Regulation VII
Sec. 1(f) Crab Pot Longline
A
method of fishing crab pots wherein individual crab pots are attached in a
series to a single line that is marked on each end with a spar buoy.
Sec. 3 Display of Decal and Identification of Pots
a) Display of Decal. Before setting any crab pots, each licensee shall
firmly attach his Potomac River Fishery Commission issued decal to the vessel
named on the license. The decal must be displayed in a clearly visible position
on the outside starboard side of the boat or vessel.
b) Identification
of Pots. Licensees may set crab pots singularly or attached to a crab pot
longline, or both. The marking requirements are as follows:
For singularly set pots - Each
crab pot set singularly in the water shall be marked with a buoy easily visible
on the surface which must legibly display the boat decal number herein provided
in not less than one (1) inch numbers in contrasting color. All crab pot buoys
with the same decal number must be painted alike and a sample buoy shall be
displayed aboard the licensed vessel. Each buoy shall have only one Potomac
River boat decal number displayed and all such buoys set in the Potomac shall be
deemed to be crab pots.
For pots attached to a crab pot
longline - Each longline shall be identified with a spar buoy that has an 18
inch square flag legibly displaying the letters "CP" and the decal number
provided with the license in not less than 4 inch letters/numerals. The bottom
of such flag shall be at least 4’ above the water.
Any crab pot or crab pot longline in
the water not identified in this manner may be seized by the duly authorized
enforcement officers and shall be subject to forfeiture.
Sec. 5(d) Crab Pot Longlines
Each longline shall contain no more than 30 crab pots and each line will be
counted as 30 pots when determining compliance with the license limitation. Any
licensee using crab pot longlines, will, at the direction of any authorized
enforcement officer, pull the line for inspection. No longline shall be set in
waters less than 30’ MLW, upstream of a line drawn from the Mouth of Bonum Creek
and Piney Point, or between June 1st and September 30th
each year.