Marine Resources Commission (402)
Mission
The Marine Resources Commission serves as stewards of Virginia's marine and aquatic resources, and protectors of its tidal waters and homelands, for present and future generations.
Strategic Plan
Last modified: 10/29/2009
Last modified: 10/29/2009
Budget Summary
| Dollars | Positions | |||
| Biennium | Year 1 | Year 2 | Year 1 | Year 2 |
| 2008-2010 | $18,986,612 | $19,751,243 | 160 | 160 |
| 2006-2008 | $18,009,394 | $19,263,915 | 158 | 160 |
| 2004-2006 | $15,189,537 | $16,460,060 | 159 | 166 |
There are 0 capital projects for this agency in Chapter 781, 2009 Acts of the Assembly.
Source: DPB's VABUD database - More Budget Info
Performance Measures
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Pounds of key finfish, crabs and clams landed in Virginia, but harvested within or outside of Virginia's waters, compared to the 3-year average of landings |
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Average number of inspections (seafood, licenses, safety, etc.) done by Marine Police Officers per year |
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Conviction rate of 88% - 90% for summons written by Marine Police Officers |
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Pounds of key finfish, crabs and clams landed in Virginia, and harvested from Virginia's waters, compared to three year average harvest record. |


