(1) The Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission is authorized to take title in the name of the state to any vessel or vessels suitable for use in carrying out the inspection and patrol of the Tortugas Bed which may be offered as a gift to the state by any person, firm, corporation, or association in the shrimp industry for the purpose of carrying out the provisions of this section. In the event such title is taken to such vessel or vessels, the commission is authorized to operate and keep said vessel or vessels in proper repair.
(2) The commission is further authorized to accept the temporary loan of any vessel or vessels, suitable for use in carrying out the provisions of this section, for periods not exceeding 1 year. However, the state shall not assume any liability to the owner or owners of said vessels for any damage done by said vessels to other vessels, persons, or property. In the operation of said loaned vessels, upkeep and repair shall consist only of minor repairs and routine maintenance. The owner or owners shall carry full marine insurance coverage on said loaned vessel or vessels for the duration of the period during which said vessels are operated by the state.
History.—ss. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, ch. 57-358; s. 1, ch. 61-470; ss. 25, 35, ch. 69-106; s. 62, ch. 69-353; s. 1, ch. 70-163; s. 296, ch. 71-136; s. 2, ch. 72-54; s. 1, ch. 74-1; s. 23, ch. 78-95; s. 32, ch. 79-65; s. 8, ch. 83-134; s. 2, ch. 84-121; s. 1, ch. 85-163; ss. 13, 17, ch. 85-234; s. 13, ch. 86-240; s. 22, ch. 98-227; s. 248, ch. 99-245; s. 78, ch. 2008-247.
1Note.—Section 8, ch. 83-134, as amended by s. 2, ch. 84-121, and by s. 1, ch. 85-163, repealed the then-existing section, effective July 1, 1986, and further provided that if the Governor and Cabinet had not adopted appropriate rules by July 1, 1986, it would remain in force until such rules were effective. Section 9, ch. 83-134, provided that, prior to the adoption of rules amending, readopting, or repealing those provisions set forth in s. 8, the Marine Fisheries Commission would hold a public hearing thereon, and no such amendment, readoption, or repeal would be acted upon until it had been determined, based upon appropriate findings of fact, that such action would not adversely affect the resource. The Marine Fisheries Commission was transferred to the Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission by s. 3, ch. 99-245.
Note.—Former s. 370.151.
Structure Florida Statutes
Title XXVIII - Natural Resources; Conservation, Reclamation, and Use
Chapter 379 - Fish and Wildlife Conservation
Part II - Marine Life (Ss. 379.2401-379.26)
379.2401 - Marine fisheries; policy and standards.
379.2402 - Marine information system.
379.2411 - Saltwater fish; regulations.
379.2412 - State preemption of power to regulate.
379.2413 - Catching food fish for the purposes of making oil.
379.2421 - Fishers and equipment; regulation.
379.2422 - Illegal use of nets.
379.2423 - Carriage of proscribed nets across Florida waters.
379.2425 - Spearfishing; definition; limitations; penalty.
379.2426 - Regulation of shark fins; penalties.
379.2431 - Marine animals; regulation.
379.2432 - Manatee protection; intent; conduct of studies; initiatives and plans.
379.2433 - Enhanced manatee protection study.
379.244 - Crustacea, marine animals, fish; regulations; general provisions.
379.245 - Spiny lobster reports by dealers during closed season required.
379.246 - Tortugas shrimp beds; gifted and loan property.
379.248 - Sponges; regulation.
379.2495 - Florida Ships-2-Reefs Program; matching grant requirements.
379.25 - Sale of unlawfully landed product; jurisdiction.
379.2511 - Lease of state-owned water bottoms for growing oysters and clams.
379.2512 - Oyster bottom land grants made pursuant to ch. 3293.
379.2521 - Rulemaking authority with respect to marine life.
379.2522 - Oysters produced in and outside state; labeling; tracing; rules.
379.2523 - Aquaculture definitions; marine aquaculture products, producers, and facilities.