2024 StT/STJ Lionfish Derby Rules
OFFICIAL DERBY RULES
1. LIONFISH (Pterois volitans/miles) ELIGIBLE FOR ENTRY, MAY ONLY BE TAKEN DURING THE DERBY. NO PREVIOUSLY CAUGHT OR FROZEN LIONFISH WILL BE ALLOWED. HOWEVER, PLEASE KEEP ALL LIONFISH ON ICE. All lionfish containers may be inspected before hunters leave shore. CORE presents the opportunity to each team at registration to keep their catch after weighing, measuring, and removing fins from all lionfish presented at scoring stations. Additionally, registrants may choose to donate their catch to the derby for uses that may include “lionfish tasting,” research and market development. If a team registers but fails to select an option or provide a preference, the default selection will be to donate their catch to the derby.
2. CAPTAINS MEETING: The Captain's Meeting on August 16th , 2024 at 6:00 PM at the VI Game Fishing Club in Red Hook. The Captain's Meeting is mandatory for the team captains, and all team members are encouraged to attend. The team captain must be one of the six participants in the derby, but does not need to be the captain of the boat. Safe collecting and handling techniques and derby rules and permits will be reviewed.
3. WAIVERS: Every team member must sign the 2024 STT/STJ Lionfish Derby Legal Waiver Form. If a team member does not sign and submit the form either online or in person by the conclusion of the Captains Meeting, the team member will not be considered entered in the Derby, even if registration fees were paid.
4. During this single day event only lionfish may be taken by any length pole spear or spear guns less than 24” long with paralyzer tip, hand net or hook and line. No chemicals, traps or other collecting mechanisms are allowed.
5. Only legal means of capture in areas allowing use of gear types mentioned in section 4 will be allowed. All existing federal, state, and local laws must be followed. State and Federal laws will be strictly enforced. All permits issued at the Captain’s Meeting must be present while participating in this derby.
6. Only open circuit, regular air, 32% Nitrox, or 36% Nitrox SCUBA diving apparatus allowed. Closed circuit rebreathers are not permitted. All dives must be within no decompression limits and within recreational depth limits.
7. As a “local” derby lionfish may only be taken out of St. Thomas territorial waters 3 mile limit.
8. Hunting within Sanctuary Preservation Areas (SPAs) and Research Only Areas are not permitted. Hunting within Virgin Island National Park waters is not permitted unless you have completed the CORE Lionfish Responder training and your permit has been submitted. All other existing federal, state, and local laws must be followed. Laws and regulations will be strictly enforced.
9. Teams will be limited to 6 persons. To qualify for prizes, participants must be registered and show proper identification and PADI or equivalent Open Water certification. DAN or equivalent dive insurance is strongly recommended. See www.corevi.org, under the support tab, for information on how to obtain insurance. All participants must sign a Legal Waiver Form and a Lionfish Understanding of Risk Form to be considered registered in the Derby.
10. Non-refundable registration fees are $50 per person, or $300.00 per team of six, with a minimum of two persons per team, and a maximum of six persons per team. Registration will be open until the conclusion of the Captains Meeting. All early registrants will receive a Derby sun shirt. Registration and payment of registration fee will be online at www.corevi.org or contact Mike Funk via email at [email protected].
11. Protective gloves should be worn when handling lionfish. Participants are encouraged to carry a thermometer and thermos bottle on the boat containing hot, but not scalding, water for first aid purposes. 45 degrees Celsius (113 F) is the recommended water temperature. Keep the sting submerged for 90 minutes.
12. Derby hours: 6:00 am until 4:00 pm Saturday August 17th, 2024. All fish must be present at Scoring Stations by 4:00 pm to qualify for prizes. Scoring stations will be attended by DPNR Division of Fish and Wildlife weigh masters whose decisions are final. Weigh station will be located just outside of American Yacht Harbor, behind Tap and Still Red Hook. Shore diving teams must not enter the water before 6am. Boats in marinas must wait until 6am to cast off their lines and leave the marina. Boats launched from trailers may be in the water, but may not leave the ramp/dock area before 6am.
13. Lionfish may be taken in St. Thomas / St. John waters (except no-take zones, research areas & SPA’s) as long as the collection occurs during Derby hours and the fish are present at the Scoring Stations by 4:00 pm. Prizes will be awarded in 1st, 2nd, and 3rd places for most lionfish. In each category, (recreational and commercial), one prize will be awarded for the largest lionfish, and one prize will be awarded for the smallest lionfish. The tournament director has final say as to how much cash and/or gear is allotted to each prize category. The breakdown of the prizes can be found in the Event Info/FAQ section of the website.
