46 CFR 25.26-5 - Commercial fishing industry vessels.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-10-01
... 46 Shipping 1 2013-10-01 2013-10-01 false Commercial fishing industry vessels. 25.26-5 Section 25... Position Indicating Radio Beacons (EPIRB) § 25.26-5 Commercial fishing industry vessels. (a) The owner of a fishing vessel, a fish processing vessel, or a fish tender vessel, 11 meters (36 feet) or more in length...
46 CFR 25.26-5 - Commercial fishing industry vessels.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-10-01
... 46 Shipping 1 2014-10-01 2014-10-01 false Commercial fishing industry vessels. 25.26-5 Section 25... Position Indicating Radio Beacons (EPIRB) § 25.26-5 Commercial fishing industry vessels. (a) The owner of a fishing vessel, a fish processing vessel, or a fish tender vessel, 11 meters (36 feet) or more in length...
46 CFR 25.26-5 - Commercial fishing industry vessels.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-10-01
... 46 Shipping 1 2011-10-01 2011-10-01 false Commercial fishing industry vessels. 25.26-5 Section 25... Position Indicating Radio Beacons (EPIRB) § 25.26-5 Commercial fishing industry vessels. (a) The owner of a fishing vessel, a fish processing vessel, or a fish tender vessel, 11 meters (36 feet) or more in length...
46 CFR 25.26-5 - Commercial fishing industry vessels.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... 46 Shipping 1 2010-10-01 2010-10-01 false Commercial fishing industry vessels. 25.26-5 Section 25... Position Indicating Radio Beacons (EPIRB) § 25.26-5 Commercial fishing industry vessels. (a) The owner of a fishing vessel, a fish processing vessel, or a fish tender vessel, 11 meters (36 feet) or more in length...
46 CFR 25.26-5 - Commercial fishing industry vessels.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-10-01
... 46 Shipping 1 2012-10-01 2012-10-01 false Commercial fishing industry vessels. 25.26-5 Section 25... Position Indicating Radio Beacons (EPIRB) § 25.26-5 Commercial fishing industry vessels. (a) The owner of a fishing vessel, a fish processing vessel, or a fish tender vessel, 11 meters (36 feet) or more in length...
46 CFR 67.21 - Fishery endorsement.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-10-01
... a demise of the vessel may be entered into with Non-Citizens for the charter of dedicated Fish Tender Vessels and Fish Processing Vessels that are not engaged in the harvesting of fish or fishery... the laws of the United States or of a State; (2) Is authorized under those laws to exercise corporate...
46 CFR 67.21 - Fishery endorsement.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... a demise of the vessel may be entered into with Non-Citizens for the charter of dedicated Fish Tender Vessels and Fish Processing Vessels that are not engaged in the harvesting of fish or fishery... the laws of the United States or of a State; (2) Is authorized under those laws to exercise corporate...
46 CFR 28.720 - Survey and classification.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-10-01
... 46 Shipping 1 2013-10-01 2013-10-01 false Survey and classification. 28.720 Section 28.720... FISHING INDUSTRY VESSELS Fish Processing Vessel § 28.720 Survey and classification. (a) Each vessel which... classed the vessel. (2) Meet all survey and classification requirements prescribed by the organization...
46 CFR 28.720 - Survey and classification.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-10-01
... 46 Shipping 1 2012-10-01 2012-10-01 false Survey and classification. 28.720 Section 28.720... FISHING INDUSTRY VESSELS Fish Processing Vessel § 28.720 Survey and classification. (a) Each vessel which... classed the vessel. (2) Meet all survey and classification requirements prescribed by the organization...
46 CFR 28.720 - Survey and classification.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... 46 Shipping 1 2010-10-01 2010-10-01 false Survey and classification. 28.720 Section 28.720... FISHING INDUSTRY VESSELS Fish Processing Vessel § 28.720 Survey and classification. (a) Each vessel which... classed the vessel. (2) Meet all survey and classification requirements prescribed by the organization...
46 CFR 28.720 - Survey and classification.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-10-01
... 46 Shipping 1 2014-10-01 2014-10-01 false Survey and classification. 28.720 Section 28.720... FISHING INDUSTRY VESSELS Fish Processing Vessel § 28.720 Survey and classification. (a) Each vessel which... classed the vessel. (2) Meet all survey and classification requirements prescribed by the organization...
46 CFR 28.720 - Survey and classification.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-10-01
... 46 Shipping 1 2011-10-01 2011-10-01 false Survey and classification. 28.720 Section 28.720... FISHING INDUSTRY VESSELS Fish Processing Vessel § 28.720 Survey and classification. (a) Each vessel which... classed the vessel. (2) Meet all survey and classification requirements prescribed by the organization...
Study on the quality of FRP fishing vessel based on improved Fishbone Chart
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Sui, J. H.; Yu, Y. F.; Du, Q. F.; Jiang, D. W.
2018-01-01
The construction quality of FRP fishing vessels influences their production, use and industry development. In order to explore the factors that affect the construction quality of FRP fishing vessels, key factors affecting the construction quality of FRP fishing vessels are determined based on the quality problems of FRP fishing vessels constructed. The improved Fishbone Chart is used to analyze the eight factors of “human, machine, material, process, environment, inspection, design and information”. Taking the factors that affect the construction quality of FRP fishing vessels as the central target, the eight influencing factors were condensed into five aspects and a composite Fishbone Chart is drawn. The Fishbone Chart is used as the basic model, the influencing factors are sorted, screened and discriminated, and the system model convenient for construction site management and control is established. Finally, the causes of poor construction of FRP fishing vessels are analyzed and discussed, and relevant suggestions are put forward.
A Global View of Large-Scale Commercial Fishing
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Kroodsma, D.
