Wednesday May 31, 2006

 
PUBLIC NOTICE
MARYLAND DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES
FISHERIES SERVICE
RAZOR CLAM DREDGING, WYE RIVER

Pursuant to Code of Maryland Regulation 08.02.02.09, the Secretary of Maryland Department of Natural Resources (DNR) has announced that the following areas of the Wye River in Queen Anne's and Talbot County will be open for the dredging of razor clams June 7-8, 2006 and June 13-15, 2006 with the following restrictions:

Wye River
All the waters of the Wye River upstream of a line running in a northwesterly direction in the Wye River from Grapevine Point at the north west corner of Wye Island (NGS triangulation station June 1909 Reset, (38° 54' 04.5" North Latitude, 76° 10' 03.9" West Longitude) through Day Marker 5 to a point of land (38° 54' 44.2" North Latitude, 76° 10' 15.9" West Longitude) northwest of Day Marker 5 and all the waters of the Wye East River upstream of a line straight across from a point on the south shore of a cove on the west side of the Wye East River (38°52'24.5" North Latitude, 76°10'07.0" West Longitude) to a point on the east side of the Wye East River (38°52'23.5" North Latitude, 76°09'49.3" West Longitude).

Special Restrictions:
1) Harvest will be allowed from June 7-8, 2006 and June 13-15, 2006 from sunrise till 2:00 pm.
2) At the time of harvest the individual shall possess the appropriate tidal fish license and razor clam permit issued by the Department. Only 20 razor clam permits will be issued. To apply for a permit contact Eric Campbell at 410-260-8322.
3) Prior to leaving the harvest area every razor clam harvested shall be dyed with FD&C Blue No. 1 food dye by completely immersing the razor clam in the dye as to impart a visible color to the razor clam.
4) All dredging, SAV and oyster setbacks are in effect as normal within these areas.
5) The Harvest Record provided with the permit must be filled out daily throughout the allowed harvest period even if no harvest occurred. The Record must be returned to DNR at the end of the harvest period.

C. Ronald Franks
Secretary
Maryland Department of Natural Resources