14. Each team may submit one entry into each category. One fish for Largest, one fish for Smallest, and the total catch count will be used to determine a team’s entry into Most. The fish entered into Largest, and the fish entered into Smallest will count toward the Most total.
14. If fewer than 3 entries are received in any category, the remaining awards will be left as unclaimed and applied towards next year's derby prize pool.
15. All lionfish must be in whole condition (no missing heads or tails). Largest and smallest fish will be determined by total length of the fish, in millimeters, measuring from tip of snout to tip of tail.
16. Any live lionfish at Scoring Stations may be euthanized prior to being measured.
17. All entrants agree to allow Derby officials, sponsors, and CORE executives to take and use photos for media and promotional purposes.
18. The Derby takes place regardless of weather conditions. Captains make their own decision about whether to venture out. In the event of a Small Craft Advisory Warning the derby will be rescheduled for a later date.
19. In the event of a tie, the winning team will be determined by the earliest check in of its lionfish at the Scoring Station.
20. All cash prizes will be awarded to Team Captain by check at the Awards Ceremony. All physical prizes will be award to the Team Captain at the Awards Ceremony. If the Team Captain is not present a the Awards Ceremony, the prizes will be distributed to an authorized representative of the Team Captain. The Team Captain must contact the Tournament Director ahead of time to notify the Tournament Director of the change. If no representatives are available and no contact has been made within 21 days, the prizes will be forfeited and will become property of CORE, to be used as prizes in future derby events.
21. The Lionfish Derby is an honor system tournament with the captain being responsible for team compliance with the Rules.
22. Anyone found violating Derby Rules by the Derby Officials will be disqualified from receiving any Derby prizes and may be prohibited from entry in any future derbies.
23. Decisions of the derby officials and Weigh Masters are final. Awards for the 2024 St. Thomas / St. John Lionfish Derby will be determined by the number of teams entered and additional prizes and raffles will be supplemented by Sponsor’s In-Kind Donations.
24. Scuba gear and other equipment(s) used must be decontaminated at the end of the day by following NOAA decontamination guidelines <- (link). PDF
If you have any questions, please reach out to Matthew at [email protected]
1. LIONFISH (Pterois volitans/miles) ELIGIBLE FOR ENTRY, MAY ONLY BE TAKEN DURING THE DERBY. NO PREVIOUSLY CAUGHT OR FROZEN LIONFISH WILL BE ALLOWED. HOWEVER, PLEASE KEEP ALL LIONFISH ON ICE. All lionfish containers may be inspected before hunters leave shore. CORE presents the opportunity to each team at registration to keep their catch after weighing, measuring, and removing fins from all lionfish presented at scoring stations. Additionally, registrants may choose to donate their catch to the derby for uses that may include “lionfish tasting,” research and market development. If a team registers but fails to select an option or provide a preference, the default selection will be to donate their catch to the derby.
2. CAPTAINS MEETING: The Captain's Meeting on August 16th , 2024 at 6:00 PM at the VI Game Fishing Club in Red Hook. The Captain's Meeting is mandatory for the team captains, and all team members are encouraged to attend. The team captain must be one of the six participants in the derby, but does not need to be the captain of the boat. Safe collecting and handling techniques and derby rules and permits will be reviewed.
3. WAIVERS: Every team member must sign the 2024 STT/STJ Lionfish Derby Legal Waiver Form. If a team member does not sign and submit the form either online or in person by the conclusion of the Captains Meeting, the team member will not be considered entered in the Derby, even if registration fees were paid.
4. During this single day event only lionfish may be taken by any length pole spear or spear guns less than 24” long with paralyzer tip, hand net or hook and line. No chemicals, traps or other collecting mechanisms are allowed.
5. Only legal means of capture in areas allowing use of gear types mentioned in section 4 will be allowed. All existing federal, state, and local laws must be followed. State and Federal laws will be strictly enforced. All permits issued at the Captain’s Meeting must be present while participating in this derby.
6. Only open circuit, regular air, 32% Nitrox, or 36% Nitrox SCUBA diving apparatus allowed. Closed circuit rebreathers are not permitted. All dives must be within no decompression limits and within recreational depth limits.
