Florida Fish and Wildlife to Host Spotted Seatrout Public Workshop at Government Center in Viera Aug. 7

By  //  July 24, 2019

FWC needs input on spotted seatrout management

The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission needs your input on spotted seatrout management and will host an in-person public workshop on Aug. 7 in Viera at the Brevard County Government Center Florida Room, located at 2725 Judge Fran Jamieson Way. (FWC image)

BREVARD COUNTY • VIERA, FLORIDA – The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission needs your input on spotted seatrout management and will host an in-person public workshop on Aug. 7 in Viera at the Brevard County Government Center Florida Room, located at 2725 Judge Fran Jamieson Way.

The FWC is hosting several other spotted seatrout in-person public workshops around the state as well where you can learn about the current status of the seatrout fishery, staff’s proposal for future management and share your input by attending one of these workshops.

WORKSHOPS AROUND THE STATE INCLUDE

July 29: Destin, Destin Community Center, 101 Stahlman Ave.
July 31: Steinhatchee, Steinhatchee Community Center, 1013 Riverside Drive.
Aug. 6: Naples, Collier County Facilities Management, Training Room, 3335 Tamiami Trail E.
• Workshops will begin at 6 p.m. local time:

Potential changes on which staff will be gathering input include:

• Splitting the northwest spotted seatrout management zone into two separate zones including the Western Panhandle (Escambia through Gulf counties) and the Big Bend (Franklin County through Fred Howard Park Causeway in Pinellas County near the Pasco County line).

• Moving the southern-most boundary between management zones to create the newly-renamed South Florida (Fred Howard Park Causeway in Pinellas County near the Pasco County line through Broward County) and Central East Coast (Palm Beach through Volusia counties) zones.

• Reducing bag limits.
– Western Panhandle: 5 to 3 fish.
– Big Bend: 5 to 4 fish.
– South Florida: 4 to 3 fish.
– Central East Coast: 4 to 2 fish.
– Northeast: 6 to 5 fish.

• Changing the current recreational and commercial slot limits to 15 to 19 inches.
– Current recreational slot limit is 15 to 20 inches (with one over 20 inches allowed).
– Current commercial slot limit is 15 to 24 inches.

• Prohibiting all harvest of spotted seatrout 19 inches and larger.

• Prohibiting captain and crew from keeping a personal bag limit on a for-hire trip.

• Re-establishing the February closure in Western Panhandle.

If you can’t attend an in-person workshop, provide online comments at MyFWC.com/SaltwaterComments

Potential changes on which staff will be gathering input include Splitting the northwest spotted seatrout management zone into two separate zones including the Western Panhandle (Escambia through Gulf counties) and the Big Bend (Franklin County through Fred Howard Park Causeway in Pinellas County near the Pasco County line). (FWC image)
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