Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 22, November 1, 2024
Section 08.02.03.04 - Crab ScrapesA. A crab scrape may not: (1) Have a bar wider than 60 inches;(2) Have teeth or projections of any kind;(3) Have a flat plate attached to the scraping bar, which is the bar that touches the bottom;(4) Have a diver, chain, or other device attached to it or the taking line to hold the scrape to the bottom; and(5) Exceed 80 pounds in weight, including the bag.B. Number of Scrapes Permitted. (1) A person may not use more than two scrapes in any vessel that is propelled by an engine.(2) Scrapes may not be affixed to each other so as to form a single fishing unit.C. Prohibited Areas. Scrapes are prohibited in the following areas: (1) St. Mary's River-that portion lying upriver from a line drawn between Chancellor Point and Portobello Point;(2) Calvert Bay and Smith Creek-that portion north of a line drawn between Kitts Point and Lawson Point;(3) All submerged lands leased for shellfish cultivation in accordance with Natural Resources Article, Title 4, Subtitle 11A, Annotated Code of Maryland; and(4) The waters of the Chesapeake Bay and tidal tributaries north of a line extending in a westerly direction from the southern point of the mouth of Punch Island Creek in Dorchester County defined by Lat. 38°25'15.2"N., Long. 76°17'19.7"W. to Cove Point in Calvert County defined by Lat. 38°23'05.4"N., Long. 76°22'52.3"W.D. Hand Scrapes. Notwithstanding §C(4) of this regulation, a person may use a single scrape not wider than 48 inches and not heavier than 45 pounds north of the line defined in §C(4) of this regulation in the following areas: (1) The area of the Chesapeake Bay east of a line drawn from a point at or near Cook Point in Dorchester County defined by Lat. 38°37'41.5"N., Long. 76°17'21.1"W.; then running approximately 193° True to a point at or near Hills Point in Dorchester County defined by Lat. 38°34'19.9"N., Long. 76°18'21.2"W.; and(2) The waters of Queen Anne's County and Kent County.Md. Code Regs. 08.02.03.04
Regulation .04 adopted effective March 28, 1983 (10:6 Md. R. 555)
Regulations .04 and new Regulation .04 adopted as an emergency provision effective March 31, 2004 (31:8 Md. R. 643); adopted permanently effective August 2, 2004 (31:15 Md. R. 1185)
Regulation .04E adopted effective February 14, 2005 (32:3 Md. R. 289)