2016-12-01
Advances in big data processing and satellite technology, combined with the widespread adoption of Automatic Identification System (AIS) devices, now allow the monitoring of fishing activity at a global scale and in high resolution. We analyzed AIS data from more than 40,000 vessels from 2012-2015 to produce 0.1 degree global daily maps of apparent fishing effort. Vessels were matched to publically accessible fishing vessel registries and identified as fishing vessels through AIS Type 5 and Type 24 self-reported messages. Fishing vessels that broadcasted false locations in AIS data were excluded from the analysis. To model fishing pattern classification, a subset of fishing vessels were analyzed and specific movements were classified as "fishing" or "not fishing." A logistic regression model was fitted to these classifications using the following features: a vessel's average speed, the standard deviation of its speed, and the standard deviation of its course over a 12 hour time window. We then applied this model to the entire fishing vessel dataset and time normalized it to produce a global map of fishing hours. The resulting dataset allows for numerous new analyses. For instance, it can assist with monitoring apparent fishing activity in large pelagic marine protected areas and restricted gear use areas, or it can quantify how activity may be affected by seasonal or annual changes in biological productivity. This dataset is now published and freely available in Google's Earth Engine platform, available for researchers to answer a host of questions related to global fishing effort.
50 CFR 660.131 - Pacific whiting fishery management measures.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
..., surimi (fish paste with additives), fillets (meat from the side of the fish, behind the head and in front... measures. (a) Sectors. In order for a vessel to fish in a particular whiting fishery sector after May 11... considered to be a catcher/processor nor is it considered to be processing fish. Such a vessel is considered...
Syron, Laura N.; Lucas, Devin L.; Bovbjerg, Viktor E.; Bethel, Jeffrey W.; Kincl, Laurel D.
2016-01-01
Background The US commercial fishing industry is hazardous, as measured by mortality data. However, research on non-fatal injuries is limited. Non-fatal injuries constitute the majority of occupational injuries and can result in workers’ lowered productivity and wages, lost quality of life, and disability. In the United States, a Work Process Classification System (WPCS) has previously been applied in Alaskan freezer-trawl and freezer-longline fleets to identify causes of injuries and specific hazards, but not to other fishing fleets. Objectives This descriptive epidemiologic study aimed to explore the application and modification of the WPCS in multiple Alaskan fleets, characterize non-fatal occupational injuries in these fleets, and identify work processes that could be targeted for further investigation and future injury prevention efforts. Design Traumatic, non-fatal injuries on-board Alaskan commercial fishing vessels were identified through United States Coast Guard investigative reports. Characteristics of injuries, as well as worker characteristics, were analysed. Injuries were coded using the WPCS. Results We successfully utilized the WPCS to code non-fatal injury cases (n = 136). The most frequent main work processes associated with non-fatal injuries included: on-board trawlers, handling frozen fish and processing the catch; on-board vessels using pot/trap gear, handling the gear and shooting/setting the gear; on-board longliners, traffic on board and hauling the gear; and on-board processor vessels, processing the catch, other work with the catch, and handling frozen fish. Conclusions The study confirmed that a WPCS can be applied to multiple Alaskan fleets to identify hazardous tasks. Hazards were unique for each vessel gear type. Future injury prevention efforts should target work processes associated with the most frequent and most severe injuries. Future studies should establish time estimates for work processes in order to determine risk estimates. Efforts to improve non-fatal injury reporting, especially on smaller commercial fishing vessels, should be undertaken. PMID:26782030
Syron, Laura N; Lucas, Devin L; Bovbjerg, Viktor E; Bethel, Jeffrey W; Kincl, Laurel D
2016-01-01
Background The US commercial fishing industry is hazardous, as measured by mortality data. However, research on non-fatal injuries is limited. Non-fatal injuries constitute the majority of occupational injuries and can result in workers' lowered productivity and wages, lost quality of life, and disability. In the United States, a Work Process Classification System (WPCS) has previously been applied in Alaskan freezer-trawl and freezer-longline fleets to identify causes of injuries and specific hazards, but not to other fishing fleets. Objectives This descriptive epidemiologic study aimed to explore the application and modification of the WPCS in multiple Alaskan fleets, characterize non-fatal occupational injuries in these fleets, and identify work processes that could be targeted for further investigation and future injury prevention efforts. Design Traumatic, non-fatal injuries on-board Alaskan commercial fishing vessels were identified through United States Coast Guard investigative reports. Characteristics of injuries, as well as worker characteristics, were analysed. Injuries were coded using the WPCS. Results We successfully utilized the WPCS to code non-fatal injury cases (n = 136). The most frequent main work processes associated with non-fatal injuries included: on-board trawlers, handling frozen fish and processing the catch; on-board vessels using pot/trap gear, handling the gear and shooting/setting the gear; on-board longliners, traffic on board and hauling the gear; and on-board processor vessels, processing the catch, other work with the catch, and handling frozen fish. Conclusions The study confirmed that a WPCS can be applied to multiple Alaskan fleets to identify hazardous tasks. Hazards were unique for each vessel gear type. Future injury prevention efforts should target work processes associated with the most frequent and most severe injuries. Future studies should establish time estimates for work processes in order to determine risk estimates. Efforts to improve non-fatal injury reporting, especially on smaller commercial fishing vessels, should be undertaken.
Syron, Laura N; Lucas, Devin L; Bovbjerg, Viktor E; Bethel, Jeffrey W; Kincl, Laurel D
2016-01-01
The US commercial fishing industry is hazardous, as measured by mortality data. However, research on non-fatal injuries is limited. Non-fatal injuries constitute the majority of occupational injuries and can result in workers' lowered productivity and wages, lost quality of life, and disability. In the United States, a Work Process Classification System (WPCS) has previously been applied in Alaskan freezer-trawl and freezer-longline fleets to identify causes of injuries and specific hazards, but not to other fishing fleets. This descriptive epidemiologic study aimed to explore the application and modification of the WPCS in multiple Alaskan fleets, characterize non-fatal occupational injuries in these fleets, and identify work processes that could be targeted for further investigation and future injury prevention efforts. Traumatic, non-fatal injuries on-board Alaskan commercial fishing vessels were identified through United States Coast Guard investigative reports. Characteristics of injuries, as well as worker characteristics, were analysed. Injuries were coded using the WPCS. We successfully utilized the WPCS to code non-fatal injury cases (n = 136). The most frequent main work processes associated with non-fatal injuries included: on-board trawlers, handling frozen fish and processing the catch; on-board vessels using pot/trap gear, handling the gear and shooting/setting the gear; on-board longliners, traffic on board and hauling the gear; and on-board processor vessels, processing the catch, other work with the catch, and handling frozen fish. The study confirmed that a WPCS can be applied to multiple Alaskan fleets to identify hazardous tasks. Hazards were unique for each vessel gear type. Future injury prevention efforts should target work processes associated with the most frequent and most severe injuries. Future studies should establish time estimates for work processes in order to determine risk estimates. Efforts to improve non-fatal injury reporting, especially on smaller commercial fishing vessels, should be undertaken.
