FWC reviewing goliath grouper conservation rules
Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission
At its May meeting, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) listened to a presentation and stakeholder input on goliath grouper in Florida state waters, and directed staff members to continue ongoing efforts that recognize the goliath grouper’s role in the ecosystem, and to promote stock rebuilding, while allowing access to goliath grouper through catch-and-release fishing, ecotourism and dive viewing opportunities. Staff members were also directed to develop a proposed draft rule, for consideration by the Commission at a future meeting, that would build on existing access opportunities for goliath grouper by considering a limited, highly regulated harvest.
“We should applaud our successes,” said FWC Chairman Rodney Barreto. “I’m in favor of coming back with a very delineated list of line items for a limited take that wouldn’t disturb the dive industry and would provide additional access to this fishery. Just because we’ve been doing something for thirty years doesn’t mean we need to keep doing it the same way.”
“I’m not suggesting we do this at the end of the day, but I am saying we should direct staff today to move forward, continue to gather input on this, and see if we can’t come up with a win-win for all stakeholder groups,” said FWC Commissioner Robert Spottswood.
The FWC sauys it will continue to monitor the status of the stock using alternative metrics approved by the Commission in 2018.
Learn more about goliath grouper rules here: myfwc.com/fishing/saltwater/recreational/goliath.
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