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njdiver
01-05-2013, 10:41 AM
REMINDER-2013 LOBSTER REGULATION CHANGE
December 17, 2012

Dear New Jersey American Lobster Permit Holder; New Jersey Lobster, Conch, Fish Pot License Holder; Federal Lobster Dealer:

The Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission (ASMFC) adopted Addendum XVII to the American Lobster Fisheries Management Plan requiring the Southern New England Lobster Management Stock Area to implement a 10% reduction in landings for fishing year 2013. To this end, the New Jersey Division of Fish and Wildlife has adopted regulations to comply with the ASMFC Plan.

Effective July 1, 2012, ALL commercial and recreational lobster permit holders authorized to fish in LCMA 4 and/or 5 must, prior to discarding, apply a v-shaped notch in the base of all egg-bearing female lobsters tail flipper. The v-shaped notch must be at least a ¼ inch deep and placed in the base of the pelvic flipper immediately to the right of the center flipper as viewed from the back of the lobster.

Effective January 1, 2013, A person fishing with any gear type in ASMFC Lobster Conservation Management Area (LCMA) 4 and/or 5 or that has designated LCMA 4 and/or 5 for fishing on their Federal Fisheries or State Lobster Pot Permit shall not take or attempt to take, land, have in his or her possession, sell or offer to sell any American lobster during the closed season of February 1 through March 31.

During the closed season, all lobster traps in LCMA 4 and/or 5 must be removed from the water. However, a licensee shall have a two week period to remove all lobster traps from when the season closes. In addition, lobster traps may be set one week prior to the season reopening. If the license holder is harvesting other species with lobster trap gear, the lobster trap gear does not need to be removed; however it shall be tended at least every 30 days.

Also Effective January 1, 2013, A person fishing in ASMFC Lobster Conservation Management Area (LCMA) 3 will not harvest American lobsters less than 3 17/32 inches carapace length or greater than 6 ¾ inches carapace length.

If you have any questions, please contact the Bureau of Marine Fisheries at 609-748-2020.

Sincerely,
Peter Clarke
Assistant Biologist Fisheries

CaptSeaweed
01-05-2013, 02:07 PM
I've always wanted to drop a few lobster pots out near the mudhole during the spring/summer season. Does anyone know what the rules are for recreational fisherman? Permits? Are there issues with the commercial guys?

Any info is appreciated.
Thanks,
Capt. Seaweed

njdiver
01-05-2013, 03:08 PM
The majority of regulations for lobster can be found here:

N.J.A.C. 7:25-18.5

http://www.lexisnexis.com/hottopics/njcode/

Here are the main regs and application for recreational pots:

N.J.A.C. 7:25-18.5

NEW JERSEY ADMINISTRATIVE CODE
Copyright (c) 2012 by the New Jersey Office of Administrative Law

*** This file includes all Regulations adopted and published through the ***
*** New Jersey Register, Vol. 44, No. 23, December 3, 2012 ***

TITLE 7. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
CHAPTER 25. DIVISION OF FISH AND WILDLIFE RULES
SUBCHAPTER 18. MARINE FISHERIES

N.J.A.C. 7:25-18.5 (2012)

§ 7:25-18.5 General net regulations

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11. Lobster or fish pots may be used for the taking of all species except those specifically protected pursuant to the specific requirements of N.J.A.C. 7:25-14.3 through 14.20 and shall be used only in the Atlantic Ocean, Delaware Bay, Raritan Bay and Sandy Hook Bay except as provided in (g)11ix below.

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(4) Individuals intending to harvest lobsters by lobster pots for recreational purposes must purchase a fish and lobster pot license. Individuals holding a fish and lobster pot license issued for the recreational harvest of lobster shall receive an allocation for 10 lobster pots to be fished in State waters only and shall not harvest more than six lobsters per license per day. Lobsters taken under the provisions of a fish and lobster pot license for recreational purposes may not be sold, offered for sale or used for barter.

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APPLICATION FOR COMMERCIAL MARINE LICENSES FOR NEW JERSEY RESIDENTS

(covers recreational license as well.)

http://www.state.nj.us/dep/fgw/pdf/marine_commapp-res.pdf