New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 7 - ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Chapter 25 - DIVISION OF FISH AND WILDLIFE RULES
Subchapter 14 - CRAB AND LOBSTER MANAGEMENT
Section 7:25-14.16 - Eligibility for lobster pot permit and pot allocation

Universal Citation: NJ Admin Code 7:25-14.16

Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 6, March 18, 2024

(a) As of December 31, 2001, a vessel shall not land lobster harvested by a lobster pot unless such vessel is in the possession of a valid New Jersey Lobster Pot Permit issued in the name of the vessel and owner, except as provided for at 7:25-18.5(g)11 i(4).

1. To be eligible for a Type A, B, C and F Lobster Pot Permit allowing the use or possession in Federal and/or State waters of an allotted number of lobster pots as defined under 7:25-18.5(g)11, a complete application, including the required documentation, must be received by the Department no later than December 31, 2001. To be eligible for a Type E Lobster Pot Permit allowing the use or possession in Federal and/or State waters of an allotted number of lobster pots as defined under 7:25-18.5(g)11, a complete application, including the required documentation, must be received by the Department no later than December 31, 2002. Applications may be mailed to:

New Jersey Lobster Pot Permit

Nacote Creek Research Station

PO Box 418

Port Republic, NJ 08241

i. For a Type A Lobster Pot Permit, the applicant shall document that the vessel owner possesses a current valid Federal Lobster Permit, had landed and sold a minimum of 2,000 pounds of lobster in New Jersey in any one calendar year during the period from March 25, 1991 to September 3, 1998, and participated in the harvest of lobster by lobster pot, pursuant to (a)4 below, during the year of documented landings submitted by the applicant.
(1) A Type A Lobster Pot Permittee shall receive an allocation for the number of lobster pots (traps) authorized on the permittee's Federal Fisheries Permit for American lobster (Federal Lobster Permit), to be fished in Federal and/or State waters. For the purpose of this section, lobster pots will be assumed to last for five years with a 10 percent loss of pots per year.

(2) Documented proof of participation in an ASMFC Management Area pot fishery shall consist of one or more of the following:
(A) Federal logbook reporting forms identifying the vessel, number of pots fished, date of landings and National Marine Fisheries Service Statistical Area from where lobster were harvested;

(B) A personal logbook in combination with a notarized statement from the applicant attesting to its authenticity; and/or

(C) Gear damage compensation reports.

ii. For a Type B Lobster Pot Permit, the applicant shall document that the vessel owner possesses a current valid Federal Lobster Permit, had landed and sold a minimum of 2,000 pounds of lobster in New Jersey in any one calendar year during the period from January 1, 1980 to March 25, 1991 and participated in the harvest of lobster by lobster pot pursuant to (a)4 below, during the year of documented landings submitted by the applicant.
(1) A Type B Lobster Pot Permittee shall receive an allocation for the number of lobster pots (traps) authorized on the permittee's Federal Fisheries Permit for American lobster to be fished in Federal and/or State waters.

iii. For a Type C Lobster Pot Permit, the applicant shall document that the vessel owner has possessed a valid New Jersey Lobster/Fish Pot License in any one calendar year during the period from January 1, 1980 to September 3, 1998 and landed and sold a minimum of 2,000 pounds of lobster in New Jersey during the year of the valid New Jersey Lobster and Fish Pot License submitted by the applicant.
(1) A Type C Commercial Lobster Pot permittee shall receive an allocation for 500 lobster pots to be fished in State waters only.

(2) An applicant seeking eligibility for a Type C New Jersey Lobster Pot Permit and pot allocation shall not have received or applied for pot or trap tags from any other lobster pot or trap tag issuing jurisdiction.

iv. For a Type E Lobster Pot Permit, the applicant shall document that the vessel owner possesses a current valid Federal Lobster Permit, landed and sold a minimum of 500 pounds of lobster in New Jersey in any one calendar year during the period from January 1, 1980 to September 3, 1998, and participated in the harvest of lobster by otter trawl or lobster pot, pursuant to (a)4 or (a)5 below, during the year of documented landings submitted by the applicant.
(1) A Type E Lobster Pot Permittee shall receive an allocation for the number of lobster pots (traps) authorized on the permittee's Federal Fisheries Permit for American lobster to be fished in Federal and/or State waters.

