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§13-60.4-3 <br />roots, products, and other parts thereof. <br />"Commercial purpose" means the taking of aquatic <br />life for profit, gain, sale, purchase, barter, <br />exchange, to offer for sale, or upon any offer to <br />purchase. <br />"Department" means the department of land and <br />natural resources. <br />"Deploy" means to place the specified gear in the <br />water, in whole or in part. <br />"Fish feeding" means deliberately introducing <br />into the water any food material, substance, or device <br />used as an attractant, for any purpose except catching <br />and removing marine life. <br />"Fishing gear" means any net, spear, rod, reel, <br />hook -and -line, slurp gun, or any other equipment or <br />gear adapted, designed, or commonly used to take or <br />capture aquatic life. <br />"Hook -and -line" means a fishing line to which one <br />or more hooks or other tackle are attached. A hook - <br />and -line may include a fishing rod or reel or both to <br />deploy and retrieve the line, and the use of a landing <br />net to land hooked fish. <br />"Kona crab net" means a mesh net encircled by a <br />rigid frame no more than three feet in length in any <br />direction. <br />"Lay net" means a panel of net mesh that is <br />suspended vertically in the water with the aid of a <br />float line that supports the top edge of the net <br />upward towards the water surface and a lead line that <br />keeps the bottom edge of the net downward towards the <br />ocean bottom. <br />"Lay net fishing" or to "lay net fish" means <br />deploying or attempting to deploy a lay net in a set <br />location and in an open configuration, and retrieving <br />the lay net from the same location after a certain <br />time period has passed. This fishing method is also <br />known as set netting, cross netting, pa'ipa'i, and <br />moemoe netting. This term does not apply to the use <br />of a lay net to completely encircle a pre -identified <br />school of fish, where the net is constantly attended <br />at all times while in the water, such as in the <br />practice of surround netting. <br />
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