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Bay scallop season opens July 1
June 25, 2008
Contact: Lee Schlesinger, 850-487-0554
The recreational harvest season for bay scallops
begins July 1 and continues through Sept. 10. Open
scalloping areas on Florida’s Gulf Coast extend from the west
bank of the Mexico Beach Canal in Bay County to the
Pasco-Hernando county line near Aripeka.
Bay scallops may be taken only within the
allowable harvest areas. It is illegal to possess bay
scallops while you’re in or on state waters outside the open
harvest areas, or to land bay scallops outside the open areas.
There is a daily limit of 2 gallons of whole bay
scallops in the shell or 1 pint of bay scallop meat per person
during the open season. In addition, no more than 10
gallons of whole bay scallops in the shell or one-half gallon of
bay scallop meat may be possessed aboard any vessel at any time.
You’re allowed to harvest bay scallops only by
hand or with a landing or dip net, and bay scallops may not be
harvested for commercial purposes.
Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation
Commission (FWC) biologists review the status and health of the
bay scallop fishery each year.
“We are seeing recovery of scallop populations
along the West Coast of Florida relative to their status in the
early 1990s,” said Bill Arnold, an FWC research scientist.
“Harvesters should adhere to scallop-fishing
regulations, especially the daily bag limit,” Arnold said.
You also should collect only the amount of bay
scallops you are willing to clean.
More information on bay scallops is available
online at
MyFWC.com/marine/bayscallops.htm and
http://research.myfwc.com/features/category_sub.asp?id=2598.
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