What is a RSA (Research Set Aside) Fluke permit?

 

The National Marine Fisheries Service sets annual quotas for most popular fish species.  Up to 3% of the quota is allocated  for research.  This research set-aside is either used directly for research or auctioned off to finance research.

 

The Capt. Gillen II is a participant in the RSA (Research Set Aside) Permit program.  Earlier this year, the Capt. Gillen II successfully bid on a portion of the Fluke quota which is set aside for research purposes. We now have a permit from the New York State DEC to “collect and possess” Fluke.  Under this permit we are allowed to fish for “RSA” Fluke outside the published Fluke Season in New York State with a different size and bag limit (We can’t use the permit during the open season).  We are required to weigh the fish, clean the fish at the dock and report our catch to New York State Department of Environmental Conservation and National Marine Fisheries Service.

 

May 15 to June 15 2009 Regular Season 21 inches Total Length 2 fish Daily Possession Limit
June 16, 2009 to July 2, 2009

 RSA 20 inches Total Length 4 Fish Daily Possession Limit

July 3 to August 17, 2009

Regular Season 21 inches Total Length 2 fish Daily Possession Limit

August 18 to End of Year RSA

 20 inches Total Length 4 Fish Daily Possession Limit

 

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