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§ 11-1521. Management of striped bass in the Hudson River.    Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary:    1.  Striped bass (Morone saxatilis) less than eighteen inches in total  length may not be taken, possessed, bought, sold or offered for sale.    2. Striped bass shall not be taken in the Hudson River from the George  Washington bridge north to the Federal  dam  at  Troy  from  December  1  through  March  15.  Striped  bass unintentionally taken in violation of  this subdivision shall be returned  to  the  water  immediately  without  unnecessary injury.    3. Striped bass shall not be taken in the Hudson River from the George  Washington  bridge  north to the Federal dam at Troy with seines, fykes,  hoop nets or trawls.    4. From March 15 through June 15, gill nets with stretched  mesh  size  greater than 3 1/2 inches and less than 5 inches shall not be set in the  Hudson  River from the George Washington bridge north to the Federal dam  at Troy nor possessed while on those waters.    5. In addition to the  restrictions  set  forth  in  subdivision  four  hereof,  from  March  15 through June 15, no person shall set a gill net  other than a drift gill net in the waters  of  the  Hudson  River  lying  between  the  Bear Mountain bridge and the Hamilton Fish Newburgh-Beacon  bridge nor possess any gill net other than a drift gill net while on the  shores or waters of that portion of the Hudson River. For  the  purposes  of  this  subdivision  a drift gill net is defined as a gill net that is  not anchored or staked and is free to move with  water  currents.    The  department shall identify additional spawning areas and allocate fishing  locations within these spawning areas.    6. Striped bass unintentionally taken in violation of subdivision one,  three,  four  or  five of this section shall be returned to the water at  once without unnecessary injury, except that fish  taken  in  gill  nets  need  not  be  so returned to the water but shall not be bought, sold or  trafficked in. For the purposes of this section "trafficked in" includes  possession or transportation in any boat or vehicle other than the  boat  in  which  such  striped  bass were landed after being taken. Nothing in  this subdivision shall be construed as permitting any person to  possess  striped bass of less than legal size.    7.  On  or  before March 15, 1984 the department shall adopt rules and  regulations limiting entry to the  traditional  commercial  fishery  for  striped bass in the Hudson River. Such rules and regulations may include  the  establishment  of  a limit on the number of commercial striped bass  licenses to be  issued,  the  establishment  of  equipment  restrictions  necessary  to maintain traditional fishing methods, the establishment of  a striped bass harvest quota for  allocation  among  licensees  and  the  establishment  of  a Hudson River commercial fishing board whose members  will be appointed by the commissioner and which will function to approve  or deny applications for commercial striped bass licenses on  the  basis  of  rules  promulgated  by the department, to establish criteria for the  allotment of individual licensee catch quotas and  to  allot  the  catch  quotas  when  the department establishes striped bass harvest limits for  allocation among licensees. Such rules and regulations shall be publicly  reviewed each year by the Hudson River Advisory Committee and revised as  needed to insure maintenance  of  an  economically  viable,  stable  and  traditional  striped  bass commercial fishery in the Hudson River and to  provide proper protection for the Hudson River striped bass population.    8. No person shall sell or expose or offer for sale, trade  or  barter  striped  bass without first obtaining a commercial striped bass license.  A commercial striped bass license is required  only  for  initial  sale,  exposing  or  offering for sale, trade or barter and is not required for  subsequent sales. The resident fee for such license shall be  determinedby  the  commissioner and shall not exceed one hundred dollars. Fees for  licensing nets in the Hudson River as required by department  rules  and  regulations  shall be credited toward purchase of the commercial striped  bass  license. The nonresident fee for such license shall be two hundred  dollars.

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§ 11-1521. Management of striped bass in the Hudson River.    Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary:    1.  Striped bass (Morone saxatilis) less than eighteen inches in total  length may not be taken, possessed, bought, sold or offered for sale.    2. Striped bass shall not be taken in the Hudson River from the George  Washington bridge north to the Federal  dam  at  Troy  from  December  1  through  March  15.  Striped  bass unintentionally taken in violation of  this subdivision shall be returned  to  the  water  immediately  without  unnecessary injury.    3. Striped bass shall not be taken in the Hudson River from the George  Washington  bridge  north to the Federal dam at Troy with seines, fykes,  hoop nets or trawls.    4. From March 15 through June 15, gill nets with stretched  mesh  size  greater than 3 1/2 inches and less than 5 inches shall not be set in the  Hudson  River from the George Washington bridge north to the Federal dam  at Troy nor possessed while on those waters.    5. In addition to the  restrictions  set  forth  in  subdivision  four  hereof,  from  March  15 through June 15, no person shall set a gill net  other than a drift gill net in the waters  of  the  Hudson  River  lying  between  the  Bear Mountain bridge and the Hamilton Fish Newburgh-Beacon  bridge nor possess any gill net other than a drift gill net while on the  shores or waters of that portion of the Hudson River. For  the  purposes  of  this  subdivision  a drift gill net is defined as a gill net that is  not anchored or staked and is free to move with  water  currents.    The  department shall identify additional spawning areas and allocate fishing  locations within these spawning areas.    6. Striped bass unintentionally taken in violation of subdivision one,  three,  four  or  five of this section shall be returned to the water at  once without unnecessary injury, except that fish  taken  in  gill  nets  need  not  be  so returned to the water but shall not be bought, sold or  trafficked in. For the purposes of this section "trafficked in" includes  possession or transportation in any boat or vehicle other than the  boat  in  which  such  striped  bass were landed after being taken. Nothing in  this subdivision shall be construed as permitting any person to  possess  striped bass of less than legal size.    7.  On  or  before March 15, 1984 the department shall adopt rules and  regulations limiting entry to the  traditional  commercial  fishery  for  striped bass in the Hudson River. Such rules and regulations may include  the  establishment  of  a limit on the number of commercial striped bass  licenses to be  issued,  the  establishment  of  equipment  restrictions  necessary  to maintain traditional fishing methods, the establishment of  a striped bass harvest quota for  allocation  among  licensees  and  the  establishment  of  a Hudson River commercial fishing board whose members  will be appointed by the commissioner and which will function to approve  or deny applications for commercial striped bass licenses on  the  basis  of  rules  promulgated  by the department, to establish criteria for the  allotment of individual licensee catch quotas and  to  allot  the  catch  quotas  when  the department establishes striped bass harvest limits for  allocation among licensees. Such rules and regulations shall be publicly  reviewed each year by the Hudson River Advisory Committee and revised as  needed to insure maintenance  of  an  economically  viable,  stable  and  traditional  striped  bass commercial fishery in the Hudson River and to  provide proper protection for the Hudson River striped bass population.    8. No person shall sell or expose or offer for sale, trade  or  barter  striped  bass without first obtaining a commercial striped bass license.  A commercial striped bass license is required  only  for  initial  sale,  exposing  or  offering for sale, trade or barter and is not required for  subsequent sales. The resident fee for such license shall be  determinedby  the  commissioner and shall not exceed one hundred dollars. Fees for  licensing nets in the Hudson River as required by department  rules  and  regulations  shall be credited toward purchase of the commercial striped  bass  license. The nonresident fee for such license shall be two hundred  dollars.

