4VAC20-751 Pertaining to the Setting and Mesh Size of Gill Nets  

  • REGULATIONS
    Vol. 25 Iss. 6 - November 24, 2008

    TITLE 4. CONSERVATION AND NATURAL RESOURCES
    MARINE RESOURCES COMMISSION
    Chapter 751
    Final Regulation

    Title of Regulation: 4VAC20-751. Pertaining to the Setting and Mesh Size of Gill Nets (amending 4VAC20-751-20).

    Statutory Authority: § 28.2-201 of the Code of Virginia.

    Effective Date: October 29, 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.

    Summary

    This amendment makes it unlawful for any person to place any unattended gill net within 500 yards of the mean high-water mark on the ocean side of Northampton and Accomack counties, north of a line, beginning at the southernmost point of Smith Island and thence extending due east to the three-mile limit line.

    4VAC20-751-20. Gill net mesh sizes, restricted areas, and season.

    A. From January 1 through March 25 of each year, it shall be unlawful for any person to place, set, or fish any gill net with a stretched mesh size between 3-3/4 inches and six inches within the restricted areas as set forth below, except that during the month of February any legally licensed fisherman may place, set, or fish any gill net with a stretched mesh size from five inches to six inches within the restricted areas described in this subsection. From March 26 through June 15 of each year, it shall be unlawful for any person to place, set, or fish any gill net with a stretched mesh size greater than six inches within the restricted areas set forth below, except as described in 4VAC20-252-135:

    1. In James River, those tidal waters upstream of a line connecting Willoughby Spit and Old Point Comfort;

    2. In Back River, those tidal waters upstream of a line connecting Factory Point and Plumtree Point;

    3. In Poquoson River, those tidal waters upstream of a line connecting Marsh Point and Tue Point;

    4. In York River, those tidal waters upstream of a line connecting Tue Point and Guinea Marshes;

    5. In Mobjack Bay, those tidal waters upstream of a line connecting Guinea Marshes and New Point Comfort;

    6. In Milford Haven, those tidal waters upstream of a line connecting Rigby Island and Sandy Point;

    7. In Piankatank River, those tidal waters upstream of a line connecting Cherry Point and Stingray Point; and

    8. In Rappahannock River, those tidal waters upstream of a line connecting Stingray Point to Windmill Point.

    B. During the period May 1 through June 30, it shall be unlawful for any person to have aboard any vessel or to place, set, or fish more than 8,400 feet of gill net.

    C. During the period May 1 through June 30, it shall be unlawful for any person to have aboard any vessel or to place, set, or fish any gill net in the Chesapeake Bay or in Virginia's portion of the Territorial Sea, that is made, set or fished in a tied-down manner, by connecting the net's head rope and foot rope with lines, which cause the net to form a pocket of webbing.

    D. During the period June 1 through June 30, it shall be unlawful for any person to have aboard any vessel or to place, set, or fish any gill net with a stretched mesh greater than six inches in the Virginia portion of the Territorial Sea, south of a line connecting Smith Island Light and the three-mile limit line.

    E. From June 1 through October 15, it shall be unlawful for any person to place any anchored, weighted, or unattended gill net within 500 yards of the mean high-water mark, on the ocean side of Northampton and Accomack counties, north of a line, beginning at the southern most point of Smith Island and thence extending due east to the three-mile limit line.

    VA.R. Doc. No. R09-1663; Filed October 30, 2008, 9:52 a.m.

Document Information

Rules:
4VAC20-751-20