§ 622.170 Permits and endorsements
§ 622.171 South Atlantic snapper-grouper limited access
§ 622.172 Wreckfish individual transferable quota (ITQ) system
§ 622.176 Recordkeeping and reporting
§ 622.177 Gear identification
§ 622.178 At-sea observer coverage
§ 622.179 Conservation measures for protected resources
§ 622.180 Prohibited gear and methods
§ 622.181 Prohibited and limited-harvest species
§ 622.182 Gear-restricted areas
§ 622.183 Area and seasonal closures
§ 622.185 Size limits
§ 622.186 Landing fish intact
§ 622.187 Bag and possession limits
§ 622.188 Required gear, authorized gear, and unauthorized gear
§ 622.189 Restrictions and requirements for sea bass pots
§ 622.190 Quotas
§ 622.191 Commercial trip limits
§ 622.192 Restrictions on sale/purchase
§ 622.193 Annual catch limits (ACLs) and accountability measures (AMs)
§ 622.194 Adjustment of management measures

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Terms Used In CFR > Title 50 > Chapter VI > Part 622 > Subpart I - Snapper-Grouper Fishery of the South Atlantic Region

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