7. As a “local” derby lionfish may only be taken out of St. Thomas territorial waters 3 mile limit.
8. Hunting within Sanctuary Preservation Areas (SPAs) and Research Only Areas are not permitted. Hunting within Virgin Island National Park waters is not permitted unless you have completed the CORE Lionfish Responder training and your permit has been submitted. All other existing federal, state, and local laws must be followed. Laws and regulations will be strictly enforced.
9. Teams will be limited to 6 persons. To qualify for prizes, participants must be registered and show proper identification and PADI or equivalent Open Water certification. DAN or equivalent dive insurance is strongly recommended. See www.corevi.org, under the support tab, for information on how to obtain insurance. All participants must sign a Legal Waiver Form and a Lionfish Understanding of Risk Form to be considered registered in the Derby.
10. Non-refundable registration fees are $50 per person, or $300.00 per team of six, with a minimum of two persons per team, and a maximum of six persons per team. Registration will be open until the conclusion of the Captains Meeting. All early registrants will receive a Derby sun shirt. Registration and payment of registration fee will be online at www.corevi.org or contact Mike Funk via email at [email protected].
11. Protective gloves should be worn when handling lionfish. Participants are encouraged to carry a thermometer and thermos bottle on the boat containing hot, but not scalding, water for first aid purposes. 45 degrees Celsius (113 F) is the recommended water temperature. Keep the sting submerged for 90 minutes.
12. Derby hours: 6:00 am until 4:00 pm Saturday August 17th, 2024. All fish must be present at Scoring Stations by 4:00 pm to qualify for prizes. Scoring stations will be attended by DPNR Division of Fish and Wildlife weigh masters whose decisions are final. Weigh station will be located just outside of American Yacht Harbor, behind Tap and Still Red Hook. Shore diving teams must not enter the water before 6am. Boats in marinas must wait until 6am to cast off their lines and leave the marina. Boats launched from trailers may be in the water, but may not leave the ramp/dock area before 6am.
13. Lionfish may be taken in St. Thomas / St. John waters (except no-take zones, research areas & SPA’s) as long as the collection occurs during Derby hours and the fish are present at the Scoring Stations by 4:00 pm. Prizes will be awarded in 1st, 2nd, and 3rd places for most lionfish. In each category, (recreational and commercial), one prize will be awarded for the largest lionfish, and one prize will be awarded for the smallest lionfish. The tournament director has final say as to how much cash and/or gear is allotted to each prize category. The breakdown of the prizes can be found in the Event Info/FAQ section of the website.
14. Each team may submit one entry into each category. One fish for Largest, one fish for Smallest, and the total catch count will be used to determine a team’s entry into Most. The fish entered into Largest, and the fish entered into Smallest will count toward the Most total.
14. If fewer than 3 entries are received in any category, the remaining awards will be left as unclaimed and applied towards next year's derby prize pool.
15. All lionfish must be in whole condition (no missing heads or tails). Largest and smallest fish will be determined by total length of the fish, in millimeters, measuring from tip of snout to tip of tail.
16. Any live lionfish at Scoring Stations may be euthanized prior to being measured.
17. All entrants agree to allow Derby officials, sponsors, and CORE executives to take and use photos for media and promotional purposes.
18. The Derby takes place regardless of weather conditions. Captains make their own decision about whether to venture out. In the event of a Small Craft Advisory Warning the derby will be rescheduled for a later date.
19. In the event of a tie, the winning team will be determined by the earliest check in of its lionfish at the Scoring Station.
20. All cash prizes will be awarded to Team Captain by check at the Awards Ceremony. All physical prizes will be award to the Team Captain at the Awards Ceremony. If the Team Captain is not present a the Awards Ceremony, the prizes will be distributed to an authorized representative of the Team Captain. The Team Captain must contact the Tournament Director ahead of time to notify the Tournament Director of the change. If no representatives are available and no contact has been made within 21 days, the prizes will be forfeited and will become property of CORE, to be used as prizes in future derby events.
21. The Lionfish Derby is an honor system tournament with the captain being responsible for team compliance with the Rules.
22. Anyone found violating Derby Rules by the Derby Officials will be disqualified from receiving any Derby prizes and may be prohibited from entry in any future derbies.
23. Decisions of the derby officials and Weigh Masters are final. Awards for the 2024 St. Thomas / St. John Lionfish Derby will be determined by the number of teams entered and additional prizes and raffles will be supplemented by Sponsor’s In-Kind Donations.
24. Scuba gear and other equipment(s) used must be decontaminated at the end of the day by following NOAA decontamination guidelines <- (link). PDF
If you have any questions, please reach out to Matthew at [email protected]