Protect preserve, shrimp fleet
Rep. Adam Botana and Sen. Jonathan Martin are proposing a pair of bills (HB 957 and SB 1210) to shrink the size of the Estero Bay Aquatic Preserve to allow for dredging and facilitate development on San Carlos Island.
Botana claims that the Estero Bay Aquatic Preserve boundary around San Carlos Island is ambiguous and needs to be clarified. Botana’s bill would exclude the island and some of the surrounding waters from the preserve completely. Such an approach carry a threat of unintended consequences.
Botana suggests that removing San Carlos Island from the Aquatic Preserve would help the shrimp industry rebuild from the devastation of Hurricane Ian. It is of paramount importance to help the shrimp industry as a unique and valued commercial business but, without compromising the Estero Bay Aquatic Preserve.
The San Carlos Island community has worked really hard over the years to achieve the status of a Working Waterfront Community. The designation provides opportunities for grant funds for infrastructure improvements to enhance the economic benefits of a viable and sustainable commercial fishing industry.