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Scallops
Good evening,
Please be advised that DMR will implement emergency conservation closures in the areas below, effective *Sund**ay, January 11, 2026*:
* Casco Bay Islands, Zone 1
* Lower Blue Hill and Jericho Bay, Zone 2
* Upper Narraguagus, Zone 2
* Inside Chandler Bay, Zone 2,
* Cobscook, Whiting & Dennys Bays, Zone 3
* _*EXCEPTION*: In Cobscook Bay and in Whiting & Dennys Bays Limited Access Area (ZONE 3 ONLY), harvest by drag only may occur on Monday, January 12, 2026 and harvest by dive only may occur on Saturday, January 17, 2026. _
The Scallop Management Area Map [ [link removed] ] will updated Friday afternoon to reflect these closures. The closure charts have been posted to the website on the 2025-2026 scallop season management page. [ [link removed] ]
The notice of emergency rulemaking [ [link removed] ] will be posted to DMR's website shortly and is included in this notice below.
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*NOTICE OF AGENCY EMERGENCY RULE-MAKING *
*AGENCY: * Marine Resources
*CHAPTER NUMBER AND TITLE:* 11.08; Targeted Closures: (10) Casco Bay Islands; (11) Lower Blue Hill & Jericho Bays; (12) Upper Narraguagus; (13) Inside Chandler Bay; and (14) Cobscook, Whiting & Dennys Bays.
*CONCISE SUMMARY:*The Commissioner adopts this emergency rulemaking to establish scallop conservation closures in Casco Bay (Zone 1); Lower Blue Hill & Jericho Bays, Narraguagus and Chandler Bay areas (Zone 2); and Cobscook Bay including Whiting & Denny’s Bays (Zone 3). The Department is concerned that continued harvesting for the remainder of the 2025-2026 fishing season in these areas will reduce legal scallop abundance further, increasing risk to recovery efforts, as well as increase incidental mortality on sublegal scallops observed during the 2025 scallop surveys. Sublegal scallop aggregations are essential to the ongoing growth and recovery of the scallop resource. An immediate conservation closure is necessary to reduce the risk of unusual damage and imminent depletion of the scallop resource in five important scallop harvest areas. For these reasons, the Commissioner hereby adopts an emergency closure of Maine’s scallop fishery in these areas as authorized by 12 M.R.S. §6171(3)(A).
*EFFECTIVE DATE:* January 11, 2026
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[email protected] or 207-441-5040. Thank you!
* Chapter 11.08 Emergency Rulemaking Targeted Closure 1.11.2026 WEB.pdf [ [link removed] ]
* Chapter11_ ER_01112026.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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