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Marine Resources Commission
 
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Marine Resources Commission
 
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Pertaining to River Herring [4 VAC 20 ‑ 1260]
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9/11/24  8:42 pm
Commenter: Jamie Gold

Hickory Shad Management in Virginia
 

Hello:

I think that management of hickory shad should be consistent across Virginia. The DWR 10 per day hickory shad limit for Virginia rivers outside the Chesapeake Bay watershed is a reasonable model for beginning management of the Chesapeake Bay and tributary hickory shad spawning runs.

Conserving hickory shad will help protect against overfishing a species with an unknown population and undetermined abundance needed for a self-sustaining stock.

Unrestricted takes during hickory shad spawning runs reduces the potential for successful spawns.

Overfishing hickory shad risks depletion of the stock and jeopardizes the continued availability of a recreational fishery.

Unrecognized bycatch of American shad during unrestricted bulk takes of hickory shad undermines restoration efforts for this species.

A reasonable starting daily creel limit facilitates adjustment of allowed takes as conditions change.

Creel limits provide a practical measure for field inspection of hickory shad takes.

I am concerned that Hickory shad availability as a forage species for striped bass is diminished by unrestricted takes.

Thank you.

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