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At the February meeting near Tallahassee, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) approved regionally-specific bay scallop open season dates for 2018, including a change to the season for Levy, Citrus and Hernando counties that was proposed in December. The Commission also approved a trial bay scallop season in 2018 for state waters off Pasco County.
The following regionally-specific bay scallop open seasons will be created by executive order for 2018 only:
Franklin County through northwestern Taylor County (including Carrabelle, Lanark and St. Marks): Sunday, July 1 through Monday, Sept. 24. This region includes all state waters from the westernmost point of St. Vincent Island, in Franklin County, to Rock Island near the mouth of the Fenholloway River, in Taylor County.
The remaining portion of Taylor County and all of Dixie County (including Keaton Beach and the Steinhatchee area): Saturday, June 16 through Monday, Sept. 10. This region includes all state waters east of Rock Island near the mouth of the Fenholloway River, in Taylor County, and north of Alligator Pass Daybeacon #4, near the mouth of the Suwannee River, in Levy County.
Levy, Citrus and Hernando counties (including Cedar Key, Crystal River and Homosassa): Sunday, July 1 through Monday, Sept. 24 (previously slated for Tuesday, July 10 through Monday, Sept. 10). This region includes all state waters south of Alligator Pass Daybeacon #4, near the mouth of the Suwannee River, in Levy County, and north of the Hernando – Pasco county line.
St. Joseph Bay and Gulf County: Friday, Aug. 17 through Sunday, Sept. 30. This region includes all state waters from the Mexico Beach Canal, in Bay County, to the westernmost point of St. Vincent Island, in Franklin County.
Pasco County: Establish a trial 10-day open season to run Friday, July 20 through Monday, July 30. This region includes all state waters south of the Hernando – Pasco county line and north of the Anclote Key Lighthouse, in northern Pinellas County, and includes all waters of the Anclote River.
These changes are for 2018 only. In late 2018 or early 2019, the FWC will consider setting the 2019 seasons for Gulf and Pasco counties, consider continuing the 2018 season structure for the remaining portions of the open scallop harvest area in 2019, and will work toward creating a more permanent season structure starting in 2020.
As the 2018 and 2019 seasons move forward, share your comments on what you would like to see for a future season structure at MyFWC.com/SaltwaterComments or by email at Marine@MyFWC.com. The FWC is very interested in understanding whether the public prefers regional differences in the season dates or if a consistent season across the harvest area is of greater value, as well as what season dates work best for various regions. Public feedback will be important for determining whether further changes are needed when making a decision about the long-term season dates.
For more information about bay scallops or to view the presentation given at the Commission meeting, visit MyFWC.com/Fishing and select “Saltwater Fishing,” “Public Comments/Workshops,” “Comments,” and select the “February 2018 commission meeting proposal” link under “Bay Scallops.”
Learn more about bay scallop regulations at MyFWC.com/Fishing, click on “Saltwater Fishing,” “Recreational Regulations” and “Bay Scallops.”