Commercial fisherman definition

Commercial fisherman means a person who has a valid, unrevoked commercial fishing license issued pursuant to Article 3 (commencing with Section 7850) of Chapter 1 of Part 3 of Division 6 of the Fish and Game Code.
Commercial fisherman means any person, firm or corporation engaged in commercial fishing.
Commercial fisherman means a natural person who catches, harvests, or takes

Examples of Commercial fisherman in a sentence

  • Commercial fisherman permits, issued in accordance with 322 CMR 7.01(2), may be endorsed with the following regulated fishery permit endorsements.

  • Commercial fisherman, except as per the provision of unemployment insurance benefits.

  • Commercial fisherman should also be required to check for bycatch on a regular basis, and to release any inadvertently trapped marine species.3. Increased EnforcementAs with any successful regulation, proper enforcement is key to its success.

  • Commercial fisherman who wish to offer gizzard shad for sale or barter must first procure a Fish Health Inspection Report (FHIR) for every lot of fish, as required by 17 Ill.

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More Definitions of Commercial fisherman

Commercial fisherman means a person licensed to fish
Commercial fisherman means any citizen of the state of Louisiana
Commercial fisherman means a natural person licensed to who catches, harvests, or
Commercial fisherman means any individual, corporation, or other business entity whose earned income is at least fifty percent (50%) derived from taking and selling food resources living in any ocean, bay, river, gulf, estuary, tidal wetlands, spoil area, estuation exit or entrance, or any other body of water or tidal wetlands from which a commercial harvest of fish may be taken.
Commercial fisherman means a person who has a valid, unrevoked commercial fishing license issued pursuant to Section 7850.
Commercial fisherman means a person whose livelihood depends upon the harvesting of shellfish, finfish or other natural, renewable products of the sea, including those products produced by aquaculture.
Commercial fisherman means an individual who fishes commercially for, takes, or attempts to take fish, shellfish, or other fishery resources of the state by any means, and includes every individual aboard a boat operated for fishing purposes who participates directly or indirectly in the taking of these raw fishery products, whether participation is on shares or as an employee or otherwise; however, this definition does not apply to anyone aboard a licensed vessel as a visitor or guest who does not directly or indirectly participate in the taking; “commercial fisherman” includes the crews of tenders or other floating craft used in transporting fish, but does not include processing workers on floating fish processing vessels who do not operate fishing gear or engage in activities related to navigation or operation of the vessel; in this paragraph “operate fishing gear” means to deploy or remove gear from state water, remove fish from gear during an open fishing season or period, or possess a gill net containing fish during an open fishing period;