The 
commercial quota of 1,040,625 pounds for this zone will 
be reached by this date. The closed subzone is from the 
Flagler/Volusia County line to the Miami-Dade/Monroe 
County line in Florida. Florida is expected to 
close adjoining state waters at the same time.
From November 1 through March 31, king mackerel 
from the east coast subzone are considered Gulf group 
fish. Beginning April 1, king mackerel from waters off 
the east coast of Florida, including all of Monroe 
County, are considered to be Atlantic group fish. 
Therefore, commercial fishing for king mackerel will be 
allowed again in this area beginning April 1, 2012.
During the closure, no commercial fisherman may fish 
for or keep king mackerel in or from the closed subzone. 
There is an exception for people aboard a vessel that has 
a charter/headboat permit for coastal migratory pelagic 
fish and a commercial king mackerel permit. Those 
people may keep the 2-fish per person daily king 
mackerel bag limit from the closed subzone, if the vessel 
is operating as a charter vessel or headboat. Vessels are 
considered to be operating as a charter vessel or 
headboat when they carry a passenger who pays a fee or 
when more than three people are aboard, including 
operator and crew.
During the closure, no king mackerel caught in the 
closed subzone may be bought, sold, or traded. This 
includes recreational and tournament-caught fish. King 
mackerel that were traded or sold before the closure and 
held in cold storage by a dealer or processor may still be 
sold.
Florida East Coast King Mackerel Fisheries Closing
US - NOAA Fisheries Service will close the Florida east coastsubzone to commercial fishing for king mackereleffective 12:01 a.m. (local time) March 14, 2012.
						
									by Lucy Towers
							
					
			 
			 
	
											