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Florida’s spiny lobster sport mini-season starts Wednesday

MIAMI – Grab your net and tickle stick. Florida’s spiny lobster sport mini-season will begin at midnight on Wednesday.

The 2024 season will run from Wednesday, July 24 through Thursday, July 25.

The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission held a press conference on Tuesday to discuss lobster sport season rules and regulations, dive flag safety, safe boating and how to properly measure lobster.

According to the FWC website, there are several rules for the season which include:

  • A daily limit of six lobsters per person for Monroe County and Biscayne National Park and 12 for the rest of Florida. Possession limits are enforced on and off the water.
  • A minimum size limit of 3″ per carapace. Click here to find out how to measure a spiny lobster.
  • Night diving is prohibited in Monroe County during the sport season.
  • Divers must get their spiny lobster permit by visiting this link before they head out on the water.
  • Boaters must be equipped with FWC-approved life jackets before hitting the water.
  • Harvest of lobster is prohibited in John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park, Everglades National Park, Dry Tortugas National Park, no-take areas in the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary, in the Biscayne Bay/Card Sound Lobster Sanctuary, and in the five Coral Reef Protection Areas in Biscayne National Park.

The regular commercial and recreational lobster season starts Aug. 6 and runs through March 31, 2025.

For more information about the season and rules and regulations, click on this link.


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