Title 16 › Chapter 71— ATLANTIC COASTAL FISHERIES COOPERATIVE MANAGEMENT › § 5107a
If you have a valid Maine commercial license to catch American lobster, and Maine approves, you may fish for lobster in certain nearby federal waters. You must still follow all other federal and state rules, and this allowance applies even if other federal fishery plans would otherwise ban it. The four areas are: west of Monhegan Island, north of the line 43° 42' 08" N, 69° 34' 18" W and 43° 42' 15" N, 69° 19' 18" W; east of Monhegan Island, west of the line 43° 44' 00" N, 69° 15' 05" W and 43° 48' 10" N, 69° 08' 01" W; south of Vinalhaven, west of the line 43° 52' 21" N, 68° 39' 54" W and 43° 48' 10" N, 69° 08' 01" W; and south of Bois Bubert Island, north of the line 44° 19' 15" N, 67° 49' 30" W and 44° 23' 45" N, 67° 40' 33" W. The Secretary can revoke or suspend this permission under section 308(g) of the Magnuson‑Stevens Act (16 U.S.C. 1858(g)) for violations.
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16 U.S.C. § 5107a
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Apr 5, 2026
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