Florida Fisheries and Wildlife Commission Adopts New Rules to Protect Sharks

According to an article from the Miami Herald, the Florida Fisheries and Wildlife Commission adopted a new set of rules to protect shark species in Florida waters. The rules which take effect in mid-January include.

  • protection of sandbar, silky, and Caribbean sharpnose sharks in state waters from harvesting
  • Establishing a 54″ minimum fork length for all sharks caught, with the exception of Atlantic sharpnose, blacknose, bonnethead, finetooth, smooth dogfish and blacktip sharks
  • Prohibiting the removal of a shark’s head or caudal fin at sea
  • Allowing only hook-and-line gear for shark harvesting
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About George Probst

George Probst is an award-winning American photographer best known for his underwater great white shark photography at Isla de Guadalupe. In addition to his work underwater, Probst travels to schools, businesses, and communities for public speaking events to discuss the importance of sharks and ocean conservation.

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