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or call the
Division of Fish and Wildlife
at
789-3094
and for
COMMERCIAL TRIP LIMITS
call 423-1920 and press 3



























































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Marine Fisheries Minimum Sizes & Possession Limits

Minimum sizes are measured for Total Length (TL) [TL is from tip of snout to tip of tail]

2008 RECREATIONAL 2008 COMMERCIAL LOBSTERS, BLUE CRABS & HORSESHOE CRABS SHELLFISH

2008 RECREATIONAL MARINE FISHERIES

Species

Minimum
size

Season

Possession Limit

American eel

6"

No closed season

50 fish/person/day

American plaice (dab)

14"

No closed season

No limit

Black sea bass

12"

No closed season

25 fish/person/day

Bluefish

No minimum size

No closed season

10 fish/person/day

Cod

22"

No closed season

10 fish/person/day

Summer flounder (fluke)

20"

Jan. 1 - Dec. 31

7 fish/person/day

Monkfish (Goosefish)

17" whole
11" tail

No closed season

50 lbs tails/day

Haddock

19"

No closed season

No limit

Pollock

19"

No closed season

No limit

Scup (Shore and Private)

10.5"

May 24 - Sept. 25

10 fish/person/day

Scup (Party and Charter)

11"

June 12 - Aug. 31
Sept. 1 - Oct. 15

10 fish/person/day
45 fish/person/day

Striped bass

 28"

No closed season

2 fish/person/day

Tautog

16"

April 15-May 31
June 1-June 30
July 1-Oct. 17
Oct. 18-Dec. 15

3 fish/person/day
CLOSED
3 fish/person/day
8 fish/person/day

Weakfish (Squeteague)

16"

No closed season

6 fish/person/day

Winter flounder (blackback)

12"

 April 26 - May 25
 Sept. 27 - Oct. 26

4 fish/person/day

The harvesting or possession of winter flounder is PROHIBITED in Narragansett Bay north of the lines from So. Ferry Rd. in Narragansett to Ft. Getty; Ft. Wetherill to Ft. Adams; and Sandy Pt. to High Hill Pt.
Witch flounder
(gray sole)

14"

No closed season

No limit

Yellowtail flounder

13"

No closed season

No limit

2009 COMMERCIAL FISHERIES

"Restricted finfish" indicated in Red
Trip limits and open fisheries are subject to change.
For current COMMERCIAL TRIP LIMITS call 423-1920 and press 3

SPECIES

MINIMUM SIZE

SEASON

CURRENT
COMMERCIAL
TRIP LIMIT

ANNUAL QUOTA

American eel

6"

No closed season

No limit

None

American plaice (dab)

14"

No closed season

No limit

None

American shad

None

1/1 - 12/31

Prohibited in state waters

None

Black sea bass

11"

Sub-Periods
1/1 - 4/30 - 25%
5/1 - 7/31 25%
8/1 - 10/31 - 39%
11/1 - 12/31 - 11%

750 lbs/day

Yes

Bluefish

No minimum

January 1 - June 30
July 1 - Dec. 31

Unlimited

Yes

Cod

22"

No closed season

75 lbs/day

None

Spiny Dogfish

None

Sub-Periods
May 1 - October 31
Nov. 1 - April 30

CLOSED

Yes

Summer flounder (fluke)

14"

Sub-Periods
1/1 - 4/30 - 54%
5/1 - 10/31 - 35%
11/1 - 12/31 - 11%
CLOSED Fri/Sat from 6/1 to 10/31

100 lbs/day

Yes

Monkfish

17" whole/
11" tail

4/1-7/31

8/1-3/31

200 lbs tails or 664 lbs whole per day

50 lbs tails or 166 lbs whole per day

Yes

Haddock

19"

No closed season

No limit

None

Pollock

19"

No closed season

No limit

None

Scup


9"

Sub-Periods
Jan - Apr (fed quota)
May - Jun
Jul - Sept 15
Sept 16 - Oct 31
Nov - Dec (fed quota)

