Mississippi Code
Article 1 - General Provisions
§ 49-15-64. Shrimping during closed season prohibited; penalties; promulgation of rules and regulations

Any operator, firm or corporation engaged in commercial shrimping during the closed season shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and, upon conviction, shall be punished by a fine of not less than Two Thousand Dollars ($2,000.00) nor more than Five Thousand Dollars ($5,000.00).
Upon an arrest for a violation of this section, catch and nets may be confiscated. Any catch may be sold by the law enforcement agency making the arrest at the average wholesale price being paid for shrimp. The monies derived from the sale shall be held in escrow pending disposition of the charge. If a conviction is obtained, the monies held in escrow shall be forfeited. The monies so forfeited shall be paid to the department, to be paid into the seafood fund. If the operator, firm or corporation is acquitted of the charge or if the charge is dismissed, then the monies obtained from the sale shall be paid to the proper operator, firm or corporation. Forfeiture of confiscated nets and paraphernalia shall be instituted under Sections 49-7-251 through 49-7-257. If the person in possession of or using the nets in the violation is not the owner or licensee of the nets, the department shall notify the owner or licensee of the nets. The nets shall be subject to forfeiture unless the nets were stolen and prosecution for the theft is initiated.
The commission may issue special permits for the purpose of catching shrimp prior to the official opening of shrimp season, to those nonprofit organizations that are tax exempt under Section 501(c) of the United States Internal Revenue Code and which have on file with the State Tax Commission a tax exemption letter issued by the United States Internal Revenue Service. However, until January 1, 1992, the requirement that a nonprofit organization have on file with the State Tax Commission a tax exemption letter issued by the United States Internal Revenue Service shall be considered as having been met if the organization has actually made application for such exemption and has on file with the State Tax Commission a copy of its application.
The commission shall promulgate rules and regulations governing the taking of shrimp by the nonprofit organization and shall issue such regulations to all organizations upon request and at the issuance of the special permit.

Structure Mississippi Code

Mississippi Code

Title 49 - Conservation and Ecology

Chapter 15 - Seafood

Article 1 - General Provisions

§ 49-15-1. Public policy of the state as to seafood laws

§ 49-15-1.1. Assent to Pittman-Robertson Wildlife Restoration Act and Dingell-Johnson Sport Fish Restoration Act

§ 49-15-2. Standards for fishery conservation and management; fishery management plans

§ 49-15-3. Definitions

§ 49-15-5. All seafoods initially the property of the state

§ 49-15-7. Oyster, clam, cay shells and other shells declared to be property of state

§ 49-15-9. Rights of riparian owners on Gulf Coast defined

§ 49-15-11. Mississippi Department of Marine Resources; transfer of certain powers and duties from Department of Wildlife, Fisheries and Parks; Executive Director of the Department of Marine Resources; definition of terms; composition of department;...

§ 49-15-16. Limited entry fisheries management program

§ 49-15-18. Distribution of chapter

§ 49-15-19. Attorney General; designation of deputies or assistants; legal advisors to commission and department

§ 49-15-21. Enforcement officers; reserve unit

§ 49-15-22. Marine patrol officers of Department of Marine Resources permitted to keep side arm upon retirement

§ 49-15-25. Advisory council may be appointed by commission

§ 49-15-27. Commission granted authority to lease bottoms

§ 49-15-35. Authority to regulate taking and catching of menhaden

§ 49-15-37. Cultivation of oyster reefs; removal of oysters from restricted areas

§ 49-15-41. Oysters not to be caught at night

§ 49-15-43. Packaging of oysters; containers

§ 49-15-44. Sale or possession of illegal oysters prohibited; penalties

§ 49-15-46. Licensing and fees for vessels engaged in catching, taking, carrying or transporting oysters; license requirement for captain of commercial oyster vessel; designation of alternate captain for each license; transfer of vessel license; tagg...

§ 49-15-49. Pass Christian Harbor oyster check station named the Colonel George J. Wright, Sr., building

§ 49-15-61. Marine museum

§ 49-15-64. Shrimping during closed season prohibited; penalties; promulgation of rules and regulations

§ 49-15-64.1. Shrimp season: waters closed to shrimping

§ 49-15-64.2. Shrimping permitted with cast net

§ 49-15-65. Jurisdiction of courts; appeals

§ 49-15-73. Use of aircraft to assist in harvesting of redfish; penalties

§ 49-15-74. Open season for menhaden

§ 49-15-83. Interpretation and application of Sections 49-15-71 through 49-15-81

§ 49-15-87. "Peeler crab" and "soft-shell crab" defined

§ 49-15-89. Unlawful to catch, destroy, confine, hold or have in possession certain crabs

§ 49-15-91. Regulatory authority for maximum number of crab pots allowable per licensee

§ 49-15-93. Penalties

§ 49-15-94. Use of purse seine to catch mullet during roe mullet season; penalties

§ 49-15-96. Keeping of certain fish caught in shrimp nets for personal consumption

§ 49-15-97. Requirement that commercial fishing vessels use approved lights; penalties

§ 49-15-100.1. Forfeiture of vessels, motors and equipment used in violation of Section 49-15-100

§ 49-15-100.3. Prima facie evidence of use of prohibited equipment