FWC To Hold Shark Fishing Meeting In South Daytona

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South Daytona, FL - The public will have a chance to weigh in on the future of shore-based shark fishing at a series of public meetings that kick off next week.

The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission in April directed staff to craft new rules for the fishing practice amid growing demands to restrict or ban shark fishing from beaches, piers and bridges.

Shore-based shark fishing attracts sharks already near land to feed in areas that often have low visibility.

One of the proposals the commission may consider would require a specific permit for land-based shark fishing that clearly outlines when and how the fishing can take place.

The meeting in South Daytona will take place April 20th at Piggotte Community Center's Reception Hall Room on 504 Big Tree Road. It starts at 6 o'clock that night.

The workshops next week will be held at the State College of Florida in Bradenton on Wednesday and the Joseph P. D’Alessandro Office Complex in Fort Myers on July 19.

Additional meetings are planned throughout August in Panama City, Pensacola, Jacksonville, Melbourne Beach, West Palm Beach, Miami and Key Colony Beach.

Photo above of Piggotte Center is courtesy of Google Maps.