2,000 lbs/day
or
30,000 lbs/2 weeks w/ aggregate permit

Yes

Floating traps
9"

May 1 - Oct 31

CLOSED

Yes

Striped bass


34"

Sub-Periods
June 1 - August 31
Sept. 1 - Dec. 31
CLOSED Fri/Sat thru-out

CLOSED

Yes

Floating traps
26"

Jan 1 -100% harvest 
Aug 27-10,000 pound set aside harvest

Unlimited

Yes

Tautog

16"

Sub-Periods
4/15 - 5/31
7/15 - 8/29
10/15 - 12/15


CLOSED

Yes

Weakfish (Squeteague)

16"

No closed season

6/1 - 6/30; and
8/7 - 11/8

All other times



unlimited possession


150 lbs. per vessel/day

None

The harvesting or possession of winter flounder is PROHIBITED in Narragansett Bay north of the Colregs Line of Demarcation
Winter flounder
In open areas of the Coastal Marine Life Area (CMLMA)
 

12"

No closed season

100 lbs./day in the coastal ponds

Call DFW for details

Yellowtail flounder

13"

No closed season

No limit

None

Atlantic herring

No
minimum size

Closed annually
Oct 1-Oct 21

No limit

Call DFW

For daily trip limits or possession on quota managed species call the Division of Fish and Wildlife (DFW) at (401) 789-3094; 423-1923 or 783-2304

LOBSTERS, BLUE CRABS,
and HORSESHOE CRABS

Minimum Sizes and Possession Limits

The possession of egg-bearing lobsters and blue crabs is PROHIBITED.
For more detailed lobster, blue crab, or horseshoe crab regulations click here

Lobsters: Harvesting by licensed residents only, all lobsters must be measured IMMEDIATELY.
All lobsters measuring less than the legal minimum size of 3-3/8" carapace length must be returned immediately to the water from which taken. Measuring: The carapace length is measured from the rear of the eye socket along a line parallel to the centerline of the body shell to the rear end of the body shell.

Blue Crabs: Harvesting by residents only, by crab net, dip net, scoop net, handline and trot line only. It is illegal to harvest crabs from sunset to sunrise. All blue crabs measuring less than the legal minimum size of five inches (5") from spike-end to spike-end must be returned immediately to the water from which taken. No person shall possess, take, or attempt to take more than twenty-five (25) blue crabs from any of the waters of Rhode Island except when taken by a scoop or crab net, trot, or hand line. Measuring: A direct line measured from the end of one spike across the body shell to the end of the opposite spike must be no less than five inches (5").

Horseshoe Crabs: No person shall harvest horseshoe crabs from waters or shoreline of the state during the 48-hour period preceding and the 48-hour period following the new and full moons during the months of May, June, and July annually. No person shall harvest horseshoe crabs for commercial or recreational purposes on or within 100 feet seaward of Patience and Prudence Islands in Narragansett Bay. Commercial: It is illegal for any person to harvest horseshoe crabs in Rhode Island for commercial purposes without a Multi-Purpose Commercial Marine license and a Horseshoe Crab Harvest Permit. There is an annual commercial harvest quota allocated to the State of Rhode Island by the Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission (ASMFC). Recreational: It is illegal for any person to harvest horseshoe crabs in Rhode Island for recreational purposes without a Horseshoe Crab Harvest Permit. Any resident with a Horseshoe Crab Harvest Permit may possess not more than five (5) horseshoe crabs in any calendar day. Horseshoe Crab Harvest Permits are obtainable from Scott Olszewski at the Division of Fish and Wildlife.

SHELLFISH
Minimum Sizes

Shellfishing is prohibited statewide between sunset and sunrise

Species

Minimum size

Bay Quahaug Mercenaria mercenaria

1" hinge width

Soft-shelled clam Mya arenaris

1 ½" longest axis

Oyster Crassostrea virginica

3" longest axis

Scallop Argopecten irradians

No seed possession

Surf Clam Spisula solidissima

5" longest axis


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