Shellfish grounds definition

Shellfish grounds means all land underlying waters within the rise and fall of the tide and the marine limits of the jurisdiction of the State (R.I. Gen. Laws § 20-8.1- 1).
Shellfish grounds means the submerged lands of the rivers, bays and oceans sustaining or capable of sustaining shellfish under the jurisdiction of the State.
Shellfish grounds means the submerged lands of the rivers, bays and oceans sustaining or capable

Examples of Shellfish grounds in a sentence

  • Within the leased area, said shellfish may be reared in an artificial enclosure, or on any other type of structure or substrate, either on land or in the water.(230) "Shellfish grounds" means the submerged lands of the rivers, bays and oceans sustaining or capable of sustaining shellfish under the jurisdiction of the State.(241) "Spat" means immature oysters.

  • S-55, Horseshoe Crab Dredging Restrictions(a) It shall be unlawful for any person to dredge horseshoe crabs in the area in Delaware Bay designated as leased Shellfish grounds except on one’s own leased shellfish grounds or with permission from the owner of leased shellfish grounds.

  • The Habitat component in Shrimp and Shellfish grounds was down by 4.3% and the Cooperative Research component was up by 39.3%.

  • Harvesting is permitted only from State or Public Shellfish grounds.

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  • Shellfish means those species of marine and freshwater

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