PSA: Scallop Sorters – What They Are, Why They’re Important, and Where to Get Them
/As scallop season kicks off in Steinhatchee, it’s essential to ensure we are practicing sustainable scalloping. One crucial tool in this effort is the scallop sorter.
What is a Scallop Sorter?
A scallop sorter is a simple but effective tool used to measure scallops. If a scallop fits through the hole in the sorter, it is too small to harvest and should be returned to the water. This helps ensure that we are only collecting mature scallops, allowing the smaller ones to grow and reproduce, contributing to future populations.
Why Are They Important?
In Florida, the limit for scallops is based on volume, not count. Early in the season, scallops tend to be smaller, meaning you can legally harvest a larger number of individual scallops within the volume limit. Using a scallop sorter helps prevent over-harvesting of immature scallops, promoting a healthier scallop population for years to come. Although not required by the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC), using a scallop sorter is highly recommended.
Where to Get Them
Scallop sorters are available for free at many businesses throughout Steinhatchee. Be sure to pick one up before heading out on the water to ensure you’re scalloping responsibly. For more information, you can visit the CCA Florida website or contact Danielle Norwood at Sea Hag Marina at thehag@seahag.com or by calling 352-498-3008.
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Thank You, CCA Florida
A big thank you to CCA Florida for providing these essential scallop sorters and supporting sustainable scalloping practices in our community,