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- Ocean City Bans Certain Shark Fishing Methods - CBS News
Ocean City Bans Certain Shark Fishing Methods - CBS News
Summary
This article discusses a ban on certain shark fishing methods in Ocean City. Hosts in coastal areas should be aware of local regulations that might impact their guests' activities and the local environment, and be informed on local rules.
Key Insights
- •Local regulations are ever-changing and can impact the activities guests can engage in during their stay.
Action Items
- ✓Check local and state regulations regarding activities allowed on or near your property, especially if it's located near a body of water or environmentally sensitive area.Effort: lowImpact: medium
Common Mistakes
- ⚠Hosts who are unaware of local regulations may unintentionally violate them, leading to potential fines or issues with guests.
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