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Topic: Limit on Uni  (Read 2001 times)

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Kiel

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Just wondering, what's the limit for ( Sea Urchin ) Uni ?...

Thanks,

Kiel ><>


jnthn

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The limit is 35.

29.05. General.
(a) Except as provided in this article there are no closed seasons, closed hours or
minimum size limits for any invertebrate. The bag limit on all invertebrates for which
the take is authorized and for which there is not a bag limit otherwise established in
this article is 35. In San Francisco and San Pablo bays and saltwater tributaries east
of the Golden Gate Bridge invertebrates may not be taken at night except from the
shore.
(b) Take of all invertebrates is prohibited within state marine reserves. Take of certain
invertebrates may be prohibited within state marine parks and state marine conservation
areas as per sub-section 632(b). In addition, tidal invertebrates may not be taken in
any tidepool or other areas between the high tide mark (defined as Mean Higher High
Tide) and 1,000 feet seaward and lateral to the low tide mark (defined as Mean Lower
Low Water) except as follows:
(1) Except where prohibited within state marine reserves, state marine parks, state
marine conservation areas, or other special closures only the following may be taken:
red abalone, limpets, moon snails, turban snails, chiones, clams, cockles, mussels,
rock scallops, native oysters, octopuses, squid, crabs, lobsters, shrimp, sand dollars,
sea urchins and worms except that no worms may be taken in any mussel bed, unless
taken incidental to the harvesting of mussels