TITLE 4. CONSERVATION AND NATURAL RESOURCES
        
 
 
 
 REGISTRAR'S NOTICE: The
 Board of Game and Inland Fisheries is claiming an exemption from the
 Administrative Process Act pursuant to § 2.2-4002 A 3 of the Code of
 Virginia when promulgating regulations regarding the management of wildlife. 
 
  
 
 Title of Regulation: 4VAC15-340. Fish: Seines and
 Nets (amending 4VAC15-340-30, 4VAC15-340-70,
 4VAC15-340-80). 
 
 Statutory Authority: §§ 29.1-103, 29.1-501, and 29.1-502
 of the Code of Virginia.
 
 Public Hearing Information: 
 
 August 18, 2016 - 9 a.m. - Department of Game and Inland
 Fisheries, 7870 Villa Park Drive, Suite 400, Henrico, VA 23228
 
 Public Comment Deadline: August 6, 2016.
 
 Agency Contact: Phil Smith, Regulatory Coordinator,
 Department of Game and Inland Fisheries, 7870 Villa Park Drive, Suite 400,
 Henrico, VA 23228, telephone (804) 367-8341, or email
 phil.smith@dgif.virginia.gov.
 
 Summary:
 
 The proposed amendments (i) remove the summer portion of
 the Back Bay and North Landing River gill net season, which was July 1 through
 November 1, for "striped" mullet only, and allow the harvest of
 striped mullet during the remainder of the gill net season from November 1
 through March 31; (ii) modify the minimum size and creel limit for any American
 eel that is harvested with eel pots for personal use in the waters of Back Bay
 and the North Landing River; and (iii) modify the minimum size for American
 eels harvested with eel pots for commercial purposes in the waters of Back Bay
 and the North Landing River.
 
 4VAC15-340-30. Gill nets. 
 
 A. Authorization to take fish. A gill net permit shall
 authorize the holder thereof to take nongame fish during the times and in the
 waters and for the purposes provided for in this section. Such gill net shall
 not be more than 300 feet in length. The mesh size shall be not less than 1 inch
 bar or square mesh (three-inch stretch mesh). Applicants must annually purchase
 tags for each net the applicant intends to operate and attach a department tag
 to each net prior to use. A single permit will be issued to the permittee and
 shall list each tag number the permittee has been issued. All nets must be
 checked daily and all game fish returned to the wild. 
 
 B. Permit holder to be present when gill net is being set and
 checked for fish. The holder of a gill net permit must be present with the net
 at all times when it is being set and checked for fish. The holder may have
 others to assist him, and such persons assisting are not required to have a
 permit. However, those assisting the permittee must meet the fishing license
 requirements of the Commonwealth. 
 
 C. Times and places permitted in Virginia Beach City; fish
 which may be taken. Gill nets may be used in Virginia Beach City in Back Bay
 and its natural tributaries (not including Lake Tecumseh and Red Wing Lake) and
 North Landing River from the North Carolina line to Pungo Ferry (not including
 Blackwater River) for the taking of mullet only for table use and also for
 sale from July 1 through November 1, both dates inclusive; and for the
 taking of other nongame fish, except mullet, alewife, and
 blueback herring, for table use and also for sale from November 1 through March
 31, both dates inclusive. The harvest limit for anadromous American and hickory
 shad shall be 10 per day, in the aggregate. Gill nets set in Back Bay waters
 shall be at least 300 feet from any other net and at least 300 feet from the
 shoreline. All such nets must be marked at both ends and at least every 100
 feet along the length of the net with a five-inch by 12-inch minimum dimensions
 float. 
 
 4VAC15-340-70. Eel pots for taking American eels for personal
 use.
 
 A. The director may issue, deny, modify, suspend, or revoke
 annual eel pot permits for American eels designated for personal use. Such
 permits shall authorize the taking of American eels for personal use only (not
 for sale) with eel pots from waters designated in this section. Such permits
 shall be valid so long as the harvest of eels in the Commonwealth is not
 prohibited by other state or federal law or regulation.
 
