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Thank you for your e-mail correspondence to the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW).
Your best source for information on licenses, daily limits, season, restrictions, etc. would be the 2012/2013 Fish Washington Sport Fishing Rules regulation pamphlet. This pamphlet is full of a lot of useful information, such as license fees for both resident and non-resident on page 6. This publication is formatted with the regulations for Coastal Rivers (new section this year – in green), followed by the Puget Sound and Straits Rivers, then Westside Rivers, Westside Lakes, Eastside Rivers, Eastside Lakes, Marine Area Rules and finally Shellfish/Seaweed Rules. There is also a list of the 6 Regional offices that are located throughout the state, with addresses and phone numbers included, on page 1.
Clint, very good question and thank you for asking, but the short answer to your inquiry is yes, as these critters are not listed under the definition of either fish or shellfish, they would most definitely fall into the category of Unclassified Marine Invertebrates. This means that they would also be closed to any & all harvest, both recreationally and commercially.
As per the Shellfish/Seaweed Species Rules, page 131 of the regulation pamphlet (bottom of the page) states for Unclassified Marine Invertebrates:
ALL AREASALL SPECIESCLOSED, and instructs potential harvesters to: “See definition page 11.” As per those Definitions of Terms used throughout the pamphlet, page 11 defines Unclassified Marine Invertebrates as follows: “
Unclassified Marine Invertebrates - Invertebrates not listed in the shellfish definition, such as snails, nudibranchs, shore crabs, graceful crabs, sand dollars, starfish, white and red sea cucumbers, limpets, chitons, etc. Also, page 128 of the regulation pamphlet states the following:
An unclassified marine invertebrate is any shellfish species not defined as shellfish on page 11. Examples include: shore crabs, graceful crabs, sea stars, sand dollars, moon snails, shore snails, marine worms and nudibranchs.
No harvest allowed.
If you do not have a copy of the 2012/2013 regulation pamphlet, you can respond with your surface mailing address and we would be happy to send one to you, or with your internet capability, you may view/download the WDFW online pamphlet at the following web address:
[url]http://wdfw.wa.gov/fishing/regulations/[/URL].
Please make sure you check for emergency rule changes before you harvest as follows:
Fishing Rule Change Hotline at (360) 902-2500 Shellfish Rule Change Hotline at 1-866-880-5431 Or, try our new searchable emergency rule link off our website at:
[url]https://fortress.wa.gov/dfw/erules/efishrules/index.jsp[/URL]
Additionally, for shellfish, make sure to call the Dept. of Health Marine Toxins PSP Hotline at 1-800-562-5632.
If you have further questions, please email again or call (360) 902-2700. Our Customer Service hours are 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday.
We hope this information helps.
Sincerely,
Fish Program