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FWC to hold workshop in Tampa on
freshwater turtle harvests
October 28, 2008
Contact: Patricia Behnke, 850-251-2130 or Bill Turner,
850-488-3831
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation
Commission (FWC) will begin hearing input on the harvest of
Florida’s freshwater turtles.
On Thursday, Nov. 20, the FWC will collect
information from turtle experts, including scientists and
fishermen, and from concerned residents regarding a long-term
plan for the harvest of freshwater turtles. The meeting will be
10 a.m. - 4 p.m. at the Tampa Port Authority Board Room, 1101
Channelside Dr. in Tampa.
Concerns over the increased demand for
freshwater turtles led the FWC to consider what impact the
harvests have on the species.
The FWC recently enacted a new rule on the
harvest of freshwater turtles, further restricting their
harvest. The new rule limits the harvest of wild Florida
freshwater turtles to five per day per person. Each fisherman
with a commercial license will be allowed to harvest an
additional 15 Florida softshell turtles per day, for a total of
20 per day.
The FWC passed this rule to protect freshwater
turtle populations while it develops a long-term comprehensive
strategy for sustainable use and conservation of amphibian and
reptile populations. Recent reports of unusually large
freshwater turtle harvests coincide with reports that the demand
for freshwater turtles as food and pets has increased.
“We expect to bring the strategy for freshwater
turtles back to the Commission in the next year,” FWC scientist
Bill Turner said. “We will continue discussions with the public,
turtle experts and fishermen until we decide on the best
management plan.”
The public is invited to attend and provide
information and engage in an open discussion of the pertinent
information regarding freshwater turtle harvest in Florida.
The FWC is specifically seeking information from
anyone with first-hand knowledge of the harvest.
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