TITLE 4. CONSERVATION AND NATURAL RESOURCES
REGISTRAR'S NOTICE: The
Marine Resources Commission is claiming an exemption from the Administrative
Process Act in accordance with § 2.2-4006 A 11 of the Code of Virginia;
however, the commission is required to publish the full text of final
regulations.
Title of Regulation: 4VAC20-720. Pertaining to
Restrictions on Oyster Harvest (amending 4VAC20-720-15, 4VAC20-720-20,
4VAC20-720-35 through 4VAC20-720-80).
Statutory Authority: § 28.2-201 of the Code of Virginia.
Effective Date: August 31, 2016.
Agency Contact: Alicia Nelson, Fisheries Management,
Marine Resources Commission, 2600 Washington Avenue, 3rd Floor, Newport News,
VA 23607, telephone (757) 247-8155, or email
alicia.nelson@mrc.virginia.gov.
Summary:
The amendments establish a license moratorium and
transferability requirements of the oyster resource user fee. The amendments
also set the open areas and seasons for the upcoming oyster season.
4VAC20-720-15. Control date, license moratorium,
transferability, and agents.
A. The commission hereby establishes July 1, 2014, as the
control date for management of all public oyster fisheries in Virginia. Participation
by any individual in any public oyster fishery after the control date will
may not be considered in the calculation or distribution of oyster
fishing rights should entry limitations be established. Any individual entering
the public oyster fishery after the control date will forfeit any right to
future participation in the public oyster fishery should further entry
limitations be established by the commission.
B. Beginning February 23, 2016, only individuals who have
paid the oyster resource user fee described in clause (ii) of subsection A of
§ 28.2-541 of the Code of Virginia in previous years may pay that fee for
the current year. Those individuals who are eligible to pay the oyster resource
user fee described in clause (ii) of subsection A of § 28.2-541 of the
Code of Virginia shall do so by April 30, 2017, in 2017 and by January 1 in
subsequent years in order to maintain their eligibility.
C. Should the number of people eligible to pay the oyster
resource user fee described in clause (ii) of subsection A of § 28.2-541
of the Code of Virginia in any given year fall below 600, a random drawing
shall be held to award eligibility to pay that oyster resource user fee to
individuals who were not previously eligible until the number of persons eligible
to pay the fee reaches 600. Any Commercial Fisherman Registration Licensee may
apply for the random drawing.
D. Any person eligible to pay the oyster resource user fee
described in clause (ii) of subsection A of § 28.2-541 of the Code of
Virginia may transfer the eligibility to pay such user fee, provided:
1. The transferee is the transferor's spouse, sibling,
parent, child, grandparent, or grandchild and possesses a current Commercial
Fisherman Registration License and intends to participate in the public oyster
fishery.
2. The transferor shall have documented by mandatory
reporting and buyers reports 40 days of public oyster harvest during the
previous calendar year. All transfers shall be documented on a form provided by
Marine Resources Commission.
3. In the case of death or incapacitation, the licensee may
transfer such eligibility to an individual who meets the requirements found in
subdivision 1 or 2 of this subsection.
E. Exceptions to subsection B of this section shall only
apply to those individuals who previously paid the oyster resource user fee
described in clause (ii) of subsection A of § 28.2-541 of the Code of
Virginia and shall be based on documented medical hardships or active military
leave that prevented the fisherman from fully satisfying the requirements of
subsection B of this section.
F. No person shall serve as an agent for any public
oyster gear licensee.
4VAC20-720-20. Definitions.
The following words and terms when used in this chapter shall
have the following meanings unless the context clearly indicates otherwise:
"Aid to navigation" means any public or private day
beacon, lighted channel marker, channel buoy, lighted channel buoy, or
lighthouse that may be at, or adjacent to, any latitude and longitude used in
area descriptions.
"Clean culled oyster" means any oyster taken from
natural public beds, rocks, or shoals that is three inches or greater in shell
length.
"Coan River Area" means that area of the Coan River
inside of Public Grounds 77 and 78 of Northumberland County.
Public Ground 77 of Northumberland County is located near the
mouth of the Coan River, beginning at a point approximately 2,300 feet
northeast of Honest Point and 1,300 feet southwest of Travis Point, said point
being Corner 1, located at Latitude 37° 59.5257207' N., Longitude 76°
27.8810639' W.; thence southwesterly to Corner 2, Latitude 37° 59.3710259' N.,
Longitude 76° 27.9962148' W.; thence southwesterly to Corner 3, Latitude 37°
59.2953830' N., Longitude 76° 28.0468953' W.; thence northwesterly to Corner 4,
Latitude 37° 59.3350863' N., Longitude 76° 28.0968837' W.; thence northeasterly
to Corner 5, Latitude 37° 59.3965161' N., Longitude 76° 28.0287342' W.; thence
northwesterly to Corner 6, Latitude 37° 59.4758507' N., Longitude 76°
28.1112280' W.; thence north-northwesterly to Corner 7, Latitude 37°
59.5079401' N., Longitude 76° 28.1230058' W.; thence northeasterly to Corner 8,
Latitude 37° 59.5579153' N., Longitude 76° 27.9889429' W.; thence southeasterly
to Corner 1, said corner being the point of beginning.
Public Ground 78 of Northumberland County is located near the
mouth of the Coan River, beginning at a point approximately 3,420 feet
southeast of Travis Point and 3,260 feet northwest of Great Point, said point
being Corner 1, located at Latitude 37° 59.4822275' N., Longitude 76°
27.1878637' W.; thence southeasterly to Corner 2, Latitude 37° 59.3824046' N.,
Longitude 76° 27.1088650' W.; thence southwesterly to Corner 3, Latitude 37°
59.2283287' N., Longitude 76° 27.8632901' W.; thence northeasterly to Corner 4,
Latitude 37° 59.4368502' N., Longitude 76° 27.6868001' W.; thence continuing
northeasterly to Corner 5, Latitude 37° 59.5949216' N., Longitude 76°
27.5399436' W.; thence southeasterly to Corner 1, said corner being the point
of beginning.
"Deep Rock Area" means all public grounds and
unassigned grounds, in that area of the Chesapeake Bay near Gwynn Island,
beginning at Cherry Point at the western-most point of the eastern headland of
Kibble Pond located at Latitude 37° 30.9802148' N., Longitude 76° 17.6764393'
W.; thence northeasterly to the Piankatank River, Flashing Green Channel Light
"3", Latitude 37° 32.3671325' N., Longitude 76° 16.7038334' W.;
thence east-southeasterly to the Rappahannock River Entrance Lighted Buoy G"1R",
Latitude 37° 32.2712833' N., Longitude 76° 11.4813666' W.; thence southwesterly
to the southern-most point of Sandy Point, the northern headland of "The
Hole in the Wall", Latitude 37° 28.1475258' N., Longitude 76° 15.8185670'
W.; thence northwesterly along the Chesapeake Bay mean low water line of the
barrier islands of Milford Haven, connecting headland to headland at their
eastern-most points, and of Gwynn Island to the western-most point of the
eastern headland of Kibble Pond on Cherry Point, said point being the point of
beginning.
