Thanks for the info guys.
Never heard of this before.
And yes, isn't $$$ always involved even in the name of science. The head-boat owners are trying to make a living like us all.
This is some more info I found about the permit and rules.
"To be as brief as possible, there are quite a few requirements for the boats, paperwork, including names and addresses of those who catch RSA fish, proof of angler fishing on a permitted boat such as dated RSA stamp on tickets, certified scales for weighing, notification of fishing and return time to NJDEC (so they can meet the boat at the dock at their will, ergo the reason for no cutting fish) and yes NO FLUKE CAN BE CUT until we are docked. Also we will fish under the same regulations, size and bag, as in season. These restrictions and regulations are quite burdensome, and I hope do not inconvenience the anglers too much, but I think they are worth the effort as September is a good month for Fluke catching. It will be a challenge that we are willing to take on. The up side of the paper work is that the information collected will be considered "scientific" and will contribute to research into the fisheries."