FF-56-2001
PROCLAMATION
RE: STRIPED BASS SEASON - COMMERCIAL FISHING
OPERATIONS - INTERNAL COASTAL WATERS OF CARTERET, CRAVEN, BEAUFORT, AND PAMLICO
COUNTIES, PUNGO AND WHITE OAK RIVERS AS DESCRIBED BELOW
Preston P. Pate, Jr., Director, Division of Marine
Fisheries, hereby announces that effective at
12:01 A.M., MONDAY, DECEMBER 3,
2001, the striped bass season in the CENTRAL
AREA will open for COMMERCIAL
FISHING OPERATIONS in the areas described below. The following restrictions
will apply:
I. AREA DESCRIPTION (See Map)
A. Pamlico and Pungo
rivers and their joint and coastal water tributaries west of a line beginning
at a point on the north shore 35°
22.3000’ N - 76° 28.2666’ W
(Roos Point) running south through Marker #1 to a point on the south shore 35° 18.7666’ - 76° 29.0000’ W
(Pamlico Point).
B. Jones Bay/Bay
River - west of a line at Sow Island Point at 35° 13.0166’N-76°
29.7000' W, running southwest to a point at Bay Point at 35° 11.0833' N-76°
31.5666'W, then running southerly to
Maw Point at 35° 9.0333’ N-76° 32.1666' W.
C. Neuse River - west
of a line beginning at Maw Point at 35° 9.0333'
N-76° 32.1666’ W, running
southeast to Point of Marsh at 35° 4.5500' N- 76° 28.2333’
W.
D. West Bay- south of
a line beginning at a point at 35°
3.5166’N-76° 26.1333’
W running southeasterly to a point at
35° 2.1833'N-76° 21.7500' W.
E. All internal
coastal waters of Carteret County south of a line from Camp Point at 35° 0.0833' N-76°
14.8000' W, through Wainwright Island running easterly to a point on Core Banks
at 34° 58.8166’N-76° 12.4666’W to and including all of White Oak River up to the
Inland Water boundary.
II. SIZE AND HARVEST RESTRICTIONS
A. No person may
take, possess, buy, sell or offer for sale striped bass less than 18 inches total
length.
B. No individual or
fishing operation may take, possess, transport, buy, sell, or offer for sale
more than five (5) striped bass per day in any combined
commercial fishing operation regardless of the number of persons or boats
involved.
III. PERMITS
A.
No dealer may
possess, buy, sell or offer for sale striped bass taken from the areas opened
by this proclamation without holding a valid STRIPED BASS DEALER PERMIT
validated for the Central Area from the N.C. Division of Marine Fisheries. Dealers must abide by all conditions of the
STRIPED BASS DEALER PERMIT validated for the Central Area and the general
permit provisions found in 15A NCAC 3O .0500.
B. Only
a STRIPED BASS DEALER PERMIT validated for the Central Area may be used for
transactions involving striped bass taken from the areas opened by this
proclamation.
C. Striped bass
lawfully sold to a permitted dealer may be resold to a non-permitted wholesale
or retail market provided the initial permitted dealer records their dealer
identification number on each bill of lading or receipts involved in the
shipment of striped bass. Any
individual or corporation who holds a current finfish dealer license must obtain
a STRIPED BASS DEALER PERMIT validated for the Central Area in order to sell
any striped bass personally harvested.
IV. SALE TAGS
No dealer may possess, buy, sell or offer for sale striped bass taken from the areas opened by this proclamation without having a North Carolina Division of Marine Fisheries - issued green colored tag affixed through the mouth and gill cover. In the case of striped bass imported from other states, a similar tag that is issued for striped bass in the state of origin must be affixed.
V.
LANDING RESTRICTIONS
Striped bass taken from areas opened by this proclamation
may be sold only to and purchased by a currently licensed finfish dealer
possessing a valid STRIPED BASS DEALER PERMIT validated for the Central Area.
VI. SEASON CLOSURE
The striped bass season for commercial fishing operations
for the areas described in Section I. above will close by this proclamation at
midnight, December 31, 2001 unless closed by proclamation at an earlier date
due to the harvest allocation being met. The 25,000 pound annual quota for the
area south of the ASMA will be divided based on recent catches. Dealers will have two weeks after the close
of the season to sell, offer for sale, transport, or have in possession
unfrozen striped bass taken in this fishery.
VII. GENERAL INFORMATION
A. This proclamation
is issued under the authority of G.S. 113-169.1; 113-182; 113-221(e);
143B-289.52; and N.C. Marine Fisheries Rules 15A NCAC 3H .0103, 3I .0112, 3M
.0201 and 3M .0202, 3O .0500 and 3Q .0107(1)(c).
B. It is unlawful to
violate the provisions of any proclamation issued by the Fisheries Director
under his delegated authority per 15A NCAC 3H .0103.
C.
The intent of this
proclamation is to allow a non-target harvest of striped bass in the described
areas by commercial fishing equipment and minimize wastage in these
fisheries. The total quantity of
striped bass allocated to the 2001 harvest south of the ASMA is 25,000 pounds.
D. All striped bass
taken during season closures and all undersized striped bass shall be
immediately returned to the waters taken, regardless of the condition of the
fish.
E. Hook-and-line
fishing equipment is not commercial fishing equipment in the striped bass
fishery and it is illegal to sell or purchase striped bass taken by
hook-and-line in accordance with N.C. Marine Fisheries Rule 15A NCAC 3M
.0201(b).
F. Holders of
Recreational Commercial Gear Licenses (RCGL) or hook-and-line fishermen must
follow the bag and harvest restrictions of the recreational fishery for striped
bass.
G. Permits may be
obtained from all North Carolina Division of Marine Fisheries License Offices.
H.
Dealers whose
businesses are located in Beafuort, Carteret, Craven and Pamlico counties may
obtain tags by contacting the Morehead City Marine Patrol Office at
1-800-682-2632 or (252) 726-7021. Allow
48 hours for delivery.
November 7, 2001
1::00 P.M.
FF-56-2001
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