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Marine Life and Tropical OrnamentalsLearn about commercial harvesting of marine life species.
Florida's commercial marine life fishery is the nonlethal harvest of saltwater fish, invertebrates, and plants for commercial purposes. These organisms are harvested and maintained alive and then sold alive to wholesale and retail dealers and aquarium owners. In the United States, the collection of many of these organisms is limited to Florida and Hawaii. The state of Florida collects data from commercial fishers and dealers to generate statistics on the types of species and quantities landed as well as the size, weight, and age distribution of harvested species. The state has collected commercial fisheries landings and fishing effort data since November 1984. In 1988, the Florida Marine Life Association (FMLA) petitioned the Marine Fisheries Commission to adopt standards for the collection of tropical marine life species. As a result, harvest regulations were adopted, and the collection of marine life and tropical ornamental data began in 1990. The Fisheries-Dependent Monitoring (FDM) section at the Fish and Wildlife Research Institute (FWRI) maintains marine life landings data that date back to 1994. The figures below show commercial landings for some popular finfish and invertebrate
Requirements to Collect Marine Life: Regulation Information: Only those who have a valid Aquaculture license (AQ) can harvest live rock. There are ten lease sites in Florida waters (off Monroe and Hillsborough counties). Prospective applicants should contact the Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, Division of Aquaculture (http://www.floridaaquaculture.com) for more information. Prohibited SpeciesAll harvest of the following species is prohibited, unless it is pursuant to a research permit:
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