New York Laws
Title 3 - Marine Fisheries
13-0343 - Nets Other Than Trawls; Restrictions on Use of Nets and Trawls.

(1) haul seines shall not be used measuring over one hundred fifty
fathoms in length, attached to which may be two wings, each measuring
not more than one hundred fifty fathoms in length with a stretched mesh
size including knot of not less than three and one-quarter inches in one
wing and three and one-half inches in the other wing;
(2) the use of haul seines is prohibited from midnight Thursday to
6:00 P.M. Sunday.
(3) when permitted by the commissioner, pound or trap nets may be used
in the waters described in paragraph a of this subdivision provided they
do not interfere with or obstruct navigation or the carrying out of
shellfish culture as provided in this chapter. Any such pound or trap
nets shall be marked in accordance with requirements prescribed by the
commissioner.
b. Waste fish shall not be left on shore or within the waters five
hundred feet from shore.
15. a. Nets shall not be used in Long Island sound west of an
imaginary line from the New York-Connecticut boundary shore line
extending easterly and southerly to Eaton's Point Neck on Long Island
from April 1 to November 1, nor at any time in the waters of Huntington
Bay, Lloyd Harbor, Northport Bay or Coldspring Harbor; provided,
however, that hand nets not more than forty feet long and four feet in
width may be used to take minnows and shrimp for bait, at any time.

b. Gill nets shall not be used in Long Island Sound or in harbors,
bays or other waters adjacent thereto west of an imaginary line
extending north from the easterly boundary of the town of Brookhaven on
the north shore of Long Island in the county of Suffolk. However, as
permitted under subdivision ten of section 13-0329 of this chapter, a
holder of a commercial lobster license may use no more than one gill net
not longer than three hundred feet with a stretched mesh size between
three and one-half inches and four and one-quarter inches to take bait
fish between April 1 and November 15 during each weekly period beginning
6:00 p.m., Sunday, through 9:00 a.m. Friday, providing that each net
will be buoyed on each end and identified with the permittee's
commercial lobster license number. The net shall be fished with the top
not less than four feet below the surface of the water.
16. Unless permitted by statute, or licensed or permitted by the
department, nets shall not be possessed by any person in or on waters of
the marine district, in the following instances:
a. Nets of metallic fabric shall not be possessed in or on any waters
or within one-half mile thereof;
b. In waters where use of trawls is prohibited by section 13-0341,
such trawls shall not be possessed in the waters where their use is
prohibited, or during any time when such use is so prohibited;
c. In waters where use of nets other than trawls, or use of trawls; is
prohibited by this section, the nets, or trawls, as the case may be, or
nets of the kind or kinds prohibited, shall not be possessed in the
waters where their use is prohibited or during any time when such use is
prohibited, except that where a provision of this section expressly
specifies a lesser distance from the water in which possession is
prohibited, this section does not enlarge the distance from the water in
which such possession is prohibited.
d. Nothing in this subdivision shall be construed as prohibiting
commercial fishing vessels sailing to or from offshore fishing grounds
from carrying on board fishing gear that may legally be used in such
offshore waters even though they must pass through waters where the use
of such gear is otherwise prohibited.
17. Within three nautical miles of the Atlantic coastline and in all
other tidal waters within the state, the use of purse seines for taking
food fish is prohibited.
18. Nets and seines measuring more than twenty-five feet in length and
four feet in depth shall not be used in the waters of Oyster Bay Harbor.
19. a. Gill or trammel nets set or operated in the marine and coastal
district shall be marked at each end with an orange flag at least twelve
inches square attached to a mast rising above the surface of the water
at least five feet. Nets operated after dark shall have orange and white
reflective tape attached to the mast for a minimum one foot length
immediately below the flag.
b. No gill or trammel net shall be set or operated in the marine and
coastal district within one thousand feet of a pound or trap net.
c. Except in the waters of the Atlantic Ocean, Long Island Sound,
Tiana Bay, Shinnecock Bay, Mecox Bay, Quantuck Bay, that portion of
Moriches Bay within the town of Southampton, and the marine and coastal
waters lying easterly of an imaginary line extending in a general
southerly direction from Cleaves Point in the town of Southold to Hay
Beach Point in Shelter Island, and a line extending in a general
northeasterly direction from Mashomack Point in Shelter Island to Cedar
Point at the eastern entrance to Sag Harbor, no gill or trammel net
shall be set in the waters of the marine and coastal district from
sunset Friday to sunrise Monday during the period from April first to
November first.

