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BREVARD COUNTY HARD CLAM LICENSE SEMINAR COMING UP

June 13, 2005
CONTACT: Dr. Virginia Vail (850) 922-4340 or David Heil (850) 488-5471

 

The Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (DACS) and the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) announce the make-up educational seminar for license year 2004-2005 and all previous years, for the Brevard County hard clam license. Proof of attendance at one such seminar per license year is required to obtain a Brevard County Hard Clam license. Announcements for additional make-up seminars are available from David Heil at (850) 488-5471.

The number of Brevard County hard clam license holders has dropped below 400 and the fishery will be reopened until 400 licenses have been issued.

For clammers who have missed one or more of the educational seminars, or have never attended any of the seminars, the next opportunity is June 25 from 9 a.m. until 2 p.m. at the Palm Bay campus of Brevard Community College, 250 Community College Parkway.

There is no charge for the seminars, but seating is limited and will be available on a first-come, first-served basis. The fees for a new Brevard County Clamming License are $100 for Brevard County residents, $400 for non residents of Brevard County, and a $400 late fee beginning August 1.

Participants should arrive at the seminar 15 minutes early for check in, and bring his or her Brevard County hard clam license (if applicable), saltwater products license, and a photo identification card, such as a driver’s license.

No one will be admitted after the seminar begins.

Clammers lawfully harvesting from shellfish or aquaculture leases are not required to have the Brevard County hard clam license while harvesting from such leases.

For questions or additional information about the required educational seminars, please contact David Heil at the Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services at (850) 488-5471. For questions regarding licensing, call the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, Commercial Saltwater Licensing Office at (850) 487-3122.

 

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