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§ 13-0349. Taking of fish for commercial purposes.    1.  No  person  shall take food fish, shellfish, or crustacea from the  waters of the marine and coastal district for commercial purposes  using  a  commercial  fishing  vessel  longer  than  seventy feet in registered  length. For purposes of this section a person shall be  presumed  to  be  taking  food  fish,  shellfish or crustacea for commercial purposes when  setting, maintaining, operating or using nets, except seines not  larger  than  thirty  feet  long  or four feet deep or lift nets not larger than  sixteen square feet; traps, except  bait  traps  not  more  than  thirty  inches  in  length;  combs;  dredges;  pots; or hook and line, except by  angling.    2. However, vessels  being  used  to  take  food  fish,  shellfish  or  crustacea  from  the  waters of the marine and coastal district prior to  July first, nineteen hundred  ninety-seven  shall  be  exempt  from  the  registered length requirement and the department shall publish a list of  such  vessels.  In  addition,  such  vessels  which are exempt from such  seventy foot in registered length  requirement,  and  are  on  the  list  published  pursuant  to  this  section,  shall  also  be permitted to be  replaced one time without loss of such exemption.    3. All vessels of sixty-three feet or greater registered length may be  replaced one time  by  a  new  vessel  of  up  to  ten  percent  greater  registered length.

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§ 13-0349. Taking of fish for commercial purposes.    1.  No  person  shall take food fish, shellfish, or crustacea from the  waters of the marine and coastal district for commercial purposes  using  a  commercial  fishing  vessel  longer  than  seventy feet in registered  length. For purposes of this section a person shall be  presumed  to  be  taking  food  fish,  shellfish or crustacea for commercial purposes when  setting, maintaining, operating or using nets, except seines not  larger  than  thirty  feet  long  or four feet deep or lift nets not larger than  sixteen square feet; traps, except  bait  traps  not  more  than  thirty  inches  in  length;  combs;  dredges;  pots; or hook and line, except by  angling.    2. However, vessels  being  used  to  take  food  fish,  shellfish  or  crustacea  from  the  waters of the marine and coastal district prior to  July first, nineteen hundred  ninety-seven  shall  be  exempt  from  the  registered length requirement and the department shall publish a list of  such  vessels.  In  addition,  such  vessels  which are exempt from such  seventy foot in registered length  requirement,  and  are  on  the  list  published  pursuant  to  this  section,  shall  also  be permitted to be  replaced one time without loss of such exemption.    3. All vessels of sixty-three feet or greater registered length may be  replaced one time  by  a  new  vessel  of  up  to  ten  percent  greater  registered length.

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State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Env > Article-13 > Title-3 > 13-0349

§ 13-0349. Taking of fish for commercial purposes.    1.  No  person  shall take food fish, shellfish, or crustacea from the  waters of the marine and coastal district for commercial purposes  using  a  commercial  fishing  vessel  longer  than  seventy feet in registered  length. For purposes of this section a person shall be  presumed  to  be  taking  food  fish,  shellfish or crustacea for commercial purposes when  setting, maintaining, operating or using nets, except seines not  larger  than  thirty  feet  long  or four feet deep or lift nets not larger than  sixteen square feet; traps, except  bait  traps  not  more  than  thirty  inches  in  length;  combs;  dredges;  pots; or hook and line, except by  angling.    2. However, vessels  being  used  to  take  food  fish,  shellfish  or  crustacea  from  the  waters of the marine and coastal district prior to  July first, nineteen hundred  ninety-seven  shall  be  exempt  from  the  registered length requirement and the department shall publish a list of  such  vessels.  In  addition,  such  vessels  which are exempt from such  seventy foot in registered length  requirement,  and  are  on  the  list  published  pursuant  to  this  section,  shall  also  be permitted to be  replaced one time without loss of such exemption.    3. All vessels of sixty-three feet or greater registered length may be  replaced one time  by  a  new  vessel  of  up  to  ten  percent  greater  registered length.