§ 648.80 NE Multispecies regulated mesh areas and restrictions on gear and methods of fishing
§ 648.81 NE multispecies year-round and seasonal closed areas
§ 648.82 Effort-control program for NE multispecies limited access vessels
§ 648.83 Multispecies minimum fish sizes
§ 648.84 Gear-marking requirements and gear restrictions
§ 648.85 Special management programs
§ 648.86 NE Multispecies possession restrictions
§ 648.87 Sector allocation
§ 648.88 Multispecies open access permit restrictions
§ 648.89 Recreational and charter/party vessel restrictions
§ 648.90 NE multispecies assessment, framework procedures and specifications, and flexible area action system
§ 648.91 Monkfish regulated mesh areas and restrictions on gear and methods of fishing
§ 648.92 Effort-control program for monkfish limited access vessels
§ 648.93 Monkfish minimum fish sizes
§ 648.94 Monkfish possession and landing restrictions
§ 648.95 Offshore Fishery Program in the SFMA
§ 648.96 FMP review, specification, and framework adjustment process
§ 648.97 Closed areas

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Terms Used In CFR > Title 50 > Chapter VI > Part 648 > Subpart F - Management Measures for the Ne Multispecies and Monkfish Fisheries

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