
Union River
1823 -- An Act making further provision for the preservation of Fish
in Union River Bay, and its waters. Laws of the State of Maine. Chapter
CCXIII.
Text of Act:
"Sect. 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives,
in Legislature assembled, That if any person shall make or continue any
dam or other obstruction, in or across Union River, in the County of Hancock,
or any stream or pond emptying into the same, or into any part of Union
River bay, northerly of the southerly extremes of Newbury-neck and Oak-point,
through or into which salmon, shad or alewives have ever been accustomed
to pass, for the purpose of casting their spawn, without providing and keeping
constantly open and clear, a sufficient passage or sluice way for such salmon,
shad and alewives to pass and repass, from the first day of June to the
thirty first day of July annually, every such person shall forfeit and pay
a fine not exceeding two hundred dollars, nor less than fifty dollars. And
any person who shall, at any time, take any of the said fish, within forty
feet of any such dam or other obstruction, passage or sluice way, shall
forfeit and pay a fine of five dollars for each offence.
"Sect. 2. Be it further enacted, That any person who shall take any
salmon, shad or alewives in any of the waters aforesaid, between the tenth
of June and thirty-first of July annually, at any other time than between
sunrise on Monday and sunrise on Thursday, in each week, shall forfeit and
pay for each salmon so taken, two dollars; for each shad one dollar; and
for each alewive twenty cents.
"Sect. 3. Be it further enacted, That it shall be lawful for the towns
of Ellsworth and Surry, to prescribe the mode, manner and right of taking
the fish aforesaid, in their respective towns, within the times aforementioned,
and to make such rules, regulations and by laws respecting the same, not
repugnant to the laws of this State, as to them may seem necessary for the
purposes aforesaid.
"Sect. 4. Be it further enacted, That all Acts or parts of Acts, either
of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, or of this State, inconsistent with
the provisions of this Act, be, and they are hereby repealed.
This Act passed February 10, 1823."
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