§ 77.60.010 State oyster reserves established
§ 77.60.020 Sale or lease of state oyster reserves
§ 77.60.030 State oyster reserves management policy — Personal use harvesting — Inventory — Management categories — Cultch permits
§ 77.60.040 Olympia oysters — Cultivation on reserves in Puget Sound
§ 77.60.050 Sale of shellfish from state oyster reserves
§ 77.60.060 Restricted shellfish areas — Infestations — Permit
§ 77.60.070 Geoduck clams, commercial harvesting — Unauthorized acts — Gear requirements
§ 77.60.080 Imported oyster seed — Permit and inspection required
§ 77.60.090 Imported oyster seed — Inspection — Costs
§ 77.60.100 Establishment of reserves on state shellfish lands
§ 77.60.150 Oyster reserve land — Pilot project — Advisory committee — Lease administration
§ 77.60.160 Oyster reserve land account
§ 77.60.170 Shellfish — On-site sewage grant program — Priority areas — Memorandum of understanding

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Terms Used In Washington Code > Chapter 77.60 - Shellfish

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