§ 660.715 - Deep-set buoy gear fishery.  


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    § 660.715 Harpoon fishery. [Reserved]

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    Deep-set buoy gear fishery.

    (a) Gear configurations. Deep-set buoy gear (DSBG) configurations must conform to the following specifications:

    (1) Standard buoy gear (SBG). An individual piece of SBG must consist of a vertical monofilament mainline suspended from a buoy-array with a terminal weight. No more than three gangions with hooks may be attached to the mainline. No gangions with hooks may be attached at a depth shallower than 90 meters.

    (2) Linked buoy gear (LBG). An individual piece (section) of LBG must consist of a monofilament mainline that extends vertically from a buoy-array (either directly or from a minimum 50-foot (15.24-meter) extender) to a weight; then horizontally to a second weight; then vertically to a minimum 50-foot (15.24-meter) extender attached to a second buoy-array. No more than three gangions with hooks may be connected to each horizontal section of the mainline. No gangions with hooks may be attached at a depth shallower than 90 meters. Individual pieces may be linked together by the mainline. The links between each piece of LBG must be serviceable.

    (b) Additional gear configuration specifications. Use of SBG and LBG must conform with the following requirements:

    (1) Surface buoy flotation and strike detection array requirements. The surface buoy flotation and strike detection array must include a minimum of three buoys (a minimum 45-pound (20.41 kilogram) buoyancy non-compressible hard ball, a minimum 6-pound (2.72 kilogram) buoyancy buoy, and a strike detection buoy), with no more than 6 feet (1.83 meters) of line between adjacent buoys, all connected in-line by a minimum of 38 inch (9.53 millimeter) diameter line.

    (i) Buoys must be free of tether attachments (e.g., non-streamlined gear with loops and/or dangling components).

    (ii) SBG and terminal LBG buoy-arrays must include a locator flag, a radar reflector, and the buoy must be marked with a number clearly identifying the owner or operator of the vessel. The number may be either:

    (A) If required by applicable state law, the vessel's number, the commercial fishing license number, or buoy brand number; or

    (B) The vessel documentation number issued by the United States Coast Guard (USCG), or, for an undocumented vessel, the vessel registration number issued by the state.

    (2) Weight requirements. Weights must be a minimum of 3.6 kilograms.

    (3) Circle hook requirements. Circle hooks must be used that are a minimum size 16/0 with not more than 10 degrees offset.

    (4) Gear pieces and hook limitations. No more than 10 pieces of SBG or LBG, in total, may be deployed at one time, with no more than three hooks per piece.

    (c) Operational requirements. SBG and LBG must be fished in accordance with the following operational requirements.

    (1) Active tending. All pieces of gear must remain within 5 nautical miles (9.26 kilometers) of the vessel at all times, and the vessel may be no more than 3 nautical miles (5.56 kilometers) from the nearest piece of gear.

    (2) Fishing multiple gear types. Gear types other than DSBG may be used on the same trip when DSBG is used, as long as the requirement to actively tend DSBG (as described at paragraph (c)(1) of this section) is met. If multiple gear types, including gear other than DSBG, are used on the same trip as DSBG, catch must be tagged or marked to identify the gear used, including differentiating whether caught with SBG or LBG.

    (3) Timing of gear deployment and retrieval. Gear may not be deployed until local sunrise and must be onboard the vessel no later than 3 hours after local sunset.

    (4) Pre-trip notification. When requested by NMFS, DSBG vessel owners or operators are required to notify NMFS or the NMFS-designated observer provider at least 48 hours prior to departing on each fishing trip during which DSBG will be fished. The vessel owner or operator must communicate to the observer provider: the owner's or operator's name, contact information, vessel name, port of departure, estimated date and time of departure, and a telephone number at which the owner or operator may be contacted during the business day (Monday through Friday between 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Pacific Time) to indicate whether an observer will be required on the subject fishing trip. Contact information for the current observer provider can be obtained by calling the NMFS West Coast Region Sustainable Fisheries Division at (562) 980–4238.

