Ill. Admin. Code tit. 17, § 830.5 - Definitions
a) A relic (dead)
mussel shell is defined as one which apparently died of natural causes within
the water and contains no meat or soft parts; it readily exhibits noticeable
sediment, vegetation, algal or mineral stains, discolorations, soiling,
weathering or other visual evidence on its interior surface which clearly and
unambiguously shows the mussel shell has not been cooked-out or freshly
cleaned.
b) A legal size mussel for
a particular species is defined as a mussel size as set out in Section
830.70 which will not pass
through a minimum harvest size circle cutout in a metal plate.
c) Basket dredge - mussel harvesting device
consisting of a heavy metal box or square which collects the shells in a net or
wire cage, weighs over 70 pounds, and is not operated by hand as described in
subsection (e).
d) Hand dredge
(hand rake, hand powered rake) - mussel harvesting device weighing less than 70
pounds consisting of a metal frame having coarse teeth on the bottom to which a
bag constructed of wire mesh or netting material is attached and fastened by a
line to a boom attached to the bow of the boat and held on the bottom by means
of a long handle.
e) Hand fork -
mussel harvesting device similar in appearance to a common cornfork and
utilized while wading.
f)
Mechanical devices - refers to dredges and suction devices operated by
motorized (internal combustion or electrical) power used in the actual harvest
of mussels and does not refer to the manner in which the mussel harvest device
is raised into the boat or the device used in propelling the boat.
g) Commercial fishing - includes the
commercial harvest of both legal fish and legal crayfish.
h) Bar mesh measure - all net mesh
measurements shall be determined by bar measure from the outside of one knot to
the inside of the adjoining knot on the same thread or strand.
i) Blue Book - Suggested Procedures for the
Detection and Identification of Certain Finfish and Shellfish Pathogens,
American Fisheries Society, Fish Health Section, 5410 Grosvenor Lane, Bethesda,
Maryland 20814 (2010 Edition), with no later amendments or editions
included.
j) Daily fee fishing area
- any privately owned water area that is controlled, operated or managed for
fishing and utilized by persons who pay a daily fee, either directly or
indirectly; water bodies that are controlled, operated or managed as private
club lakes, organizational lakes or lake developments are not eligible to
receive a daily fee fishing area license.
k) Commercial fishermen - any individual who
uses any of the commercial fishing devices, as defined by Section 15-15 of the
Fish and Aquatic Life Code (Code) [515 ILCS 5 15-15], for the taking of any
aquatic life, except mussels, protected by the terms of the Code.
l) Fish Health Inspection Report or FHIR -
official document reporting health status of inspected fish issued by a
trained, qualified fish health professional in accordance with Blue Book or OIE
standards (see 17 Ill. Adm. Code
875.40).
m) OIE - the World Organization for Animal
Health, 12, rue de Prony 75017 Paris, France or at
http://www.oie.int.
n) Lot - a population of fish as defined in
the Blue Book.
o) Live fish - fish
will be considered live if one of the following is met:
1) they are being held in any type of
container with water; or
2) they
are being held in any solution of salt, electrolyte, other substance, or
combinations of these substances, used to promote health or longevity;
or
3) they are being maintained by
addition of oxygen, or compressed or supplied air, for purposes of preserving
health during captivity.
p) Dead fish - fish will be considered dead
if one of the following is met:
1) they are
packed on ice only while directly en route to a fish market or processor
(addition of water to iced and packed fish is not permitted);
2) dry (in box, barrel, crate, etc.) while
directly en route to a fish market or processor;
3) the isthmus has been severed;
4) the gills have been removed; or
5) the fish have been eviscerated.
q) Roe-bearing species -
roe-bearing species means sturgeon, paddlefish, bowfin, and any other fish
listed as such by the Department in this Part.
Notes
Amended at 31 Ill. Reg. 13187, effective August 30, 2007
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