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Bay scallop season extended by 2 weeks
6/29/2012
Credit:
Amanda Nalley - FWC
Bay scallop season extended by 2 weeks



After determining that two years of season extensions did not significantly impact
the bay scallop population, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission
(FWC) decided June 28 to permanently extend the recreational season by adding two
weeks to the end.

The decision was made at the Commission meeting in Palm Beach Gardens. Commissioners
also directed staff to look into the possibility of a future commercial harvest of
bay scallops. The commercial harvest of bay scallops has been closed in Florida
state waters since 1994.

The recreational season, which starts July 1 and closed annually on Sept. 11, will
now end Sept. 25. The extension will help increase business opportunities during a
time of the year when other fisheries are closed and tourism has decreased. Bay
scallops are also known to be larger at the end of the summer, which may be a draw
for some harvesters.

The Commission extended the season temporarily in 2010 and 2011 to help alleviate
economic hardships caused by the Deepwater Horizon oil spill.

Bay scallops can be recreationally harvested in Gulf of Mexico state waters (shore
to nine nautical miles) from the Pasco-Hernando County line to the west bank of the
Mexico Beach Canal in Bay County.

Map of bay scallop harvest area

The recreational bag limit is two gallons of whole bay scallops or one pint of meat
per person, per day, with a vessel limit of 10 gallons of whole bay scallops or half
a gallon of meat.

There is no commercial harvest for bay scallops in Florida state waters.

During the season, scallop harvesters can assist the FWC's scallop researchers by
completing an online survey at http://svy.mk/bayscallops. Harvesters can indicate
where they harvest scallops, how many they collect and how long it takes to harvest
them. FWC staff and some vendors in harvest areas will also distribute postage-paid
survey cards that collect similar data. Participants can email
BayScallops@MyFWC.com<mailto:BayScallops@MyFWC.com> to ask questions or send
additional information.

Visit MyFWC.com/Fishing and click on "Saltwater," "Recreational Regulations" and
"Bay Scallops<http://myfwc.com/fishing/saltwater/regulations/bay-scallops/>" to
learn more.
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