46 CFR 28.50 - Definition of terms used in this part.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-10-01
... marine animal and plant life, except marine mammals and birds. Fish processing vessel means a vessel that....S. Coast Guard Sector Office or Marine Inspection Office, or an accepted organization, or a... that has been accepted by the local Officer-in-Charge, Marine Inspection to train Fishing Vessel Drill...
Modeling the Spatial Dynamics of International Tuna Fleets
2016-01-01
We developed an iterative sequential random utility model to investigate the social and environmental determinants of the spatiotemporal decision process of tuna purse-seine fishery fishing effort in the eastern Pacific Ocean. Operations of the fishing gear mark checkpoints in a continuous complex decision-making process. Individual fisher behavior is modeled by identifying diversified choices over decision-space for an entire fishing trip, which allows inclusion of prior and current vessel locations and conditions among the explanatory variables. Among these factors are vessel capacity; departure and arrival port; duration of the fishing trip; daily and cumulative distance travelled, which provides a proxy for operation costs; expected revenue; oceanographic conditions; and tons of fish on board. The model uses a two-step decision process to capture the probability of a vessel choosing a specific fishing region for the first set and the probability of switching to (or staying in) a specific region to fish before returning to its landing port. The model provides a means to anticipate the success of marine resource management, and it can be used to evaluate fleet diversity in fisher behavior, the impact of climate variability, and the stability and resilience of complex coupled human and natural systems. PMID:27537545
The successful evolution of a voluntary vessel safety program in the USA.
Hughes, Leslie
2006-01-01
The North Pacific Fishing Vessel Owners' Association (NPFVOA) is a non-profit association dedicated to safety education and training for commercial fishermen and other mariners. Funding is provided primarily through member contributions and also through tuition fees and sales of materials. Members are primarily fishing vessel owners and fishing-related companies, from small salmon boats with single operators to large processing ships with crews of 150 or more. The Association also works together with insurance underwriters and brokers, maritime attorneys and fishing industry support businesses. It works closely with the United States Coast Guard, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) of the United States Department of Labor, the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), and many state agencies. There are three primary components of the NPFVOA Vessel Safety Program--a comprehensive safety manual, a series of safety and survival at sea videotapes, and a crew training program. The vessel safety manual includes 300 pages of text and illustrations covering subjects ranging from vessel familiarity for deckhands to stability for the owner and skipper. It is based on the experience of those who have fished the Bering Sea and the North Pacific. The manual calls for vessel owners and skippers to adopt safety practices specific to the vessel's characteristics and service, the waters fished, the season fished and the experience of the crew. The safety and survival videotape series is designed to complement hands-on training classes. The crew training program uses hands-on practice to dramatize and enliven the information presented in the manual and on the videotapes. Courses are designed to be portable and conducted in numerous ports and states. The NPFVOA also publishes a quarterly newsletter covering its safety program, other relevant safety information and reports of lessons learned from serious fishing vessel accidents.
FVID: Fishing Vessel Type Identification Based on VMS Trajectories
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Huang, Haiguang; Hong, Feng; Liu, Jing; Liu, Chao; Feng, Yuan; Guo, Zhongwen
2018-05-01
Vessel Monitoring System (VMS) provides a new opportunity for quantified fishing research. Many approaches have been proposed to recognize fishing activities with VMS trajectories based on the types of fishing vessels. However, one research problem is still calling for solutions, how to identify the fishing vessel type based on only VMS trajectories. This problem is important because it requires the fishing vessel type as a preliminary to recognize fishing activities from VMS trajectories. This paper proposes fishing vessel type identification scheme (FVID) based only on VMS trajectories. FVID exploits feature engineering and machine learning schemes of XGBoost as its two key blocks and classifies fishing vessels into nine types. The dataset contains all the fishing vessel trajectories in the East China Sea in March 2017, including 10031 pre-registered fishing vessels and 1350 unregistered vessels of unknown types. In order to verify type identification accuracy, we first conduct a 4-fold cross-validation on the trajectories of registered fishing vessels. The classification accuracy is 95.42%. We then apply FVID to the unregistered fishing vessels to identify their types. After classifying the unregistered fishing vessel types, their fishing activities are further recognized based upon their types. At last, we calculate and compare the fishing density distribution in the East China Sea before and after applying the unregistered fishing vessels, confirming the importance of type identification of unregistered fishing vessels.
46 CFR 28.50 - Definition of terms used in this part.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-10-01
... injury if continued. Fish means finfish, mollusks, crustaceans, and all other forms of marine animal and plant life, except marine mammals and birds. Fish processing vessel means a vessel that commercially....S. Coast Guard Sector Office or Marine Inspection Office, or an accepted organization, or a...
46 CFR 105.10-25 - Commercial fishing vessel.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... 46 Shipping 4 2010-10-01 2010-10-01 false Commercial fishing vessel. 105.10-25 Section 105.10-25... COMMERCIAL FISHING VESSELS DISPENSING PETROLEUM PRODUCTS Definition of Terms Used in This Part § 105.10-25 Commercial fishing vessel. (a) The term commercial fishing vessel includes fishing vessels, cannery tenders...
46 CFR 105.10-25 - Commercial fishing vessel.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-10-01
... 46 Shipping 4 2013-10-01 2013-10-01 false Commercial fishing vessel. 105.10-25 Section 105.10-25... COMMERCIAL FISHING VESSELS DISPENSING PETROLEUM PRODUCTS Definition of Terms Used in This Part § 105.10-25 Commercial fishing vessel. (a) The term commercial fishing vessel includes fishing vessels, cannery tenders...
46 CFR 105.10-25 - Commercial fishing vessel.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-10-01
... 46 Shipping 4 2014-10-01 2014-10-01 false Commercial fishing vessel. 105.10-25 Section 105.10-25... COMMERCIAL FISHING VESSELS DISPENSING PETROLEUM PRODUCTS Definition of Terms Used in This Part § 105.10-25 Commercial fishing vessel. (a) The term commercial fishing vessel includes fishing vessels, cannery tenders...
