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News Release RI Department of Environmental Management 235 Promenade Street, Providence, RI 02908 (401) 222-2771 TDD/(401) 222-4462
DEM PLANS FIVE QUAHAUG TRANSPLANTS, SEEKS SHELLFISHERMEN TO PARTICIPATE Shellfishermen wishing to take part in the transplants should report to the on-scene DEM enforcement patrol boat by 8 a.m. on the transplant day. DEM officers will collect shellfishing licenses to facilitate accounting. Shellfishermen will dig the quahaugs and take them to the transplant staging area. The harvested quahaugs will be loaded onto boats for transport to the spawning/management areas. Shellfishermen will be paid $5 for each 50-pound bag collected. Those also assisting in stocking the quahaugs in the management areas will be paid $7 for each 50-pound bag. All transplants will take place between 8 a.m. and noon. Transplants and their dates are:
Transplanted shellfish will be unavailable for harvest until December. This will allow the shellfish to spawn and contribute toward replenishing the immediate vicinity and adjacent areas. The shellfish transplant program, funded by commercial fishing license fees and monetary damages received from the Allen Harbor settlement, is a cooperative effort between DEM, the Narragansett Bay Commission, the shellfish industry, and the Department of Health, which tests shellfish before the transplants, and again prior to eventual harvest. Adult quahaugs from past shellfish transplants have spawned, and the resultant sets of juvenile quahaugs have helped to replenish depleted areas of the bay and provide a bountiful winter fishery. Previous efforts have enhanced the stock of shellfish in Greenwich Bay and waters in the vicinity of Quonset Point, Pine Hill, Hope Island, and in the Potowomut and High Banks Shellfish Management Areas. -30- |
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