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REGULATION: PERTAINING TO SHELLFISH MANAGEMENT AREAS

VIRGINIA MARINE RESOURCES COMMISSION
"PERTAINING TO SHELLFISH MANAGEMENT AREAS"
REGULATION 4 VAC 20-560-10 ET. SEQ.

PREAMBLE

This regulation establishes shellfish management areas, clam broodstock management areas and shellfish relay areas, with provisions to control the harvest of clams from those areas. This  regulation is promulgated pursuant to the authority contained in §§ 28.2-201 and 28.2-503 of the Code of Virginia.  This regulation amends and re-adopts, as amended, Regulation 4 VAC 20-560-10 et seq. which was adopted on March 26, 2002 and made effective on April 1, 2002.  The effective date of this regulation, as amended, is April 28, 2006.

4 VAC 20-560-10. PURPOSE.

The purpose of this chapter is to protect and promote the hard clam resource within the designated  areas of the York River, Poquoson River, Back River and James River.

4 VAC 20-560-20. SHELLFISH MANAGEMENT AREAS.

A.    The York River Shellfish Management Area shall consist of all public grounds located inshore of a line beginning  at  the  entrance to the Virginia Institute of Marine Science  boat basin at Gloucester Point, running northwesterly to Buoy #30,  thence northwesterly to Buoy #32, thence northwesterly to Buoy #34, then northwesterly to Pages Rock Buoy, thence northwesterly and ending at Clay Bank Wharf.

B.    The Poquoson River Shellfish Management Area shall consist of all public grounds bounded by a line beginning at Hunts Point Survey Taylor and running northwesterly to Survey Station Spit, thence northeasterly to Survey Station Cabin North, thence East to Survey Station Cabin South, thence southeasterly following the general shoreline (not to include any creeks or canals) to the flag pole near Survey Station 80 at York Point, thence 175 degrees to Day Marker #14 and returning to Hunts Point Survey Taylor.

C.    The Back River Shellfish Management Area shall consist of all current public clamming grounds bounded by a line from, corner 3 on Shell Plant 115 through corner 17, a daymarker, on Shell Plant 115, 237.42 feet to a point being the point of beginning; thence southeasterly to corner number 1 Public Clamming Ground (PCG#12); thence southeasterly to corner number 3A Public Clamming Ground (PCG#12); thence northeasterly to corner number 3 Public Clamming Ground (PCG#12); thence northwesterly to corner number 2 Public Clamming Ground (PCG#12); thence southwesterly to the POB.  Also, for a period of one year, throughout 1994, Shell Plant 115 will also be included in the Back River Shellfish Management Area.

D.    The James River Broodstock Management Area is located inside Public Ground No. 1, Warwick County, south of the James River Bridge, further described as follows. Beginning at a corner number 611 (State Plane Coordinates North 249766.12 East 2596017.56); thence Grid Azimuth 308-39-51, 1074.35' to a corner number 613 (State Plane Coordinates North 250437.32 East 2595178.68); thence Grid Azimuth 28-15-00, 366.30' to a corner number 614 (State Plane Coordinates North 250759.99 East 2595352.06); thence Grid Azimuth 132-36-45, 1114.51' to a corner number 612 (State Plane Coordinates North 250005.43 East 2596172.28); thence Grid Azimuth 212-53-03, 284.97' to a corner number 611, being the point of beginning, containing 8.04 acres.

E.    The York River Broodstock Management Area shall consist of  the area under any portion of the George P. Coleman Memorial Bridge, in addition to the area within  300 feet of the eastern, or downstream, side of the George P. Coleman Memorial Bridge and the area within 300 feet of the western, or upstream, side of the George P. Coleman Memorial Bridge.  

F.    The Newport News Shellfish Management Area shall consist of all current public clamming grounds bounded by a line beginning at the intersection of the James River Bridge and Public Ground No. 1, Warwick County, downstream side; thence east southeasterly along the boundary to corner #5; Public Ground No. 1, Warwick County; thence southeast along the boundary to a corner (249,066.55/2,595,681.74); thence northeast along the boundary to the intersection of a line between the James River Bridge and the northwest corner of Newport News Shipbuilding and Drydock Company shipyard near station "HELO", said line being perpendicular to the James River Bridge; thence southeast along the defined line to the northwest corner of the shipyard; thence downstream to the offshore end of the floating drydock; thence to the offshore end of shipyard pier #6 just south of "Stack"; thence to the offshore end of pier #2 (F R Priv); thence to Fl Y "A" off the end of the pier just south of 23rd Street; thence to the offshore end of pier #9 (2 F Y siren); thence to the offshore end of the old coal pier downstream of pier #9; thence to navigational aid Fl G "13"; thence to the northeast corner of the Fan Building on the south island of the Monitor Merrimac Bridge Tunnel; thence southerly along the downstream side of the Monitor Merrimac Bridge Tunnel to the first overhead light structure on the bridge tunnel north of the small boat channel hump; thence northwesterly to corner #3, lease #10091 (Hazelwood); thence northwesterly along the boundary to corner #2, lease #10091 (Hazelwood); thence southwesterly to corner #1,  Public Ground No. 2, Nansemond County; thence northwesterly along the boundary to corner #6, at the intersection of Public Ground No. 2, Nansemond County, and Public Ground No. 6, Isle of Wight County; thence north northwesterly along the boundary to corner #614, Public Ground No. 6, Isle of Wight County; thence north northwesterly along the boundary to corner #2, Public Ground No. 6, Isle of Wight County; thence northwesterly along the boundary to the intersection of the James River Bridge and Public Ground No. 6, Isle of Wight County; thence northeasterly along the downstream side of the James River Bridge to the intersection with Public Ground No. 1, Warwick County, at the point of beginning.