(2) A Type E Lobster Pot Permittee that does not possess a Federal Fisheries Permit for American Lobster shall receive a lobster pot (trap) allocation of 500 pots (traps) to be fished in State waters only.

(3) A Type E Lobster Pot Permittee shall not possess otter trawl gear aboard his or her permitted vessel when fishing with pot gear. The simultaneous possession of otter trawl gear and lobster pot gear on board a vessel shall constitute prima facie evidence of a violation of this section.

v. For a Type F Lobster Pot Permit, the applicant shall document that the vessel owner possesses a current valid Federal Lobster Permit, landed and sold a minimum of 2,000 pounds of lobster in New Jersey in any one calendar year during the period from September 3, 1998 to December 31, 2000, and participated in the harvest of lobster by lobster pot pursuant to (a)4 below during the year of documented landings submitted by the applicant.
(1) A Type F Lobster Pot Permittee shall receive an allocation for the number of lobster pots (traps) authorized on the permittee's Federal Fisheries Permit for American lobster to be fished in Federal and/or State waters.

2. Documented proof of a Federal Lobster Permit or State Lobster/Fish Pot License shall consist of a copy of said permit or license submitted with the application that can be confirmed by Federal and State records.

3. Documented proof of landings shall consist of one or more of the following:
i. Weigh-out slips from the purchaser totaling the weight and the date the lobster was harvested; or

ii. A notarized statement from the applicant and the purchaser(s), attesting to the weight and date the lobster were landed and sold. A copy of the business records supporting the statement(s) must accompany the application.

4. Documented proof of participation in the lobster pot fishery shall be established through one or more of the following:
i. Federal logbook reporting forms identifying the vessel, number of pots fished and date of landings in New Jersey;

ii. A personal logbook in combination with bait and pot receipts;

iii. Gear damage compensation reports; or

iv. A notarized statement from the applicant and pot manufacturer or retailer attesting to the number of lobster pots and the date that the pots were purchased. A copy of the business records supporting the statement(s) must accompany the application.

5. Documented proof of participation in the lobster otter trawl fishery shall be established through one or more of the following:
i. Federal logbook reporting forms identifying the vessel, fishing gear and date of landings in New Jersey; or

ii. A copy of New Jersey license to fish with an otter trawl that can be confirmed by State records.

6. Other documentation similar to that in (a)3, 4 and 5 above may be accepted at the discretion of the Commissioner after his or her review.

7. The applicable New Jersey Lobster Pot Permit shall be on board the vessel to which it is issued at all times. The permit and pot allocation is valid upon issuance and in subsequent years unless revoked as part of a penalty action pursuant to 7:25-14.19 or as modified by the Commissioner, pursuant to 7:25-14.19. The applicable permit is issued to a specific vessel in the name of the owner.

8. The owner of a vessel permitted pursuant to this subsection may transfer his or her Lobster Pot Permit, upon application to the Department as follows:
i. To his or her replacement vessel. The vessel being replaced shall no longer be eligible for a New Jersey Lobster Pot Permit or pot allocation based upon the vessel's history, but shall be eligible for a permit transfer from another permitted vessel.

ii. Along with the sale of his or her vessel to a new owner, the owner selling the vessel shall no longer be eligible for a New Jersey Lobster Pot Permit based on the harvesting history of the vessel being sold.

iii. Transfer of a permit to a new vessel shall be limited to the same pot allocation and Lobster Permit Type as the original permitted vessel or as modified by the Commissioner pursuant to 7:25-14.19.

iv. No permit shall be transferred without the prior approval of the Department, based upon satisfaction of (a)8i through iii above.

9. Any harvester or vessel landing lobster in New Jersey for the purpose of sale shall sell all lobster only to a permitted Federal lobster dealer.

10. All New Jersey Lobster Permit holders landing lobster in New Jersey shall be required to complete monthly reports signed by the permittee attesting to the validity of the information. The monthly report forms shall be supplied by and returned to the Federal or State agency given authority for the Pot Tag Program and shall include all information required by said agency.

11. All New Jersey Lobster Permit holders shall allow research personnel from the Department or a person designated by the Department aboard the permitted vessel at any time following a 48 hour notification to sample lobster pot catches at sea.

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