Code of Maine Rules
13 - DEPARTMENT OF MARINE RESOURCES
188 - MARINE RESOURCES - GENERAL
Chapter 25 - LOBSTER AND CRAB REGULATIONS
Section 188-25-40 - Green Crabs
Universal Citation: 13 ME Code Rules ยง 188-25-40
Current through 2024-38, September 18, 2024
A. Definitions
(1)
Green
Crab. The green crab is defined as the species Carcinus
maenas, also known as the common shore crab.
(2)
Green Crab Trap. "Green crab
trap" means a trap, pot or other stationary contrivance or device that may be
set on the ocean bottom and used for taking green crabs in compliance with the
regulations in Chapter 25.40(B)(1)(b).
B. Trap Design and Marking Requirements
(1) It shall be unlawful
to fish for or take green crabs with a trap other than:
(a) A trap constructed with any opening
greater less than 11/2 inch wide; any length is allowed; or
(b) An approved crab trap as defined in
Chapter 25 02(C).
(2)
Escape Panel. All green crab traps must be equipped with a
biodegradable escape panel located next to the bottom edge that has a minimum
size of 3 3/4 inches by 3 3/4 inches.
(3)
Marking. It shall be
unlawful to set, raise, lift or transfer any green crab trap unless it is
clearly marked with a buoy that has the owner's green crab fishing license
number written on it. No floating or neutral line will be allowed. A green crab
only license holder must display a buoy with the green crab license number, and
the buoy must be mounted in a manner so that it is clearly visible on both
sides of the boat.
C. Limitations
(1)
Fishing
Method. Green crabs may be taken as a by-catch by DMR licensed
commercial lobster fishermen or by traps that meet the design and marking
requirements in Chapter 25.40(B), by hand, hook and line, or as by-catch in
another licensed fishery.
(2)
Trawl Trap Limit. It shall be unlawful to have on a trawl more
than 3 green crab traps on one warp and buoy.
(3)
Fishing Area. Fishing for
green crabs shall be limited to the territorial waters of the State of Maine
defined as all waters of the State within the rise and fall of the tide seaward
to the 3-nautical-mile line as shown on the most recently published Federal
Government nautical chart, but does not include areas above any fishway or dam
when that fishway or dam is the dividing line between tidewater and fresh
water.
(4)
Lobster By-catch
Prohibited. The holder of a commercial green crab only license may not
be in possession of any lobster or lobster parts in accordance with 12 M.R.S.
§6808(8) or other
marine organism in accordance with laws and regulations pertaining to the
taking or possession of that species. Otherwise, any marine organism caught by
a green crab trap other than green crabs shall be immediately liberated at the
location of capture.
(5)
Exemptions
(a)
Personal
Use. A license is not required to fish for, take, possess or transport
green crabs for personal use pursuant to 12 M.R.S. §6808(4).
(6)
Enforcement. Marine Patrol
Officers may inspect, at any time, any trap or related equipment to ensure
compliance with this regulation.
(7)
Night prohibition. It shall
be unlawful to fish for or take green crabs during the period 1/2 hour
after sunset, as defined in 12 M.R.S. §6001(46), until
1/2 hour before sunrise, as defined in 12 M.R.S. §6001(45).
(8)
Bait. Bait used in green
crab traps shall comply with all applicable regulations pursuant to 12 M.R.S.
§6175 and §6432-A and Chapter
25.11.
D. License
(1)
License
Required. It is unlawful to take green crabs without a license pursuant
to 12 M.R.S.A. §6808, or as a by-catch in another
licensed fishery.
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