"Deep Water Shoal State Replenishment Seed Area" or
"DWS" means that area in the James River near Mulberry Island,
beginning at a point approximately 530 feet west of Deep Water Shoal Light,
said point being Corner 1, located at Latitude 37° 08.9433287' N., Longitude
76° 38.3213007' W.; thence southeasterly to Corner 2, Latitude 37° 09.5734380'
N., Longitude 76° 37.8300582' W.; thence southwesterly to Corner 3, Latitude
37° 08.9265524' N., Longitude 76° 37.0574269' W.; thence westerly to Corner 4,
Latitude 37° 08.4466039 N., Longitude 76° 37.4523346' W.; thence northwesterly
to Corner 5, Latitude 37° 08.4491489' N., Longitude 76° 38.0215553' W.; thence
northeasterly to Corner 1, said corner being the point of beginning.
"Great Wicomico River Area" means all public
grounds and unassigned grounds, in that area of the Great Wicomico River,
Ingram Bay, and the Chesapeake Bay, beginning at a point on Sandy Point,
Latitude 37° 49.3269652' N., Longitude 76° 18.3821766' W.; thence easterly to
the southern-most point of Cockrell Point, Latitude 37° 49.2664838' N.,
Longitude 76° 17.3454434' W.; thence easterly following the mean low water line
of Cockrell Point to a point on the boundary of Public Ground 115 at Cash
Point, Latitude 37° 49.2695619' N., Longitude 76° 17.2804046' W.; thence
southeasterly to the gazebo on the pierhead at Fleets Point, Latitude 37°
48.7855824' N., Longitude 76° 16.9609311' W.; thence southeasterly to the Great
Wicomico Lighthouse; thence due south to a point due east of the southern-most
point of Dameron Marsh, Latitude 37° 46.6610003' N., Longitude 76° 16.0570007'
W.; thence due west to the southern-most point of Dameron Marsh, Latitude 37°
46.6609070' N., Longitude 76° 17.2670707' W.; thence along the mean low water
line of Dameron Marsh, north and west to Garden Point, Latitude 37° 47.2519872'
N., Longitude 76° 18.4028142' W.; thence northwesterly to Windmill Point,
Latitude 37° 47.5194547' N., Longitude 76° 18.7132194' W.; thence northerly
along the mean low water to the western headland of Harveys Creek, Latitude 37°
47.7923573' N., Longitude 76° 18.6881450' W.; thence east-southeasterly to the
eastern headland of Harveys Creek, Latitude 37° 47.7826936' N., Longitude 76°
18.5469879' W.; thence northerly along the mean low water line, crossing the
entrance to Towels Creek at the offshore ends of the jetties and continuing to
Bussel Point, Latitude 37° 48.6879208' N., Longitude 76° 18.4670860' W.; thence
northwesterly to the northern headland of Cranes Creek, Latitude 37° 48.8329168'
N., Longitude 76° 18.7308073' W.; thence following the mean low water line
northerly to a point on Sandy Point, said point being the point of beginning.
"Hand scrape" means any device or instrument with a
catching bar having an inside measurement of no more than 22 inches, which is
used or usable for the purpose of extracting or removing shellfish from a water
bottom or the bed of a body of water.
"Hand tong" or "ordinary tong" means any
pincers, nippers, tongs, or similar device used in catching oysters, which
consist of two shafts or handles attached to opposable and complementary
pincers, baskets, or containers operated entirely by hand, from the surface of
the water and has no external or internal power source.
"James River Area" means those public grounds of
the James River and Nansemond River west of the Monitor Merrimac Memorial
Bridge Tunnel (Route I-664), northeast of the Mills E. Godwin, Jr. Bridge (U.S.
Route 17) on the Nansemond River, and south of the James River Bridge (U.S.
Route 17).
"James River Seed Area" means all public
grounds and unassigned grounds in that area of the James River and its
tributaries with a southeastern boundary beginning at a point on the shore on
the south side of the river at Rainbow Farm Point in Isle of Wight County
located at Latitude 37° 00.1965862' N., Longitude 76° 34.0712010' W.; thence
north-northeasterly to a VMRC Marker "STH", Latitude 37° 00.9815328
N., Longitude 76° 33.5955842' W.; thence to a VMRC Marker "SMT", at
Latitude 37° 01.3228160' N., Longitude 76° 33.3887351' W.; thence to the
Flashing Green Channel Light #5, at Latitude 37° 02.3449949' N., Longitude 76°
32.7689936' W.; thence northeasterly to a VMRC Marker "NMT", Latitude
37° 02.7740540' N., Longitude 76° 32.0960864' W.; thence to a VMRC Marker
"NTH" located at Latitude 37° 03.2030055' N., Longitude 76°
31.4231211' W.; thence to a point on the north shore of the river at Blunt
(Blount) Point, in the City of Newport News, located at Latitude 37°
03.3805862' N., Longitude 76° 31.1444562' W.; the northern boundary, being a
straight line, beginning at a point on the shore on the east side of the river
in the City of Newport News, at Latitude 37° 08.4458787' N., Longitude 76°
37.2855533' W.; thence westerly to the southeast corner of the Deep Water Shoal
State Replenishment Seed Area, Latitude 37° 08.4466039' N., Longitude 76°
37.4523346' W.; thence westerly to the southwest corner of the Deep Water Shoal
State Replenishment Seed Area, Latitude 37° 08.4490472' N., Longitude 76°
38.0215554' W.; thence westerly to a point on the shore on the west side of the
river at the mouth of Lawnes Creek in Isle of Wight County, Latitude 37°
08.4582990' N., Longitude 76° 40.2816023' W.
"Latitude and longitude" means values that are
based upon a geodetic reference system of the North American Datum of 1983
(NAD83). When latitude and longitude are used in any area description, in
conjunction with any physical landmark, to include aids to navigation, the
latitude and longitude value is the legal point defining the boundary.
"Little Wicomico River" means that area of the
Little Wicomico River inside of Public Ground 43 of Northumberland County,
located in the Little Wicomico River near Bridge Creek, beginning at a point
approximately 150 feet north of Peachtree Point, said point being Corner 1,
located at Latitude 37° 53.2910650' N., Longitude 76° 16.7312926' W.; thence
southwesterly to Corner 2, Latitude 37° 53.2601877' N., Longitude 76°
16.8662408' W.; thence northwesterly to Corner 3, Latitude 37° 53.2678470' N.,
Longitude 76°16.8902408' W.; thence northeasterly to Corner 4, Latitude 37°
53.3113148' N., Longitude 76° 16.8211543' W.; thence southeasterly to Corner 1,
said corner being the point of beginning.
"Milford Haven" means that area of Milford Haven
inside of Public Ground 7 of Mathews County, beginning at a point approximately
1,380 feet east of Point Breeze, said point being Corner 1, located at Latitude
37° 28.3500000' N., Longitude 76° 16.5000000' W.; thence northeasterly to
Corner 2, Latitude 37° 28.3700000' N., Longitude 76° 16.4700000' W.; thence
southeasterly to Corner 3, Latitude 37° 28.3500000' N., Longitude 76°
16.4200000' W.; thence southwesterly to Corner 4, Latitude 37° 28.3200000' N.,
Longitude 76° 16.4500000' W.; thence northwesterly to Corner 1, said corner
being the point of beginning.
