St. Johns River blue crab trap closure starts Jan. 16
News Release
Monday, January 09, 2012
Media contact: Amanda Nalley, 850-487-0554
Recreational and commercial blue crab harvesters in the St.
Johns River system must remove their blue crab traps from the water
before Jan. 16, the first day of a 10-day trap closure. This
closure will give groups authorized by the Florida Fish and
Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) to gather traps the
opportunity to identify and retrieve lost and abandoned blue crab
traps from the water.
The trap closure includes all waters of the St. Johns River
system and its associated lakes and tributaries from west of the
river's confluence with the Intracoastal Canal (Intracoastal
Waterway) in Duval County through and including Lake Hellen Blazes
in Brevard County.
Traps can be placed back in the water Jan. 26. Until then, blue
crabs may be harvested with other gear, such as dip nets and
fold-up traps. Blue crab harvesters may also use standard blue crab
traps during the closure if the traps are attached to a dock or
other private property.
Lost and abandoned blue crab traps are a problem in the blue
crab fishery, because they can continue to trap crabs and fish when
left in the water. They can also be unsightly in the marine
environment, damage sensitive habitats and pose navigational
hazards to boaters on the water.
The closure is one of three regional 10-day blue crab trap
closures that will occur in 2012 on the east coast of Florida.
Coastal waters from the Georgia-Florida line south through Volusia
County (not including the waters of the St. Johns River) will close
to traps Aug. 20-29, and waters from Brevard County through Palm
Beach County will close to traps Aug. 10-19. There are six regional
closures total: three occurring in even-numbered years on the east
coast and three in odd-numbered years on the west coast (see
map).

More information
regarding the FWC's trap retrieval program, blue crab trap
closure dates, regulations and cleanup events is available online
at MyFWC.com/Fishing (click on "Saltwater Fishing," then "Trap
Retrieval/Debris Removal"). For additional information, you
may also contact the FWC's trap retrieval coordinator, Kyle Miller,
at 850-487-0554.