New York Statutes

§ 13-0349 — Taking of fish for commercial purposes

New York § 13-0349
JurisdictionNew York
Law ENVEnvironmental Conservation
Title 3Marine Fisheries
Art. 13Marine and Coastal Resources

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N.Y. Environmental Conservation § 13-0349 (2026).

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§ 13-0349. Taking of fish for commercial purposes.\n 1. No person shall take food fish, shellfish, or crustacea from the\nwaters of the marine and coastal district for commercial purposes using\na commercial fishing vessel longer than seventy feet in registered\nlength. For purposes of this section a person shall be presumed to be\ntaking food fish, shellfish or crustacea for commercial purposes when\nsetting, maintaining, operating or using nets, except seines not larger\nthan thirty feet long or four feet deep or lift nets not larger than\nsixteen square feet; traps, except bait traps not more than thirty\ninches in length; combs; dredges; pots; or hook and line, except by\nangling.\n 2. However, vessels being used to take food fish, shellfish or\ncrustacea from the waters of the marin

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Atlantic Prince, Ltd. v. Jorling
710 F. Supp. 893 (E.D. New York, 1989)
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