7312 - Withdrawal of licenses issued in prior year.

     § 7312.  Withdrawal of licenses issued in prior year.        (a)  General rule.--When the United States Fish and Wildlife     Service or its successor certifies, on the basis of scientific     evidence, that the catch of shad in the Delaware River and Bay     and their tributaries has declined 100,000 fish or more under     the previous year's catch in such waters and that there is     evidence of prospective depletion, or when the commission, after     investigation and on the basis of scientific evidence, finds     that the fishery is threatened by depletion or that the fishing     rate is too high to permit the continuance of a constant annual     yield or that present exploitation threatens the future maximum     yield of that fishery, it shall provide for the withdrawal in     the following season of some or all of the licenses previously     issued. In this connection, it may enter into administrative     agreements with the pertinent administrative officials of the     other states mentioned in section 7308 (relating to issuance of     additional licenses) for the purpose of arranging a joint     reduction of units of gear.        (b)  Notice of intention.--When units of gear are to be     reduced, the commission shall give public notice, in the manner     set forth in section 7308, of intention to do so and of the     number and character of units of gear to be withdrawn and from     which areas.        (c)  Method of withdrawal.--In effecting a reduction of     fishing effort under the provisions of this section the     commission shall withdraw shad licenses to be affected in the     inverse order in which the shad licenses were issued except that     if reduction of fishing intensity is sought with respect to a     particular area or a particular operation license, withdrawals     shall be in the inverse order in which the licenses were issued     for that area or operation. In all instances where this     procedure cannot be followed, resort shall be had to lots.