"Mobjack Bay Area" means that area of Mobjack Bay
consisting of Public Ground 25 of Gloucester County (Tow Stake) described as:
Public Ground 25 of Gloucester County, known as Tow Stake, is
located in Mobjack Bay, near the mouth of the Severn River, beginning at a
point approximately 2,880 feet east-northeast of Tow Stake Point, said point
being Corner 1, located at Latitude 37° 20.3883888' N., Longitude 76°
23.5883836' W.; thence northeasterly to Corner 2, Latitude 37° 30.5910482' N.,
Longitude 76° 23.2372184' W.; thence southeasterly to Corner 3, Latitude 37°
20.3786971' N., Longitude 76° 22.7241180' W.; thence southwesterly to Corner 4,
Latitude 37° 19.8616759' N., Longitude 76° 23.5914937' W.; thence northwesterly
to Corner 5, Latitude 37° 20.0284019' N., Longitude 76° 23.7717423' W.; thence
northeasterly to Corner 1, said corner being the point of beginning.
"Nomini Creek Area" means that area of Nomini Creek
inside of Public Grounds 26 and 28 of Westmoreland County.
Public Ground 26 of Westmoreland County is located in Nomini
Creek, north of Beales Wharf and east of Barnes Point, beginning at a point
approximately 1,400 feet north of Barnes Point, said point being Corner 1,
located at Latitude 38° 07.2690219' N., Longitude 76° 42.6784210' W.; thence
southeasterly to Corner 2, Latitude 38° 07.0924060' N., Longitude 76°
42.4745767' W.; thence southwesterly to Corner 3, Latitude 38° 06.8394053' N.,
Longitude 76° 42.6704025, W.; thence northwesterly to Corner 4, Latitude 38°
06.8743004' N., Longitude 76° 42.7552151' W.; thence northeasterly to Corner 5,
Latitude 38° 07.0569717' N., Longitude 76° 42.5603535' W.; thence northwesterly
to Corner 1, said corner being the point of beginning.
Public Ground 28 of Westmoreland County is located at the
mouth of Nomini Creek, beginning at a point approximately 50 feet west of White
Oak Point, said point being Corner 1, located at Latitude 38° 07.6429987' N.,
Longitude 76° 43.0337082' W.; thence south-southeasterly to Corner 2, Latitude
38° 07.2987193' N., Longitude 76° 43.1101420' W.; thence northwesterly to
Corner 3, Latitude 38° 07.7029267' N., Longitude 76° 43.3337762' W.; thence
west to the mean low water line, Latitude 38° 07.7031535' N., Longitude 76°
43.3378345' W.; thence northerly and westerly along the mean low water line of
Nomini Creek to a point southwest of Cedar Island, Latitude 38° 07.8986449' N.,
Longitude 76° 43.6329097' W.; thence northeasterly to a point on the mean low
water line at the southern-most point of Cedar Island, Latitude 38° 07.8986449'
N., Longitude 76° 43.6329097' W.; thence following the mean low water line of
the southern and eastern sides of Cedar Island to a point, Latitude 38°
08.0164430' N., Longitude 76° 43.4773169' W.; thence northeasterly to Corner 4,
Latitude 38° 08.0712849' N., Longitude 76° 43.4416606' W.; thence northeasterly
to a point on the northern headland of Nomini Creek at the mean low water line,
said point being Corner 5, Latitude 38° 08.2729626' N., Longitude 76° 43.3105315'
W.; thence following the mean low water line of White Point to a point
northwest of Snake Island, Corner 6, Latitude 38° 08.4066960' N., Longitude 76°
42.9105565' W.; thence southeast, crossing the mouth of Buckner Creek, to a
point on the mean low water line of Snake Island, Corner 7, Latitude 38°
08.3698254' N., Longitude 76° 42.8939656' W.; thence southeasterly following
the mean low water line of Snake Island to Corner 8, Latitude 38° 08.2333798'
N., Longitude 76° 42.7778877' W.; thence south-southwesterly, crossing the
mouth of Buckner Creek, to Corner 9, Latitude 38° 08.2134371' N., Longitude 76°
42.7886409' W.; thence southeasterly to a point on the mean low water line of
the southern headland of Buckner Creek, Corner 10, Latitude 38° 08.1956281' N.,
Longitude 76° 42.7679625' W.; thence southwesterly following the mean low water
line of Nomini Creek, crossing the mouth of an un-named cove at the narrowest
point between the headlands and continuing to follow the mean low water line to
a point on White Oak Point, Latitude 38° 07.6428228' N., Longitude 76°
43.0233530' W.; thence west to Corner 1, said point being the point of
beginning.
"Oyster" means any shellfish of the species
Crassostrea virginica.
"Oyster dredge" means any device having a maximum
weight of 150 pounds with attachments, maximum width of 50 inches, and maximum
tooth length of four inches.
"Oyster patent tong" means any patent tong not
exceeding 100 pounds in gross weight, including any attachment other than rope
and with the teeth not to exceed four inches in length.
"Oyster resource user fee" means a fee that must be
paid each calendar year by anyone who grows, harvests, shucks, packs, or ships
oysters for commercial purposes.
"Pocomoke Sound Area" means that area of Pocomoke
Sound inside of Public Grounds 9 and 10 of Accomack County.
Public Ground 9 of Accomack County is located in the Pocomoke
Sound, beginning at a corner on the Maryland-Virginia state line, located in
the Pocomoke Sound approximately 1.06 nautical miles north-northeast of the
northern-most point of North End Point, said point being Corner 1, located at
Latitude 37° 57.2711566' N., Longitude 75° 42.2870790' W. (NAD83); thence
east-northeasterly along the Maryland-Virginia state line to Corner 2, Latitude
37° 57.2896577' N., Longitude 75° 41.9790727' W.; thence southerly to Corner 3,
Latitude 37° 57.2574850' N., Longitude 75° 41.9790730' W.; thence southwesterly
to Corner 4, Latitude 37° 57.2288700' N., Longitude 75° 42.0077287' W.; thence
west-southwesterly to Corner 5, Latitude 37° 57.2034533' N., Longitude 75°
42.1511250' W.; thence south-southwesterly to Corner 6, Latitude 37°
57.0940590' N., Longitude 75° 42.1935214' W.; thence south-southeasterly to
Corner 7, Latitude 37° 57.0551726' N., Longitude 75° 42.1814457' W.; thence
southwesterly to Corner 8, Latitude 37° 56.9408327' N., Longitude 75°
42.2957912' W.; thence south-southwesterly to Corner 9, Latitude 37°
56.6574947' N., Longitude 75° 42.3790819' W.; thence southwesterly to Corner
10, Latitude 37° 56.5790952' N., Longitude 75° 42.5228752' W.; thence
west-southwesterly to Corner 11, Latitude 37° 56.5712564' N., Longitude 75°
42.5915437' W.; thence south-southeasterly to Corner 12, Latitude 37°
56.5441067' N., Longitude 75° 42.5869894' W.; thence southwesterly to Corner
13, Latitude 37° 56.4575045' N., Longitude 75° 42.7458050' W.; thence
west-southwesterly to Corner 14, Latitude 37° 56.2575123' N., Longitude 75°
43.3791097' W.; thence southwesterly to Corner 15, Latitude 37° 55.7408688' N.,
Longitude 75° 43.7957804' W.; thence westerly to Corner 16, Latitude 37°
55.7575327' N., Longitude 75° 43.9458298' W.; thence northwesterly to Corner
17, Latitude 37° 55.8908661' N., Longitude 75° 44.1291309' W.; thence
north-northeasterly to Corner 18, Latitude 37° 55.9908639' N., Longitude 75°
44.0791266' W.; thence northeasterly to Corner 19, Latitude 37° 56.1241858' N.,
Longitude 75° 43.8791328' W.; thence north-northeasterly to Corner 20, Latitude
37° 56.4075136' N., Longitude 75° 43.7291361' W.; thence northeasterly to Corner
21, Latitude 37° 56.8241664' N., Longitude 75° 43.2624601' W.; thence
north-northeasterly to Corner 22, Latitude 37° 57.0706006' N., Longitude 75°
43.1480402' W.; thence east-northeasterly along the Maryland-Virginia state
line to Corner 1, said corner being the point of beginning.
