Unless otherwise identified, all cited sections refer to sections
of the Town of Nantucket Shellfishing Policy and Regulations. The
terms listed in this section, when used in the Town's Shellfishing
Policy and Regulations, shall have the meanings that follow:
ANNUAL AQUACULTURE REPORT
A required yearly report form detailing aquaculture production
and gear summary for aquaculture licensees to submit annually.
APPRENTICE
Applicant for a commercial shellfishing permit that has never been issued a permit from the Town of Nantucket in previous years (specific requirements as defined in §
260-4.29B).
AQUACULTURE
The farming of aquatic marine organisms, including, but not
limited to, fish, mollusks, crustaceans, echinoderms and plants. Farming
implies some sort of intervention in the rearing process to enhance
production, including, but not limited to, controlled propagation,
feeding and protection from predators.
AQUACULTURE LICENSE/PERMIT
An authorization, granted by a vote of the Select Board,
to utilize a specific tract of land under coastal waters:
A.
To plant and grow shellfish in bottom or off-bottom culture;
B.
To place shellfish in or under protective devices affixed directly
to the tidal flats or land under Nantucket's coastal waters, such
as boxes, pens, trays, bags or nets;
C.
To harvest and take legal shellfish;
D.
To plant cultch for the purpose of catching shellfish seed;
and
E.
To grow shellfish by means of racks, rafts or floats (MGL c.
130, § 57 to § 68).
AQUACULTURE LICENSED AREA (GRANT)
A designated bottom area, certified by the Department of
Marine Fisheries (DMF) and licensed by a vote of the Select Board,
on which the licensee may plant, grow and harvest shellfish (MGL c.
130, § 57 and § 68).
BASKET RAKE
A hand-held implement used for the harvesting of shellfish,
which is similar to but longer than a standard clam hoe, which has
a basket and no more than 20 teeth, is no wider than 12 inches at
its widest part, does not have a T handle, and is only to be used
on foot.
BAY SCALLOP
A marine mollusk of the species Argopecten irradians.
BLUE CRAB
A species of crustacean known as Callinectes sapidus.
BULL RAKE
A T-handled, hand-held and hauled implement used for the
harvesting of shellfish. It shall be 12 inches or wider and have a
fixed basket and teeth.
BY-CATCH
The incidental capture of non-target species.
CLAM RAKE
A hand tool of typically eight tines or less, used to manually
bring clams to the surface of the substrate.
CLOSURES
Any area or time period as designated by the Division of
Marine Fisheries, Select Board or their designee prohibiting the taking
of shellfish.
CMR
Code of Massachusetts Regulations.
CONCH/WHELK
Any species known as Busycon carica (knobbed whelk) and Busycotypus
canaliculatus (channeled whelk).
CONSTABLE (WARDEN)
The municipal employee, appointed by the Select Board, who
is in charge of administering the management of the fishery.
(TO) CULL
To remove dead, dying, undersized or otherwise unsuitable
organisms (also, the organism which is removed).
(TO) DIVE
The use of SCUBA, surface-supplied air, or snorkel to harvest
shellfish.
DMF
Division of Marine Fisheries.
DRAG/DREDGE
A heavy metal frame with an attached bag, which is towed
or dragged along the seafloor to catch bottom-dwelling shellfish.
Some have metal teeth along the base of the frame that act like a
rake.
EELGRASS
Small genus of widely distributed seagrass.
EELS
An elongated fish Anguilliformes.
FYKE
A long bag-shaped fishing net held open by hoops that act
as a cul-de-sac funnel.
GRANT
See "aquaculture license/licensed area."
(TO) HANDPICK
The transfer of shellfish to a container from the substrate
by hand or with a hand-held tool of eight tines or less.
HANDPICKER
An individual who practices handpicking.
(TO) HARVEST
To gather shellfish or other marine organisms in a container
of any sort after sorting and separating them from what has initially
been taken from the habitat.
INTERTIDAL
The land or area between the mean high and the mean low water
marks.
(TO) LAND
To bring harvested shellfish by vessel to the Town Pier and
to tie up before proceeding elsewhere; to bring harvested shellfish
ashore above the mean high water line.
LICENSE HOLDER
A person or persons, or a firm or corporation holding a license
issued by the Select Board under the provisions of MGL c. 130, § 8.
