Virginia Administrative Code
Title 4 - CONSERVATION AND NATURAL RESOURCES
Agency 20 - MARINE RESOURCES COMMISSION


Current through Register Vol. 40, No. 16, March 25, 2024

AGENCY SUMMARY

The Marine Resources Commission has jurisdiction over commercial fishing and all marine fish, marine shellfish, marine organisms and habitat that extend to the fall line of all tidal rivers and streams of the Commonwealth. The commission also exercises proprietary responsibility for the Commonwealth's submerged lands statewide. It may promulgate regulations and guidelines necessary to carry out the provisions of Title 28.2: Fisheries and Habitat of the Tidal Waters. The law-enforcement division of the commission is the Virginia Marine Police. The commission operates a marine police radio dispatch system. Code of Virginia, Title 28.2, Chapter 1.

The commission is authorized to license the taking of various types of fish, shellfish, and marine organisms for different purposes and by different methods or devices, and to license exportation of oysters and purchasers of shellfish. It may assign and lease oyster and clam planting grounds. It may designate certain public grounds, close and open areas, fix or alter open seasons, restrict methods of taking, fix minimum size and maximum quantity of catch, and make other regulations for purposes of conservation and promotion of the seafood industry. It may inspect records and vessels and other conveyances, and its officers have the power of arrest and may seize nets, gear and cargo. Code of Virginia, Title 28.2, Chapters 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7. It is authorized to prepare fishery management plans containing evaluations of regulatory management options based upon scientific, economic, biological, and sociological information. Code of Virginia, Title 28.2, Chapter 2. It is authorized to license the landing of seafood in the Commonwealth. Code of Virginia, Title 28.2, Chapter 3.

Jointly with the Department of Health, it is responsible for enforcing statutes providing for control of sanitary conditions in packing houses and planting grounds (under which the Department of Health prescribes standards). The agencies may make uniform regulations for this purpose, and the commission may license and make emergency regulations governing removal of shellfish from condemned areas. The commission is authorized to promulgate regulations for the harvesting, transporting, handling and transplanting of wild and cultured seed-stock shellfish from condemned areas. The commission may license the importation, for placing into state waters, of fish, shellfish or crustacea of species or from states or waters not on its approved lists. Code of Virginia, Title 28.2, Chapter 8.

The commission is authorized to issue permits for the use of state-owned subaqueous beds, to issue permits to recover underwater historic property, and to establish bulkhead lines and private pier lines on or over waters subject to the Commonwealth's jurisdiction. It may require removal or repair of abandoned or hazardous structures or boats in or upon state waters. The commission is required to develop, in consultation with the Virginia Institute of Marine Science, guidelines containing criteria for use in defining existing beds of submerged aquatic vegetation and delineating areas where there is potential for restoring such vegetation. Code of Virginia, Title 28.2, Chapter 12. It is also authorized to prescribe guidelines for the use of different types of wetlands and to adopt regulations to carry out the statute providing for their conservation. It reviews all decisions of local wetlands boards with respect to permits for the use or development of wetlands. It issues permits for such use as to wetlands owned by the Commonwealth, and as to other lands in localities that have not adopted the statutorily authorized wetlands zoning ordinance. Code of Virginia, Title 28.2, Chapter 13. It has similar authority respecting uses of coastal primary sand dunes and some beaches. Code of Virginia, Title 28.2, Chapter 14. It may promulgate regulations in order to manage all ungranted shores of the sea, marsh and meadowlands. Code of Virginia, Title 28.2, Chapter 15.

The commission operates under the supervision of the Secretary of Natural Resources. Regulations are available at the commission's office at 2600 Washington Avenue, 3rd Floor, Newport News, VA 23607. Copies are also filed with the clerks of circuit courts in Tidewater counties and cities. Internet address: http://www.mrc.virginia.gov/

Rev. 8/2012

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