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: 4VAC20-252. Pertaining to the
Taking of Striped Bass (amending 4VAC20-252-20, 4VAC20-252-60,
4VAC20-252-70, 4VAC20-252-80).
Statutory Authority: § 28.2-201 of the Code of Virginia.
Effective Date: April 1, 2017.
Agency Contact: Jennifer Farmer, Regulatory Coordinator,
Marine Resources Commission, 2600 Washington Avenue, 3rd Floor, Newport News,
VA 23607, telephone (757) 247-2248, or email jennifer.farmer@mrc.virginia.gov.
Summary:
The amendments (i) simplify the reporting requirements,
(ii) change the term "recreational vessel" to "private
recreational vessel" and add "kayak" to the definition; and
(iii) make the captain or operator responsible for reporting.
4VAC20-252-20. Definitions.
The following words and terms when used in this chapter shall
have the following meaning meanings unless the context clearly
indicates otherwise:
"Chesapeake area" means the area that includes the
Chesapeake Bay and its tributaries and the Potomac River tributaries.
"Chesapeake Bay and its tributaries" means all
tidal waters of the Chesapeake Bay and its tributaries within Virginia,
westward of the shoreward boundary of the Territorial Sea, excluding the
coastal area and the Potomac River tributaries as defined by this section.
"Coastal area" means the area that includes
Virginia's portion of the Territorial Sea, plus all of the creeks, bays,
inlets, and tributaries on the seaside of Accomack County, Northampton County
(including areas east of the causeway from Fisherman Island to the mainland),
and the City of Virginia Beach (including federal areas and state parks,
fronting on the Atlantic Ocean and east and south of the point where the
shoreward boundary of the Territorial Sea joins the mainland at Cape Henry).
"Commission" means the Marine Resources Commission.
"Commercial fishing" or "fishing
commercially" or "commercial fishery" means fishing by any
person where the catch is for sale, barter, trade, or any commercial purpose,
or is intended for sale, barter, trade, or any commercial purpose.
"Great Wicomico-Tangier Striped Bass Management
Area" means the area that includes the Great Wicomico River and those
Virginia waters bounded by a line beginning at Dameron Marsh at NAD 83 North Latitude
37-46.9535, West Longitude 76-17.1294; thence extending to the southernmost
point of Tangier Island, and thence north to a point on the Virginia-Maryland
state boundary at NAD 83 North Latitude 37-57.0407, West Longitude 75-58.5043,
thence westerly along the Virginia-Maryland state boundary to Smith Point.
"Potomac River tributaries" means all the
tributaries of the Potomac River that are within Virginia's jurisdiction
beginning with, and including, Flag Pond thence upstream to the District of
Columbia boundary.
"Recreational fishing" or "fishing
recreationally" or "recreational fishery" means fishing by any
person, whether licensed or exempted from licensing, where the catch is not for
sale, barter, trade, or any commercial purpose, or is not intended for sale,
barter, trade, or any commercial purpose.
"Recreational vessel" "Private
recreational vessel" means any private vessel, charter
vessel, or headboat vessel or kayak participating in the recreational
striped bass fishery.
"Share" means a percentage of the striped bass
commercial harvest quota.
"Spawning reaches" means sections within the
spawning rivers as follows:
1. James River from a line connecting Dancing Point and New
Sunken Meadow Creek upstream to a line connecting City Point and Packs Point.
2. Pamunkey River from the Route 33 Bridge at West Point
upstream to a line connecting Liberty Hall and the opposite shore.
3. Mattaponi River from the Route 33 Bridge at West Point
upstream to the Route 360 bridge at Aylett.
4. Rappahannock River from the Route 360 Bridge at
Tappahannock upstream to the Route 1 Falmouth Bridge.
"Spear" or "spearing" means to fish while
the person is fully submerged under the water's surface with a mechanically
aided device designed to accelerate a barbed spear.
"Striped bass" means any fish of the species Morone
saxatilis, including any hybrid of the species Morone saxatilis.
"Trophy-size striped bass" means any striped
bass that is 36 inches or greater in total length.
4VAC20-252-60. Bay and Coastal Spring Trophy-size Striped Bass
Recreational Fisheries.
A. The open season for the Bay Spring Trophy-size Striped
Bass Recreational Fishery shall be May 1 through June 15, inclusive.
B. The area open for the Bay Spring Trophy-size Striped Bass
Recreational Fishery shall be the Chesapeake Bay and its tributaries, except
the spawning reaches of the James, Pamunkey, Mattaponi, and Rappahannock
Rivers.
