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  6. Chap. 2

Chapter 2
Particular Varieties of Fish

Articles

1
General Season
Section 8140
2
Sardines
Sections 8150.5–8154
3
Anchovies
Sections 8180–8190
4
Salmon
Sections 8210.2–8226
4.5
Commercial Salmon Vessel Permits
Sections 8230–8248
5
Lobster
Sections 8250–8259
6
Crab
Sections 8275–8285
7
Abalones
8
Clams and Other Mollusks
Sections 8340–8346
9
Salt-water and Anadromous Fish Generally
Sections 8370–8403
9.1
Sea Cucumbers
Sections 8405–8405.4
9.5
Pacific Mackerel
Sections 8411–8412
9.7
Market Squid
Sections 8420–8429.7
10
Fresh-water Fish Generally
Sections 8430–8438
11
Fresh-water Fish for Bait
Sections 8460–8463
12
Crayfish
Sections 8490–8492
13
Halibut Trawl Grounds
Sections 8494–8497
14
Tidal Invertebrates
Section 8500
14.5
Krill
Section 8510
15
Herring
Sections 8550–8559
16
Drift Gill Net Shark and Swordfish Fishery
Sections 8561–8583.5
17
Nearshore Fisheries Management Act
Sections 8585–8589.7
18
Prawns and Shrimp
Sections 8590–8595
19
Marine Aquaria Pets
Sections 8596–8598.6
20
White Sharks and Basking Sharks
Sections 8599–8599.4
 



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