§ 79.135.001 Intent — 2005 c 155
§ 79.135.010 Bush act/Callow act lands
§ 79.135.020 Sale of reserved or reversionary rights in tidelands
§ 79.135.030 Wrongful taking of shellfish from public lands — Civil remedies
§ 79.135.040 Aquaculture products — Sale by leaseholder
§ 79.135.100 Aquatic lands used for aquaculture production and harvesting — Rents and fees — Limitations on leases
§ 79.135.110 Leasing beds of tidal waters for shellfish cultivation or other aquaculture use
§ 79.135.120 Leasing lands for shellfish cultivation or other aquaculture use — Who may lease — Application — Deposit
§ 79.135.130 Leasing lands for shellfish cultivation or other aquaculture use — Inspection and report by director of fish and wildlife — Rental and term — Commercial harvest of subtidal hardshell clams by hydraulic escalating
§ 79.135.140 Leasing lands for shellfish cultivation or other aquaculture use — Survey and boundary markers
§ 79.135.150 Renewal lease — Application
§ 79.135.160 Leasing lands for shellfish cultivation or other aquaculture use — Reversion for use other than cultivation of shellfish
§ 79.135.170 Leasing lands for shellfish cultivation or other aquaculture use — Abandonment — Application for other lands
§ 79.135.200 Geoduck harvest/cultivation — Survey of navigable waters by private party — Record of survey
§ 79.135.210 Geoduck harvesting — Agreements, regulation — Geoduck diver safety program
§ 79.135.220 Geoduck harvesting — Designation of aquatic lands
§ 79.135.230 Intensive management plan for geoducks
§ 79.135.300 Lease of tidelands set aside as oyster reserves
§ 79.135.310 Inspection by director of fish and wildlife
§ 79.135.320 Vacation of reserve — Lease of lands — Designated state oyster reserve lands
§ 79.135.400 Seaweed — Marine aquatic plants defined
§ 79.135.410 Seaweed — Personal use limit — Commercial harvesting prohibited — Exception — Import restriction
§ 79.135.420 Seaweed — Harvest and possession violations — Penalties and damages
§ 79.135.430 Seaweed — Enforcement
§ 79.135.440 Native kelp forest and eelgrass meadow health and conservation plan — Reports
§ 79.135.900 Savings — 1982 1st ex.s. c 21
§ 79.135.901 Captions — 1982 1st ex.s. c 21
§ 79.135.903 Effective date — 1982 1st ex.s. c 21 §§ 176 and 179
§ 79.135.904 Effective date — 1982 1st ex.s. c 21

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Terms Used In Washington Code > Chapter 79.135 - Aquatic lands -- Oysters, geoducks, shellfish, other aquacultural uses, and marine aquatic plants

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