2005 California Fish and Game Code Sections 9050-9055 Article 3. Other Appliances

FISH AND GAME CODE
SECTION 9050-9055

9050.  A spade, shovel, hoe, rake, or other appliance operated by
hand may be used to take mollusks, sand crabs, and shrimps in
Districts 1, 11/2, 2, 21/2, 3, 31/2, 4, 41/8, 43/4, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10,
11, 12, 13, 16, 17, 18, 19, 19A, 20, 20A, and 21, except as specified
in Sections 7332 and 8303, and except that freshwater clams shall
not be taken by means of such appliances on any levee or on the berm
of any levee.
9051.  (a) Spears, harpoons, and bows and arrows may be used for
taking all varieties of skates, rays, and sharks, except soupfin
sharks.
   (b) This section shall become operative January 1, 1999.
9052.  Slurp guns may be used to take fish for commercial purposes
in fish and game districts 6, 7, 10, 17, 18, 19, 20, and 20A.
9053.  (a) Powered equipment of such design as may be prescribed by
the commission may be used to take crustaceans and mollusks under a
revocable permit issued by the department and under such regulations
as the commission shall prescribe.
   (b) Taking of lobster or crabs under this section is subject to
Article 5 (commencing with Section 8250) and Article 6 (commencing
with Section 8275) of Chapter 2 of Part 3 of Division 6.
9054.  Sea urchins shall not be taken for commercial purposes except
under a valid sea urchin diving permit issued to that person that
has not been suspended or revoked, subject to regulations adopted by
the commission.  Rakes, airlifts, or other handheld appliances may be
used to take sea urchins.  The commission may, whenever necessary to
prevent overutilization or to ensure efficient and economic
operation of the fishery, limit the number of permits that may be
issued.  The commission, as it determines appropriate to protect the
resource, may limit the number of permits either on a statewide basis
or within selected geographical areas.
9055.  The fee for a sea urchin permit authorized pursuant to
Section 9054 is three hundred thirty dollars ($330).


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