Public Ground 10 of Accomack County is located in the Pocomoke
Sound, beginning at a corner on the Maryland-Virginia state line, located in
the Pocomoke Sound approximately 2.3 nautical miles westerly of the
northern-most point of North End Point, said point being Corner 1, located at
Latitude 37° 56.4741881' N., Longitude 75° 45.7051676' W. (NAD83); thence
east-northeasterly along the Maryland-Virginia state line to Corner 2, Latitude
37° 56.9261140' N., Longitude 75° 43.7679786' W.; thence south-southwesterly to
Corner 3, Latitude 37° 56.1241948' N., Longitude 75° 44.3624962' W.; thence
west-southwesterly to Corner 4, Latitude 37° 56.0820561' N., Longitude 75°
44.5826292' W.; thence northerly to Corner 5, Latitude 37° 56.1377309' N.,
Longitude 75° 44.5817745' W.; thence west-southwesterly to Corner 6, Latitude
37° 56.1259751' N., Longitude 75° 44.6226859' W.; thence southwesterly to
Corner 7, Latitude 37° 56.1039335' N., Longitude 75° 44.6692334' W.; thence
southerly to Corner 8, Latitude 37° 56.0643616' N., Longitude 75° 44.6750106'
W.; thence west-southwesterly to Corner 9, Latitude 37° 55.9742005' N.,
Longitude 75° 45.1458109' W.; thence west-northwesterly to Corner 10, Latitude
37° 56.0741973' N., Longitude 75° 45.8958329' W.; thence north-northwesterly to
Corner 11, Latitude 37° 56.2565760' N., Longitude 75° 46.0000557' W.; thence
northeasterly along the Maryland-Virginia state line to Corner 1, said corner
being the point of beginning.
"Pocomoke and Tangier Sounds Management Area" or
"PTSMA" means the area as defined in § 28.2-524 of the Code of
Virginia.
"Pocomoke and Tangier Sounds Rotation Area 1" means
all public grounds and unassigned grounds, within an area of the PTSMA, in
Pocomoke and Tangier Sounds, bounded by a line beginning at a point on the
Maryland-Virginia state line, located at Latitude 37° 54.6136000' N., Longitude
75° 53.9739600' W.; thence south to the house on Great Fox Island, Latitude 37°
53.6946500' N., Longitude 75° 53.8898800' W.; thence westerly to a point,
Latitude 37° 53.3633500' N., Longitude 75° 56.5589600' W.; thence south to a
point, Latitude 37° 48.4429100' N., Longitude 75° 56.4883600' W.; thence
easterly to the north end of Watts Island, Latitude 37° 48.7757800' N.,
Longitude 75° 53.5994100' W.; thence northerly to the house on Great Fox
Island, Latitude 37° 53.6946500' N., Longitude 75° 53.8898800' W.; thence
southeasterly to Pocomoke Sound Shoal Flashing Light Red "8",
Latitude 37° 52.4583300' N., Longitude 75° 49.4000000' W.; thence southeasterly
to Messongo Creek Entrance Buoy Green Can "1", Latitude 37°
52.1000000' N., Longitude 75° 47.8083300' W.; thence southeast to Guilford
Flats Junction Light Flashing 2+1 Red "GF", Latitude 37° 50.9533300'
N., Longitude 75° 46.6416700' W.; thence southerly to a point on a line from
Guilford Flats Junction Light to the northern-most point of Russell Island,
where said line intersects the PTSMA boundary, Latitude 37° 48.4715943' N.,
Longitude 75° 46.9955932' W.; thence clockwise following the PTSMA boundary to
a point on the Maryland-Virginia state line, said point being the point of
beginning.
"Pocomoke and Tangier Sounds Rotation Area 2" means
all public grounds and unassigned grounds, within an area of the PTSMA, in
Pocomoke and Tangier Sounds, bounded by a line beginning at the house on Great
Fox Island, located at Latitude 37° 53.6946500' N., Longitude 75° 53.8898800'
W.; thence southerly to the north end of Watts Island, Latitude 37° 48.7757800'
N., Longitude 75° 53.5994100' W.; thence westerly to a point, Latitude 37°
48.4429100' N., Longitude 75° 56.4883600' W.; thence northerly to a point,
Latitude 37° 53.3633500' N., Longitude 75° 56.5589600' W.; thence easterly to
the house on Great Fox Island, said house being the point of beginning. Also, Pocomoke
and Tangier Sounds Rotation Area 2 shall include all public grounds and
unassigned grounds in the PTSMA in Pocomoke Sound bounded by a line beginning
at a point on the Maryland-Virginia state line, Latitude 37° 54.6136000' N.,
Longitude 75° 53.9739600' W.; thence following the PTSMA boundary clockwise to
a point on the line from the northern-most point of Russell Island to Guilford
Flats Junction Light Flashing 2+1 Red "GF", where said line
intersects the PTSMA boundary, Latitude 37° 48.4715943' N., Longitude 75°
46.9955932' W.; thence northerly to Guilford Flats Junction Light Flashing 2+1
Red "GF", Latitude 37° 50.9533300' N., Longitude 75° 46.6416700' W.;
thence northwesterly to Messongo Creek Entrance Buoy Green Can "1",
Latitude 37° 52.1000000' N., Longitude 75° 47.8083300' W.; thence northwesterly
to Pocomoke Sound Shoal Flashing Light Red "8", Latitude 37°
52.4583300' N., Longitude 75° 49.4000000' W.; thence northwesterly to the house
on Great Fox Island, Latitude 37° 53.6946500' N., Longitude 75° 53.8898800' W.;
thence northerly to a point on the Maryland-Virginia state line, said point
being the point of beginning.
"Public oyster ground" means all those grounds
defined in § 28.2-551 of the Code of Virginia or by any other acts of the
General Assembly pertaining to those grounds, all those grounds set aside by
court order, and all those grounds set aside by order of the Marine Resources
Commission, and may be redefined by any of these legal authorities.
