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1997 Florida Statutes
Illegal use of nets.
1370.093 Illegal use of nets.--
(1) It is unlawful to take or harvest, or to attempt to take or harvest, any marine life in Florida waters with any net that is not consistent with the provisions of s. 16, Art. X of the State Constitution.
(2)
(a) Beginning July 1, 1998, it is also unlawful to take or harvest, or to attempt to take or harvest, any marine life in Florida waters with any net, as defined in subsection (3) and any attachments to such net, that combined are larger than 500 square feet and have not been expressly authorized for such use by rule of the Marine Fisheries Commission under s. 370.027. The use of currently legal shrimp trawls and purse seines outside nearshore and inshore Florida waters shall continue to be legal until the commission implements rules regulating those types of gear.
(b) The use of gill or entangling nets of any size is prohibited, as such nets are defined in s. 16, Art. X of the State Constitution. Any net constructed wholly or partially of monofilament or multifilament material, other than a hand thrown cast net, or a handheld landing or dip net, shall be considered to be an entangling net within the prohibition of s. 16, Art. X of the State Constitution unless specifically authorized by rule of the commission. Multifilament material shall not be defined to include nets constructed of braided or twisted nylon, cotton, linen twine, or polypropylene twine.
(c) This subsection shall not be construed to apply to aquaculture activities licenses issued pursuant to s. 370.26.
(3) As used in s. 16, Art. X of the State Constitution and this subsection, the term "net" or "netting" must be broadly construed to include all manner or combination of mesh or webbing or any other solid or semisolid fabric or other material used to comprise a device that is used to take or harvest marine life.
(4) Upon the arrest of any person for violation of this subsection, the arresting officer shall seize the nets illegally used. Upon conviction of the offender, the arresting authority shall destroy the nets.
(5) Any person who violates this section shall be punished as provided in s. 370.092(4).
(6) The Marine Fisheries Commission is granted authority to adopt rules pursuant to ss. 370.025 and 370.027 implementing the prohibitions and restrictions of s. 16, Art. X of the State Constitution.
History.--s. 39, ch. 97-160; s. 21, ch. 97-164.
1Note.--Section 42, ch. 97-160, and s. 24, ch. 97-164, provide that:
"(1) Notwithstanding the provisions of section 370.093(3), Florida Statutes, there is hereby established a 3-year pilot program that allows for participation by Saltwater Products License holders with purse seine endorsements during the years 1995 or 1996 located in the counties of Wakulla, Franklin, Gulf, Bay, Walton, and Okaloosa. Priority shall be given to such Saltwater Products License holders with landings in 1996 as recorded on Florida DEP trip tickets of one or more of the following baitfish species: Spanish sardines, cigar minnows, thread herring, chub mackerel, anchovy, little tunny, menhaden, blue runner, and ladyfish. No more than 7 such licenses shall be issued which allow for and shall be limited to the following:
"(a) These licenses shall be issued only for the use of baitfish purse seines, not exceeding 600 yards in length, to be used in the nearshore and inshore waters, modified to employ solid tarpaulin material in conjunction with 500 square feet of traditional seine mesh netting in the State of Florida in and south of the counties of Wakulla, Franklin, Gulf, Bay, Walton, and Okaloosa. Only one purse seine per license shall be allowed.
"(b) Each licensee shall post a bond of $50,000 payable to the State of Florida as security to pay for any environmental damage or cleanup of material caused by this fishing gear of the licensee.
"(2) The Marine Fisheries Commission shall establish limits on annual harvest levels for the area, for each of the baitfish species that are the subject of this section, based on maintaining healthy scientific and biological levels of stock abundance of those certain baitfish species by allowing annual harvest of the baitfish species in the program area limited by the Florida Marine Fisheries Commission not to exceed 50 percent of the annual average of reported landings which occurred over the 3 years prior to July 1, 1995."