 B. It shall be unlawful for a permit holder to possess
 elvers.
 
 C. It shall be unlawful for permit holders fishing eel pots
 to take any species other than American eels.
 
 D. It shall be unlawful to place, set, or fish any eel pot
 that has a mesh less than 1/2-inch by 1/2-inch and does not contain at least
 one unrestricted 4-inch by 4-inch escape panel of 1/2-inch by 1-inch mesh.
 Buoys of all pots set must be marked by permanent means with the permit
 holder's name, address, and phone number.
 
 E. American eels may be taken with eel pots in Back Bay and
 its natural tributaries (not including Lake Tecumseh and Red Wing Lake) and
 North Landing River and its natural tributaries from the North Carolina line to
 the Great Bridge locks.
 
 F. It shall be unlawful for any permit holder to possess more
 than 50 25 eels daily. When fishing from a boat or vessel where
 the entire catch is held in a common hold or container, the daily possession
 limit shall be for the boat or vessel and shall be equal to the number of
 permit holders on board multiplied by 50 25. The captain or
 operator of the boat or vessel shall be responsible for any boat or vessel
 possession limit. Any eel taken after the daily possession limit has been
 reached shall be returned to the water immediately. Possession of any quantity
 of eels that exceeds the daily possession limit described in this subsection
 shall be presumed to be for commercial purposes.
 
 G. For the purposes of this section, the term
 "elver" shall mean any American eel of less than six nine
 inches in total length.
 
 4VAC15-340-80. Eel pots for taking American eels for sale.
 
 A. The director may issue, deny, modify, suspend, or revoke
 annual eel pot permits designated for the sale of American eels. Such permits
 shall authorize the taking of American eels for sale, as specified, with eel
 pots from waters designated in this section. Such permits shall be valid so
 long as the harvest of American eels in the Commonwealth is not prohibited by
 other state or federal law or regulation. To be eligible, applicants must
 document harvest of at least one pound of American eels from Back Bay or North
 Landing River or their tributaries via reports submitted through the Virginia
 Marine Resources Commission Mandatory Harvest Reporting Program during the
 period January 1, 2007, to December 31, 2012, both dates inclusive. Applicants
 must document the reported harvest occurred while the applicant held a valid
 commercial fish pot or eel pot license issued by the Virginia Marine Resources
 Commission.
 
 B. It shall be unlawful for permit holders to possess elvers
 any American eel less than nine inches total length.
 
 C. It shall be unlawful for permit holders fishing eel pots
 to take any species other than American eels.
 
 D. It shall be unlawful to place, set, or fish any eel pot
 that has a mesh less than 1/2-inch by 1/2-inch and does not contain at least
 one unrestricted 4-inch by 4-inch escape panel consisting of 1/2-inch by 1-inch
 mesh.
 
 E. The permit holder's last name and Virginia Department of
 Game and Inland Fisheries American eel pot number must be permanently attached
 to buoys of all eel pots set. The maximum number of pots authorized per permit
 holder under this permit shall be 300.
 
 F. American eels may be taken with eel pots in Back Bay and
 its natural tributaries (not including Lake Tecumseh and Red Wing Lake) and in
 North Landing River and its natural tributaries from the North Carolina line to
 the Great Bridge locks.
 
 G. It shall be unlawful for any person to ship or otherwise
 transport any package, box, or other receptacle containing fish taken under an
 eel pot permit unless the same bears the permit holder's name and address.
 
 H. Failure to comply with the daily harvest and sales
 reporting requirements as detailed in conditions of the permit shall be
 unlawful and may result in immediate permit revocation. It shall be the permit
 holder's responsibility to report "No Activity" when no activity
 occurs during a monthly reporting period.
 
 I. For the purposes of this section, the term
 "elver" shall mean any American eel of less than six inches in total
 length.
 
 
        VA.R. Doc. No. R16-4799; Filed July 6, 2016, 5:40 a.m.