"Rappahannock River Area 7" means all public
grounds, in that area of the Rappahannock River, bounded downstream by a line
from Rogue Point, located at Latitude 37° 40.0400000' N., Longitude 76°
32.2530000' W.; thence west-northwesterly to Flashing Red Buoy "8",
Latitude 37° 40.1580000' N., Longitude 76° 32.9390000' W.; thence southwesterly
to Balls Point, Latitude 37° 39.3550000' N., Longitude 76° 34.4440000' W.; and
bounded upstream by a line from Punchbowl Point, Latitude 37° 44.6750000' N.,
Longitude 76° 37.3250000' W.; thence southeasterly to Monaskon Point, Latitude
37° 44.0630000' N., Longitude 76° 34.1080000' W.
"Rappahannock River Area 8" means all public
grounds, in that area of the Rappahannock River, bounded downstream by a line
from Monaskon Point, located at Latitude 37° 44.0630000' N., Longitude 76°
34.1080000' W.; thence northwesterly to Punchbowl Point, Latitude 37°
44.6750000' N., Longitude 76° 37.3250000' W.; and bounded upstream by a line
from Jones Point, Latitude 37° 46.7860000' N., Longitude 76° 40.8350000' W.;
thence north-northwesterly to Sharps Point, Latitude 37° 49.3640000' N.,
Longitude 76° 42.0870000' W.
"Rappahannock River Area 9" means all public
grounds, in that area of the Rappahannock River, bounded downstream by a line
from Sharps Point, located at Latitude 37° 49.3640000' N., Longitude 76°
42.0870000' W.; thence south-southeasterly to Jones Point, Latitude 37°
46.7860000' N., Longitude 76° 40.8350000' W.; and bounded upstream by the
Thomas J. Downing Bridge (U.S. Route 360).
"Rappahannock River Rotation Area 1" means
all public grounds, in that area of the Rappahannock River and Chesapeake Bay,
bounded by a line offshore and across the mouth of the Rappahannock River from
a point on the mean low water line of Windmill Point, located at Latitude
37° 36.8200000' N., Longitude 76° 16.9460000' W.; thence southeast to Windmill
Point Light, Latitude 37° 35.7930000' N., Longitude 76° 14.1800000' W.; thence
southwesterly to Stingray Point Light, Latitude 37° 33.6730000' N., Longitude
76° 16.3620000' W.; thence westerly to a point on the mean low water line of
Stingray Point, Latitude 37° 33.6920000' N., Longitude 76° 17.9860000' W.; and
bounded upstream by a line from the mean low water line west of Broad Creek,
Latitude 37° 33.9520000' N., Longitude 76° 19.3090000' W.; thence northeasterly
to a VMRC Buoy on the Baylor line, Latitude 37° 34.5310000' N., Longitude 76°
19.1430000' W.; thence northeasterly to a VMRC Buoy, Latitude 37° 34.6830000'
N., Longitude 76° 19.1000000' W.; thence northwesterly to a VMRC Buoy, Latitude
37° 35.0170000' N., Longitude 76° 19.4500000' W.; thence northwesterly to
Sturgeon Bar Light "7R", Latitude 37° 35.1500000' N., Longitude 76°
19.7330000' W.; thence continuing northwesterly to Mosquito Point Light
"8R", Latitude 37° 36.1000000' N., Longitude 76° 21.3000000' W.;
thence northwesterly to the southern-most corner of the house on Mosquito
Point, Latitude 37° 36.5230000' N., Longitude 76° 21.5950000' W.
"Rappahannock River Rotation Area 2" means all
public grounds, in that area of the Rappahannock River, bounded downstream by a
line from the southern-most corner of the house on Mosquito Point, located at
Latitude 37° 36.5230000' N., Longitude 76° 21.5950000' W.; thence southeast to
Mosquito Point Light "8R", Latitude 37° 36.1000000' N., Longitude 76°
21.3000000' W.; thence continuing southeasterly to Sturgeon Bar Beacon
"7R", Latitude 37° 35.1500000' N., Longitude 76° 19.7330000' W.;
thence west-southwesterly to a VMRC Buoy, Latitude 37° 34.9330000' N.,
Longitude 76° 21.0500000' W.; thence southwesterly to a VMRC Buoy, Latitude 37°
34.8830000' N., Longitude 76° 21.1000000' W.; thence southwesterly to a pier
west of Hunting Creek at Grinels, Latitude 37° 34.4360000' N., Longitude 76°
26.2880000' W.; and bounded on the upstream by a line from Mill Creek Channel
Marker "4", Latitude 37° 35.0830000' N., Longitude 76° 26.9500000'
W.; thence northeasterly to Mill Creek Channel Marker "2", Latitude
37° 35.4830000' N., Longitude 76° 24.5670000' W.; thence northeasterly to the
southern-most corner of the house on Mosquito Point, Latitude 37° 36.5230000'
N., Longitude 76° 21.5950000'0 W.
"Rappahannock River Rotation Area 3" means all
public grounds, in that area of the Rappahannock River, beginning from the
north channel fender at the Robert O. Norris, Jr. Bridge, located at Latitude
37° 37.4830000' N., Longitude 76° 25.3450000' W.; thence southeast to the
southern-most corner of the house on Mosquito Point, Latitude 37° 36.5230000'
N., Longitude 76° 21.5950000' W.; thence southwest to Mill Creek Channel Marker
"2", Latitude 37° 35.4830000' N., Longitude 76° 24.5670000' W.;
thence southwesterly to Mill Creek Channel Marker "4", Latitude 37°
35.0830000' N., Longitude 76° 24.9500000' W.; thence northeasterly to Parrotts
Creek Channel Marker "1", Latitude 37° 36.0330000' N., Longitude 76°
25.4170000' W.; thence northerly to VMRC Buoy, Latitude 37° 36.3330000' N.,
Longitude 76° 25.2000000' W.; thence northerly to the north channel fender of
the Robert O. Norris, Jr. Bridge, said point being the point of beginning.
"Rappahannock River Rotation Area 4" means all
public grounds, in that area of the Rappahannock River, Corrotoman River and
Carter Creek, beginning at the White Stone end of the Robert O. Norris, Jr.
Bridge (State Route 3), located at Latitude 37° 38.1290000' N., Longitude 76°
24.7220000' W.; thence along said bridge to the north channel fender, Latitude
37° 37.4830000' N., Longitude 76° 25.3450000' W.; thence westerly to the VMRC
Buoy "5-4", Latitude 37° 38.0050000' N., Longitude 76° 30.0280000'
W.; thence northerly to Old House Point, Latitude 37° 39.1390000' N., Longitude
76° 29.6850000' W.; thence northeasterly to Ball Point, Latitude 37°
41.6600000' N., Longitude 76° 28.6320000' W.; thence southeasterly to VMRC reef
marker "Ferry Bar – North", Latitude 37° 40.3000000' N., Longitude
76° 28.5000000' W.; thence southwesterly to VMRC reef marker "Ferry Bar –
South", Latitude 37° 40.1670000' N., Longitude 76° 28.5830000' W.; thence
southeasterly to a duck blind west of Corrotoman Point, Latitude 37° 39.8760000'
N., Longitude 76° 28.4200000' W.; thence southerly to VMRC Buoy
"543", Latitude 37° 39.2670000' N., Longitude 76° 27.8500000' W.;
thence southerly to VMRC Buoy "Drumming-West", Latitude 37°
38.8830000' N., Longitude 76° 27.6830000' W.; thence southerly to VMRC Buoy
"Drumming-East", Latitude 37° 38.8330000' N., Longitude 76°
27.5670000' W.; thence northeasterly to Orchard Point, Latitude 37° 38.9240000'
N., Longitude 76° 27.1260000' W.
