§ 50:2-1 License required for catching, taking shellfish, conditions
§ 50:2-2 Recreational, commercial shellfish licenses; aquatic farmer license
§ 50:2-3 License fees
§ 50:2-3.1 “Shellfisheries Law Enforcement Fund.”
§ 50:2-4 Terms, requisites, record of license
§ 50:2-5 Accessibility, inspection of license
§ 50:2-6.1 License required for taking surf clams; exceptions, regulations
§ 50:2-6.2 Dredging license, limitations; seasons
§ 50:2-6.3 Rules, regulations; fee
§ 50:2-7 Culling immediately after emptying tongs or dredges
§ 50:2-7.1 Rules, regulations
§ 50:2-8 Percentage of shells; throwing back culled material
§ 50:2-9 Revocation of licenses on refusal to permit examination
§ 50:2-10 Taking shellfish with power boat
§ 50:2-10.1 Taking clams with power boats; permits
§ 50:2-11 Taking shellfish after sunset, before sunrise or on Sunday; prohibited, limited exceptions for Sunday
§ 50:2-12 Sale, transport, etc certain shellfish out-of-State prohibited; exceptions
§ 50:2-18 Adoption of rules, regulations relative to cultivation of certain shellfish

Terms Used In New Jersey Statutes > Title 50 > Chapter 2 - License Required for Catching, Taking Shellfish, Conditions

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