Or. Admin. Code § 635-005-0490 - Derelict Dungeness Crab Gear
Derelict Dungeness crab gear may be retrieved from the ocean, including the Columbia River, and transported to shore provided that:
(1) The retrieving vessel holds a valid boat
license, issued pursuant to ORS
508.260, and the captain and
crew of that vessel hold valid commercial fishing license(s), issued pursuant
to ORS 508.235.
(2) The number of derelict Dungeness crab
gear which may be retrieved per trip are as follows:
(a) From the opening of the ocean Dungeness
crab fishery in the area where retrieval takes place until the second Monday in
June of the same ocean Dungeness crab season: 25 derelict pots and rings in
aggregate;
(b) From the second
Monday in June through August 14: 50 derelict pots and rings in
aggregate;
(c) August 15 through
October 31: an unlimited number of derelict pots and rings may be
retrieved;
(d) Under a waiver
granted by the Department, the amount of derelict gear specified on the waiver
provided that:
(A) The vessel is operating
under a state contract to recover derelict gear;
(B) A waiver request is submitted to the
Department in writing;
(C) The
waiver is approved and issued prior to retrieval efforts;
(D) A copy of the waiver is on board the
vessel during all gear recovery activities; and
(E) The vessel operator complies with all
terms and conditions of the waiver.
(3) Upon retrieval from the ocean or Columbia
River, the Dungeness crab gear must be un-baited.
(4) Crab from the retrieved Dungeness crab
gear shall not be retained, except crab of legal size and sex may be retained
by vessels holding a valid Dungeness crab permit, from the starting date
through August 14 of each Dungeness crab season. Crab shall not be retained
from Dungeness crab gear that is retrieved from within the boundaries of a
marine reserve under any circumstances (OAR
635-012-0050).
(5) Immediately upon retrieval of Dungeness
crab gear, the retrieving vessel operator must document in the retrieving
vessel's logbook the date and time of pot or ring retrieval, number of
retrieved crab pots or rings in aggregate, location of retrieval, and retrieved
Dungeness crab gear owner identification information.
(6) Any retrieved Dungeness crab gear must be
transported to shore during the same fishing trip that retrieval took
place.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 506.119 & ORS 506.129
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 506.129 & ORS 506.109
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