Changes Will Allow Maryland to Comply with New Federal Law
ANNAPOLIS (December 15, 2010) Effective January 1, anglers who fish in Maryland will see significant changes to sportfishing license requirements. Enacted by the Maryland Department of Natural Resources (DNR), many of these changes are being implemented to allow the State to comply with Federal law calling for a national database of saltwater anglers.
These changes will help us gather information critical to managing these fisheries for the long term, said DNRs Fisheries Director Tom OConnell.
Notable changes include:
A single comprehensive saltwater sport fishing license has been created to replace the one in effect since 1985. The new Chesapeake Bay and Coastal Sport Fishing License will now cover Maryland waters off the Atlantic coast, including the coastal bays, in addition to Maryland waters of the Chesapeake Bay and its tidal tributaries.
The NOAA National Saltwater Angler Registration will no longer be valid for anglers fishing in Maryland waters. DNR will provide angler contact information to NOAA obtained through State licenses and registration.
A new recreational sport fishing license fee structure has been adopted and registration for certain unlicensed anglers will be required. The license fees for several non-resident categories of Marylands recreational fishing licenses have been changed and five-day licenses have been extended to seven days.
We strongly encourage everyone who plans to fish in Maryland to take the time to learn about these changes and how residents and visitors including those exempt from holding a license will be impacted, added OConnell.
Specific details on the changes, new fee structure and exemptions are available at
www.dnr.state.md.us/service/fishing_license.asp with questions can email customerservice(at)dnr.state.md.us or call 410-656-9526.