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THE COMMISSION
The Potomac River Fisheries Commission (Commission) is the
Maryland-Virginia bi-state regulatory authority for fishery matters in the
mainstem tidal Potomac River from Washington, DC to the Chesapeake Bay. The
Commission is comprised of eight members, four appointed by the governor of
Maryland and four appointed by the governor of Virginia.
The Commission is responsible for adopting the rules,
regulations and licenses for the recreational and commercial taking, catching or
attempting to take or catch fish, crabs, oysters and clams from the Potomac
River. The Commission regulations carry the full force and effect of law and are
jointly enforced by the Maryland Natural Resources Police (NRP) and the Virginia
Marine Resources Commission (VMRC) Marine Police. Both the Maryland District
Courts and Virginia General District Courts have jurisdiction to adjudicate
violations of the Commission’s regulations.
The Commission
meets four to six times each year and most meetings are held in the
Commissioner’s Hearing Room at its office in Colonial Beach, VA. All Commission
meetings are open and the public is invited and encouraged to attend. The
Commission also has three citizen advisory committees, one for finfish matters,
one for crab issues, and one for oyster and clam concerns. These committee
meetings are, likewise, open public meetings and are held in Colonial Beach, VA.
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