"Rappahannock River Rotation Area 5" means all
public grounds, in that area of the Rappahannock River, beginning at the Greys
Point end of the Robert O. Norris, Jr. Bridge (State Route 3), located at
Latitude 37° 36.8330000' N., Longitude 76° 25.9990000' W.; thence northeasterly
along the bridge to the north channel fender, Latitude 37° 37.4830000' N.,
Longitude 76° 25.3450000' W.; thence west-northwesterly to VMRC Buoy
"5-4", Latitude 37° 38.0050000' N., Longitude 76° 30.0280000' W.;
thence westerly to Buoy "R6", Latitude 37° 38.0330000' N., Longitude
76° 30.2830000' W.; thence south to the eastern headland of Whiting Creek,
Latitude 37° 36.6580000' N., Longitude 76° 30.3120000' W.
"Rappahannock River Rotation Area 6" means all
public grounds, in that area of the Rappahannock River, beginning on the
eastern headland of Whiting Creek, located at Latitude 37° 36.6580000' N.,
Longitude 76° 30.3120000' W.; thence north to Buoy "R6", Latitude 37°
38.0330000' N., Longitude 76° 30.2830000' W.; thence northwesterly to VMRC
White House Sanctuary Buoy, Latitude 37° 38.1500000' N., Longitude 76°
30.5330000' W.; thence northwesterly to VMRC Towles Point Area Buoy, Latitude
37° 38.8330000' N., Longitude 76° 31.5360000' W.; thence northwesterly to
Flashing Red Buoy "8" off Rogue Point, Latitude 37° 40.1580000' N.,
Longitude 76° 32.9390000' W.; thence southwesterly to Balls Point, Latitude 37°
39.3550000' N., Longitude 76° 34.4440000' W.
"Seed oyster" means any oyster taken by any person
from natural beds, rocks, or shoals that is more than 30 days from harvest for
human consumption.
"Thomas Rock Area" means all public grounds and
unassigned grounds, in that area of the James River, with an eastern boundary
being the upstream side of the James River Bridge (U.S. Route 17), and a
western boundary being a line drawn from the south side of the river at Rainbow
Farm Point, a point on the shore, in line with VMRC Markers "STH" and
"SMT", located at Latitude 37° 00.1965862' N., Longitude 76°
34.0712010' W.; thence north-northeasterly to a VMRC Marker "STH",
Latitude 37° 00.9815328 N., Longitude 76° 33.5955842' W.; thence to a VMRC
Marker "SMT", at Latitude 37° 01.3228160' N., Longitude 76°
33.3887351' W.; thence to the Flashing Green Channel Light #5, at Latitude 37°
02.3449949' N., Longitude 76° 32.7689936' W.; thence northeasterly to a VMRC
Marker "NMT", Latitude 37° 02.7740540' N., Longitude 76° 32.0960864'
W.; thence to a VMRC Marker "NTH" located at Latitude 37° 03.2030055'
N., Longitude 76° 31.4231211' W.; thence to a point on the north shore of the
river at Blunt (Blount) Point, said point being in line with VMRC Markers
"NMT" and "NTH" and located at Latitude 37° 03.3805862' N.,
Longitude 76° 31.1444562' W.
"Unassigned ground" means all those grounds defined
by any other acts of the General Assembly pertaining to those grounds, all
those grounds not assigned pursuant to §§ 28.2-600 through 28.2-633
of the Code of Virginia, established pursuant to § 28.2-551 of the Code of
Virginia, or set aside by court order, and all or those
grounds set aside by order of declarations or regulation by the
Marine Resources Commission, and may be redefined by any of these legal
authorities.
"Upper Chesapeake Bay - Blackberry Hangs Area"
means all public grounds and unassigned grounds, in that area of the Chesapeake
Bay, bounded by a line, beginning at a point approximately 300 feet east of the
mean low water line of the Chesapeake Bay and approximately 1,230 feet
southwest of the end of the southern-most stone jetty at the mouth of the
Little Wicomico River, said point being Corner 1, Latitude 37° 53.1811193' N.,
Longitude 76° 14.1740146' W.; thence east-southeasterly to Corner 2, Latitude
37° 52.9050025' N., Longitude 76° 11.9357257' W.; thence easterly to Corner 3,
Latitude 37° 52.9076552' N., Longitude 76° 11.6098145' W.; thence southwesterly
to Corner 4, Latitude 37° 52.8684955' N., Longitude 76° 11.6402444' W.; thence
east-southeasterly to Corner 5, Latitude 37° 52.7924853' N., Longitude 76°
11.0253352' W.; thence southwesterly to Corner 6, Latitude 37° 49.4327736' N.,
Longitude 76° 13.2409959' W.; thence northwesterly to Corner 7, Latitude 37°
50.0560555' N., Longitude 76° 15.0023234' W.; thence north-northeasterly to
Corner 8, Latitude 37° 50.5581183' N., Longitude 76° 14.8772805' W.; thence
north-northeasterly to Corner 9, Latitude 37° 52.0260950' N., Longitude 76° 14.5768550'
W.; thence northeasterly to Corner 1, said corner being the point of beginning.
"Yeocomico River Area" means that area of the North
West Yeocomico River, inside Public Ground 8 of Westmoreland County and those
areas of the South Yeocomico River inside Public Grounds 102, 104, 106,
and 107 of Northumberland County.
Public Ground 8 of Westmoreland County is located in the North
West Yeocomico River, beginning at a point approximately 1,455 feet northeast
of Crow Bar and 1,850 feet northwest of White Point, said point being Corner 1,
located at Latitude 38° 02.7468214' N., Longitude 76° 33.0775726' W.; thence
southeasterly to Corner 2, Latitude 38° 02.7397202' N., Longitude 76°
33.0186286' W.; thence southerly to Corner 3, Latitude 38° 02.6021644' N., Longitude
76° 33.0234175' W.; thence westerly to Corner 4, Latitude 38° 02.6006669' N.,
Longitude 76° 33.0824799' W.; thence northerly to Corner 1, said corner being
the point of beginning.
Public Ground 102 of Northumberland County is located in the
South Yeocomico River, beginning at a point approximately 630 feet south of
Mundy Point and 1,745 feet southwest of Tom Jones Point, said point being
Corner 1, located at Latitude 38° 01.2138059' N., Longitude 76° 32.5577201' W.;
thence east-northeasterly to Corner 2, Latitude 38° 01.2268644' N., Longitude
76° 32.4497849' W.; thence southwesterly to Corner 3, Latitude 38° 01.1091209'
N., Longitude 76° 32.5591101' W.; thence northerly to Corner 1, said corner
being the point of beginning.
