Code of Federal Regulations (Last Updated: October 10, 2024) |
Title 50 - Wildlife and Fisheries |
Chapter II - National Marine Fisheries Service, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Department of Commerce |
SubChapter I - TUNA FISHERIES |
Part 285 - ATLANTIC TUNA FISHERIES |
Subpart B - Atlantic Bluefin Tuna (Thunnus thynnus thynnus) |
§ 285.23 - Incidental catch.
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(a)
Herring, mackerel, and menhaden purse seine gear and fixed gear other than longlines or traps. Subject to the quotas in § 285.22, large medium and giant Atlantic bluefin tuna may be retained during any fishing trip, on board a vessel for which an Incidental Catch permit has been issued under § 285.21 that is fishing with herring, mackerel, and menhaden purse seine gear or fixed gear other than longlines or traps principally for species of fish other than tuna, provided that the total amount of Atlantic bluefin tuna taken does not exceed 2 percent, by weight, of all other fish on board the vessel at the end of each fishing trip.(b)
Traps. Subject to the quotas in § 285.22, large medium and giant Atlantic bluefin tuna may be retained during any fishing trip on board a vessel for which an Incidental Catch permit under § 285.21 has been issued that catches Atlantic bluefin tuna incidentally while fishing with traps, provided that the total amount of Atlantic bluefin tuna taken does not exceed 2 percent, by weight, of all other fish landed by the owner of the vessel within the preceding 30-day period.(c)
Longlines. Subject to the quotas in § 285.22, any person operating a vessel using longline gear possessing an Incidental Catch permit issued under § 285.21 may retain or land large medium and giant Atlantic bluefin tuna as an incidental catch. The amount of Atlantic bluefin tuna retained or landed may not exceed:(1) One fish per vessel per fishing trip landed south of 34°00 N. latitude, provided that for the months of January through April at least 1,500 pounds (680 kg), and for the months of May through December at least 3,500 pounds (1,588 kg), either dressed or round weight, of species other than Atlantic bluefin tuna are legally caught, retained, and offloaded from the same trip and are recorded on the dealer weighout as sold; and
(2) Two percent by weight, either dressed or round weight, of all other fish legally landed, offloaded and documented on the dealer weighout as sold at the end of each fishing trip, north of 34°00 N. latitude.
(d)
Purse Seine. When fishing for Atlantic yellowfin or skipjack tuna, vessels for which an Atlantic bluefin tuna Purse Seine category permit has been issued are allowed a 1 percent per trip (by weight) incidental take of bluefin less than the large medium size class. Any landings of these incidental catches may not be sold and will becounted against the Purse Seine category quota allocation for bluefin tuna.