HLS 16RS-526 ENGROSSED 2016 Regular Session HOUSE BILL NO. 290 BY REPRESENTATIVE GISCLAIR FISHING/OYSTERS: Changes the name of certain oyster harvest gear from "dredge" to "scraper" and provides for limitations on the dimensions of the scrapers 1 AN ACT 2To amend and reenact R.S. 56:56(A)(5) and (7), 305(B)(3), 435(A) and (B), 435.1(A), 3 435.1.1(A)(2), and 436(A), relative to oyster harvesting gear; to change the name of 4 certain gear from "dredge" to "scraper"; to provide for limitations on the dimensions 5 and use of scrapers on the public seed grounds and natural reefs; and to provide for 6 related matters. 7Be it enacted by the Legislature of Louisiana: 8 Section 1. R.S. 56:56(A)(5) and (7), 305(B)(3), 435(A) and (B), 435.1(A), 9435.1.1(A)(2), and 436(A) are hereby amended and reenacted to read as follows: 10 §56. Seizure or surrender of things illegally used or possessed 11 A. Any enforcing officer may seize: 12 * * * 13 (5) Tackle, seines and other nets, trawls, tongs, dredges scrapers, and other 14 equipment and devices used in taking of fish, shrimp, oysters, or other aquatic life 15 contrary to the provisions of this Title. 16 * * * 17 (7) Tackle, dredges, and scrapers which are possessed or operated in an 18 illegal manner or which are required by the provisions of this Title to be licensed or Page 1 of 4 CODING: Words in struck through type are deletions from existing law; words underscored are additions. HLS 16RS-526 ENGROSSED HB NO. 290 1 tagged and which are not so licensed or tagged or which are improperly tagged or 2 which are taken contrary to the provisions of this Title. 3 * * * 4 §305. Commercial gear license; issuance to certain nonresidents prohibited; 5 moratorium on certain new gear licenses; renewals 6 * * * 7 B. Residents shall pay a commercial gear fee as follows: 8 * * * 9 (3) Oyster dredge scrapers: twenty-five dollars for each dredge scraper. 10 * * * 11 §435. Dredges and scrapers Scrapers; use in removing oysters 12 A. All dredges and scrapers used to harvest oysters from the public seed 13 grounds and the natural reefs shall be no longer than six feet fifty-four inches in 14 width measured along the tooth bar. No scraper shall weigh more than one hundred 15 seventy-five pounds nor shall diving boards, hydrofoils, or any other apparatus or 16 attachment intended to create downward pressure be attached to any scraper. 17 B. The dredge For scrapers used to harvest oysters from the public seed 18 grounds and the natural reefs, the scraper teeth shall be no longer than five inches in 19 length , and there and there shall be a minimum of two and one-quarter inch spacing 20 measured from the center of a tooth to center of the adjacent tooth. A tooth shall 21 not exceed eleven-sixteenths of an inch in diameter. In addition, there shall be no 22 more than seven dredges two scrapers in use on any one vessel. An oyster scraper 23 bag shall only be single mesh with a minimum mesh size of three inches stretched. 24 * * * 25 §435.1. Sabine Lake; methods of harvest; penalty; season; self-propelled vessels; 26 harvested oysters 27 A. Oysters may be harvested in Sabine Lake using tongs, a hand dredge 28 scraper, a single dredge with mechanical assist that has a tooth bar no more than Page 2 of 4 CODING: Words in struck through type are deletions from existing law; words underscored are additions. HLS 16RS-526 ENGROSSED HB NO. 290 1 thirty-six inches long, or a single scraper with mechanical assist with a flat bar length 2 of no more than thirty-six inches. 3 * * * 4 §435.1.1. Oyster harvest in Calcasieu Lake 5 A. 6 * * * 7 (2) Such permit shall be in addition to all other licenses and permits required 8 for harvesting of oysters. At all times, such oyster harvesting shall be limited to 9 using tongs, a hand dredge scraper, a single dredge with mechanical assist that has 10 a tooth bar no more than thirty-six inches long; or use of a single scraper with 11 mechanical assist and a flat bar length of no more than thirty-six inches is allowed. 12 * * * 13 §436. Restricted time of taking oysters 14 A. The taking of oysters from the natural reefs of this state and from 15 privately owned bedding grounds between the hours of one-half hour after sunset and 16 until one-half hour before sunrise is prohibited. During these hours all dredges 17 scrapers shall be unshackled, disconnected, or in such condition as to be easily 18 determined by an agent of the department not to have been in recent use. 19 * * * DIGEST The digest printed below was prepared by House Legislative Services. It constitutes no part of the legislative instrument. The keyword, one-liner, abstract, and digest do not constitute part of the law or proof or indicia of legislative intent. [R.S. 1:13(B) and 24:177(E)] HB 290 Engrossed 2016 Regular Session Gisclair Abstract: Changes the name of certain oyster harvest gear from "dredge" to "scraper" and alters the allowable dimensions of a scraper used on the public seed grounds and natural reefs Present law in several places refers to oyster "dredges". Proposed law changes the term to oyster "scrapers". Present law authorizes the use of dredges and scrapers no longer than six feet in width measured along the tooth bar. Further provides that the teeth shall be no longer than five inches. Limits the number of dredges that can be in use at any one time to seven. Page 3 of 4 CODING: Words in struck through type are deletions from existing law; words underscored are additions. HLS 16RS-526 ENGROSSED HB NO. 290 Proposed law limits scrapers used to harvest oysters from the public seed grounds or the natural reefs to 54 inches measured along the tooth bar with no one scraper weighing more than 175 pounds. Prohibits the attachment of diving boards, hydrofoils, or any other apparatus intended to create downward pressure on scrapers. Proposed law retains the five-inch length limit from present law and requires a minimum of two and one-half inch spacing measured from the center of the tooth to the center of the adjacent tooth with each tooth no thicker than 11/16ths of an inch. Changes the number of scrapers that may be in use at any one time from seven to two. Provides that oyster scraper bags can only be single mesh with a minimum mesh size of three inches stretched. (Amends R.S. 56:56(A)(5) and (7), 305(B)(3), 435(A) and (B), 435.1(A), 435.1.1(A)(2), and 436(A)) Summary of Amendments Adopted by House The Committee Amendments Proposed by House Committee on Natural Resources and Environment to the original bill: 1. Remove a section of law applicable to crab dredges rather than oyster dredges. 2. Further refine the prohibition on the use of diving boards and hydrofoils to include any other apparatus or attachment intended to create downward pressure on the scraper. Page 4 of 4 CODING: Words in struck through type are deletions from existing law; words underscored are additions.