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Subject SCALLOPS: Ch 11 Scallops; 2024-2025 Season - Comment Period Closes Friday, October 4, 2024
Date September 27, 2024 9:50 AM
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Sea Urchins

*Attention all Commercial Scallop Harvesters: *

The Maine Department of Marine Resources has issued a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking for: 

Chapter 11 Scallops; 2024-2025 Season [ [link removed] ]

Written comment deadline is Friday, October 4, 2024. Methods to submit written comment are highlighted below the brief summary of the proposed rulemaking. 

 

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*Chapter 11 Scallops; 2024-2025 Season*

BRIEF SUMMARY:

This proposed rule-making establishes the 2024-2025 scallop fishing season. Daily possession limits of 15 gallons for Zone 1 and Zone 2, and 10 gallons for Zone 3 remain unchanged. For Zone 1, a 60-day season for draggers would begin on December 9, 2024 and the last day of the season would be March 20, 2025. For Zone 1, a 60-day season for divers would start on December 3, 2024 and the last day of the season would be April 26, 2025. For Zone 2, a 70-day season for draggers would start on December 2, 2024 and the last day of the season would be March 31, 2025. For Zone 2, a 70-day season for divers would start on November 19, 2024 and the last day of the season would be April 12, 2025. For Zone 3, a 50-day season for draggers would begin on December 2, 2024 and the last day of the season would be March 25, 2025. For Zone 3, a 50-day season for divers would begin on December 5, 2024 and the last day of the season would be March 29, 2025.

DMR would maintain existing limited access areas: W. Casco Bay, Muscle Ridge, Whiting and Denny’s Bays. Additionally, the following existing targeted closures would be maintained: Lower Muscle Ridge, Upper Sheepscot River, New Meadows River, Card Cove and Beals-Jonesport Bridge. Lower Sheepscot and Damariscotta Rivers in Zone 1 along with Upper Machias Bay, Moosabec Reach and Upper Cranberries in Zone 2 are new proposed targeted closures for recovery and rebuilding. Gouldsboro and Dyers Bay along with Upper Blue Hill Bay are proposed as new limited access areas.

Harvesting of scallops by hand (diving) is restricted to Rotation B (Second) only for the 2024-2025 season. Harvesting for scallops by dredge gear is restricted to Rotation C (Third) only for the 2023-2024 season. Rotation A is closed to all harvest.

*COMMENT DEADLINE: October 4, 2024 *

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*How to comment:* 

1. Send an email to: [email protected]

2. Mail a written letter to: Deirdre Gilbert, 21 State House Station, Augusta Maine 04333-0021

3. Fax your letter to 207-624-6024 

Any questions related to the proposed rulemaking and the scallop fishery, please contact Melissa Smith at [email protected] or 207-441-5040. 

 

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* CH11 MAPA-3 8.29.24 FINAL for web.pdf [ [link removed] ]

Fair winds to you and yours, 

*Melissa D. Smith*
Marine Resource Management Coordinator
Maine Department of Marine Resources
21 State House Station, 32 Blossom Lane
Augusta, ME 04333-0021
*Updated Contact: (207) 441-5040*

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