46 CFR 105.10-25 - Commercial fishing vessel.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-10-01
... 46 Shipping 4 2012-10-01 2012-10-01 false Commercial fishing vessel. 105.10-25 Section 105.10-25... COMMERCIAL FISHING VESSELS DISPENSING PETROLEUM PRODUCTS Definition of Terms Used in This Part § 105.10-25 Commercial fishing vessel. (a) The term commercial fishing vessel includes fishing vessels, cannery tenders...
46 CFR 105.10-25 - Commercial fishing vessel.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-10-01
... 46 Shipping 4 2011-10-01 2011-10-01 false Commercial fishing vessel. 105.10-25 Section 105.10-25... COMMERCIAL FISHING VESSELS DISPENSING PETROLEUM PRODUCTS Definition of Terms Used in This Part § 105.10-25 Commercial fishing vessel. (a) The term commercial fishing vessel includes fishing vessels, cannery tenders...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-10-01
... restaurant trade, but whose primary business function is not the processing or packaging of fish or fish... processing vessels and any person in the business of acquiring (taking title to) fish directly from harvesters. Research means any type of research designed to advance the image, desirability, usage...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-10-01
... restaurant trade, but whose primary business function is not the processing or packaging of fish or fish... processing vessels and any person in the business of acquiring (taking title to) fish directly from harvesters. Research means any type of research designed to advance the image, desirability, usage...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-10-01
... restaurant trade, but whose primary business function is not the processing or packaging of fish or fish... processing vessels and any person in the business of acquiring (taking title to) fish directly from harvesters. Research means any type of research designed to advance the image, desirability, usage...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... restaurant trade, but whose primary business function is not the processing or packaging of fish or fish... processing vessels and any person in the business of acquiring (taking title to) fish directly from harvesters. Research means any type of research designed to advance the image, desirability, usage...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-10-01
... restaurant trade, but whose primary business function is not the processing or packaging of fish or fish... processing vessels and any person in the business of acquiring (taking title to) fish directly from harvesters. Research means any type of research designed to advance the image, desirability, usage...
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Wilcox, C.; Ford, J.
2016-12-01
Crimes involving fishers impose significant costs on fisheries, managers and national governments. These crimes also lead to unsustainable harvesting practices, as they undermine both knowledge of the status of fisheries stocks and limits on their harvesting. One of the greatest contributors to fisheries crimes globally is transfer of fish catch among vessels, otherwise known as transshipment. While legal transshipment provides economic advantages to vessels by increasing their efficiency, illegal transshipment can allow them to avoid regulations, catch prohibited species, and fish with impunity in prohibited locations such as waters of foreign countries. Despite the presence of a number of monitoring technologies for tracking fishing vessels, transshipment is frequently done clandestinely. Here we present a statistical model for transshipment in a Southeast Asian tuna fishery. We utilize both spatial and temporal information on vessel movement patterns in a statistical model to infer unobserved transshipment events among vessels. We provide a risk analysis framework for forecasting likely transshipment events, based on our analysis of vessel movement patterns. The tools we present are widely applicable to a variety of fisheries and types of tracking data, allowing managers to more effectively screen the large volume of data tracking systems create and quickly identify suspicious behavior.
50 CFR 697.19 - Trap limits and trap tag requirements for vessels fishing with lobster traps.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-10-01
... vessels fishing with lobster traps. 697.19 Section 697.19 Wildlife and Fisheries FISHERY CONSERVATION AND... requirements for vessels fishing with lobster traps. (a) Trap limits for vessels fishing or authorized to fish in any Nearshore Management Area. (1) Through August 31, 2003, vessels fishing in or issued a...
Use of radar detectors to track attendance of albatrosses at fishing vessels
Filippi, D.P.; Collet, J.; Waugh, S.M.; Patrick, S.C.
2017-01-01
Abstract Despite international waters covering over 60% of the world's oceans, understanding of how fisheries in these regions shape ecosystem processes is surprisingly poor. Seabirds forage at fishing vessels, which has potentially deleterious effects for their population, but the extent of overlap and behavior in relation to ships is poorly known. Using novel biologging devices, which detect radar emissions and record the position of boats and seabirds, we measured the true extent of the overlap between seabirds and fishing vessels and generated estimates of the intensity of fishing and distribution of vessels in international waters. During breeding, wandering albatrosses (Diomedea exulans) from the Crozet Islands patrolled an area of over 10 million km2 at distances up to 2500 km from the colony. Up to 79.5% of loggers attached to birds detected vessels. The extent of overlap between albatrosses and fisheries has widespread implications for bycatch risk in seabirds and reveals the areas of intense fishing throughout the ocean. We suggest that seabirds equipped with radar detectors are excellent monitors of the presence of vessels in the Southern Ocean and offer a new way to monitor the presence of illegal fisheries and to better understand the impact of fisheries on seabirds. PMID:28598528
Use of radar detectors to track attendance of albatrosses at fishing vessels.
Weimerskirch, H; Filippi, D P; Collet, J; Waugh, S M; Patrick, S C
2018-02-01
Despite international waters covering over 60% of the world's oceans, understanding of how fisheries in these regions shape ecosystem processes is surprisingly poor. Seabirds forage at fishing vessels, which has potentially deleterious effects for their population, but the extent of overlap and behavior in relation to ships is poorly known. Using novel biologging devices, which detect radar emissions and record the position of boats and seabirds, we measured the true extent of the overlap between seabirds and fishing vessels and generated estimates of the intensity of fishing and distribution of vessels in international waters. During breeding, wandering albatrosses (Diomedea exulans) from the Crozet Islands patrolled an area of over 10 million km 2 at distances up to 2500 km from the colony. Up to 79.5% of loggers attached to birds detected vessels. The extent of overlap between albatrosses and fisheries has widespread implications for bycatch risk in seabirds and reveals the areas of intense fishing throughout the ocean. We suggest that seabirds equipped with radar detectors are excellent monitors of the presence of vessels in the Southern Ocean and offer a new way to monitor the presence of illegal fisheries and to better understand the impact of fisheries on seabirds. © 2017 The Authors. Conservation Biology published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. on behalf of Society for Conservation Biology.
Human and fishing vessel losses in sea accidents in the UK fishing industry from 1948 to 2008.
