MD Shark Catch Card

Atlantic Highly Migratory Species Recreational Landings Reports

MD Shark Catch Card

Maryland Shark Landings

OMB: 0648-0328

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TODAY’S DATE:

MM DD YYYY

Maryland Shark
Catch Card

Live Releases

Dead Releases

Write the # of sharks released alive in the Live Releases Box and the # released dead
in the Dead Release Box.

Today’s Date: MM DD YYYY
Species (see reverse for list):

If you cannot ID, you MUST release it

HMS PERMIT #:

Shark TAG #:

Was this fish caught during a tournament? Yes / No
Tournament Name:

Fork Length

Reporting Station:
Shark Tag #:

(Obtain at Reporting Station)

*Fork Length (inches): 	

*Measurement Description

Sex (circle one): M / F
**Weight (lbs)

Complete this section if fishing from a vessel:

Vessel Name:
Registration # (State ID):
Permit Holders Name:
Atlantic HMS
Permit #:
Trip Type:
Charter / Private / Headboat
(Circle One)

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TODAY’S DATE:

MM DD YYYY

Maryland Shark
Catch Card

Tagging Location

* Measure in a straight line from the tip of the
snout to the fork of the tail.
** Scale weight ONLY. Do not record estimated 	
weight.
NOTE: Most sharks landed in Maryland must have
a LANDING TAG affixed before removal from the
vessel. Tags are available at all SHARK REPORTING
STATIONS. To obtain a LANDING TAG, captains or
operators of the permitted vessel, or licensed angler
if fishing from shore, must complete and submit a
catch card for every shark landed. For a complete
list of sharks that you must report, please see the
reverse side of this card.

This information collected is approved under OMB
Control # 0648-0328 and expires on 07/31/2019

Live Releases

Dead Releases

Write the # of sharks released alive in the Live Releases Box and the # released dead
in the Dead Release Box.

Today’s Date: MM DD YYYY
Species (see reverse for list):

If you cannot ID, you MUST release it

HMS PERMIT #:

Shark TAG #:

Was this fish caught during a tournament? Yes / No
Tournament Name:

Fork Length

Reporting Station:
Shark Tag #:

(Obtain at Reporting Station)

*Fork Length (inches): 	

*Measurement Description

Sex (circle one): M / F
**Weight (lbs)

Complete this section if fishing from a vessel:

Vessel Name:
Registration # (State ID):
Permit Holders Name:
Atlantic HMS
Permit #:
Trip Type:
Charter / Private / Headboat
(Circle One)

Tagging Location

* Measure in a straight line from the tip of the
snout to the fork of the tail.
** Scale weight ONLY. Do not record estimated 	
weight.
NOTE: Most sharks landed in Maryland must have
a LANDING TAG affixed before removal from the
vessel. Tags are available at all SHARK REPORTING
STATIONS. To obtain a LANDING TAG, captains or
operators of the permitted vessel, or licensed angler
if fishing from shore, must complete and submit a
catch card for every shark landed. For a complete
list of sharks that you must report, please see the
reverse side of this card.

This information collected is approved under OMB
Control # 0648-0328 and expires on 07/31/2019

Shark Species to Report:
Atlantic Sharpnose
Blacknose
Blacktip
Blue
Bonnethead
Bull
Common thresher

Finetooth
Great hammerhead
Lemon
Nurse
Oceanic whitetip
Porbeagle
Scalloped hammerhead

Shortfin mako
Smooth Dogfish
Smooth hammerhead
Spinner
Tiger

Prohibited Shark Species:
Atlantic angel
Basking
Bigeye sandtiger
Bigeye sixgill
Bigeye thresher
Bignose
Caribbean sharpnose

Caribbean reef
Dusky
Galapagos
Longfin mako
Narrowtooth
Night
Sandbar

Sandtiger
Sevengill
Silky
Sixgill
Smalltail
Whale
White sharks

Shark Species to Report:
Atlantic Sharpnose
Blacknose
Blacktip
Blue
Bonnethead
Bull
Common thresher

Finetooth
Great hammerhead
Lemon
Nurse
Oceanic whitetip
Porbeagle
Scalloped hammerhead

Shortfin mako
Smooth Dogfish
Smooth hammerhead
Spinner
Tiger

Prohibited Shark Species:
Atlantic angel
Basking
Bigeye sandtiger
Bigeye sixgill
Bigeye thresher
Bignose
Caribbean sharpnose

Caribbean reef
Dusky
Galapagos
Longfin mako
Narrowtooth
Night
Sandbar

Sandtiger
Sevengill
Silky
Sixgill
Smalltail
Whale
White sharks


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