pcolaboy
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Last week I visited the FWC's website and decided to use their AskIt tool to get their stance on the use of towed magnetometers in state waters. I have copied and pasted my question and their response below highlighted in blue:
Reference #
070717-000072
Topic
Tourism & Recreation
Boating
Category
Laws & Regulations
Date Created
07/17/2007 03:55 PM
Last Updated
07/25/2007 03:56 PM
Status
Updated
Contact Type
Question
Response (LE - EC) 07/24/2007 02:22 PM
Mr. Hall, Department of Environment Protection is who you need to contact regarding the use of a Magnetometer in State waters. I am guessing this has to do with treasure hunting. The boating safety issues would be; navigation hazards and proper marking of the equipment while in use. You may also want to touch base with the military base in your area because they may have restrictions that apply. Good Luck.
Customer (Scott Hall) 07/17/2007 03:55 PM
Can you please refer me to any specific guidelines, restrictions, or prohibitions of using a towed magnetometer in state waters? I live in Pensacola and would like to use a magnetometer in the bayous, bays, and nearshore gulf waters.
Thank you in advance,
Scott
So if I am reading this plain English correctly, the FWC has no enforcement jurisdiction when it comes to a towed magnetometer as long as it is safely visible and not obstructing safe navigation. I interested to see what the Florida DEP is going to tell me. I will post that next.
Pcola
Reference #
070717-000072
Topic
Tourism & Recreation
Boating
Category
Laws & Regulations
Date Created
07/17/2007 03:55 PM
Last Updated
07/25/2007 03:56 PM
Status
Updated
Contact Type
Question
Response (LE - EC) 07/24/2007 02:22 PM
Mr. Hall, Department of Environment Protection is who you need to contact regarding the use of a Magnetometer in State waters. I am guessing this has to do with treasure hunting. The boating safety issues would be; navigation hazards and proper marking of the equipment while in use. You may also want to touch base with the military base in your area because they may have restrictions that apply. Good Luck.
Customer (Scott Hall) 07/17/2007 03:55 PM
Can you please refer me to any specific guidelines, restrictions, or prohibitions of using a towed magnetometer in state waters? I live in Pensacola and would like to use a magnetometer in the bayous, bays, and nearshore gulf waters.
Thank you in advance,
Scott
So if I am reading this plain English correctly, the FWC has no enforcement jurisdiction when it comes to a towed magnetometer as long as it is safely visible and not obstructing safe navigation. I interested to see what the Florida DEP is going to tell me. I will post that next.
Pcola