§ 648.100 Summer flounder Annual Catch Limit (ACL)
§ 648.101 Summer flounder Annual Catch Target (ACT)
§ 648.102 Summer flounder specifications
§ 648.103 Summer flounder accountability measures
§ 648.104 Summer flounder size requirements
§ 648.105 Summer flounder recreational fishing season
§ 648.106 Summer flounder possession restrictions
§ 648.107 Conservation equivalent measures for the summer flounder fishery
§ 648.108 Summer flounder gear restrictions
§ 648.109 Sea turtle conservation
§ 648.110 Summer flounder framework adjustments to management measures
§ 648.111 Block Island Sound Transit Area

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Terms Used In CFR > Title 50 > Chapter VI > Part 648 > Subpart G - Management Measures for the Summer Flounder Fisheries

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