MEAN HIGH WATER (MHW)/TIDE
The average elevation of all high waters recorded for a particular
point or station over a considerable period of time, as determined
by the National Geodetic Survey, National Ocean Service or National
Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration; the average water level that
demarcates the transition from exposed land to submerged land at the
point of high tide.
MEAN LOW WATER (MLW)/TIDE
The average height of the low waters recorded for a particular
point or station over a considerable period of time, as determined
by the National Geodetic Survey, National Ocean Service or National
Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration; the average water level that
demarcates the transition from exposed land to submerged land at the
point of low tide.
MGL
Massachusetts General Laws.
MOUNDING
The act of piling scallops in an approved bushel box so that
the scallops exceed the legal level limit of the box.
MUSSEL
A marine mollusk of the species Mytilus edulis.
NUB SCALLOP
A fall spawned scallop defined by the growth ring being less
than 10 mm from the hinge.
OYSTER
A marine mollusk of the species Crassostrea virginica.
PERMIT
A certificate issued by the appropriate authority granting
permission to engage in specific activities.
PETITE OYSTERS
Aquaculturally reared oysters, the height of which (from
hinge to shell margin) is between 2.5 inches and three inches.
PLANTED AREAS
Areas in which the Natural Resources Department or department
designated by the Select Board has planted shellfish for purposes
of propagation or transplanting.
POACHING
The illegal harvesting of shellfish from any area.
QUAHOG
A marine mollusk of the species Mercenaria mercenaria, commonly
called the "hardshell clam."
QUART
67.201 cubic inches (U.S. dry measure).
RAKING
Gathering oysters and/or other materials using a rake and
then transferring this accumulation to a container, vehicle or vessel.
RAZOR CLAM
A marine mollusk of the species Ensis directus.
RED FLAG
Closures of both recreational and commercial shellfisheries,
which shall be noted by red flags posted by the Shellfish Constable.
RESIDENT
A declared resident of the Town of Nantucket. Written proof
that Nantucket is the domicile as well as the legal residence of the
applicant shall be required to the satisfaction of the Select Board
or its designee. Proof of legal residence may include voter registration,
automobile registration, driver's license, income tax filings, census
data, or verification information as deemed necessary by the issuing
agency. To qualify as a resident under these regulations, an individual
must have maintained that residence for one full year.
SEED
Quahogs, less than one inch wide across both valves at the
hinge; soft-shell clams less than two inches in length (the largest
measurement, 90° from the hinge to outer margin of the shell);
oysters, with the exception of petites, less than three inches in
height (from hinge to outer margins of the shell); and scallops without
a defined annual growth ring.
SELECT BOARD
The Nantucket Select Board; Nantucket's elected executive
board, designated by the state (MGL c. 30) as the regulatory board
that has jurisdiction over shellfishing in the Town.
SHELLFISH
Softshell clams, whelks, mussels, oysters, snails, quahogs,
razor clams (razor fish), bay scallops, sea scallops, sea clams, and
blood arks.
SHELLFISH TRANSACTION CARD
[322 CMR 7.01(2)(k)] Issued by DMF; authorizes only the named
individual holding a commercial fishermen permit endorsed for shellfish
and seaworms to sell shellfish and seaworms, and shall be used in
conjunction with either a Massachusetts driver's license or a Registry
of Motor Vehicles identification card.
SPAT
An oyster or similar bivalve mollusk in the larval stage,
especially when it has settled on and attached itself to a surface
on which it can then proceed to grow.
STATE AQUACULTURE PERMIT
"Seed" or propagation permit as defined in MGL c. 130, § 80
and § 69 and 322 CMR 15.04(1)(b)1; authorizes the possession
and growing of seed shellfish from an approved source. May be endorsed
for the use of upwellers or similar nursery systems to enlarge hatchery
seed for planting, but not for resale. May be endorsed for the sale
of regulated species below the minimum size established by regulation
if an operational plan to control sale, shipment, tagging and record
keeping is approved by the Director.
STRANDINGS
When shellfish are beached or at risk in shallow waters due
to wind-driven storm events.
SUBTIDAL
The body of water or area below that of mean low water for
spring tides; habitats rarely, if ever, completely uncovered by low
tides.
TONGS
A hand-held and hauled implement used for the harvesting
of oysters. Tongs have a scissor mechanism to close two baskets upon
themselves.
TOWN
The Town of Nantucket.
WATERS
Coastal waters, tidal flats, tidal creeks, and all salt water
or fresh waters within the boundaries of the Town of Nantucket.