2026-07086NoticeWallet

Fishermen Get Special Pass to Trap More and Experiment

Published Date: 4/13/2026

Notice

Summary

The Massachusetts Division of Marine Fisheries wants special permission to try new fishing gear and use more traps than usual in certain areas. This lets some fishing boats break the usual rules for a limited time to test better ways to fish. If you have thoughts, speak up by April 28, 2026—this could change how fishing works and might affect local fishing businesses.

Analyzed Economic Effects

4 provisions identified: 4 benefits, 0 costs, 0 mixed.

Temporary Trap-Limit Exemptions

For the 2026 Ventless Trap Survey (May 1–October 31, 2026), participating federally permitted vessels (project lists 5 vessels across 70 one-day trips) may be exempted from Federal trap limits to allow up to 360 traps in Area 1 and 96 traps in Area 2. No catch from the experimental traps would be landed for sale; retained samples would be used only for research.

Allow Use of Ventless Traps

The EFP request would exempt gear specifications to allow the use of traps without escape vents (ventless traps) during the 2026 Ventless Trap Survey in statistical areas 514 and 538. Survey strings would alternate three vented and three ventless traps, and gear would otherwise meet protected-species requirements.

Landing Protected-Sized Lobsters/Crabs for Research

The EFP would exempt possession requirements to allow landing of sub-legal, oversized, v-notched, and egg-bearing (berried) lobsters and Jonah crabs for research purposes during the survey (May 1–October 31, 2026). Collected samples would be retained temporarily for biological data and research projects; experimental catch would not be sold.

Alternative Trap Tagging Allowed

The EFP would exempt Federal trap-tagging rules to allow alternatively tagged traps for the 2026 Ventless Trap Survey; the narrative specifies survey traps would be tagged as "MA DMF Research Traps" and at least one MA DMF scientist would be on sampling trips. The project includes 16 sets per trip with 3-day soaks across 70 total days.

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Key Dates

Published Date
Comments Due
Effective Date
4/13/2026
4/28/2026
5/1/2026

Department and Agencies

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Commerce Department
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
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