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The Division of Marine Fisheries will reassess its research needs and outreach opportunities to determine the need for specific project requests at a later date.

If you have any questions, please contact Jamie Botinovch at Jamie. Botinovch ncdenr. Jamie Botinovch Jamie. How can we make this page better for you? Under state law, revenue from sales of N. Coastal Recreational Fishing Licenses goes in two separate funds, both set up specifically to be used to manage, protect, restore, develop, cultivate and enhance the marine resources of the state. The Strategic Plan for the Conservation and Improvement of North Carolina Marine Resources sets forth a framework of objectives and strategies to meet the statutory requirement that the fund be used to manage, protect, restore, develop, cultivate and enhance the marine resources of the state.

The framework provides the basis upon which to evaluate and select proposals for CRFL funding. The objectives and strategies are topics of particular interest at this time and do not represent an inclusive list of all priority needs in FMPs and the CHPP. Current Funding Opportunities The annual Request for Proposal typically begins on June 1, with applications due by the last working day of July. Applicants will be notified by January 31 if their proposals have been approved for funding.

Depending on where you are intending to fish, you might not even need a Coastal Recreational Fishing License. There are three waterbody designations in North Carolina:. However, if fishing in Coastal waters you are required to have a Coastal Recreational Fishing License. When fishing in Joint Waters, either fishing license will suffice. To help determine which waterbody designation you will be fishing in, see this interactive map from the Wildlife Resources Commission.

You must zoom in to the area your fishing to be able to see the boundaries. Coastal waters are outlined in blue, joint waters are outlined in red, and inland waters are not outlined.

Just choose one of the options below:. The CRFL cannot be transferred or assigned and it is required for any type of recreational finfish taken not included under the Recreational Commercial Gear License. Recreational anglers who catch fish in the Exclusive Economic Zone 3 miles — miles offshore will be required to have this license to land fish in state waters. Rentals: Sales: Just choose one of the options below: Purchase a license in person at one of the offices of the Division of Marine Fisheries.

Fishing licenses are also available at many bait and tackle shops and sporting goods stores. Purchase a license online at the N. Wildlife website.



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