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文档介绍:AQUACULTURE
BEST MANAGEMENT
PRACTICES
RULE

October 2002




Prepared by the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services
CHARLES H. BRONSON, Commissioner











Division of Aquaculture
1203 Governor’s Square Boulevard, 5th Floor
Tallahassee, Florida 32301

CHAPTER 5L - 3 AQUACULTURE BEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICES

5L- Purpose.
5L- Definitions.
5L- Requirement for an Aquaculture Certificate of Registration.
5L- Aquaculture Best Management Practices Manual.
5L- Aquaculture Certificate of Registration.
5L- Minimal Impact Aquaculture Facilities.
5L- Failure ply With the Best Management Practices.

5L- Purpose.

This rule establishes application procedures and best management practices, as provided by
Chapter 597, Florida Statutes, to be followed by aquaculture producers in order to obtain an
aquaculture certificate of registration from the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer
Services.

Specific Authority (23), (2)(b) FS. Law Implemented , (1)(a)(j),
(2) FS. History - New 10-4-00.

5L- Definitions.

Definitions used in Rule 5L-3, .

(1) "Department" means the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer
Services.

(2) "Individual Production Unit" means any pond, tank, raceway, pen, or
integrated aquacultural system constructed and maintained in accordance with
Aquaculture Best Management Practices wherein aquatic species are cultured.

Specific Authority (5) FS. Law Implemented (23), , (1)(a)(j),
(2) FS. History -- New 10-4-00.

5L- Requirement for an Aquaculture Certificate of Registration.

All aquaculture producers shall have an aquaculture certificate of registration from the
Department and apply the best management practices identified in this rule. The aquaculture