
these species into adjacent federal waters. Federal waters
extend beyond nine nautical miles from shore in the Gulf of Mexico
and three miles from shore in the Atlantic Ocean. This will give
permit, Florida pompano and African pompano more protection and
increase the enforceability of our current rules. Previously, there
were no regulations regarding the harvest of permit, Florida
pompano or African pompano in these adjacent federal waters.
In addition, the new rules separate the management strategies
for the three species and create two new management areas for the
harvest of permit. In South Florida and the Florida Keys,
permit is largely a trophy and catch-and-release fishery. In other
areas of Florida, anglers catch permit from the shore and more
often keep them as a food fish.
To better manage permit for these different uses, the FWC
created a Special Permit Zone, which includes all state and federal
waters south of a line running due east from Cape Florida and south
of a line running due west from Cape Sable. The remainder of the
state (north of these lines) makes up another management zone.
In the Special Permit Zone, the commercial harvest of permit
will be prohibited. In this zone the recreational fishery has
a minimum size limit of 22 inches fork length and a daily bag limit
of one permit per person and two per vessel. Also,
recreational anglers are allowed to use only hook-and-line gear,
except that spearing for permit is allowed in federal waters in the
zone. Additionally, a May, June and July harvest closure applies in
this area.
Outside this zone, a recreational slot size for permit of 11-22
inches fork length and a daily bag limit of two fish per person
applies, with an allowance for one permit over 22 inches in length.
A vessel limit of two permit larger than 22 inches in length also
applies. Also, recreational anglers are allowed to use only
hook-and-line gear for permit, except that spearing for permit is
allowed in federal waters. No commercial harvest for permit is
allowed, however, commercial fishers who are targeting other
species with nets outside of the Special Permit Zone are allowed an
incidental bycatch trip limit of 250 fish.
In addition, the rules:
- extend current FWC Florida pompano recreational and commercial
gear regulations and commercial trip and size limits into federal
waters;
- maintain the Florida pompano recreational minimum size limit of
11 inches fork length;
- eliminate the 20-inch Florida pompano maximum size limit for
recreational harvest; and
- maintain the recreational daily bag limit of six Florida
pompano per person (no longer an aggregate limit with
permit).
Current FWC African pompano recreational size and bag limits
also were extended into federal waters, and spearfishing for
African pompano is allowed in federal waters.
The new permit, pompano and African pompano rules approved by
the FWC take effect on Aug. 31. For more information regarding
permit, pompano and African pompano, go to MyFWC.com/Fishing.