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Spearfishing is Prohibited in the Following Areas of Monroe County:  Species Prohibited for Harvest by
                                               Spearing:
 • State Waters from Long Key north to   • Unincorporated Monroe County

   the Miami-Dade County line (including the   • City of Marathon    •  African Pompano   •  Red Drum
                                                                                       •  Sharks
                                                 •  Billfish (all species)
   island of Long Key)    It is unlawful for any person to use, fire or discharge      •  Blue Crab   •  Snook
   State Waters are all salt waters surrounding the     any speargun on or below the surface of the water in      •  Bonefish   •  Spotted Eagle Ray
   Florida Keys out to three (3) nautical miles from     any man-made canal in the unincorporated areas of     •  Goliath Grouper (Jewfish)  •  Spotted Seatrout
   the nearest point of land including islands on the     Monroe County.    •  Lobster   •  Stone Crab
   Atlantic side and out to nine (9) nautical miles from     •  Manta Ray              •  Sturgeon
   the nearest point of land including islands on the     •  Nassau Grouper            •  Tarpon
   Gulf side.   • Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary    •  Permit                  •  Tripletail

 • Everglades National Park  • Existing Management Areas (EMAs)    •  Pompano          •  Weakfish
                                                 •  Families of Ornamental Reef Fish
 • Dry Tortugas National Park    Possession of spearfishing equipment within these      (Angelfish, Butterflyfish, Cornetfish, Damselfish,
   Existing Management Areas is prohibited except      Parrotfish, Pipefish, Porcupinefish, Puffers,
 • State Parks    while transiting through without stopping.     Seahorse, Squirrelfish, Surgeonfish, Triggerfish
 • The following state parks are within State Waters   •  Key Largo - adjacent to John Pennekamp Coral      (except gray and ocean), Trumpetfish, Trunkfish,)
    in the Upper Keys - spearfishing is prohibited     Reef State Park and extends to the
    •  Dagny Johnson Key Largo Hammock      300 foot depth  Know Your Fish Before You Go
 Botanical State Park  •  Looe Key -  five-square-nautical mile area   (These 2 fish are protected and often confused with similar looking species.)

    •  John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park     surrounding Looe Key reef  irregular vertical bars  rounded pectoral

    •  Windley Key Fossil Reef Geological State Park   small black spots                            & caudal fin
    •  Lignumvitae Key Submerged Land  The following no-take areas are marked by 30"    small eyes
       Management Area  diameter round yellow buoys:

    •  Long Key State Park  • Sanctuary Preservation Areas (SPAs)
 •  Carysfort Reef   •  Cheeca Rocks
 • The following state parks boundaries extend out to
   400 feet from the shoreline - spearfishing and the   •  Elbow   •  Alligator Reef
   possession of spearfishing equipment is prohibited   •  Key Largo Dry Rocks   •  Coffins Patch
   in these areas.  •  Grecian Rocks   •  Sombrero Key  Goliath Grouper (Jewfish)
    •  Curry Hammock State Park  •  French Reef   •  Looe Key  head and fins covered with small black spots; irregular
    •  Bahia Honda State Park   •  Molasses Reef   •  Newfound Harbor  vertical bars present on the sides of body; pectoral and

    •  Fort Zachary Taylor Historic Sate Park   caudal fins rounded; eyes small
 •  Conch Reef   •  Eastern Dry Rocks
 • Beaches, Piers, Bridges  •  Hen and Chickens   •  Rock Key  stripe in shape of        black saddle on caudal peduncle
                                                  tuning fork
   Within 100 yards of a public swimming beach, any   •  Davis Reef   •  Sand Key
  commercial or public fishing pier, or any part of a
  bridge from which public fishing is allowed.  • Special-Use Research Only Areas

 • Jetties  •  Conch Reef    •  Tennessee Reef

   Within 100 feet of any part of a jetty that is above   •  Looe Key Patch Reef  •  Eastern Sambo
  the surface of the sea - except for the last 500 yards   Nassau Grouper
  of a jetty that extends more than 1,500 yards from   • Ecological Reserves  color light background with brown or red-brown bars on
  the shoreline.  •  Western Sambo             sides; stripe in shape of tuning fork on forehead; black
 •  Tortugas (not currently marked)            dots around the eyes; large black  saddle on caudal
                                               peduncle
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