The Florida Fish and wildlife
Conservation Commission is reminding gulf reef fishermen to register for the
Gulf Reef Fish Survey.
Registering for the survey became mandatory on April 1st
for fishermen targeting most reef fish including red snapper, black and red grouper, gray
triggerfish, and lesser and greater amberjack.
The survey will help the FWC get a clearer picture of how
many people are targeting Gulf reef fish and what fishermen are seeing on the
water.
Researchers say the survey will help improve recreational
data collection allowing for more informed fisheries management decisions.
The Survey is for people who fish the gulf from private
boats and target reef fish including red and vermilion snapper; gag; black and
red grouper; gray triggerfish; and greater and lesser amberjack.
You can sign up on-line at License.MyFWC.com.
You can also sign up in person at tackle shops, sporting
goods stores and your local tax collector’s office, or by phone at
1-888-FISHFLORIDA.
Many of those who sign up for the Gulf Reef Fish Survey will
be contacted by the FWC and asked if they would be willing to provide
information about their Gulf reef fish fishing activities.
Participants who are contacted by the FWC and do provide
information about their Gulf reef fishing activities will be entered into a
drawing to win an annual, five-year or lifetime recreational saltwater fishing
license.
The program is funded through a five-year National Fish and
Wildlife Foundation Gulf restoration grant.
There is a five-year sunset clause so that when the grant
funding ends, the program will be evaluated and reconsidered.
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