
The
spiny lobster sport season will fall on July 26th and 27th for 2006.
The
bag limits are 6 per
person per day for Monroe County and Biscayne National Park, and 12 per person
per day for the rest of Florida. The possession limit on the water is equal to
the daily bag limit, and off the water is equal to the daily bag limit on the
first day, and double the daily bag limit on the second day. Possession limits
are enforced on and off the water. Spiny lobster has a minimum size limit that
must be larger than 3" carapace, measured in the water. A reminder that
possession and use of a measuring device is required at all times, and night
diving is prohibited in Monroe County (only during the sport season). A
recreational saltwater license and a crawfish permit are needed for harvest.
Regular spiny lobster season is August 6 through March 31. The
bag limit is 6 per
person per day. Harvest of lobster is prohibited in John Pennekamp Coral Reef
State Park during the sport season. Harvest is also prohibited during both the
2-day sport season and regular season in Everglades National Park, Dry Tortugas
National Park, and no take areas in the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary.
Call (305) 743-2437 or visit www.fknms.nos.noaa.gov for information about no take areas in the Florida
Keys National Marine Sanctuary. Please call the MarathonLaw Enforcement office
at (305) 289-2320 or click here for lobster harvesting regulations for Monroe County.
Recreational trapping of lobster is prohibited.
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LOBSTER BAG LIMITS |
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Monroe County |
Biscayne National Park |
Elsewhere |
2-Day Sport
Season
(July 26 27) |
6 per person
per day |
6 per person
per day |
12 per person
per day |
Regular Season
(August 6 March 31) |
6 per person
per day |
6 per person
per day |
6 per person
per day |
Regardless of what species you are fishing for, bag limits are only for
properly licensed individuals and those people exempt from license requirements
who are actively harvesting, and those people harvesting may not exceed their
individual bag limit and take someone elses bag limit. That is, people
(including children) who are not actively harvesting or are not properly
licensed (if a license is required) may NOT be counted for purposes of bag
limits.
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