N.Y. Environmental Conservation Law Section 13-0311
Digger’s permit to take shellfish for commercial purposes

  • when not required

1.

Subject to the provisions of this article, a person may take shellfish from under water lands in the state for commercial purposes, including the culling, sorting or tagging of such shellfish, only upon first obtaining a digger’s permit from the department, provided, however, that the application for such permit by a person sixteen years of age or under shall be signed by his parent or legal guardian, who shall thereby consent to the issuance of the permit.

2.

The department shall prescribe and furnish forms for application for such permit.

3.

The fee for such permit shall be fifty dollars for a person domiciled within the state. The fee for persons not domiciled within the state shall be one hundred fifty dollars. Such permit shall expire on December 31 of the year of issue. If it appears in the public interest, the department may, after hearing held on ten day’s notice, suspend or cancel such permits, except that in case of a taking from an uncertified area such suspension or cancellation may be without prior notice.

4.

The holder of such permit shall not ship or sell shellfish, except to a holder of a valid Class A, B, or E shipper’s permit, issued pursuant to § 13-0315 (Shellfish shipper’s and processor’s permit)section 13-0315 of this title, who has a place of business in the county of Nassau or Suffolk, without first obtaining a shipper’s permit as provided in subdivision 1 of section 13-0315.

5.

Subject to the provisions of this article, a person may, without permit, take not more than a total of four pecks (one bushel) of shellfish other than bay scallops and not more than four pecks of bay scallops (Argopecten irradians) in any one day for the use of such person or such person’s family. Within the one bushel total limit of species, other than bay scallops, which may be taken in one day the following species-specific limits shall apply:

a.

Hard clams (Mercenaria mercenaria). Not more than one hundred individual organisms.

b.

Blue mussels (Mytilus edulis). Not more than two pecks.

c.

Oysters (Crassostrea virginica). Not more than two pecks.

d.

Soft Clams (Mya arenaria). Not more than two pecks.

6.

The holder of such digger’s permit shall carry the permit assigned to such holder while engaged in the permitted activities, and the failure by such holder to exhibit the permit to any shellfish inspector, environmental conservation officer, health official, peace officer, acting pursuant to such officers’ special duties, police officer or magistrate shall be presumptive evidence that no valid digger’s permit has been issued to the person who fails to produce such permit.

7.

No person shall take shellfish or assist another in the taking of shellfish in any quantity, including the culling, sorting or tagging of such shellfish, during the time that such person’s digger’s permit privileges have been revoked or suspended.

8.

Endorsed vessels.

a.

Upon application to the department on forms furnished by the department, a shellfish digger’s permit may be endorsed for use on a vessel, in which case such permit shall authorize all persons on board such vessel to engage in the taking of hard clams (Mercenaria mercenaria) and oysters (Crassostrea virginica), including the culling, sorting, and tagging of such shellfish. Each application shall include a copy of one of the following documents as proof of vessel length: the certificate of documentation for the vessel issued by the United States government, or the registration for the vessel issued by any state government within the United States.

b.

The fee for endorsing a shellfish digger’s permit to a vessel shall be fifty dollars for a vessel that is forty feet or less in registered length, and one hundred dollars for a vessel that is greater than forty feet in registered length. Such fee shall be in addition to the permit fee provided for in subdivision three of this section.

c.

Not more than one rake, tong or other shellfish harvesting device shall be used for the taking of hard clams and oysters at any given time pursuant to a digger’s permit which has been endorsed to a vessel.

d.

A shellfish digger’s permit which has been endorsed to a vessel shall not cover any person whose shellfish digger’s permit privileges have been revoked or suspended.

e.

The holder of a shellfish digger’s permit which has been endorsed to a vessel shall be on board such vessel at all times when the vessel is being used for the taking of hard clams and oysters.

f.

The holder of a shellfish digger’s permit which has been endorsed to a vessel shall be liable for all violations of this title that occur on such vessel.

g.

If the holder of a shellfish digger’s permit which has been endorsed to a vessel is a corporation, the operator of such vessel shall possess a separate shellfish digger’s permit issued in the operator’s name, and such operator shall be liable for all violations of this title that occur on such vessel.

h.

A shellfish digger’s permit shall not be endorsed to more than one vessel at any one time.

i.

The holder of a shellfish digger’s permit which has been endorsed to a vessel shall maintain a daily log indicating the names and addresses of individuals covered by such permit for each day the vessel is used for taking hard clams and oysters and shall make such log available to the department upon request.

Source: Section 13-0311 — Digger's permit to take shellfish for commercial purposes; when not required, https://www.­nysenate.­gov/legislation/laws/ENV/13-0311 (updated Sep. 22, 2014; accessed May 4, 2024).

13‑0301
Lease of state-owned underwater lands for shellfish cultivation
13‑0302
Lands underwater of Gardiner’s and Peconic bays
13‑0303
Tax on state-owned underwater lands held under lease or franchise for shellfish cultivation
13‑0305
Marking lands prohibited
13‑0307
Sanitary surveys
13‑0309
Taking, handling and importation of shellfish
13‑0310
Northern or lined seahorses
13‑0311
Digger’s permit to take shellfish for commercial purposes
13‑0313
Shellfish growers
13‑0315
Shellfish shipper’s and processor’s permit
13‑0316
Marine hatcheries
13‑0317
Shipping tags
13‑0319
Shellfish regulations
13‑0321
Taking and importation of shellfish for transplanting and other purposes
13‑0323
Oysters
13‑0325
Clams
13‑0327
Scallops
13‑0328
Commercial licenses
13‑0329
Lobsters
13‑0330
Whelks or conchs
13‑0331
Crabs
13‑0333
Menhaden
13‑0334
Marine and coastal district food fish and crustacea dealers and shippers license
13‑0335
Food fish
13‑0336
Marine and coastal district party and charter boat license
13‑0337
Return of fish, crustacea and other animals to the water
13‑0338
Sharks
13‑0339
Marine fish
13‑0339‑A
Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua), Atlantic sturgeon (Acipenser oxyrhynchus), shortnose sturgeon (Acipenser brevirostrum), American eel (Anguil...
13‑0340
Bluefish (Pomatomus saltatrix)
13‑0340‑A
Weakfish (Cynoscion regalis)
13‑0340‑B
Fluke - summer flounder (Paralichthys dentatus)
13‑0340‑C
Winter flounder (Pleuorenectes americanus)
13‑0340‑D
Blackfish or tautog (Tautoga onitis)
13‑0340‑E
Scup (Stenotomus chrysops)
13‑0340‑F
Black sea bass (Centropristis striata)
13‑0340‑G
Monkfish (Lophius americanus, Lophius reticulatus and Lophius gastrophysus)
13‑0341
Trawls
13‑0342
Marine fisheries data
13‑0343
Nets other than trawls
13‑0343‑A
Fish pots and traps
13‑0344
Fish, shellfish and crustacea
13‑0345
Protection of waters
13‑0347
Management of striped bass in marine waters
13‑0349
Taking of fish for commercial purposes
13‑0350
Marine resources advisory council
13‑0355
Recreational marine fishing registration
13‑0360
Special management areas
13‑0371
Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Compact

Accessed:
May 4, 2024

Last modified:
Sep. 22, 2014

§ 13-0311’s source at nysenate​.gov

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