Public Ground 104 of Northumberland County is located in the
South Yeocomico River, beginning at a point approximately 670 feet north of
Walker Point and 1,900 feet northwest of Palmer Point, said point being Corner
1, located at Latitude 38° 00.8841841' N., Longitude 76° 32.6106215' W.; thence
southeasterly to Corner 2, Latitude 38° 00.8609163' N., Longitude 76°
32.5296302' W.; thence southeasterly to Corner 3, Latitude 38° 00.6693092' N.,
Longitude 76° 32.4161866' W.; thence southwesterly to Corner 4, Latitude 38°
00.6418466' N., Longitude 76° 32.5394849' W.; thence northwesterly to Corner 1,
said corner being the point of beginning.
Public Ground 106 of Northumberland County is located in
Palmer Cove of the South Yeocomico River, beginning at a point, on the mean low
water line approximately 2,000 feet east of northern headland of Palmer Cove,
said point being Corner 1, located at Latitude 38° 00.6914018' N., Longitude
76° 31.8629027' W.; thence southwesterly to Corner 2, Latitude 38° 00.6685187'
N., Longitude 76° 31.8798151' W.; thence westerly to Corner 3, Latitude 38°
00.6614246' N., Longitude 76° 32.1278647' W.; thence northerly to Corner 4,
Latitude 38° 00.7079228' N., Longitude 76° 32.1338276' W., said point being a
point on the mean low water line; thence following the mean low water line in a
clockwise direction to Corner 1, said corner being the point of beginning.
Public Ground 107 of Northumberland County is located in the
South Yeocomico River, beginning at a point approximately 1,000 feet southwest
of Barn Point and 1,300 feet northwest of Tom Jones Point, said point being
Corner 1, located at Longitude 38° 01.1389367' N., Latitude 76° 32.3425617' W.;
thence east-southeasterly to Corner 2, Latitude 38° 01.4106421' N., Longitude
76° 32.1077962' W.; thence southwesterly to Corner 3, Latitude 38° 01.2717197'
N., Longitude 76° 32.2917989' W.; thence north-northwesterly to Corner 1, said
corner being the point of beginning.
"York River Rotation Area 1" means all public
grounds in the York River, within Gloucester County, between a line from Upper
York River Flashing Red Channel Marker "8", Latitude 37° 17.8863666'
N., Longitude 76° 34.6534166' W.; thence northeasterly to Red Day Marker
"2" at the mouth of Cedar Bush Creek, Latitude 37° 18.6422166' N.,
Longitude 76° 33.8216000' W.; upstream to a line from the Flashing Yellow VIMS
Data Buoy "CB", Latitude 37° 20.4670000' N., Longitude 76°
37.4830000' W.; thence northeasterly to the inshore end of the wharf at Clay
Bank.
"York River Rotation Area 2" means all public
grounds in the York River, within Gloucester County, from the George P. Coleman
Memorial Bridge (U.S. Route 17), upstream to a line from Upper York River
Flashing Red Channel Marker "8", Latitude 37° 17.8863666' N.,
Longitude 76° 34.6534166' W.; thence northeasterly to Red Day Marker
"2" at the mouth of Cedar Bush Creek, Latitude 37° 18.6422166' N.,
Longitude 76° 33.8216000' W.
4VAC20-720-35. Public oyster ground harvest season.
The Commissioner of the Marine Resources Commission
shall be authorized to extend the public oyster harvest season in the James
River Seed Area, including the Deep Water Shoal State Replenishment Area, but
the extension shall not be established to go beyond June 30.
4VAC20-720-40. Open oyster harvest season and areas.
A. It shall be unlawful for any person to harvest oysters
from public and unassigned grounds outside of the seasons and areas set forth
in this section.
B. It shall be unlawful to harvest clean cull oysters from the
public oyster grounds and unassigned grounds except during the lawful seasons
and from the lawful areas as described in the following subdivisions of this
subsection.
1. James River Seed Area, including the Deep Water Shoal State
Replenishment Seed Area: October 1, 2015 2016, through April 30, 2016
2017.
2. Milford Haven: December 1, 2015 2016, through
February 29, 2016 28, 2017.
3. Rappahannock River Area 9: November 1, 2015 2016,
through December 31, 2015 2016.
4. Little Wicomico River: October 1, 2015 2016,
through December 31, 2015 2016.
5. Coan River: October 1, 2015 2016, through
December 31, 2015 2016.
6. Yeocomico River: October 1, 2015 2016,
through December 31, 2015 2016. Except for Public Ground 106
that will be open December 1, 2016, through December 31, 2016.
7. Nomini Creek: October 1, 2015 2016, through
December 31, 2015 2016.
8. Mobjack Bay Area York River Rotation Area 2:
January 1, 2016 2017, through January 31, 2016 2017.
9. Rappahannock River Rotation Area 5 4: October
1, 2015 2016, through November 30, 2015. October 31,
2016, and December 1, 2016, through December 31, 2016.
10. Rappahannock River Rotation Area 3 2:
November 1, 2015 2016, through December 31, 2015 2016.
11. Great Wicomico River Area: December 1, 2015 2016,
through January 31, 2016 2017.
12. Upper Chesapeake Bay - Blackberry Hangs Area: December 1, 2015
2016, through January 31, 2016 2017.
13. James River Area and the Thomas Rock Area (James River):
November 1, 2015 2016, through December 31, 2015 and
January 1, 2016, through January 31, 2016 2017.
14. Pocomoke and Tangier Sounds Rotation Area 1 2:
December 1, 2015 2016, through February 29, 2016 28,
2017.
15. Pocomoke Sound Area - Public Ground 10: November 2,
2015, through November 13, 2015.
16. Pocomoke Sound Area - Public Ground 9: November 16,
2015, through November 27, 2015.
17. 15. Deep Rock Area: December 1, 2015 2016,
through February 29, 2016 28, 2017.
18. 16. Seaside of the Eastern Shore (for clean
cull oysters only): November 1, 2015 2016, through March 31, 2016
2017.
C. It shall be unlawful to harvest seed oysters from the
public oyster grounds or unassigned grounds, except during the lawful seasons.
The harvest of seed oysters from the lawful areas is described in the following
subdivisions of this subsection.
1. James River Seed Area: October 1, 2015 2016,
through May 31, 2016 2017.
2. Deep Water Shoal State Replenishment Seed Area: October 1, 2015
2016, through May 31, 2016 2017.
4VAC20-720-60. Day and time limit.
A. It shall be unlawful to take, catch, or possess oysters on
Saturday and Sunday from the public oyster grounds or unassigned grounds in the
waters of the Commonwealth of Virginia, for commercial purposes, except that
this provision shall not apply to any person harvesting no more than one bushel
per day by hand or ordinary tong for household use only during the season when
the public oyster grounds or unassigned grounds are legally open for harvest.
B. From October 1, 2015 2016, through December
31, 2015 2016, it shall be unlawful to take, catch, or possess
oysters on any Friday from the public oyster grounds or unassigned grounds
described in 4VAC20-720-40 B 9 through B 16 14.
C. It shall be unlawful for any person to harvest or attempt
to harvest oysters prior to sunrise or after 2 p.m. from the areas described in
4VAC20-720-40 B 1 through B 17 15 and 4VAC20-720-40 C. In
addition, it shall be unlawful for any boat with an oyster dredge aboard to
leave the dock until one hour before sunrise or return to the dock after
sunset, and it shall be unlawful for any boat with a hand scrape aboard to
leave the dock until one-half hour before sunrise or return to the dock after
sunset.
