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Surfclam/Ocean Quahog Management Advisory Board |
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Next Meeting - Tuesday, March 11, 2008 In 1994, the New York State Legislature enacted a law to improve the management of surf clams (Spisula solidissima) and ocean quahogs (Arctica islandica) found within the marine waters of New York State. The law established specific limits on harvests of these commercially valuable bivalve shellfish, authorized the State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) to develop a long-term and comprehensive management plan for these species, and established the Surfclam/Ocean Quahog Management Advisory Board to provide guidance and advice to the DEC as it developed the management plan and implementing regulations. The Board is composed of nine (9) voting members: 3 appointed directly by the Commissioner of DEC; 3 appointed by the Commissioner on the nomination of the president pro tem of the New York State Senate and 3 appointed by the Commissioner on the nomination of the Speaker of the New York State Assembly. The Director of the Marine Sciences Research Center (now, the School of Marine and Atmospheric Sciences) of Stony Brook University, or his/her designee, is the non-voting Chairman of the Board. All appointed Board members, "…shall either have knowledge of the surfclam/ocean quahog industry, have demonstrated a long-standing interest, knowledge and experience in commercial harvesting and/or processing of surfclam/ocean quahog, or shall be involved in scientific research into this fishery." Board members must reside in the New York State county adjacent to New York's Marine District and no Board member appointed by the Commissioner may be an officer or employee of the New York State department or agency. Duties/Powers/Responsibilities/Charges
Current Board members (as of 01 January 2008):
Surfclam/Ocean Quahog Management Advisory Board Newsletters
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