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A:Yes, owners/operators of charter/headboat vessels fishing for and/or retaining regulated Atlantic Highly Migratory Species (Atlantic tunas, sharks, swordfish and billfish) in the Atlantic Ocean, including the Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean Sea, must obtain an Atlantic Highly Migratory Species (HMS) permit.
\u201cHighly migratory species\u201d include tuna, some shark species, and billfish\u2014species that range widely through the ocean, often crossing international borders. These pelagic species live in the water of the open ocean, although they may spend part of their life cycle in nearshore waters.
This permit authorizes vessels to recreationally fish for and retain Atlantic highly migratory species, or HMS, using specific gears. This permit must be renewed annually. Vessels with this permit may not sell their catch.
\u201cHighly migratory species\u201d include tuna, some shark species, and billfish\u2014species that range widely through the ocean, often crossing international borders. These pelagic species live in the water of the open ocean, although they may spend part of their life cycle in nearshore waters.
Your Massachusetts recreational saltwater permit allows you to fish in state and federal waters. However, if you fish for tuna, billfish, swordfish, and/or sharks, you will need a Highly Migratory Species permit from NOAA Fisheries.
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Overview By Species. Highly migratory fish travel long distances and often cross domestic and international boundaries. These pelagic species live in the water of the open ocean, although they may spend part of their life cycle in nearshore waters.
This permit authorizes vessels to recreationally fish for and retain Atlantic highly migratory species, or HMS, using specific gears. This permit must be renewed annually. Vessels with this permit may not sell their catch.
Tuna that are not regulated federally are considered \u201cunregulated\u201d species in Florida state waters. All \u201cunregulated\u201d species have a default recreational bag limit of two fish or 100 pounds per day, whichever is more.
All New York anglers must apply for and carry the no fee Recreational Marine Fishing Registry. To fish for sharks, tuna, billfishes, and swordfish in federal waters, anglers must apply for a federal Highly Migratory Species (HMS) Permit (leaves DEC website). All HMS permits are vessel-based permits.
Headboats Size Class (curved fork length)Fishery StatusAtlantic Bag LimitLess than 27"Not allowedNot allowed27" to less than 47"Open6/vessel/day or trip47" to less than 73"Open2/vessel/day or trip73" or greater Trophy NorthClosed-2 more rows • Jul 20, 2022

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