Md. Code Regs. 08.02.15.07 - Commercial Fishery
A. Chesapeake Bay and
Its Tidal Tributaries.
(1) Quota. The annual target
harvest for the commercial fishery is 42.5 percent of the overall Maryland
quota.
(2) Size Limits.
(a) The minimum legal size for the commercial
fishery is 18 inches total length.
(b)
The maximum legal size for the commercial fishery is 36 inches total
length.
(3) Seasons.
The commercial seasons for taking striped bass for permittees registered in the Chesapeake Bay individual transferrable quota fishery are as follows:
(a) The haul seine season is June
1 through the last day of February;
(b)
The hook and line season is June 1 through December 31;
(c) The pound net season is June 1 through
December 31; and
(d) The drift gill net
season is December 1 through the last day of February.
(4) The Secretary shall allocate the annual target
harvest for the following fisheries:
(a)
Chesapeake Bay Individual Transferrable Quota; and
(b) Atlantic Ocean, its coastal bays and their
tidal tributaries.
(5) Initial
Calculation of Shares in the Fisheries of the Chesapeake Bay and Its Tidal
Tributaries.
(a) A tidal fish licensee with a
striped bass permit registered in the Chesapeake Bay and its tidal tributaries as of
May 10, 2013 shall receive a share of the striped bass fishery in accordance with
this section.
(b) Pound Net and Haul
Seine.
(i) The amount of shares to be divided
among the pound net and haul seine fisheries is 33 percent of the Chesapeake Bay
commercial quota.
(ii) Tidal fish
licensees with a striped bass permit registered in the pound net fishery as of May
10, 2013 shall each receive an equal share.
(iii) Tidal fish licensees with a striped bass
permit registered in the haul seine fishery as of May 10, 2013 shall each receive a
share equal to the amount of one third of the share assigned to a striped bass
permit registered in the pound net fishery as of May 10, 2013.
(c) Gill Net and Hook and Line.
(i) The amount of shares to be divided among the
gill net and hook and line fisheries is 67 percent of the overall commercial
quota.
(ii) Each tidal fish licensee
with a striped bass permit registered in either the gill net or hook and line
fisheries as of May 10, 2013 shall receive an equal share of 25 percent of the gill
net and hook and line quota.
(iii) In
addition to the initial baseline share described in §A(6)(c)(ii) of this
regulation, each tidal fish licensee with a striped bass permit registered in either
the gill net or hook and line fisheries as of May 10, 2013 may receive additional
shares of the remaining 75 percent of the gill net and hook and line quota based on
the average poundage of the striped bass harvested by the permittee during the
period January 1, 2001 through February 29, 2012.
(6) The Secretary may:
(a) Reassign a commercial tidal fish licensee's
allocation if the licensee has not registered for the allocation;
(b) Modify the allocation of all commercial tidal
fish licensees during the season;
(c)
Consider an appeal of the initial calculation of shares in the fisheries of the
Chesapeake Bay and its tidal tributaries under §A(6) of this regulation;
and
(d) Modify the shares of all
commercial tidal fish licensees in an equal manner prior to the beginning of the
quota year.
(7) A flag
specified by the Department shall be displayed on the vessel at least 3 feet above
the surface on which it is mounted and clearly visible to approaching vessels if the
individuals on board are engaged in commercial striped bass fishing to denote
whether the individuals on board are participating in the Chesapeake Bay individual
transferrable quota fishery.
B. Atlantic Ocean, its Coastal Bays and Their
Tributaries.
(1) Quota. The annual target harvest
for the commercial fishery is the quota set by the Atlantic States Marine Fisheries
Commission.
(2) Minimum Size. The
minimum legal size for the commercial fishery is 24 inches.
(3) Season. The commercial season for the taking
of striped bass for all gears is October 1 through May 31.
(4) A striped bass caught in the waters of the
State shall be landed in the State.
