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http://www.dfg.ca.gov/news/Subject:Abalone Diving
Question:
While abalone diving, I would like to keep a very small, emergency supply of air on my person as a safety precaution. The device would be shrink-wrapped to indicate evidence of use. The idea being that if the seal is intact, there would be no evidence of "use" and I would
be in compliance with the law. The product I'm asking about can be seen
at www.spareairxtreme.com
Would I be in violation of any of the regulations if I were to wear
such a device while taking abalone, assuming I did not use the device
and had sufficient evidence to prove such a claim? (Aaron L.)
Answer:
The law prohibits the "use of SCUBA gear or surface-supplied air to take abalone (California Code of Regulations Title 14, Section
29.15(e)). According to DFG Lt. Dennis McKiver, this includes having it in your possession, even if you are not actually breathing off of it.
The law also states that abalone may not be taken or possessed aboard
any boat, vessel, or floating device in the water containing SCUBA or
surface-supplied air. Since you are not allowed to have SCUBA gear in
your possession on a boat while taking abalone (even if the SCUBA gear
is not being used), to be consistent with the law, this spare air product would also not be allowed as the same principles apply.
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