Massachusetts General Laws
Chapter 130 - Marine Fish and Fisheries
Section 52 - Taking of Eels, Shellfish and Sea Worms; Areas in Which Commercial Taking Prohibited

Section 52. The selectmen of a town bordering upon coastal waters, if so authorized by their town, and the board of aldermen or the city council of any city so situated may control, regulate or prohibit the taking of eels and any or all kinds of shellfish and sea worms within such cities and towns and may, from time to time, without other or special authority therefor, make any regulations not contrary to law in regard to said fisheries as they deem expedient, including the times, places, methods, purposes, uses, sizes, quantities and any other particulars of such taking, and may grant permits, and establish the fees therefor, subject to any such regulation, then or thereafter in force. Any such authorizations to said selectmen hereunder shall continue in force until subsequent action of such town shall repeal the same. Any regulations made under authority of this section shall continue in force until the board of aldermen, city council, or selectmen, as the case may be, shall alter, amend, rescind or repeal the same, or the authority of the selectmen to make and enforce such regulations shall be repealed. No city or town shall require a person to be licensed to take shellfish who is accompanying or operating a boat for a person so licensed and who is not otherwise actively engaged in or assisting in such fishing.
Any regulations made hereunder shall take effect as therein stated, shall be published by posting a copy of the same in the office of the aldermen, city council or selectmen making the same, and in the office of the city or town clerk, and in three or more public places in said city or town, or by publishing the same once in a newspaper, if any, published in said city or town, and by sending a certified copy thereof to the director, twenty-four hours at least before the time set for the same to take effect; provided that the director may, if he deems it necessary for the protection of shellfish in emergency, authorize the making of such regulations effective immediately, in which case publication shall be made within forty-eight hours after the same shall take effect. The records of the aldermen, city council or selectmen, as to the contents of the regulations, and the method and time of publication thereof, or a copy thereof attested by their secretary, shall be prima facie evidence of such facts therein stated. The records of the town as to the instructions to the selectmen, or a copy thereof attested by the town clerk, shall be prima facie evidence of such instructions.
If any city or town bordering on the coastal waters neglects or refuses to take the control of the shellfish, sea worms or eels within its boundaries as provided in this section, such control shall be temporarily exercised by the director for the benefit of such city or town and such authority shall continue until such time as the aldermen or city council of such city or the selectmen under authority of a vote of such town shall take over such control. Nothing in this paragraph shall be construed as authorizing the director to take control of or exercise the authority provided in this section over the taking of clams from any areas leased from the commonwealth by cities or towns in Essex county as provided in chapter seven hundred and ten of the acts of nineteen hundred and twelve and amendments thereto nor shall such authority extend to the issuance of private shellfish grants as provided in section fifty-seven.
Every city or town which exercises the authority over such coastal fisheries as provided in this section shall set aside an area or areas not then in private control or under municipal cultivation in which the commercial taking of shellfish shall be prohibited and from which shellfish may be taken, for his own family use, by any inhabitant of the commonwealth holding a permit therefor from such city or town. In any city or town issuing such permits to take shellfish for family use, any inhabitant of the commonwealth shall be issued such a permit upon payment of the fee, if any, established therefor; provided, however, that such city or town shall not charge a veteran a fee greater than the fee charged to a resident of such city or town. Such permits shall be uniform, and the regulations established in connection therewith shall make no distinction among different classes of permit holders except with respect to the amount of the fee therefor. Such permit shall not allow the taking of shellfish of a size at a season prohibited by law and the amount therefor taken for any family shall not exceed in any one week, one bushel of any or all kinds of shellfish, but the councilmen or selectmen, as the case may be, may, with the approval of the director, reduce the maximum amount of any or all of such shellfish taken for such purpose.
Nothing in this section shall be construed to authorize the aldermen, city council or selectmen to exercise any authority hereunder in areas declared under section seventy-four or under corresponding provisions of earlier laws to be contaminated unless such action is in accordance with a management plan developed by cities and towns with the assistance and approval of the director.
For purposes of this section and of section fifty-four, the term shellfish shall not include the commercial harvest of those species of shellfish known as sea clams (spilosa solidissima) and ocean quahogs (artica islandica); provided, however, that the director may authorize the commercial management of sea clams and ocean quahogs by regional management of cities and towns, if in his opinion regional management will be in the best interests of the commonwealth. Regional management shall be based upon a regional plan developed by the cities and towns concerned and approved by the director. The director is authorized to promulgate rules and regulations for the development, approval and implementation of all regional plans.