(5)
The Department may waive the provisions set forth in §B(4) of this regulation
if an individual files with the Department an affidavit signed by the individual
which specifies the out-of-State landing location and Maryland check station where
fish will be counted and weighed.
(6)
The Secretary may modify the number of licensees with individual permits that may
catch striped bass on a boat on any day by publishing notice in a daily newspaper of
general circulation at least 48 hours in advance of the time of modification,
stating the effective hour and date.
(7)
Initial Calculation of Shares in the Atlantic Ocean, Its Coastal Bays, and Their
Tidal Tributaries.
(a) A tidal fish licensee with
a striped bass permit registered in the Atlantic Ocean, its coastal bays, and their
tidal tributaries shall receive a share of the striped bass fishery in accordance
with this section.
(b) A tidal fish
licensee shall receive an equal share for each of their permits registered in the
Atlantic Ocean fishery.
(c) A tidal fish
licensee may receive a maximum share equal to four permits registered in the
Atlantic Ocean fishery.
C. Drift Gill Net Fishery Limitations.
(1) The provisions of this section apply to a
commercial tidal fish licensee participating in a striped bass gill net
season.
(2) In the tidal waters of the
Chesapeake Bay and its tributaries:
(a) Only
attended drift gill nets, as defined in COMAR 08.02.25MB, with a stretched mesh size
of not less than 5 inches or greater than 7 inches are permitted for the taking of
striped bass;
(b) The total length of
drift gill net aboard a boat may not exceed 3,500 yards and may not be contained in
more than ten containers; and
(c) A gill
net may not be used to harvest fish or possessed aboard a vessel, unless the gill
net has:
(i) Each marker, cork, or float marked
with the licensee's commercial tidal fish number; or
(ii) A float line with a marker permanently
affixed every 50 feet bearing the licensee's commercial tidal fish
number.
(3) A person
may possess and use other legal fishing equipment to catch other fish species while
fishing for striped bass with gear as provided in §C(2)(a) of this
regulation.
(4) A drift gill net may not
be set before 3 a.m. and shall be retrieved and in the boat by 6 p.m.
(5) Flag Marker - Chesapeake Bay or Atlantic
Ocean.
(a) A drift gill net set in the Chesapeake
Bay or Atlantic Ocean shall be marked, by the licensee, at one end by a square flag
measuring at least 144 square inches, supported by a staff sufficient to maintain
the flag bottom at least 3 feet above the surface of the water.
(b) The end of a gill net opposite the flag marker
shall be marked by either a triangular flag of at least 144 square inches or a
floating marker with a volume of at least 460 cubic inches.
(c) Each flag or floating marker shall be marked
with the licensee's commercial tidal fish license number.
(6) Flag Marker - Tributaries. A drift gill net
set in tributaries of the Chesapeake Bay or Atlantic coastal bays and their
tributaries shall be marked by the licensee at each end with a floating marker with
a volume of at least 460 cubic inches, each bearing the licensee's commercial tidal
fish license number, or a flag according to §A(8) of this regulation.
(7) Gill Net and Gill Net Reels - Chesapeake Bay
and Its Tidal Tributaries. Except during the commercial striped bass gill net season
as specified in §A of this regulation or disseminated by public notice in
accordance with Regulation .12H of this chapter, an individual may not catch and
possess striped bass if a gill net or gill net reel is aboard the
vessel.
D. Commercial Hook and
Line Fishery Limitations.
While using commercial hook and line, a person may not catch or attempt to catch striped bass:
(1) Between
1 hour after sunset and 1 hour before sunrise; or
(2) At any time on a Saturday or
Sunday.
E. Pound Net Fishery
Limitations.
(1) A commercial tidal fish licensee
may not harvest striped bass from a pound net between 6 p.m. and 12 a.m.
(2) A commercial tidal fish licensee may not
harvest striped bass from a pound net on Sunday.
(3) A commercial tidal fish licensee shall comply
with all additional requirements in the pound net fishery as described in COMAR
08.02.25.07.
