What Is Happening and When:
NOAA Fisheries reminds fishermen and the public of the annually recurring seasonal prohibition on fishing for or possession of any reef fish1 managed by the Caribbean Fishery Management Council in or from those parts of the Bajo de Sico management area that are in federal waters.
- This closure begins at 12:01 a.m., local time, on October 1, 2022, and extends through 11:59 p.m., local time, March 31, 2023.
- These regulations only apply in the federal portion of the Bajo de Sico management area located off the west coast of Puerto Rico (Figure 1), which is bisected by the nine nautical mile boundary between Puerto Rico Commonwealth and federal waters.
This seasonal closure protects species when they are spawning (reproducing) and therefore more vulnerable to fishing pressure. Bajo de Sico is a known spawning aggregation area for reef fish.
During The Closure:
- Fishing and possession prohibitions apply to Council-managed reef fish in or from those parts of the Bajo de Sico management area that are in federal waters.
- Fishermen are allowed to harvest spiny lobster and species not managed by the Council, including highly migratory species (HMS)2 or other non-HMS coastal migratory species.
The Bajo de Sico management area is located off the west coast of Puerto Rico and bounded by the following coordinates:
A 18° 15.7' N 67° 26.4' W
B 18° 15.7' N 67° 23.2' W
C 18° 12.7' N 67° 23.2' W
D 18° 12.7' N 67° 26.4' W
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