Structure Massachusetts General Laws

Massachusetts General Laws

Part I - Administration of the Government

Title XIX - Agriculture and Conservation

Chapter 130 - Marine Fish and Fisheries

Section 1 - Definitions; Rules of Construction

Section 1a - Division of Marine Fisheries

Section 1b - Marine Fisheries Advisory Commission

Section 2 - Transferability of Licenses, Permits and Certificates of Registration; Suspension or Voidance for Violation of Marine Laws; Surrender; Impounding Fishing Gear

Section 3 - Duplicate License, Permit, or Certificate

Section 4 - Record of Licenses, Permits or Certificates; Inspection; Endorsement of Date of Sale on License, Permits and Certificates

Section 4a - Administrative Inspections

Section 5 - Jurisdictional Boundaries

Section 8a - Powers of Police Officers

Section 9 - Searches, Seizures and Arrests Without Warrant

Section 10 - Issuance of Search Warrant

Section 12 - Seizure and Forfeiture of Fish Unlawfully Taken, Boats and Apparatus; Sale; Proceeds

Section 13 - Display of Fish Upon Demand; Violations

Section 14 - Limitation of Actions and Prosecutions

Section 15a - Reciprocal Enforcement of Laws Relating to Marine Fisheries

Section 16 - Occupation of Tide Waters or Work Done Therein Subject to Chapter 91

Section 17 - Powers of Director

Section 17a - Management of Marine Fisheries

Section 17b - Aquacultural Enterprises; Permits

Section 17c - Recreational Saltwater Fishing Permit Program; Finfishing; For-Hire Fishing; Categories; Marine Recreational Fisheries Development Panel

Section 17d - Penalties for Violation of Sec. 17c

Section 18 - Illegal Entry on Property Maintained for Experiments, Protection or Propagation of Fish

Section 19 - Providing Passage for Salt Water Fish Into Fresh Water to Spawn; Refusal or Neglect to Repair or Construct Fishway; Operation and Maintenance of Fishways

Section 20 - Increase in Supply of Shellfish; Co-Operation With Coastal Cities and Towns; Treatment or Purification of Shellfish

Section 20a - Propagation of Shellfish; Co-Operation With Coastal Cities and Towns

Section 21 - Compilation of Statistical Information Useful to Marine Fish Industries; Confidentiality; False Reports; Refusal or Failure

Section 23 - Discharge of Oil or Other Poisonous Substances Into Coastal Waters; Use of Explosives; Penalty

Section 24 - Violation of Sec. 23; Tort Liability

Section 25 - Discharge of Sewage or Other Substance Injurious to Public Health Into Coastal Waters; Approved Drainage

Section 26 - Jurisdiction and Proceedings to Enforce Secs. 23 to 25

Section 27 - Criminal and Tort Liability for Discharge of Sewage or Other Substance Injurious to Public Health Into Coastal Waters

Section 28 - Exclusive Right of Ownership and Control of Fish of Riparian Owners of Ponds; Cultivation Rights

Section 29 - Construction of Weir, Pound Net or Fish Trap

Section 30 - Marking of Weir, Pound Net or Fish Trap With Number of Approval

Section 31 - Destruction or Injury to Weir, Pound Net or Fish Trap

Section 32 - Fishing Gear Swept Ashore by Natural Causes; Recovery

Section 33 - Reports of Owners of Boats and Fishing Gear; Marking of Fish Cars

Section 34 - Catching, Buying and Selling Smelt Between March 15 and June 15; Wholesale or Retail Dealers

Section 35 - Taking Smelt Except by Angling; Inadvertent Taking by Net; Possession of Net, Seine or Trap as Prima Facie Evidence

Section 36 - Closing Portions of Streams Flowing Into Coastal Waters During Spawning Season

Section 37 - Lobsters and Crabs; Licenses

Section 37a - Green Crabs

Section 38 - Licenses; Application; Fee; Eligibility; Markings of Buoys; Exhibition of License

Section 38a - Display of License Number and Buoy Colors

Section 38b - Commercial Licenses; Catch Data; Transfers

Section 39 - Hours for Tending, Lifting or Drawing Lobster or Crab Pots or Traps

Section 41 - Taking or Selling Female Lobsters Bearing Eggs

Section 41a - Taking of Female Egg-Bearing Lobsters While Fishing or Landing

Section 42 - Plants for Propagation of Lobsters; Establishment and Maintenance

Section 43 - Conditions for Taking or Possession of Egg-Bearing Lobsters; Rearing and Liberating of Young; Disposition of Lobsters

Section 44 - Sale or Possession of Short Lobsters; Mutilation of Short Lobsters; Prima Facie Evidence

