Antigua Open Registration
November 18th – 20th, 2022
Protect Our Coral Reef Ecosystems
The purpose of the event is to help Antigua and Barbuda protect their coral reef ecosystems and create economic opportunities by developing a comprehensive community based plan to minimize the effects of invasive lionfish. The approach would target removal of shallow water lionfish (to recreational diving depths), as well as commercialization, which will incentivize public participation. First step is to produce a lionfish derby and festival on Antigua and Barbuda to remove invasive lionfish and increase awareness about the problem and about what a healthy and good food source they are and teach Antiguans & Barbudans how to perpetuate these events.
IMPORTANT: If someone [a participant/hunter] is unable to register online via the web site you can Register and sign liability release at the CAPTAINS MEETING at 5 pm ON NOVEMBER 20th in the Dockyard EVENTS ROOMS. But we are requesting you participants/hunters sign up before if possible and as soon as possible by emailing organizer Martha Watkins Gilkes at marthawatkinsgilkes@gmail.com or by calling 764-7722. ONLY certified divers will be allowed to dive with scuba gear but free divers are welcome to register.
Tournament Dates:
November 18th – 19th, 2022
More information Provide on the tournament page.
Please Register by Filling Out This Form
1. Print and fill out this release form and have your entire team sign it as well: Click here
2. Fill out the form below and include your Captain’s name as well as your teammates names.
3. Bring the signed release form to the captains meeting on November 17th, 2022
Diver Registration
Please complete this registration form and bring it to the Captain’s Meeting at 4 pm ON NOVEMBER 17th in the Dockyard EVENTS ROOMS.
Tournament Rules
TEAM REGISTRATION
Registration will be available on the Antigua Open website (Antigualionfish.com) through an online registration system. All participants must read and understand the Tournament Rules prior to registering. Registration shall constitute a representation by each participant that he/she has read and fully understand the tournament rules and that he/she will abide by such rules and decisions of the tournament committee. For those wishing to join the hunt who are unable to register on the web site, you can sign up and complete a liability release at Ava’s Watersports on the main road in English Harbor. They are open 8-4 Monday to Friday and 10-4 on Saturday (phone: 268-776-0933).
Each registrant will receive a tournament packet. Packets can be picked up by the participant at the Captain’s meeting. If registered participants are not attending the Captain’s meeting, registered participants can pick up their packet at the awards ceremony on Sunday. If registered participants are unable to pick up their packet, please designate someone to pick it up for registered participants. Packets will not be mailed to participants after the event.
To qualify for prizes and awards, participants must be registered, paid and show proper identification. All applicants must be registered completely by 6:00pm November 17th, 2022.
Teams will be limited to 4 persons; though more than one team may be present on the same boat. Each member must declare a team name upon registration. Once registration is closed, teams are locked. Teams may not substitute participants during the tournament for any reason and will be subject to disqualification. Individuals can register as a single person team to be eligible for prizes.
Team names must not be offensive in nature. “Offensive” will be determined by the Tournament Director and may require teams to modify their names at any time.
Registration includes entry into the Antigua Open Lionfish Tournament.
LIONFISH HUNTING TECHNIQUES AND SAFETY AND MANDATORY CAPTAIN’S BRIEFING
The OPTIONAL Lionfish Hunting 101: Techniques and Safety seminar at 4:00pm, Nelson’s Dockyard, English harbor.
Mandatory captain’s briefing will be held from 4:00 – 6:00 pm at Nelson’s Dockyard, English harbor on Thursday November 17th, 2022.
A designated representative from each team must check in at the official Captain’s briefing for rule changes and tournament instructions. The Captain’s briefing will be also be livestreamed on Facebook Live on the Antigua Open Lionfish Tournament Facebook Page. The team representative must either be present in person or comment on the Facebook page that they are watching the livestream event.
Registered teams who do not check in at the mandatory captain’s meeting will not be eligible for participation.
ACCEPTABLE FISH
Lionfish (Pterois volitans/miles) eligible for entry may only be taken during the tournament hours. No previously caught or frozen lionfish will be allowed, however, please keep all lionfish on ice.
Only legal means of capture in areas allowing use of those gear types will be allowed. All existing regulations must be followed.
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.