    (5) Protected species workshops. When requested by NMFS, the operator of a vessel either registered to a limited entry DSBG permit or planning to fish under a DSBG endorsement must attend a workshop conducted by NMFS on mitigation, handling, and release techniques for protected species.

    (d) Geographic area restrictions. DSBG fishing is permitted throughout the management area defined in § 660.703 with the following area restrictions:

    (1) Federal waters offshore of California and Oregon only. Fishing with DSBG may not occur in Federal waters north of a line extending seaward from the Oregon/Washington border at north of 46°16′ N latitude.

    (2) Limited entry-only area. Except for vessels registered to a valid DSBG limited entry permit, fishing with DSBG may not occur in Federal waters within the Southern California Bight, which for this purpose is defined with a northern boundary of 34°26′54.96″ N latitude (i.e., Point Conception), a southern boundary of the U.S.-Mexico maritime border, and a western boundary of 120°28′18″ W longitude.

    (3) Linked buoy gear area restriction. Fishing with DSBG in a LBG configuration in waters north of the Northern Channel Islands to a line extending seaward from the Oregon/Washington border at 46°16′ N latitude may not occur shoreward of a line approximating the 400 meter depth contour, which is defined by straight lines connecting all of the following points in the order stated in the following table.

    Table 1 to Paragraph (d)(3)

    Point ID Latitude Longitude
    146.274388−124.410349
    246.075505−124.813587
    345.968227−124.739233
    445.785378−124.721611
    545.731988−124.755707
    645.676058−124.662448
    745.635778−124.733532
    845.627501−124.621223
    945.421342−124.428881
    1045.368012−124.524815
    1145.219954−124.426593
    1245.169315−124.502340
    1345.192831−124.640233
    1445.073777−124.601143
    1545.122584−124.728187
    1645.063305−124.719824
    1745.012240−124.512643
    1844.827950−124.645508
    1944.789368−124.722827
    2044.703649−124.815421
    2144.529842−124.804136
    2244.507522−124.883072
    2344.415352−124.858176
    2444.208665−124.994868
    2543.942293−124.974502
    2643.795680−124.685260
    2743.579894−124.645446
    2843.232513−124.799284
    2943.226291−124.883682
    3042.905163−124.913752
    3142.753934−124.866742
    3242.748993−124.751655
    3342.520896−124.747080
    3442.463017−124.822607
    3541.824611−124.517470
    3641.428980−124.513482
    3741.156773−124.396132
    3840.801184−124.492790
    3940.681958−124.550870
    4040.602740−124.480125
    4140.622580−124.645995
    4240.546989−124.700835
    4340.400783−124.585363
    4440.370014−124.431174
    4540.344876−124.507828
    4640.269847−124.446270
    4740.279429−124.657027
    4840.117493−124.304705
    4940.041456−124.285170
    5040.042494−124.155198
    5139.965786−124.231615
    5239.808303−124.097017
    5339.540607−123.943484
    5439.528835−123.992885
    5538.911050−123.982148
    5638.491136−123.647679
    5738.256021−123.526302
    5838.228410−123.438852
    5938.073446−123.533062
    6037.844809−123.404954
    6137.740079−123.192427
    6237.623812−123.050253
    6337.394689−122.920853
    6437.323790−122.940568
    6537.189284−122.863927
    6636.968232−122.527184
    6737.005852−122.408848
    6836.945123−122.425076
    6936.781748−122.055455
    7036.806676−121.905280
    7136.680249−122.025454
    7236.531101−121.993385
    7336.371824−122.014963
    7436.315554−122.101240
    7536.166525−121.760807
    7636.033982−121.623149
    7735.584240−121.366349
    7835.165706−121.033163
    7934.865218−120.993335
    8034.929599−121.074138
    8134.693224−120.962686
    8234.541665−120.838291
    8334.315659−120.541578
    8434.268981−120.379230

    [88 FR 29552, May 8, 2023

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