Each individual was allowed to submit up to five applications at a cost of $35 per application. The department received 13,662 applications from 4,575 individual applicants.
Twenty-five dollars of each application will be deposited into the Eel and Elver Management Fund, which is used to support research, management, administration and enforcement of Maine’s eel and elver fisheries. The remaining ten dollars of each application will be used to support administration of the lottery. The total revenue generated by the lottery was $478,170.
The overall quota for the 2024 season, established by the Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission, will remain at 9,688 pounds.
The Department has notified the winners, who have thirty days to apply for a license. This year’s elver season begins at noon on March 22 and goes until noon on June 7.
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