Lionfish caught during the tournament may be donated for sampling, research or for consumption during the event days. Fish must be preserved on ice. All other Lionfish not donated or sold must be disposed of properly by the individual capturing the Lionfish.
Protective gloves should be worn when handling lionfish. Participants are encouraged to carry appropriate first aid kit specific for Lionfish stings.
TOURNAMENT HOURS
Teams may start from any waters where lionfish are legal to harvest. Tournament hours are sunrise until 4:00pm Friday and Saturday November 18th & 19th. No fish may be harvested on Sunday. All fish must be present at the scoring station by 11 am on Sunday November 20th. Any fish not present at the scoring station by the designated time will not be counted for the tournament.
All waters are eligible for tournament harvest. The tournament shall take place regardless of weather conditions. Captains make their own decisions about whether to venture out.
SCORING STATION HOURS
Lionfish may only be taken during tournament hours and the fish must be presented to the scoring station. Scoring station will be located at Nelson’s Dockyard, English harbor. The Scoring Station (OPTIONAL) will open on Friday and Saturday November 18th & 19th from 3:00 – 6:00 pm and Sunday November 20th from 8:00 am – 11:00 am. Fish may be brought to the optional score station on Friday or Saturday but it is not required. All fish must be present at the scoring station by 11:00 am Sunday November 20th to be counted.
SCORING STATION PROCEDURES
All fish must be present at scoring station by 11:00 am on Sunday November 20th. Teams must have lionfish properly iced.
Team captain or designee must deliver the lionfish to the designated scoring location and check in with the scoring station staff. Teams need to declare at this time whether lionfish will be sold, donated or kept.
It is highly recommended that the team captain or designee be present when the lionfish are being counted and measured by scoring station staff. If there is a backup at the scoring station, team captain or designee does not have to stand next to their catch, but stay close enough where scoring station staff can locate them quickly.
Scoring station staff will direct the teams catch to a specific counting station. Staff will measure and record total length of each fish according to current scientific established methods.
An overall count, minimum and maximum size will be recorded by the scoring staff on the team scoresheet and submitted to the weighmaster.
If there is any discrepancy over measurement or count, the team captain should bring it to the weighmaster immediately while the fish are still at the scoring station table. Decisions of the weighmaster and rules committee are final.
TOURNAMENT AWARDS
Only one winning entry per team will be allowed in EACH category. For example: a team can not win first, second and third largest lionfish. In the event of a tie the winning team or individual will be determined by the earliest check in of their lionfish at the scoring station.
Teams that wish to donate their catch may do so.
Cash awards will be presented to the team according to the following schedule:
SCUBA
Most Largest Smallest
1st Place $3,000USD $2,000USD $2,000USD
2nd Place $2,000USD $1,000USD $1,000USD
3rd Place $1,000USD $500USD $500USD
PAYMENT OF CASH AWARDS
ALL Cash Prizes will be awarded by a VOUCHER from the MILL REEF CLUB. Each team must designate a representative payee to receive payment of all team cash awards. For winners of cash awards a single check will be written to the boat’s representative payee for the total of tournament cash awards
Checks will be written after the Tournament Awards Ceremony on Sunday. Details will be provided to collect the check from Mill Reef.
The Tournament accepts no responsibility for the division of any prizes between team members.
ADHERENCE TO TOURNAMENT RULES AND PROTESTS
The Lionfish tournament is an honor system tournament with all registrants being responsible for compliance with the rules.
Any violation of these rules resulting in disqualification will result in forfeiture of entry fee, prizes and cash awards, and at the sole discretion of the tournament officials, prohibited from entry in any future tournaments.
All protests must be presented in writing along with a $500 deposit by the team captain to the tournament committee no later than 15 minutes after results are posted on the final day of the tournament.
Tournament committee will refer to submitted count sheets for any protests relating to count or size. If teams are not present during the counting, they forfeit their ability to protest the accuracy of the count sheets.
Poor sportsmanship will be grounds for disqualification from this tournament.
PROMOTIONAL PURPOSES
All entrants agree to allow tournament officials and Antigua Open to use participant’s name, awards, and photos for any media and promotional purposes.
ALL DECISIONS OF THE TOURNAMENT DIRECTOR AND RULES COMMITTEE ARE FINAL.