C. The open season for the Coastal Spring Trophy-size Striped
Bass Recreational Fishery shall be May 1 through May 15, inclusive.
D. The area open for the Coastal Spring Trophy-size Striped
Bass Recreational Fishery is the coastal area as described in 4VAC20-252-20.
E. The minimum size limit for the fisheries described in this
section shall be 36 inches total length.
F. The possession limit for the fisheries described in this
section shall be one fish per person.
G. It shall be unlawful for any person participating in the
any Bay and spring trophy-size striped bass recreational
fishery or Coastal Spring Trophy-size striped bass recreational fisheries
fishery to fail to obtain an Individual, Private Vessel, or
Charter-Headboat possess or land any trophy-size striped bass from a
private recreational vessel unless the captain or operator of that private recreational
vessel has obtained a Spring Recreational Striped Bass Trophy Permit. The
captain or operator shall be responsible for reporting for all anglers on the
private recreational vessel and shall provide his Marine Resources Commission
identification (MRC ID) number, the date of harvest, the number of individuals
on board, the mode of fishing, the water body where the trophy-size striped
bass was caught, and the number of trophy-size striped bass kept or released.
H. It shall be unlawful for any person participating in
any Bay spring trophy-size striped bass recreational fishery or Coastal spring
trophy-size striped bass recreational fishery to possess or land any
trophy-size striped bass harvested recreationally from shore, a pier, or any
other manmade structure without first having obtained a Spring Recreational
Striped Bass Trophy Permit from the Marine Resources Commission. Any such
permittee shall provide his MRC ID number, the date of harvest, the mode of
fishing, the water body where the trophy-size striped bass was caught, and the
number of trophy-size striped bass kept or released.
H. I. It shall be unlawful for any spring
recreational striped bass trophy permittee or any charter boat striped bass
permittee to fail to report trips where striped bass are caught, whether harvest
or harvested, released, or the possession of any trophy-size
striped bass possessed, as described in subsection E of this
section, on forms provided by the commission within seven days after the trip
occurred. It shall be unlawful for any permittee to fail to report trips where
striped bass are targeted but not successfully caught by the 15th day after the
any close of the Bay and spring trophy-size striped bass
recreational fishery or Coastal Spring Trophy-size striped bass
recreational fisheries fishery. The report requirements shall
be as follows:
1. Any individual spring recreational striped bass trophy
permittee shall provide his own commission permit identification number; the
commission permit identification number of the recreational vessel the
individual is fishing from, if applicable; the date of any harvest; the number
of individuals on board; the water body where the trophy-size striped bass was
caught; and number of trophy-size striped bass kept or released.
2. Any private vessel or charter-headboat spring
recreational striped bass trophy permittee shall provide the recreational
vessel's commission permit identification number, date of any harvest, number
of individuals on board, and number of trophy-size striped bass kept or
released. Any such permittee must report all trips made by the vessel to which
the permit applies where trophy-size bass are caught or targeted even if the
permittee was not on board the vessel during every such trip.
3. Any permittee who did not participate in the Bay and
Coastal Spring Trophy-size striped bass recreational seasons shall notify the
commission of his lack of participation by the 15th day after the close of the
Bay and Coastal Spring Trophy-size striped bass recreational seasons on forms
provided by the commission.
I. It shall be unlawful for any permittee, as described in
4VAC20-252-50 H and subsection G of this section, to fail to report either the
harvest of trophy-size striped bass or no harvest activity within 15 days of
the closing of the Bay and Coastal Spring Trophy-size striped bass recreational
seasons.
J. Any permittee who did not participate in any Bay spring
trophy-size striped bass recreational fishery or Coastal spring trophy-size
striped bass recreational fishery shall notify the commission of his lack of
participation by the 15th day after the close of any Bay spring trophy-size
striped bass recreational fishery or Coastal spring trophy-size striped bass
recreational fishery.
4VAC20-252-70. Potomac River tributaries spring trophy-size
striped bass recreational fishery.
A. The open season for the Potomac River tributaries spring
striped bass recreational fishery shall correspond to the open season as
established by the Potomac River Fisheries Commission for the mainstem Potomac
River spring fishery.
B. The area open for this fishery shall be those tributaries
of the Potomac River that are within Virginia's jurisdiction beginning with,
and including, Flag Pond thence upstream to the Route 301 bridge.
C. The minimum size limit for this fishery shall correspond
to the minimum size limit as established by the Potomac River Fisheries
Commission for the mainstem Potomac River spring trophy-size fishery.