F. General.
(1) A commercial tidal fish licensee may not catch
striped bass between 6 p.m. Friday and 5 a.m. Monday, except as provided in
§§C, D, and E of this regulation.
(2) Atlantic Tolerance.
(a) A commercial tidal fish licensee registered in
the Atlantic fishery is not in violation of this chapter if their landings do not
exceed their allocation by more than the tolerance described in §F(2)(b) of
this regulation.
(b) The tolerance for
the Atlantic fishery is the greater of either 50 pounds or 4 percent of the
remaining allocation available to the permit holder on the final trip when the
allocation is fully harvested.
(3) A commercial tidal fish licensee registered in
the Chesapeake Bay individual transferable quota fishery who exceeds their
allocation by 50 pounds or less is not in violation of this chapter.
(4) If a commercial tidal fish licensee registered
in the Chesapeake Bay individual transferable quota or Atlantic fishery exceeds the
licensee's allocation, that overage may be deducted from the allocation the licensee
receives in the next practicable quota year.
(5) If a commercial tidal fish licensee registered
in the Chesapeake Bay individual transferable quota fishery accumulates 10 or more
points for offenses specific to the striped bass fishery as described in COMAR
08.02.13.02 and .03, that licensee
shall be suspended for one quota year.
(6) A commercial tidal fish licensee may catch
striped bass using only the striped bass permit assigned to the
licensee.
Notes
Regulations .07 amended as an emergency provision effective September 15, 1993 (20:20 Md. R. 1554); emergency status expired March 31, 1994
Regulations .07 amended as an emergency provision effective April 25, 1996 (23:10 Md. R. 726); amended permanently effective September 9, 1996 (23:18 Md. R. 1316)
Regulation .07 amended as an emergency provision effective June 2, 1997 (24:13 Md. R. 927); emergency status extended at 25:2 Md. R. 72; emergency text changed at 25:8 Md. R. 594; emergency status expired March 30, 1998
Regulation .07 amended as an emergency provision effective April 17, 1998 (25:9 Md. R. 674); amended permanently effective July 12, 1998 (25:14 Md. R. 1131)
Regulation .07 amended effective February 25, 2008 (35:4 Md. R. 512); April 6, 2009 (36:7 Md. R. 521); August 5, 2013 (40:15 Md. R. 1228); January 1, 2014 (40:25 Md. R. 2068); July 21, 2014 (41:14 Md. R. 798)
Regulation .07A, D amended effective November 30, 2009 (36:24 Md. R. 1857)
Regulation .07A, F amended as an emergency provision effective March 31, 1999 (26:9 Md. R. 726); emergency status expired February 29, 2000
Regulation .07A, F amended effective April 3, 2000 (27:6 Md. R. 640)
Regulation .07A amended as an emergency provision effective December 1, 2002 (30:1 Md. R. 20); emergency status expired February 28, 2003
Regulation .07A amended effective April 12, 2004 (31:7 Md. R. 583)
Regulation .07B amended effective July 21, 2003 (30:14 Md. R. 936); April 12, 2004 (31:7 Md. R. 583); March 30, 2015 (42:6 Md. R. 511)
Regulation .07B, D, and F amended as an emergency provision effective January 22, 2002 (29:3 Md. R. 212)
Regulation .07B, D, F amended effective June 10, 2002 (29:11 Md. R. 882)
Regulation .07D amended as an emergency provision effective December 1, 2002 (30:1 Md. R. 20); emergency status expired February 28, 2003
Regulation .07D amended as an emergency provision effective December 1, 2003 (30:25 Md. R. 1842); emergency status expired December 31, 2003
Regulation .07D amended effective November 28, 2011 (38:24 Md. R. 1500)
Regulation .07E amended effective April 4, 2011 (38:7 Md. R. 429)
Regulation .07F amended effective April 15, 2013 (40:7 Md. R. 609)
Regulation .07 amended effective 42:17 Md. R. 1110, eff.
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