Roberts, Stephen E; Jaremin, Bogdan; Marlow, Peter B
2010-01-01
To investigate long-term trends in mortality rates for accidents to fishing vessels in the UK fishing industry from 1948 to 2008; to investigate the circumstances and causes of these fishing vessel accidents and trends in fishing vessel losses. Examination of paper death inquiry files, death registers, marine accident investigative files, annual casualty and death returns. Of 1039 fatalities from accidents to UK fishing vessels from 1948 to 2008, most (65%) resulted from vessels that foundered (or capsized or disappeared), followed by vessels grounding (21%), collisions (7%), and fires and explosions (5%). There was a significant increase over time of 1.04% per year in the overall fishing vessel loss rate and for vessels that foundered (5.19%), a reduction for vessels grounding (1.13%), but no trends for collisions or fires and explosions. Regarding mortality, there was a significant reduction over time for grounding (1.44%) and a non-significant reduction for vessel accidents overall, but no trends for other types of vessel accident. Mortality was highest during the winter months (for foundering and grounding), during night time (for grounding, fires and explosions), and afternoons (foundering and collisions). Since 1976, most fatalities from collisions (83%) occurred in the English Channel and North Sea, while 49% from grounding occurred off the west coast of Scotland. The mortality rate from fishing vessel casualties in UK fishing is still very high. Fatalities in recent years have often been linked to fishing vessels that are unstable, overloaded, and unseaworthy.
Oceanographic and Fisheries Data Collection and Telemetry From Commercial Fishing Vessels
1998-09-30
for the oceanographic and fisheries communities . TRANSITIONS Mike Curran, of the Naval Oceanographic Office, has offerred to help coordinate the...1 Oceanographic and Fisheries Data Collection and Telemetry From Commercial Fishing Vessels Ann Bucklin Ocean Process Analysis Laboratory...control number. 1. REPORT DATE 1998 2. REPORT TYPE 3. DATES COVERED 00-00-1998 to 00-00-1998 4. TITLE AND SUBTITLE Oceanographic and Fisheries
46 CFR 105.05-1 - Commercial fishing vessels dispensing petroleum products.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-10-01
... 46 Shipping 4 2012-10-01 2012-10-01 false Commercial fishing vessels dispensing petroleum products... MISCELLANEOUS VESSELS COMMERCIAL FISHING VESSELS DISPENSING PETROLEUM PRODUCTS Application § 105.05-1 Commercial fishing vessels dispensing petroleum products. (a) The provisions of this part, with the exception of...
46 CFR 105.05-1 - Commercial fishing vessels dispensing petroleum products.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-10-01
... 46 Shipping 4 2014-10-01 2014-10-01 false Commercial fishing vessels dispensing petroleum products... MISCELLANEOUS VESSELS COMMERCIAL FISHING VESSELS DISPENSING PETROLEUM PRODUCTS Application § 105.05-1 Commercial fishing vessels dispensing petroleum products. (a) The provisions of this part, with the exception of...
46 CFR 105.05-1 - Commercial fishing vessels dispensing petroleum products.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-10-01
... 46 Shipping 4 2013-10-01 2013-10-01 false Commercial fishing vessels dispensing petroleum products... MISCELLANEOUS VESSELS COMMERCIAL FISHING VESSELS DISPENSING PETROLEUM PRODUCTS Application § 105.05-1 Commercial fishing vessels dispensing petroleum products. (a) The provisions of this part, with the exception of...
46 CFR 356.25 - Operation of Fishing Industry Vessel Mortgagees.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-10-01
... 46 Shipping 8 2014-10-01 2014-10-01 false Operation of Fishing Industry Vessel Mortgagees. 356.25...'S DOCUMENTATION Mortgages § 356.25 Operation of Fishing Industry Vessel Mortgagees. (a) A Mortgagee... own a vessel with a fishery endorsement may operate a Fishing Industry Vessel. (b) A Mortgagee not...
46 CFR 356.25 - Operation of Fishing Industry Vessel Mortgagees.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-10-01
... 46 Shipping 8 2012-10-01 2012-10-01 false Operation of Fishing Industry Vessel Mortgagees. 356.25...'S DOCUMENTATION Mortgages § 356.25 Operation of Fishing Industry Vessel Mortgagees. (a) A Mortgagee... own a vessel with a fishery endorsement may operate a Fishing Industry Vessel. (b) A Mortgagee not...
46 CFR 356.25 - Operation of Fishing Industry Vessel Mortgagees.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-10-01
... 46 Shipping 8 2013-10-01 2013-10-01 false Operation of Fishing Industry Vessel Mortgagees. 356.25...'S DOCUMENTATION Mortgages § 356.25 Operation of Fishing Industry Vessel Mortgagees. (a) A Mortgagee... own a vessel with a fishery endorsement may operate a Fishing Industry Vessel. (b) A Mortgagee not...
50 CFR 622.6 - Vessel identification.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-10-01
... been issued to fish with a sea bass pot, as required under § 622.170(a)(1); a vessel in the commercial Caribbean reef fish fishery fishing with traps; and a vessel in the Caribbean spiny lobster fishery. Color... the fishing vessel, its rigging, fishing gear, or any other material on board obstructs the view of...
50 CFR 622.6 - Vessel identification.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-10-01
... been issued to fish with a sea bass pot, as required under § 622.170(a)(1); a vessel in the commercial Caribbean reef fish fishery fishing with traps; and a vessel in the Caribbean spiny lobster fishery. Color... the fishing vessel, its rigging, fishing gear, or any other material on board obstructs the view of...
50 CFR 697.19 - Trap limits and trap tag requirements for vessels fishing with lobster traps.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... vessels fishing with lobster traps. 697.19 Section 697.19 Wildlife and Fisheries FISHERY CONSERVATION AND... requirements for vessels fishing with lobster traps. (a) Trap limits for vessels fishing or authorized to fish... management area designation certificate or valid limited access American lobster permit specifying one or...
50 CFR 697.19 - Trap limits and trap tag requirements for vessels fishing with lobster traps.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-10-01
... vessels fishing with lobster traps. 697.19 Section 697.19 Wildlife and Fisheries FISHERY CONSERVATION AND... requirements for vessels fishing with lobster traps. (a) Trap limits for vessels fishing or authorized to fish... management area designation certificate or valid limited access American lobster permit specifying one or...