Section 44a - V–notched Lobster

Section 44b - Limits on Sales of Lobsters Taken by Methods Other Than Pots or Traps

Section 47 - Marking Barrels, Boxes or Containers of Lobsters or Lobster Meat

Section 48 - Disposal of Lobsters or Lobster Meat Seized in Unmarked Containers

Section 49 - Liability of Carrier of Unmarked Containers of Lobsters or Lobster Meat

Section 50 - Forfeiture or Liberation of Seized Lobsters or Lobster Meat

Section 51 - Sale of Native Lobsters; Representations for Purposes of Sale

Section 51a - Sale of Crabmeat; Representations for Purposes of Sale

Section 52 - Taking of Eels, Shellfish and Sea Worms; Areas in Which Commercial Taking Prohibited

Section 53 - Form of Permits; Record of Issuance

Section 54 - Cultivation, Propagation and Protection of Shellfish; Appropriations by Cities and Towns; Close Seasons

Section 55 - Aliens; Shellfish Taken for Commercial Purposes; Permits

Section 56 - Joint Control by Municipalities of Marine Fisheries

Section 57 - Shellfish Aquaculture Licenses

Section 58 - Transfer or Renewal of Licenses

Section 59 - Application for License; Request for Survey and Plan

Section 60 - Hearing on Issuance of License; Notice; Publication

Section 61 - Marking of Territory Covered by License; Maintenance of Markings

Section 62 - Records of Licensed Areas, Licenses Granted, Transfers and Renewals

Section 63 - Exclusive Rights of Licensees or Transferees; Trespass on Licensed Area; Treble Damages

Section 64 - Annual Fee for License

Section 65 - Annual Report of Shellfish Planted, Produced and Marketed; Estimate of Growing Shellfish; Forfeiture for Deficiency

Section 66 - Destruction or Removal of Marks or Bounds; Double Damages

Section 67 - Taking or Disturbing Shellfish From Licensed Grounds or Beds Without Consent

Section 68 - Digging, Taking or Carrying Away Shellfish From Licensed Waters, Flats or Creeks at Night

Section 69 - Seed Quahaugs, Clams or Oysters; Taking or Possession

Section 70 - Taking and Sale of Scallops; Adult and Seed Scallops; Culling

Section 71 - Close Season on Scallops

Section 72 - Limitation on Catch of Scallops

Section 73 - Granting Modification in Respect to Close Season and Number of Scallops That May Be Taken; Petition; Investigation

Section 74 - Determination of Contaminated Areas; Notice of Results

Section 74a - Emergency Designation of Contaminated Shellfish Areas; Enforcement; Notice to Local Authorities

Section 75 - Shellfish From Contaminated Areas, Permits, Purification; Shellfish Conservation

Section 76 - Construction and Operation of Shellfish Purification Plants; Powers of Commissioner

Section 77 - Cost of Operation

Section 80 - Commercial Permits and Certificates; Issuance; Transfers; Wholesale Dealer Permit; Regulated Marine Fishery Permit; Rules and Regulations; Cancellation; Revocation; Penalties

Section 81 - Importation of Shellfish for Consumption; Certification; Labeling of Containers

Section 82 - Source of Supply of Shellfish; Tags or Labels; Contents; Record of Markings on Tags or Labels; Inspection

Section 83 - Permit Fees; Types of Permits

Section 92 - Sale of Scallops; Soaked Scallops; Scallops Not in Shell; Marking of Containers; Common Carriers

Section 93 - Opening Ditches or Canals for Fisheries for Propagation of Herring, Alewives and Other Food Fish; Acquisition of Land and Waters; Regulation and Leasing of Fisheries

Section 94 - Petition by City and Town to Control and Regulate Public Fisheries for Alewives; Regulation and Lease of Fisheries

Section 95 - Taking Fish From Fisheries Without Permission

Section 96 - Impairment of Private Property Rights; Contracts; Leasing at Public Auction

Section 98 - Shellfish Constables; Appointment; Powers and Duties; Notice of Appointment

Section 100a - Striped Bass; Regulations

Section 100b - Taking Striped Bass; Methods; Traps

Section 100c - Shad; Methods of Taking

Section 100d - Eels; Methods of Taking

Section 101a - Gray Seal; Protection

Section 102 - Marine Plants; Regulation of Taking

Section 104 - Effect on Special Statutes Relating to Fisheries in Particular Places

Section 105 - Protection of Coastal Wetlands

Section 106 - Possessing, Selling, Offering for Sale, Trading or Distributing of Shark Fins Prohibited; Exceptions; Penalty for Violation

Section 1c - Division of Marine Fisheries Shellfish Advisory Panel