FWC considers stricter regulations for flounder

Posted on June 2, 2020 by Staff reports

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The Florida Fish & Wildlife Conservation Commission FWC will host two virtual flounder workshops to gather public input about management of the flounder fishery. The workshops will take place at 5 p.m. CDT today and June 4. 

 

FWC’s stock status update suggests that the flounder fishery statewide has been in a general declining trend in recent years and is likely overfished and undergoing overfishing on the Atlantic coast of Florida. 

 

Connect to the workshops via FWC.adobeconnect.com/mfm. A number to call into will be on the screen once logged into Adobe Connect.

 

A video presentation available:

 

 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ePWUpnPNzWY&feature=youtu.be

 

Click the following link to submit comments on the issue:

 

 

https://myfwc.com/fishing/saltwater/rulemaking/saltwater-public-comments/

 

Potential regulation changes

  • Reduce recreational bag limit from 10 to five fish per person.
  • Increase minimum size limit from 12 inches to 14 inches (recreational and commercial).
  • Establish a November closure (recreational and commercial).
  • Establish a commercial vessel limit of 150 flounder when using allowable gear.
  • Extend all FWC flounder regulations into federal waters.