46 CFR 356.37 - Operation of a Fishing Industry Vessel by a Mortgage Trustee.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-10-01
... 46 Shipping 8 2013-10-01 2013-10-01 false Operation of a Fishing Industry Vessel by a Mortgage... ENDORSEMENT TO THE VESSEL'S DOCUMENTATION Mortgage Trustees § 356.37 Operation of a Fishing Industry Vessel by a Mortgage Trustee. An approved Mortgage Trustee cannot operate a Fishing Industry Vessel without...
46 CFR 356.37 - Operation of a Fishing Industry Vessel by a Mortgage Trustee.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-10-01
... 46 Shipping 8 2014-10-01 2014-10-01 false Operation of a Fishing Industry Vessel by a Mortgage... ENDORSEMENT TO THE VESSEL'S DOCUMENTATION Mortgage Trustees § 356.37 Operation of a Fishing Industry Vessel by a Mortgage Trustee. An approved Mortgage Trustee cannot operate a Fishing Industry Vessel without...
46 CFR 356.37 - Operation of a Fishing Industry Vessel by a Mortgage Trustee.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-10-01
... 46 Shipping 8 2012-10-01 2012-10-01 false Operation of a Fishing Industry Vessel by a Mortgage... ENDORSEMENT TO THE VESSEL'S DOCUMENTATION Mortgage Trustees § 356.37 Operation of a Fishing Industry Vessel by a Mortgage Trustee. An approved Mortgage Trustee cannot operate a Fishing Industry Vessel without...
50 CFR 600.525 - Applicability of subpart F to Canadian Albacore Fishing Vessels off the West Coast.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-10-01
... Albacore Fishing Vessels off the West Coast. 600.525 Section 600.525 Wildlife and Fisheries FISHERY...-STEVENS ACT PROVISIONS Foreign Fishing § 600.525 Applicability of subpart F to Canadian Albacore Fishing Vessels off the West Coast. Fishing by vessels of Canada under the 1981 Treaty Between the Government of...
50 CFR 600.525 - Applicability of subpart F to Canadian Albacore Fishing Vessels off the West Coast.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-10-01
... Albacore Fishing Vessels off the West Coast. 600.525 Section 600.525 Wildlife and Fisheries FISHERY...-STEVENS ACT PROVISIONS Foreign Fishing § 600.525 Applicability of subpart F to Canadian Albacore Fishing Vessels off the West Coast. Fishing by vessels of Canada under the 1981 Treaty Between the Government of...
Federal Register 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
2013-12-23
... Collection; Comment Request; Foreign Fishing Vessel Permits, Vessel, and Gear Identification, and Reporting..., vessels and certain gear be marked for identification purposes, and for permit holders to report their... information for a permit, mark their vessels and gear, or submit information about their fishing activities...
50 CFR 697.19 - Trap limits and trap tag requirements for vessels fishing with lobster traps.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-10-01
... vessels fishing with lobster traps. 697.19 Section 697.19 Wildlife and Fisheries FISHERY CONSERVATION AND... requirements for vessels fishing with lobster traps. (a) Area 1 trap limits. The Area 1 trap limit is 800 traps. Federally permitted lobster fishing vessels shall not fish with, deploy in, possess in, or haul back more...
75 FR 20372 - Commercial Fishing Industry Vessel Safety Advisory Committee; Meeting
Federal Register 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
2010-04-19
... DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY Coast Guard [USCG-2010-0276] Commercial Fishing Industry Vessel... Commercial Fishing Industry Vessel Safety Advisory Committee (CFIVSAC) will meet in Oakland, CA, to discuss various issues relating to commercial vessel safety in the fishing industry. This meeting will be open to...
50 CFR 300.22 - Eastern Pacific fisheries recordkeeping and written reports.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-10-01
... fishing vessel or commercial passenger fishing vessel (CPFV) authorized to fish for tuna and tuna-like... relation to known physical features), and the tonnage of fish on board, by species. The record and bridge... resolutions of the IATTC, all commercial fishing vessels and CPFVs authorized to fish for tuna and tuna-like...
33 CFR 83.26 - Fishing vessels (Rule 26).
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-07-01
... 33 Navigation and Navigable Waters 1 2011-07-01 2011-07-01 false Fishing vessels (Rule 26). 83.26... NAVIGATION RULES RULES Lights and Shapes § 83.26 Fishing vessels (Rule 26). (a) Exhibition of only prescribed lights and shapes. A vessel engaged in fishing, whether underway or at anchor, shall exhibit only the...
33 CFR 83.26 - Fishing vessels (Rule 26).
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-07-01
... 33 Navigation and Navigable Waters 1 2013-07-01 2013-07-01 false Fishing vessels (Rule 26). 83.26... NAVIGATION RULES RULES Lights and Shapes § 83.26 Fishing vessels (Rule 26). (a) Exhibition of only prescribed lights and shapes. A vessel engaged in fishing, whether underway or at anchor, shall exhibit only the...
33 CFR 83.26 - Fishing vessels (Rule 26).
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-07-01
... 33 Navigation and Navigable Waters 1 2014-07-01 2014-07-01 false Fishing vessels (Rule 26). 83.26... NAVIGATION RULES RULES Lights and Shapes § 83.26 Fishing vessels (Rule 26). (a) Exhibition of only prescribed lights and shapes. A vessel engaged in fishing, whether underway or at anchor, shall exhibit only the...
33 CFR 83.26 - Fishing vessels (Rule 26).
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-07-01
... 33 Navigation and Navigable Waters 1 2012-07-01 2012-07-01 false Fishing vessels (Rule 26). 83.26... NAVIGATION RULES RULES Lights and Shapes § 83.26 Fishing vessels (Rule 26). (a) Exhibition of only prescribed lights and shapes. A vessel engaged in fishing, whether underway or at anchor, shall exhibit only the...
Federal Register 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
2013-12-30
...NMFS announces that the Western Pacific Fishery Management Council proposes to amend the Fishery Ecosystem Plan for Pelagic Fisheries of the Western Pacific Region. If approved, Amendment 7 would establish a management framework and process for specifying fishing catch and effort limits and accountability measures for pelagic fisheries in the U.S. Pacific territories (American Samoa, Guam, and the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands). The framework would authorize the government of each territory to allocate a portion of its specified catch or effort limit to a U.S. fishing vessel or vessels through a specified fishing agreement, and establish criteria, which a specified fishing agreement must satisfy. The framework also includes measures to ensure accountability for adhering to fishing catch and effort limits.
