In a wetland with fish populations, an analysis of covariance shall be conducted annually, by species, using water depth as a covariant and biomass as a dependent variable. Where significant (0.15) changes from baseline data in biomass occur the permittee shall determine the cause of this change. Where significant changes occur that cannot be statistically attributed to factors other than the discharge, it shall constitute a violation of this section if the biomass of sport and commercial or of forage fish decreases by at least 10%. Where significant changes occur that cannot be statistically attributed to factors other than the discharge, it shall also constitute a violation of this section if the biomass of rough fish increases by at least 25% unless the ratio of sport and commercial fish to rough fish is maintained. All data shall be collected at times when standing water is present in the wetland. If sampling at any station yields no fish for four consecutive quarters when water is present, the fish sampling at that station can be eliminated. Standardized samples shall be collected using an electroshocking device along a series of evenly spaced transects in the wetland, or using a Wegener Ring, with a minimum sampling area of 0.8 m2, thrown at 30 meter intervals along a series of evenly spaced transects in the wetland; or any other similar method approved by the Florida Game and Fresh Water Fish Commission and the Department. Any fish kills observed during any monitoring shall be reported to the Department immediately.
Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 62-611.500
Rulemaking Authority 403.061, 373.414(4) FS. Law Implemented 403.051, 403.061, 403.085, 403.086, 403.087, 403.088, 373.414(4) FS.
New 11-27-89, Formerly 17-611.500.