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Statutes > New-york > Env > Article-11 > Title-15 > 11-1521

§ 11-1521. Management of striped bass in the Hudson River.    Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary:    1.  Striped bass (Morone saxatilis) less than eighteen inches in total  length may not be taken, possessed, bought, sold or offered for sale.    2. Striped bass shall not be taken in the Hudson River from the George  Washington bridge north to the Federal  dam  at  Troy  from  December  1  through  March  15.  Striped  bass unintentionally taken in violation of  this subdivision shall be returned  to  the  water  immediately  without  unnecessary injury.    3. Striped bass shall not be taken in the Hudson River from the George  Washington  bridge  north to the Federal dam at Troy with seines, fykes,  hoop nets or trawls.    4. From March 15 through June 15, gill nets with stretched  mesh  size  greater than 3 1/2 inches and less than 5 inches shall not be set in the  Hudson  River from the George Washington bridge north to the Federal dam  at Troy nor possessed while on those waters.    5. In addition to the  restrictions  set  forth  in  subdivision  four  hereof,  from  March  15 through June 15, no person shall set a gill net  other than a drift gill net in the waters  of  the  Hudson  River  lying  between  the  Bear Mountain bridge and the Hamilton Fish Newburgh-Beacon  bridge nor possess any gill net other than a drift gill net while on the  shores or waters of that portion of the Hudson River. For  the  purposes  of  this  subdivision  a drift gill net is defined as a gill net that is  not anchored or staked and is free to move with  water  currents.    The  department shall identify additional spawning areas and allocate fishing  locations within these spawning areas.    6. Striped bass unintentionally taken in violation of subdivision one,  three,  four  or  five of this section shall be returned to the water at  once without unnecessary injury, except that fish  taken  in  gill  nets  need  not  be  so returned to the water but shall not be bought, sold or  trafficked in. For the purposes of this section "trafficked in" includes  possession or transportation in any boat or vehicle other than the  boat  in  which  such  striped  bass were landed after being taken. Nothing in  this subdivision shall be construed as permitting any person to  possess  striped bass of less than legal size.    7.  On  or  before March 15, 1984 the department shall adopt rules and  regulations limiting entry to the  traditional  commercial  fishery  for  striped bass in the Hudson River. Such rules and regulations may include  the  establishment  of  a limit on the number of commercial striped bass  licenses to be  issued,  the  establishment  of  equipment  restrictions  necessary  to maintain traditional fishing methods, the establishment of  a striped bass harvest quota for  allocation  among  licensees  and  the  establishment  of  a Hudson River commercial fishing board whose members  will be appointed by the commissioner and which will function to approve  or deny applications for commercial striped bass licenses on  the  basis  of  rules  promulgated  by the department, to establish criteria for the  allotment of individual licensee catch quotas and  to  allot  the  catch  quotas  when  the department establishes striped bass harvest limits for  allocation among licensees. Such rules and regulations shall be publicly  reviewed each year by the Hudson River Advisory Committee and revised as  needed to insure maintenance  of  an  economically  viable,  stable  and  traditional  striped  bass commercial fishery in the Hudson River and to  provide proper protection for the Hudson River striped bass population.    8. No person shall sell or expose or offer for sale, trade  or  barter  striped  bass without first obtaining a commercial striped bass license.  A commercial striped bass license is required  only  for  initial  sale,  exposing  or  offering for sale, trade or barter and is not required for  subsequent sales. The resident fee for such license shall be  determinedby  the  commissioner and shall not exceed one hundred dollars. Fees for  licensing nets in the Hudson River as required by department  rules  and  regulations  shall be credited toward purchase of the commercial striped  bass  license. The nonresident fee for such license shall be two hundred  dollars.