TITLE 4. CONSERVATION AND NATURAL RESOURCES
MARINE RESOURCES COMMISSION
Emergency Regulation
Title of Regulation: 4VAC20-260. Pertaining to Designation of Seed Areas and Clean Cull Areas (amending 4VAC20-260-35, 4VAC20-260-40).
Statutory Authority: §§28.2-201, 28.2-210 and 28.2-507 of the Code of Virginia.
Effective Date: October 1, 2008, through October 31, 2008.
Agency Contact: Jane Warren, Agency Regulatory Coordinator, Marine Resources Commission, 2600 Washington Avenue, 3rd Floor, Newport News, VA 23607, telephone (757) 247-2248, FAX (757) 247-2002, or email betty.warren@mrc.virginia.gov.
Preamble:
The amendments establish a maximum cull size of 4-1/4 inches for harvested oysters, culling tolerances for undersized and oversized oysters, and stricter penalties for the Lower Rappahannock River, Rotation Areas 1 through 3, in the 2008-2009 public oyster harvest season.
4VAC20-260-35. Maximum cull size in the Rappahannock River.
In order to protect potentially disease tolerant oysters in
the Lower Rappahannock River, maximum size limits are hereby established. In
the Lower Rappahannock River, Rotation Areas 1 through 6 3,
oysters larger than the maximum size limit shall either be collected by the
Marine Resources Commission or returned immediately to the natural beds, rocks,
or shoals when taken. Allowance for oversized oysters and shells incidentally
retained during culling are described in 4VAC20-260-40.
Oysters taken for direct human consumption from Rotation
Areas 1 through 6 3 in the Lower Rappahannock River shall not
have shells greater than 4-1/4 inches in length.
4VAC20-260-40. Culling tolerances or standards.
A. In the clean cull areas, except the Lower Rappahannock
River, Rotation Areas 1 through 6 3, if more than one four-quart
measure of undersized oysters or shells is found per bushel inspected, it shall
constitute a violation of this emergency chapter.
B. In the Lower Rappahannock River, Rotation Areas 1 through 6
3, if more than one four-quart measure of undersized or oversized oysters
or shells is found per bushel inspected, it shall constitute a violation of
this emergency chapter.
C. In the James River seed areas, if more than one six-quart measure of shells is found per bushel of seed oysters inspected, it shall constitute a violation of this chapter.
D. In the James River seed areas, if more than one four-quart measure of undersized oysters or shells are found per bushel of clean cull oysters inspected, it shall constitute a violation of this chapter.
E. On the seaside of Eastern Shore seed areas, if more than one four-quart measure of undersized (less than three inches) oysters and shell is found per bushel of oysters to be marketed for direct consumption, it shall constitute a violation of this chapter.
VA.R. Doc. No. R09-1628; Filed September 29, 2008, 7:25 a.m.