eCFR 648.264

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NOAA Fisheries Greater Atlantic Region Gear Identification Requirements

eCFR 648.264

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50 CFR 648.264 (up to date as of 6/03/2024)
Gear requirements/restrictions.

50 CFR 648.264 (June 3, 2024)

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Title 50 —Wildlife and Fisheries
Chapter VI —Fishery Conservation and Management, National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration, Department of Commerce
Part 648 —Fisheries of the Northeastern United States
Subpart M —Management Measures for the Atlantic Deep-Sea Red Crab Fishery
Source: 67 FR 63233, Oct. 10, 2002, unless otherwise noted.
Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq.
Source: 61 FR 34968, July 3, 1996, unless otherwise noted.

Editorial Note: Nomenclature changes to part 648 appear at 62 FR 14651, Mar. 27, 1997.
§ 648.264 Gear requirements/restrictions.
(a) Limited access red crab permitted vessels.
(1) Limited access red crab vessel may not harvest red crab from any fishing gear other than red crab
traps/pots, marked as specified by paragraph (a)(5) of this section.
(2) A vessel owner or operator of a vessel that holds a valid limited access red crab permit may fish with,
deploy, possess, haul, harvest red crab from, or carry on board a vessel, up to a total of 600 traps/
pots when fishing for, catching, or landing red crab. A vessel owner is required to declare, on the
annual permit application, the maximum number of traps/pots used per string and the maximum
number of strings employed, such that the product of the maximum number of traps/pots per string
and the maximum number of strings declared is no more than 600 traps/pots. The vessel is
restricted to the product of the maximum number of traps/pots per string multiplied by the
maximum number of strings declared on the annual vessel permit application.
(3) Parlor traps/pots. No person may haul or remove lobster, red crab or fish from parlor traps/pots when
fishing under a red crab DAS.
(4) Maximum trap/pot size. The maximum allowable red crab trap/pot size of red crab traps/pots used
or deployed on a red crab DAS is 18 cubic feet (0.51 cubic meters) in volume. Red crab traps/pots
may be rectangular, trapezoidal or conical only, unless other red crab trap/pot designs whose volume
does not exceed 18 cubic feet (0.51 cubic meters) are authorized by the Regional Administrator.
(5) Gear markings. The following is required on all buoys used at the end of each red crab trawl:
(i)

The letters “RC” in letters at least 3 inches (7.62 cm) in height must be painted on top of each
buoy.

(ii) The vessel's permit number in numerals at least 3 inches (7.62 cm) in height must be painted
on the side of each buoy to clearly identify the vessel.
(iii) The number of each trap trawl relative to the total number of trawls used by the vessel (i.e., “3
of 6”) must be painted in numerals at least 3 inches (7.62 cm) in height on the side of each
buoy.
(iv) High flyers and radar reflectors are required on each trap trawl.
50 CFR 648.264(a)(5)(iv) (enhanced display)

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50 CFR 648.264 (up to date as of 6/03/2024)
Gear requirements/restrictions.

50 CFR 648.264(a)(6)

(6) Additional gear requirements.
(i)

Vessels must comply with the gear regulations found at § 229.32 of this title.

(ii) Red crab traps/pots, fished in 200 fathoms (365.8 m) or less by a vessel issued a limited
access lobster permit under § 697.4(a), must comply with the trap tagging requirements
specified at § 697.19.
(b) [Reserved]
[67 FR 63233, Oct. 10, 2002, as amended at 72 FR 57194, Oct. 5, 2007; 76 FR 60384, Sept. 29, 2011]

50 CFR 648.264(b) (enhanced display)

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