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: 4VAC20-620. Pertaining to Summer
Flounder (amending 4VAC20-620-40).
Statutory Authority: § 28.2-201 of the Code of Virginia.
Effective Date: September 25, 2019.
Agency Contact: Jennifer Farmer, Regulatory Coordinator,
Marine Resources Commission, 380 Fenwick Road, Fort Monroe, VA 23651, telephone
(757) 247-2248, or email jennifer.farmer@mrc.virginia.gov.
Summary:
For summer flounder commercially harvested offshore
(federal waters) and landed in Virginia, the amendments set for fall 2019 (i)
the landing dates as October 1 through November 15 and November 16 through
December 31 and (ii) the possession and landing limits as 10,000 pounds.
4VAC20-620-40. Commercial vessel possession and landing
limitations.
A. It shall be unlawful for any person harvesting summer
flounder outside of Virginia's waters to do any of the following, except as
described in subsections B, C, D, and E, and F of this section:
1. Possess aboard any vessel in Virginia waters any amount of
summer flounder in excess of 10% by weight of Atlantic croaker or the combined
landings, on board a vessel, of black sea bass, scup, squid, scallops and
Atlantic mackerel.
2. Possess aboard any vessel in Virginia waters any amount of
summer flounder in excess of 1,500 pounds landed in combination with Atlantic
croaker.
3. Fail to sell the vessel's entire harvest of all species at
the point of landing.
B. Nothing in this chapter shall preclude a vessel from
possessing any North Carolina or New Jersey vessel possession limit of summer
flounder in Virginia; however, no vessel that possesses the North Carolina or
New Jersey vessel possession limit of summer flounder shall offload any amount
of that possession limit, except as described in subsection J K
of this section.
C. From March 1 through April 19, it shall be unlawful for
any person harvesting summer flounder outside of Virginia waters to do any of
the following:
1. Possess aboard any vessel in Virginia waters any amount of
summer flounder in excess of the combined total of the Virginia landing limit
described in subdivision 2 of this subsection and the amount of the legal North
Carolina or New Jersey landing limit or trip limit.
2. Land in Virginia more than a total of 10,000 pounds of
summer flounder.
3. Land in Virginia any amount of summer flounder more than
once in any consecutive five-day period.
D. From October 16 1 through December 31
November 15, it shall be unlawful for any person harvesting summer
flounder outside of Virginia waters to do any of the following:
1. Possess aboard any vessel in Virginia waters any amount of
summer flounder in excess of the combined total of the Virginia landing limit
described in subdivision 2 of this subsection and the amount of the legal North
Carolina or New Jersey landing limit or trip limit.
2. Land in Virginia more than a total of 7,000 10,000
pounds of summer flounder.
3. Land in Virginia any amount of summer flounder more than
once in any consecutive five-day period.
E. From November 16 through December 31, it shall be
unlawful for any person harvesting summer flounder outside of Virginia waters
to do any of the following:
1. Possess aboard any vessel in Virginia waters any amount
of summer flounder in excess of the total of the Virginia landing limit
described in subdivision 2 of this subsection and the amount of the legal North
Carolina or New Jersey landing limit or trip limit.
2. Land in Virginia more than a total of 10,000 pounds of
summer flounder.
3. Land in Virginia any amount of summer flounder more than
once in any consecutive five-day period.
E. F. From January 1 through December 31, any
boat or vessel issued a valid federal summer flounder moratorium permit and
owned and operated by a legal Virginia Commercial Hook-and-Line Licensee that
possesses a Restricted Summer Flounder Endorsement shall be restricted to a
possession and landing limit of 200 pounds of summer flounder, except as
described in 4VAC20-620-30 F.
F. G. Upon request by a marine police officer,
the seafood buyer or processor shall offload and accurately determine the total
weight of all summer flounder aboard any vessel landing summer flounder in
Virginia.
G. H. Any possession limit described in this
section shall be determined by the weight in pounds of summer flounder as
customarily packed, boxed, and weighed by the seafood buyer or
processor. The weight of any summer flounder in pounds found in excess of any
possession limit described in this section shall be prima facie evidence of
violation of this chapter. Persons in possession of summer flounder aboard any
vessel in excess of the possession limit shall be in violation of this chapter
unless that vessel has requested and been granted safe harbor. Any buyer or
processor offloading or accepting any quantity of summer flounder from any
vessel in excess of the possession limit shall be in violation of this chapter,
except as described by subsection J K of this section. A buyer or
processor may accept or buy summer flounder from a vessel that has secured safe
harbor, provided that vessel has satisfied the requirements described in
subsection J K of this section.
H. I. If a person violates the possession
limits described in this section, the entire amount of summer flounder in that
person's possession shall be confiscated. Any confiscated summer flounder shall
be considered as a removal from the appropriate commercial harvest or landings
quota. Upon confiscation, the marine police officer shall inventory the
confiscated summer flounder and, at a minimum, secure two bids for purchase of
the confiscated summer flounder from approved and licensed seafood buyers. The
confiscated fish will be sold to the highest bidder, and all funds derived from
such sale shall be deposited for the Commonwealth pending court resolution of
the charge of violating the possession limits established by this chapter. All
of the collected funds will be returned to the accused upon a finding of
innocence or forfeited to the Commonwealth upon a finding of guilty.
I. J. It shall be unlawful for a licensed
seafood buyer or federally permitted seafood buyer to fail to contact the
Marine Resources Commission Operation Station prior to a vessel offloading
summer flounder harvested outside of Virginia. The buyer shall provide to the
Marine Resources Commission the name of the vessel, its captain, an estimate of
the amount in pounds of summer flounder on board that vessel, and the
anticipated or approximate offloading time. Once offloading of any vessel is
complete and the weight of the landed summer flounder has been determined, the
buyer shall contact the Marine Resources Commission Operations Station and
report the vessel name and corresponding weight of summer flounder landed. It
shall be unlawful for any person to offload from a boat or vessel for
commercial purposes any summer flounder during the period of 9 p.m. to 7 a.m.
J. K. Any boat or vessel that has entered
Virginia waters for safe harbor shall only offload summer flounder when the
state that licenses that vessel requests to transfer quota to Virginia, in the
amount that corresponds to that vessel's possession limit, and the commissioner
agrees to accept that transfer of quota.
K. L. After any commercial harvest or landing
quota as described in 4VAC20-620-30 has been attained and announced as such,
any boat or vessel possessing summer flounder on board may enter Virginia
waters for safe harbor but shall contact the Marine Resources Commission
Operation Center in advance of such entry into Virginia waters.
L. M. It shall be unlawful for any person
harvesting summer flounder outside of Virginia waters to possess aboard any
vessel, in Virginia, any amount of summer flounder, once it has been projected
and announced that 100% of the quota described in 4VAC20-620-30 A has been
taken.
VA.R. Doc. No. R20-6184; Filed September 25, 2019, 8:40 a.m.