- (a) A lobster pot placed by a person for noncommercial purposes shall be marked with a buoy painted white and have black lettering, and be marked with the initials “N.C.” followed by a dash and then followed by the owner’s initials (i.e., John Smith would mark his lobster pot buoys as follows: “N.C. — J.S.”). The use of more than 2 lobster pots by any individual or his or her agents shall constitute prima facie evidence of commercial intent and shall be unlawful.
- (b) Noncommercial potting for lobster is permitted in any waters under the jurisdiction of the State.
- (c) It shall be unlawful for any person who is engaged in noncommercial lobstering to sell any lobsters.
- (d) Any individual diver may catch, by hand, up to 2 lobsters a day.
60 Del. Laws, c. 513, § 2; 70 Del. Laws, c. 186, § 1