The following bag and vessel limits apply in all state and adjacent federal waters of the Gulf of Mexico south of a line extended due west from the Collier-Lee County Line (26°19.823’N. Latitude) and all state and adjacent federal waters of the Atlantic Ocean south of a line extended due east from the Martin-St. Lucie County Line (27°15.781’N. Latitude) including the waters off Collier, Monroe, Miami-Dade, Broward, Palm Beach, and Martin Counties.

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    (1) Recreational Limits –
    (a) Recreational Bag Limit – A recreational harvester may not harvest, possess, or land more than two great barracuda per day within the above described region.
    (b) Recreational Vessel Limit – The recreational harvesters aboard a vessel may not collectively harvest, possess, or land more than six great barracuda per day within the above described region, regardless of the number of persons onboard.
    (2) Commercial Limits –
    (a) Commercial Bag Limit – A commercial harvester may not harvest, possess, or land more than two great barracuda per day within the above described region.
    (b) Commercial Vessel Limit – The commercial harvesters aboard a vessel may not collectively harvest, possess or land more than six great barracuda per day within the above described region, regardless of the number of persons onboard.
Rulemaking Authority Art. IV, Sec. 9, Fla. Const. Law Implemented Art. IV, Sec. 9, Fla. Const. History-New 11-1-15.