4VAC20-720-70. Gear restrictions.
A. It shall be unlawful for any person to harvest oysters in
the James River Seed Area, including the Deep Water Shoal State Replenishment
Seed Area, the Rappahannock River Area 9, Milford Haven, Little Wicomico River,
Coan River, Nomini Creek and Yeocomico River, except by hand tong. It shall be
unlawful for any person to have a hand scrape on board a boat that is
harvesting or attempting to harvest oysters from public grounds by hand tong.
B. It shall be unlawful to harvest oysters from the seaside
of the Eastern Shore area by any gear, except by hand or hand tong.
C. It shall be unlawful to harvest oysters in the
Rappahannock River Rotation Areas 3 2 and 5 4,
James River Area, Thomas Rock Area, Upper Chesapeake Bay Blackberry Hangs Area,
Mobjack Bay York River Area, and Great Wicomico River Area,
and Pocomoke Sound Area - Public Ground 9 and 10, by any gear except by
hand scrape.
D. It shall be unlawful for any person to have more than one
hand scrape on board any boat that is harvesting oysters or attempting to
harvest oysters from public grounds. It shall be unlawful for any person to
have a hand tong on board a boat that is harvesting or attempting to harvest
oysters from public grounds by hand scrape.
E. It shall be unlawful to harvest oysters from the Pocomoke
and Tangier Sounds Rotation Area 1 2, except by an oyster dredge.
F. It shall be unlawful to harvest oysters from the Deep Rock
Area, except by an oyster patent tong.
4VAC20-720-75. Gear license.
A. It shall be unlawful for any person to harvest shellfish,
from the hand scrape areas in the Rappahannock River, James River, Upper
Chesapeake Bay, Mobjack Bay York River Area, and Great
Wicomico River, and Pocomoke Sound Area - Public Ground 9 and 10, unless
that person has first obtained a valid hand scrape license.
B. It shall be unlawful for any person to harvest shellfish
with an oyster dredge from the public oyster grounds in the Pocomoke and
Tangier Sounds Rotation Area 1 2, unless that person has first
obtained a valid oyster dredge license.
C. It shall be unlawful for any person to harvest shellfish
with a patent tong from the public oyster grounds in the Deep Rock Area, unless
that person has first obtained a valid oyster patent tong license.
D. It shall be unlawful for any person to harvest shellfish
with a hand tong from the public oyster grounds, as described in 4VAC20-720-70
A, unless that person has first obtained a valid hand tong license.
E. It shall be unlawful for any person to harvest shellfish
by hand from the public oyster grounds on the seaside of the Eastern Shore, as
described in 4VAC20-720-70 B, unless that person has first obtained a valid
oyster by hand license. It shall be unlawful for any person to harvest
shellfish from the public oyster grounds on the seaside of the Eastern Shore by
hand tong, as described in 4VAC20-720-70 B, unless that person has first
obtained a valid oyster hand tong license.
4VAC20-720-80. Quotas and harvest limits.
A. It shall be unlawful for any person who does not possess a
valid commercial fisherman's registration license and a valid gear license required
by harvest area, as described in 4VAC20-720-75, and has not paid the current
year's oyster resource user fee to harvest or possess any oysters for
commercial purposes. Any individual who possesses the valid licenses and has
paid the oyster resource user fee as described in this subsection shall be
limited to a maximum harvest of eight bushels per day. It shall be unlawful for
any vessel to exceed a daily vessel limit of 24 bushels clean cull oysters
harvested from the areas described in 4VAC20-720-40 B 8 through 16 15.
B. It shall be unlawful for any person who does not possess a
valid commercial fisherman's registration license and a valid gear license
required by harvest area, as described in 4VAC20-720-75, and has not paid the
current year's oyster resource user fee to harvest or possess any oysters for
commercial purposes. Any individual who possesses the valid licenses and has
paid the oyster resource user fee as described in this subsection shall be
limited to a maximum harvest of eight bushels per day. It shall be unlawful for
any vessel to exceed a daily vessel limit for clean cull oysters harvested from
the areas described in 4VAC20-720-40 B 2 through 7 and 17 16,
whereby that vessel limit shall equal the number of registered commercial fisherman
licensees on board the vessel who hold a valid gear license and who have paid
the oyster resource user fee multiplied by eight.
C. It shall be unlawful for any vessel to exceed a daily
vessel limit for clean cull oysters harvested from the areas described in
4VAC20-720-40 B 1, whereby that vessel limit shall equal the number of
registered commercial fisherman licensees on board the vessel who hold a valid
gear license and who have paid the oyster resource user fee multiplied by 12.
It shall be unlawful for any person who does not possess a valid commercial
fisherman's registration license and hold a valid gear license required by
harvest area, as described in 4VAC20-720-75, and has not paid the current
year's oyster resource user fee to harvest or possess any oysters for
commercial purposes. Any individual who possesses the valid licenses and has
paid the oyster resource user fee as described in this subsection shall be
limited to a maximum harvest of 12 bushels per day.
D. It shall be unlawful for
any vessel to exceed a daily vessel limit for clean cull oysters harvested from
the areas described in 4VAC20-720-40 B 18, whereby that vessel limit shall
equal the number of registered commercial fisherman licensees on board the
vessel who are licensed by a valid gear license and have paid the oyster
resource user fee, multiplied by eight. It shall be unlawful for any person who
does not possess a valid commercial fisherman's registration license and a
valid gear license required by harvest area, as described in 4VAC20-720-75, and
has not paid the current year's oyster resource user fee to harvest or possess
any oysters for commercial purposes. Any individual who possesses the valid
licenses and has paid the oyster resource user fee, as described in this subsection,
shall be limited to a maximum harvest of eight bushels per day.
E. Beginning February 23, 2016, payment of the oyster
resource user fee that allows any harvester to use one or more gear types to
harvest oysters or possess any bushel limit, as described in this section,
shall be limited to those individuals who previously paid an oyster resource
user fee. Beginning on May 1, 2016, payment of the oyster resource user fee
shall be limited to (i) those individuals who previously paid an oyster resource
user fee and (ii) those persons who wish to obtain an oyster hand tong license
for the purpose of harvesting seed oysters.
F In the Pocomoke and Tangier Sounds Rotation Area 1
2, no blue crab bycatch is allowed. It shall be unlawful to possess on
board any vessel more than 250 hard clams.
NOTICE: The following
forms used in administering the regulation were filed by the agency. The forms
are not being published; however, online users of this issue of the Virginia
Register of Regulations may click on the name of a form with a hyperlink to
access it. The forms are also available from the agency contact or may be
viewed at the Office of the Registrar of Regulations, General Assembly
Building, 2nd Floor, Richmond, Virginia 23219.
FORMS (4VAC20-720)
Daily Harvest Information For James River Seed
Area, Including The Deep Water Shoal State Replenishment Seed Area (eff.
11/11).
Commercial
Oyster Resource User Fee Transfer Application (undated)
VA.R. Doc. No. R17-4866; Filed August 26, 2016, 2:36 p.m.