50 CFR 648.17 - Exemptions for vessels fishing in the NAFO Regulatory Area.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-10-01
... 50 Wildlife and Fisheries 12 2012-10-01 2012-10-01 false Exemptions for vessels fishing in the... UNITED STATES General Provisions § 648.17 Exemptions for vessels fishing in the NAFO Regulatory Area. (a) Fisheries included under exemption—(1) NE multispecies. A vessel issued a valid High Seas Fishing Compliance...
29 CFR 783.51 - Seamen on a fishing vessel.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-07-01
... 29 Labor 3 2013-07-01 2013-07-01 false Seamen on a fishing vessel. 783.51 Section 783.51 Labor... TO EMPLOYEES EMPLOYED AS SEAMEN Application of the Exemptions § 783.51 Seamen on a fishing vessel. In... not indicate any intent to remove the crews of fishing vessels engaged in operations named in section...
33 CFR 1.07-100 - Summons in lieu of seizure of commercial fishing industry vessels.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-07-01
... commercial fishing industry vessels. 1.07-100 Section 1.07-100 Navigation and Navigable Waters COAST GUARD... Proceedings § 1.07-100 Summons in lieu of seizure of commercial fishing industry vessels. (a) As used in this section, the following terms have the meanings specified: (1) Commercial fishing industry vessel means a...
33 CFR 1.07-100 - Summons in lieu of seizure of commercial fishing industry vessels.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-07-01
... commercial fishing industry vessels. 1.07-100 Section 1.07-100 Navigation and Navigable Waters COAST GUARD... Proceedings § 1.07-100 Summons in lieu of seizure of commercial fishing industry vessels. (a) As used in this section, the following terms have the meanings specified: (1) Commercial fishing industry vessel means a...
50 CFR 648.17 - Exemptions for vessels fishing in the NAFO Regulatory Area.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-10-01
... 50 Wildlife and Fisheries 10 2011-10-01 2011-10-01 false Exemptions for vessels fishing in the... UNITED STATES General Provisions § 648.17 Exemptions for vessels fishing in the NAFO Regulatory Area. (a) Fisheries included under exemption—(1) NE multispecies. A vessel issued a valid High Seas Fishing Compliance...
29 CFR 783.51 - Seamen on a fishing vessel.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-07-01
... 29 Labor 3 2011-07-01 2011-07-01 false Seamen on a fishing vessel. 783.51 Section 783.51 Labor... TO EMPLOYEES EMPLOYED AS SEAMEN Application of the Exemptions § 783.51 Seamen on a fishing vessel. In... not indicate any intent to remove the crews of fishing vessels engaged in operations named in section...
29 CFR 783.51 - Seamen on a fishing vessel.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-07-01
... 29 Labor 3 2012-07-01 2012-07-01 false Seamen on a fishing vessel. 783.51 Section 783.51 Labor... TO EMPLOYEES EMPLOYED AS SEAMEN Application of the Exemptions § 783.51 Seamen on a fishing vessel. In... not indicate any intent to remove the crews of fishing vessels engaged in operations named in section...
33 CFR 1.07-100 - Summons in lieu of seizure of commercial fishing industry vessels.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-07-01
... commercial fishing industry vessels. 1.07-100 Section 1.07-100 Navigation and Navigable Waters COAST GUARD... Proceedings § 1.07-100 Summons in lieu of seizure of commercial fishing industry vessels. (a) As used in this section, the following terms have the meanings specified: (1) Commercial fishing industry vessel means a...
29 CFR 783.51 - Seamen on a fishing vessel.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-07-01
... 29 Labor 3 2010-07-01 2010-07-01 false Seamen on a fishing vessel. 783.51 Section 783.51 Labor... TO EMPLOYEES EMPLOYED AS SEAMEN Application of the Exemptions § 783.51 Seamen on a fishing vessel. In... not indicate any intent to remove the crews of fishing vessels engaged in operations named in section...
29 CFR 783.51 - Seamen on a fishing vessel.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-07-01
... 29 Labor 3 2014-07-01 2014-07-01 false Seamen on a fishing vessel. 783.51 Section 783.51 Labor... TO EMPLOYEES EMPLOYED AS SEAMEN Application of the Exemptions § 783.51 Seamen on a fishing vessel. In... not indicate any intent to remove the crews of fishing vessels engaged in operations named in section...
50 CFR 648.17 - Exemptions for vessels fishing in the NAFO Regulatory Area.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-10-01
... 50 Wildlife and Fisheries 12 2014-10-01 2014-10-01 false Exemptions for vessels fishing in the... UNITED STATES General Provisions § 648.17 Exemptions for vessels fishing in the NAFO Regulatory Area. (a) Fisheries included under exemption—(1) NE multispecies. A vessel issued a valid High Seas Fishing Compliance...
33 CFR 1.07-100 - Summons in lieu of seizure of commercial fishing industry vessels.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-07-01
... commercial fishing industry vessels. 1.07-100 Section 1.07-100 Navigation and Navigable Waters COAST GUARD... Proceedings § 1.07-100 Summons in lieu of seizure of commercial fishing industry vessels. (a) As used in this section, the following terms have the meanings specified: (1) Commercial fishing industry vessel means a...
50 CFR 648.17 - Exemptions for vessels fishing in the NAFO Regulatory Area.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... 50 Wildlife and Fisheries 8 2010-10-01 2010-10-01 false Exemptions for vessels fishing in the NAFO... General Provisions § 648.17 Exemptions for vessels fishing in the NAFO Regulatory Area. (a) Fisheries included under exemption—(1) NE multispecies. A vessel issued a valid High Seas Fishing Compliance Permit...
50 CFR 635.5 - Recordkeeping and reporting.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-10-01
.../headboat vessel, an Atlantic tunas vessel, a shark vessel, a swordfish vessel, or a vessel in the squid... fish landed and discarded. Entries on a day's fishing activities must be entered on the logbook form.../headboat vessel, Atlantic tunas vessel, shark vessel, swordfish vessel, or a vessel in the squid trawl...
Using Sunlight and Cell Networks to Bring Fleeting Tracking to Small Scale Fisheries
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Garren, M.; Selbie, H.; Suchomel, D.; McDonald, W.; Solomon, D.
