Vessels are prohibited from retaining, killing or landing Ocean Pout, Windowpane Flounder, and Atlantic Wolffish.
Species | Size Inches (cm) |
American Plaice (dab)........................................ | 12 (30.5 cm) |
Cod................................................................... | 19 (48.3 cm) |
Haddock............................................................... | 16 (40.7 cm) |
Monkfish.............................................................. | 17 (43.2 cm) |
Pollock................................................................. | 19 (48.3 cm) |
Redfish.................................................................. | 7 (17.8 cm) |
Summer Flounder................................................ | 14 (35.6 cm) |
Winter Flounder (lemon sole/blackback).......... | 12 (30.48 cm) |
Witch Flounder (gray sole).................................. | 13 (33.0 cm) |
Yellowtail Flounder............................................. | 12 (30.5 cm) |
It shall be unlawful for persons who do not possess a federal groundfish permit to fish for, take, possess or land more than 500 lbs (226.8 kg) of winter flounder taken from Maine's territorial waters per vessel, per day.
It shall be unlawful for persons who do not possess a federal groundfish permit to fish for, take, possess or land more than 200 pounds (90.7 kg) of cod taken from Maine's territorial waters per vessel per trip.
It shall be unlawful for persons who do not possess a federal groundfish permit to fish for, take, possess or land more than 150 lbs (68 kg) of monkfish tails or 498 lbs (225.9 kg) of whole monkfish taken from Maine's territorial waters per vessel per trip.
It shall be unlawful for persons who do not possess a federal groundfish permit to fish for, take, possess or land more than 1,000 pounds of summer flounder taken from Maine's territorial waters per vessel per trip.
When the annual Maine quota for summer flounder is reached it shall be unlawful to fish for, take, or possess summer flounder, (Paralichthys dentatus), aboard any vessel within Maine's territorial waters. Public notice will be made in a newspaper, with statewide circulation, when the annual quota for summer flounder has been reached. It is unlawful to land summer flounder in the State of Maine that is in excess of the annual quota established by the Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission and the Department of Marine Resources.
13-188 C.M.R. ch. 34, § 05