G.    The Back River Reef Broodstock Management Area shall consist of the area within a 2000' radius of the center buoy, with a position of 37° 08' 12'' North, 76° 13' 54'' West.

H.    Repealed (Formerly Hampton Roads Shellfish Management Area description).

I.    The Middle Ground Light Broodstock Management Area shall consist of the area within a 1000' radius of the navigational light, with a position of 36°56.7' North, 76°23.5' West.

J.    The York Spit Reef Broodstock Management Area shall consist of the area contained within the defined Latitudes and Longitudes: Northwest corner 37° 14' 75'' N - 076° 14' 20''W, Northeast corner 37° 14' 75''N - 076° 13' 30''W, Southwest corner 37° 14' 05''N - 076° 14' 20''W, Southeast corner 37° 14' 05''N - 076° 13' 30''W.

4 VAC 20-560-30. PERMITS REQUIRED.

Each boat or vessel engaged in the harvesting of clams by patent tong from the York River Shellfish Management Area, the Poquoson River Shellfish Management Area, or the Back River Shellfish Management Area shall first obtain a permit specific to the management area to be worked from any Marine Patrol Officer, and this permit shall be on board the vessel at all times and available for inspection.  The permit shall state the name and port of the vessel, the registration or documentation number of the vessel, the name and address of the owner of the vessel and the name of the captain of the vessel.  Any change to any of the above information shall require the vessel owner or captain to obtain a new permit.  These permits are in addition to all other licenses or permits required by law.

4 VAC 20-560-40.  PATENT TONG SEASON.

A.    The lawful season for the harvest of clams by patent tong from the York River Shellfish Management Area shall be August 15 through November 30.

B.    The lawful season for the harvest of clams by patent tong from the Poquoson River     Shellfish Management Area shall be March 15 through May 1.

C.    The lawful season for the harvest of clams by patent tong from the Back River Shellfish     Management Area shall be January 1 through March 31.

D.    It shall be unlawful for any person to harvest clams by patent tong from either the York River, Poquoson River, or Back River Shellfish Management Area except as provided in subsections A, B, and C of this section.

E.    The lawful season for the harvest of clams by patent tong from the Newport News Shellfish Management Area shall be December 1 through April 30, except that if the catch of clams per tong-hour for the previous season is less than 174 clams per tong-hour, the lawful season shall be December 1 through March 31.

F.    It shall be unlawful for any person to harvest clams by patent tong from the Newport News Shellfish Management Area from May 1 through November 30, except that if the catch of clams per tong-hour for the previous season is less than 174 clams per tong-hour, it shall be unlawful for any person to harvest clams by patent tong from the Newport News Shellfish Management Area from April 1 through November 30.

4 VAC 20-560-50.  TIME OF DAY AND HARVEST RESTRICTIONS.

A.    It shall be unlawful for any person to harvest clams by patent tong from either the York River or Poquoson River Shellfish Management Area  before sunrise or after 2:00 P.M.

B.    It shall be unlawful for any person to harvest clams by patent tong from the Back River Shellfish Management Area before sunrise or after 4:00 P.M.

C.    It shall be unlawful for any person to harvest clams by patent tong from either the York River, Poquoson River, Newport News, or Back River Shellfish Management Area on Saturday or Sunday.

D.    It shall be unlawful for any person to harvest any shellfish from the James River Broodstock Management Area, Back River Reef Broodstock Management Area, Middle Ground Light Broodstock Management Area, York Spit Reef Broodstock Management Area, or York River Broodstock Management Area at any time.

E.    It shall be unlawful for any person to harvest clams by patent tong from the Newport News Shellfish Management Area before sunrise or after 2:00 P.M.

F.    It shall be unlawful for any person to possess any amount of hard clams from the Newport News Shellfish Management Area which consists of more than 2 percent by number of clams, which can be passed through a 1 3/8" inside diameter culling ring. The 2 percent allowance shall be measured by the Marine Patrol Officer from each container or pile of clams.

4 VAC 20-560-60.  PENALTY.

A.    As set forth in § 28.2-903 of the Code of Virginia, any person violating any provision of this chapter shall be guilty of a Class 3 misdemeanor, and a second or subsequent violation of any provision of this chapter committed by the same person within 12 months of a prior violation is a Class 1 misdemeanor.

B.    In addition to the penalties prescribed by law, any person violating 4 VAC 20-560-50 D, shall immediately return all harvested shellfish to the Broodstock Management Area, shall cease harvesting on that day, shall be required to appear before the Marine Resources Commission pursuant to any violation, and all harvesting apparatus shall be subject to seizure.

C.    The Marine Resources Commission may revoke the permit of any person convicted of a violation of this regulation.

D.    All clams in any container or pile found in violation of 4 VAC 20-560-50 F shall be     returned to the water by the clammer as directed by the Marine Patrol Officer.

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