D. The possession limit for this fishery shall be one fish
per person.
E. It shall be unlawful for any person participating in the
any Potomac River tributaries spring trophy-size striped bass
recreational fishery to fail to obtain an Individual, Private Vessel, or
Charter-Headboat possess or land any trophy-size striped bass from a
private recreational vessel unless the captain or operator of that private
recreational vessel has obtained a Spring Recreational Striped Bass Trophy
Permit. The captain or operator shall be responsible for reporting for all
anglers on the private recreational vessel and shall provide his Marine
Resources Commission identification (MRC ID) number, the date of harvest, the
number of individuals on board, the mode of fishing, the water body where the
trophy-size striped bass was caught, and the number of trophy-size striped bass
kept or released.
F. It shall be unlawful for any person participating in
any Potomac River tributaries spring trophy-size striped bass recreational
fisheries to possess or land any trophy-size striped bass harvested
recreationally from shore, a pier, or any other manmade structure without first
having obtained a Spring Recreational Striped Bass Trophy Permit from the
Marine Resources Commission. Any such permittee shall provide his MRC ID
number, the date of harvest, the mode of fishing, the water body where the
trophy-size striped bass was caught, and the number of trophy-size striped bass
kept or released.
F. G. It shall be unlawful for any spring
recreational striped bass trophy permittee or any charter boat striped bass
permittee to fail to report trips where striped bass are caught, whether
harvested or, released, or the possession of any trophy-size
striped bass possessed, as described in this section, on forms
provided by the commission within seven days after the trip occurred. It shall
be unlawful for any permittee to fail to report trips where striped bass are
targeted but not successfully caught by the 15th day after the close of the
any Potomac River tributaries spring trophy-size striped bass
recreational fishery. The report requirements shall be as follows:
1. Any individual spring recreational striped bass trophy
permittee shall provide the permit identification number; the commission permit
identification number of the recreational vessel the individual is fishing
from, if applicable; the date of any harvest; the water body where the
trophy-size striped bass was caught; the number of individuals on board; and
number of trophy-size striped bass kept or released.
2. Any private vessel or charter-headboat spring
recreational striped bass trophy permittee shall provide the vessel's
commission permit identification number; the date of any harvest; the number of
individuals on board; and the number of trophy-size striped bass kept or
released. Any such permittee must report all trips made by the vessel to which
the permit applies where trophy-size bass are caught or targeted even if the
permittee was not on board the vessel during every such trip.
3. Any permittee who did not participate in the Potomac
River tributaries spring trophy-size striped bass recreational season shall
notify the commission of his lack of participation by the 15th day after the
close of the Potomac River tributaries spring trophy-size striped bass
recreational season on forms provided by the commission.
G. It shall be unlawful for any permittee, as described in
4VAC20-252-50 H and 4VAC20-252-60 G, to fail to report either the harvest of
trophy-size striped bass or no harvest activity within 15 days of the closing
of the Potomac River tributaries spring trophy-size striped bass recreational
season.
H. Any permittee who did not participate in any Potomac
River tributaries spring trophy-size striped bass recreational fishery shall
notify the commission of his lack of participation by the 15th day after the
close of any Potomac River tributaries spring trophy-size striped bass
recreational fishery.
4VAC20-252-80. Bay Spring/Summer Striped Bass Recreational
Fishery.
A. The open season for the Bay Spring/Summer Striped Bass
Recreational Fishery shall be May 16 through June 15 inclusive.
B. The area open for this fishery shall be the Chesapeake Bay
and its tributaries.
C. The minimum size limit for this fishery shall be 20 inches
total length, and the maximum size limit for this fishery shall be 28 inches
total length, except as provided in subsection E of this section.
D. The possession limit for this fishery shall be two fish
per person.
E. The possession limit described in subsection D of this
section may consist of one trophy-size striped bass 36 inches or greater, which
is subject to the provisions of subsections A, B, E, F, G, and H, I,
and J of 4VAC20-252-60.
NOTICE: The following
form used in administering the regulation was filed by the agency. The form is
not being published; however, online users of this issue of the Virginia
Register of Regulations may click on the name of the form with a hyperlink to access
it. The form is 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 (4VAC20-252)
2017 Recreational/Charter Reporting Form (undated, filed
12/2016)
2017
Recreational/Charter Reporting Form (rev. 4/2017)
VA.R. Doc. No. R17-5092; Filed March 31, 2017, 1:55 p.m.