2011 Fluke Summer Flounder Regulations Options
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Below are the options for the 2011 Fluke/Summer Flounder Regulations. That will be decided at the State Marine Fisheries Council meeting April 7 at 4 p.m. at the Galloway Township Library.
2010 Target = 997,000 fish Preliminary 2010 Harvest Estimate = 593,677 fish
2010 Regulations: 18? size limit; 6-fish bag limit;
open season from May 29 to Sept 6 (101 days)
2011 Target = 1,335,000 fish
1. 18 inches 8 Bag limit Season May 14 ? Sept 18 Days Open 128 Liberalization 62%
2. 18 inches 8 Bag limit Season May 7 ? Sept 25 Days Open 142 Liberalization 77%
3. 17.5 / 18 inches 1 / 5 bag limit Season May 21 ? Sept 5 Days Open 108 Liberalization 81%
4. 17 / 18 inches 1 / 5 Bag limit Season May 28 ? August 28 Days Open 93 Liberalization 81%
Option 3 with the dual size limit of 17.5 / 18 inches 1 / 5 fish reads as follows:
1-fish greater than or equal to 17.5-inches plus 5-fish greater than or equal to 18-inches

According
to the Associated Press, New York lawmakers and the Cuomo administration have
just reached an agreement to end the state's $10 annual saltwater fishing
license and replace it with a free registry for the state's coastal
waters. Legislators announcing the change yesterday say it will
cover two years.

New Jersey Governor Chris Christie signed New Jersey's free saltwater registry bill into law today, which will allow coastal anglers to register their name and phone number with the state Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) at no cost in 2011. By federal law, saltwater anglers are required to register their name and phone number with the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) on an annual basis in order to fish in coastal waters. In November, NMFS announced that the fee for registering with the National Saltwater Angler Registry will be $15 as of January 1, a change affecting many anglers and spear fishermen in Hawaii, New Jersey, Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands. 





