Planning to fish for sharks in Sebastian? New fishing requirements

A shark caught near the Sebastian Inlet State Park.

A shark caught near the Sebastian Inlet State Park.

The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission has announced new shark fishing requirements that will go into effect July 1, 2019.

The requirements include a mandatory, no-cost, annual Shore-based Shark Fishing Permit and educational course for shore-based anglers, all shark fishing, and fishing from the beach in general near Sebastian.

The Shore-based Shark-Smart Fishing educational course and Shore-based Shark Fishing Permit are now available online. To take the educational course, which must be completed before getting the permit, visit MyFWC.com/SharkCourse.

The permit is required for all shore-based shark anglers age 16 and older, including those 65 and older who are normally exempt from needing a fishing license.

Those under 16 are required to take the educational course unless they are fishing with an adult who already holds the permit. Persons under 16 are not required to get the permit.

The education and permit requirements also apply if you plan to fish from shore for any species of fish and will be:

Several other rule changes go into effect July 1, including:

For more, visit the Sharks Recreational Regulations page at FWC.

Make sure you take the required Shark-Smart Fishing educational course before July 1, 2019 to receive your permit.

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