At that time, the Commission will consider whether to:
• Close the winter crab dredge season and again prohibit a practice in which commercial
crabbers dig up hibernating, pregnant female crabs, from December to March.
• Relax a currently required 30 percent reduction in crab pots per license (based on 2007
license limits) to a less stringent 15-20 percent reduction.
• Enact daily bushel limits at different times of the season or to adjust season closing dates.
• Hold a commercial crabber responsible if his authorized agent who works those crab pots
is convicted of repeated crab conservation violations in a 12-month period. The proposal
calls for a Commission license revocation hearing for the license holder and for the agent
to be barred from serving as an agent for a year.
• Reinstate a five-pot recreational crab license that was suspended last year as part of the
agency’s crab population rebuilding program 