RHODE ISLAND MARINE FISHERIES STATUTES AND REGULATIONS - Part I - Legislative Findings


250-RICR-90-00-1 INACTIVE RULE EMERGENCY RULE

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Title 250 Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management
Chapter 90 Marine Fisheries
Subchapter 00 N/A
Part 1 RHODE ISLAND MARINE FISHERIES STATUTES AND REGULATIONS - Part I - Legislative Findings
Type of Filing Amendment
Regulation Status Inactive
Effective 09/12/2006 to 04/10/2007

Regulation Authority:

Chapters 42-17.1, 42-17.6, 20-1-2, 20-1-4, 20-3-2 thru 20-3-6, 20-4 thru 20-10, and in accordance with 42-35, of the Rhode Island General Laws of 1956, as amended.

Purpose and Reason:

The purpose of this filing is to alter the definition of v-notch in order to protect v-notched female lobsters for a longer duration of time.

Brief statement of Reason for Finding Imminent Peril:

The North Cape restoration program has concluded with no new v-notching to take place and with molting of previously marked lobsters healing old notches (thereby permitting the legal taking of partially healed notches under our current definition of the protected class), the beneficial impact of the program will be reduced. The most recent stock assessment indicates that fishing pressure removes about 50% of the legal lobster per year in our area. Thus, it is estimated that it will only take a couple of years to deplete the pool of formerly protected females along with their potential egg production to low levels. Given that some resource recovery is still required and given that industry will have to endure more restrictive measures until the stock levels are completely recovered, it would be unwise to challenge the resource with a setback at this time. Therefore, Rhode Island has drafted regulations to expand the definition of the v-notch affording protection to the previously identified females in order to preserve and expand the benefit of the recently lapsed program.