d. Gill or trammel nets set or operated in the waters of the Great
South Bay shall not exceed twelve hundred feet in length. In addition to
the requirements in paragraph a of this subdivision, nets set or
operated in the Great South Bay shall display surface markers at least
every one hundred feet. No gill or trammel net shall be set in the
waters of the Great South Bay from May first until May thirty-first,
inclusive. For the purposes of this subdivision, Great South Bay shall
mean the waters extending east from Wantagh State Parkway to the Smith
Point Bridge and southwest to the Robert Moses Inlet Bridge.
e. Those gill and trammel nets set in the waters of the Hudson River
in accordance with section 11-1511 of this chapter shall be exempt from
the provisions of this subdivision.
f. The use of gill or trammel nets for the taking of blackfish is
prohibited.

Structure New York Laws

New York Laws

ENV - Environmental Conservation

Article 13 - Marine and Coastal Resources

Title 3 - Marine Fisheries

13-0301 - Lease of State-Owned Underwater Lands for Shellfish Cultivation.

13-0302 - Lands Underwater of Gardiner's and Peconic Bays.

13-0303 - Tax on State-Owned Underwater Lands Held Under Lease or Franchise for Shellfish Cultivation.

13-0305 - Marking Lands Prohibited; Injury to Monuments.

13-0307 - Sanitary Surveys.

13-0309 - Taking, Handling and Importation of Shellfish; General Provisions.

13-0310 - Northern or Lined Seahorses; Prohibited Acts.

13-0311 - Digger's Permit to Take Shellfish for Commercial Purposes; When Not Required.

13-0313 - Shellfish Growers; Definition; Bed Permit.

13-0315 - Shellfish Shipper's and Processor's Permit.

13-0316 - Marine Hatcheries; Off-Bottom and On-Bottom Culture; Permits.

13-0317 - Shipping Tags.

13-0319 - Shellfish Regulations.

13-0321 - Taking and Importation of Shellfish for Transplanting and Other Purposes.

13-0323 - Oysters; Prohibited Acts.

13-0325 - Clams; Prohibited Acts.

13-0327 - Scallops.

13-0328 - Commercial Licenses; Limited Entry.

13-0329 - Lobsters; Permit to Take; Prohibited Acts.

13-0330 - Whelks or Conchs; License to Take.

13-0331 - Crabs; Permit to Take; Prohibited Acts.

13-0333 - Menhaden; Prohibited Acts.

13-0334 - Marine and Coastal District Food Fish and Crustacea Dealers and Shippers License.

13-0335 - Food Fish; License; Prohibited Acts.

13-0336 - Marine and Coastal District Party and Charter Boat License.

13-0337 - Return of Fish, Crustacea and Other Animals to the Water.

13-0338 - Sharks; Department Authority; Finning Prohibited.

13-0339 - Marine Fish; Size Limits of Marine Species; Sale of Marine Species.

13-0339-A - Atlantic Cod (Gadus Morhua), Atlantic Sturgeon (Acipenser Oxyrhynchus), Shortnose Sturgeon (Acipenser Brevirostrum), American Eel (Anguilla Rostrata), Atlantic Herring (Clupea Horengus), American Shad (Alosa Sapidissima), Alewife (Alosa P...

13-0340 - Bluefish (Pomatomus Saltatrix).

13-0340-A - Weakfish (Cynoscion Regalis).

13-0340-B - Fluke - Summer Flounder (Paralichthys Dentatus).

13-0340-C - Winter Flounder (Pleuorenectes Americanus).

13-0340-D - Blackfish or Tautog (Tautoga Onitis).

13-0340-E - Scup (Stenotomus Chrysops).

13-0340-F - Black Sea Bass (Centropristis Striata).

13-0340-G - Monkfish (Lophius Americanus, Lophius Reticulatus and Lophius Gastrophysus).

13-0341 - Trawls; Use Prohibited in Certain Waters.

13-0342 - Marine Fisheries Data.

13-0343 - Nets Other Than Trawls; Restrictions on Use of Nets and Trawls.

13-0343-A - Fish Pots and Traps; Restrictions.

13-0344 - Fish, Shellfish and Crustacea; Dumping.

13-0345 - Protection of Waters; Cesspools and Drains.

13-0347 - Management of Striped Bass in Marine Waters.

13-0349 - Taking of Fish for Commercial Purposes.

13-0350 - Marine Resources Advisory Council.

13-0355 - Recreational Marine Fishing Registration.

13-0360 - Special Management Areas.

13-0371 - Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Compact.