Virginia. Board of Fisheries.

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On 25 March 1875 the General Assembly authorized the governor to appoint three commissioners of fisheries to coordinate conservation activities with the federal government and to oversee the duties of the local oyster inspectors. The number of commissioners was reduced to one by an act passed on 8 March 1877.

The office of fish commissioner was abolished by the General Assembly on 7 February 1898 and replaced by the Board of Fisheries. The board also assumed the functions of the Board on the Chesapeake and Its Tributaries. On 5 February 1900 the General Assembly passed an act authorizing the board to employ county surveyors to resurvey the oyster planting grounds and any part of the survey made in the 1890s by James B. Baylor that needed revision. On 12 March 1908 the General Assembly changed the name of the board to the Commission on Fisheries. In 1968 the name of the commission was changed to the Marine Resources Commission.

From the description of Horizontal angle books, 1901. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122700563

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Place Name Admin Code Country
Isle of Wight County (Va.)
Virginia
James River (Va.)
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Oysters
Shellfish fisheries
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