Washington Dept. of Fish and WildlifeSHELLFISH REGULATIONS
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RECREATIONAL SHRIMP HOME
MARINE AREAS
Marine Area 1
Pacific Ocean - Ilwaco
Marine Areas 2
Pacific Ocean - Westport/Ocean Shores
Willapa Bay - Area 2-1
Grays Harbor - Area 2-2
Marine Areas 3
Pacific Ocean - LaPush
Marine Area 4
West of Tatoosh-Bonilla Line (Pacific Ocean)
Marine Areas 4-5
Neah Bay east of Tatoosh - Bonilla line
Western Strait of Juan De Fuca
Marine Area 6
Port Anglels Harbor, Eastern Strait of Juan de Fuca
Marine Area 6
Discovery Bay Shrimp District

Marine Area 7
South - Iceberg Point and Biz Point
North & Central - San Juan Islands, Bellingham Bay, Gulf of Georgia

Marine Area 8-1
Deception Pass
Marine Area 8-2
Port Susan, Port Gardner, Everett
Marine Area 9
Port Townsend Bay, Admiralty Inlet
Marine Area 10
Elliott Bay, Seattle/Bremerton
Marine Area 11
Tacoma-Vashon Island
Marine Area 12
Hood Canal
Marine Area 13
South Puget Sound, Carr Inlet
 
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This page was last updated on: Tuesday, June 26, 2007 - 13:33PM PDT

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RECREATIONAL SHRIMP HARVEST
Marine Area 1 - Ilwaco

Rules & Seasons

SHRIMP

OPEN ALL YEAR

 

Shrimp Daily Limits and Rules
Spot (Pandalus platyceros) Coonstripe (P. danae and P. hypsinotus) Pink (P. eous and P. jordani)

PUGET SOUND and HOOD CANAL
(Marine Areas 5-13 and Marine Area 4 east of the Bonilla-Tatoosh line).

1st Saturday in May through May 31:

DAILY LIMIT OF 80 SHRIMP.
Shrimp heads may be removed while in the field, prior to coming ashore.
The minimum mesh size for shrimp pots is 1" mesh (click here for current gear rules).

June 1 through October 15:

DAILY LIMIT OF 10 POUNDS, heads and tails, of all shrimp species combined (maximum of 80 spot shrimp - if open for spot shrimp).

Shrimp heads may be removed, but must be retained while in the field, until ashore and finished fishing for the day.
The minimum mesh size for shrimp pots is 1" mesh unless the area is closed for spot shrimp, but open for coonstripe and pink shrimp, then the minimum size for shrimp pots is 1/2" mesh (click here for current gear rules).

PACIFIC OCEAN
(Marine Areas 1-3 and Marine Area 4 west of the Bonilla-Tatoosh line)

DAILY LIMIT OF 10 POUNDS, heads and tails, of all shrimp species combined (maximum of 80 spot shrimp).
Shrimp heads may be removed, but must be retained while in the field, until ashore and finished fishing for the day.
The minimum mesh size for shrimp pots is 1" mesh (click here for current gear rules).

ALL AREAS

Each harvester must have a separate container for their catch, either in their possession or identified with their name.
No minimum carapace size.
Maximum of two shrimp pots per person and no more than four shrimp pots per boat.

Prior to harvesting, check the Shellfish Rule Change free Hotline (866) 880-5431 or http://wdfw.wa.gov for season closures and restrictions.

 

 

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