Not sure if it’s OK to copy from other forums but this was posted yesterday on the AGLCA site. They have organized efforts to change the ordinance.
“We have an update for you. Rep. Ron Stephens contacted James H. Newsome (as a representation of the boating coalition group) this afternoon and stated that he and the Commissioner have talked about our concerns with the maps showing the overbearing shellfish lease areas, and that DNR will make an internal rule change to address the problems we have pointed out.
DNR and Rep. Stephens will introduce legislative changes in the next session of the General Assembly to permanently correct the problem.
No timeline was given on how long the rule change will take. James asked if the map could be removed while we await the revised rules. Rep. Stephens contacted the Commissioner and was told that the map must stay up for now, but there will be no enforcement of anchoring violations in these areas. We assume this to mean other than the setbacks as defined in HB833 (150' private docks, 300' commercial marinas, & 500' shellfish harvesting areas).
While this is welcome relief for boaters and cruisers, and we are hopeful for a quick rule change and resolution to this problem, we must also caution boaters that they should obey the directive of any local DNR Law Enforcement officer if approached while anchoring in one of these areas as defined by the map on DNR's website.
We have seen instances in the past where information about recent directives has not trickled down to the local level. If necessary, read this information to the officer, but follow his/her instructions. And then please contact Ted Arisaka, Kim Russo, or James H. Newsome afterwards. We will forward your information to our contacts at DNR.”