322 CMR 15.10 - Non-Indigenous Species
(1) It shall be
unlawful for any person to release any living organism into coastal waters of
the Commonwealth unless authorized to do so by the Director in writing, except
that fish taken pursuant to lawful fishing operations or scientific collection
may be released immediately back to the area of capture.
(2) It shall be unlawful for any person to
possess, propagate or hold non " indigenous marine organisms for any purpose in
any system with an untreated discharge to surface waters. Any facility desiring
to hold non-indigenous organisms for any purpose must submit an operational
plan detailing measures designed to prevent the escape or release of organisms
or the discharge of biological effluents, including eggs, larvae, parasites and
diseases into the marine environment, and an acceptable non-polluting plan for
the disposal of carcasses and biological wastes.
(a) The Director may issue a Special
Scientific Permit to an educational or research institution, or a Class 1
Aquaculture Permit to a commercial aquaculture facility, to hold non-indigenous
species, provided that an acceptable operational plan to prevent unintentional
releases or escapes is submitted with the application.
(b) The Director may issue a Class 1
Ornamental Aquaculture permit to an aquarium shop or hatchery that propagates
and/or holds non-indigenous marine organisms for the aquarium trade pursuant to
an approved operational plan.
Notes
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