2016-12-01
Traditionally, the efforts of small scale fisheries have not been easily incorporated into the global picture of fishing effort and activity. That means that the activities of the vast majority ( 90%) of fishing vessels in the world have remained unquantified and largely opaque. With newly developed technology that harnesses solar power and cost-effective cellular networks to transmit data, it is becoming possible to provide vessel tracking systems on a large scale for vessels of all sizes. Furthermore, capitalizing on the relatively inexpensive cellular networks to transfer the data enables data of much higher granularity to be captured. By recording a vessel's position every few seconds, instead of minutes to hours as is typical of most satellite-based systems, we are able to resolve a diverse array of behaviors happening at sea including when and where fishing occurred and what type of fishing gear was used. This high granularity data is both incredibly useful and also a challenge to manage and mine. New approaches for handling and processing this continuous data stream of vessel positions are being developed to extract the most informative and actionable pieces of information for a variety of audiences including governing agencies, industry supply chains seeking transparency, non-profit organizations supporting conservation efforts, academic researchers and the fishers and boat owners.
46 CFR 356.13 - Information required to be submitted by vessel owners.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-10-01
... vessel owners. (a) In order to be eligible to document a Fishing Industry Vessel with a fishery... the citizenship of the owner of the Fishing Industry Vessel. (2) A certified copy of the Articles of Incorporation and Bylaws of the owner of the Fishing Industry Vessel, and any parent corporation, must be...
DOE Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI.GOV)
NONE
1995-07-01
The report is divided into the following sections: (1) Introduction; (2) Conclusions and Recommendations; (3) Existing Conditions and Facilities for a Fuel Distribution Center; (4) Pacific Ocean Regional Tuna Fisheries and Resources; (5) Fishing Effort in the FSMEEZ 1992-1994; (6) Current Transshipping Operations in the Western Pacific Ocean; (7) Current and Probale Bunkering Practices of United States, Japanese, Koren, and Taiwanese Offshore-Based Vessels Operating in FSM and Adjacent Waters; (8) Shore-Based Fish-Handling/Processing; (9) Fuels Forecast; (10) Fuel Supply, Storage and Distribution; (11) Cost Estimates; (12) Economic Evaluation of Fuel Supply, Storage and Distribution.
[Spatial point patterns of Antarctic krill fishery in the northern Antarctic Peninsula].
Yang, Xiao Ming; Li, Yi Xin; Zhu, Guo Ping
2016-12-01
As a key species in the Antarctic ecosystem, the spatial distribution of Antarctic krill (thereafter krill) often tends to present aggregation characteristics, which therefore reflects the spatial patterns of krill fishing operation. Based on the fishing data collected from Chinese krill fishing vessels, of which vessel A was professional krill fishing vessel and Vessel B was a fishing vessel which shifted between Chilean jack mackerel (Trachurus murphyi) fishing ground and krill fishing ground. In order to explore the characteristics of spatial distribution pattern and their ecological effects of two obvious different fishing fleets under a high and low nominal catch per unit effort (CPUE), from the viewpoint of spatial point pattern, the present study analyzed the spatial distribution characteristics of krill fishery in the northern Antarctic Peninsula from three aspects: (1) the two vessels' point pattern characteristics of higher CPUEs and lower CPUEs at different scales; (2) correlation of the bivariate point patterns between these points of higher CPUE and lower CPUE; and (3) correlation patterns of CPUE. Under the analysis derived from the Ripley's L function and mark correlation function, the results showed that the point patterns of the higher/lo-wer catch available were similar, both showing an aggregation distribution in this study windows at all scale levels. The aggregation intensity of krill fishing was nearly maximum at 15 km spatial scale, and kept stably higher values at the scale of 15-50 km. The aggregation intensity of krill fishery point patterns could be described in order as higher CPUE of vessel A > lower CPUE of vessel B >higher CPUE of vessel B > higher CPUE of vessel B. The relationship of the higher and lo-wer CPUEs of vessel A showed positive correlation at the spatial scale of 0-75 km, and presented stochastic relationship after 75 km scale, whereas vessel B showed positive correlation at all spatial scales. The point events of higher and lower CPUEs were synchronized, showing significant correlations at most of spatial scales because of the dynamics nature and complex of krill aggregation patterns. The distribution of vessel A's CPUEs was positively correlated at scales of 0-44 km, but negatively correlated at the scales of 44-80 km. The distribution of vessel B's CPUEs was negatively correlated at the scales of 50-70 km, but no significant correlations were found at other scales. The CPUE mark point patterns showed a negative correlation, which indicated that intraspecific competition for space and prey was significant. There were significant differences in spatial point pattern distribution between vessel A with higher fishing capacity and vessel B with lower fishing capacity. The results showed that the professional krill fishing vessel is suitable to conduct the analysis of spatial point pattern and scientific fishery survey.
19 CFR 4.15 - Fishing vessels touching and trading at foreign places.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-04-01
... 19 Customs Duties 1 2011-04-01 2011-04-01 false Fishing vessels touching and trading at foreign places. 4.15 Section 4.15 Customs Duties U.S. CUSTOMS AND BORDER PROTECTION, DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND... § 4.15 Fishing vessels touching and trading at foreign places. (a) Before any vessel documented with a...
19 CFR 4.15 - Fishing vessels touching and trading at foreign places.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-04-01
... 19 Customs Duties 1 2012-04-01 2012-04-01 false Fishing vessels touching and trading at foreign places. 4.15 Section 4.15 Customs Duties U.S. CUSTOMS AND BORDER PROTECTION, DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND... § 4.15 Fishing vessels touching and trading at foreign places. (a) Before any vessel documented with a...
19 CFR 4.15 - Fishing vessels touching and trading at foreign places.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-04-01
... 19 Customs Duties 1 2014-04-01 2014-04-01 false Fishing vessels touching and trading at foreign places. 4.15 Section 4.15 Customs Duties U.S. CUSTOMS AND BORDER PROTECTION, DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND... § 4.15 Fishing vessels touching and trading at foreign places. (a) Before any vessel documented with a...
19 CFR 4.15 - Fishing vessels touching and trading at foreign places.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-04-01
... 19 Customs Duties 1 2013-04-01 2013-04-01 false Fishing vessels touching and trading at foreign places. 4.15 Section 4.15 Customs Duties U.S. CUSTOMS AND BORDER PROTECTION, DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND... § 4.15 Fishing vessels touching and trading at foreign places. (a) Before any vessel documented with a...
19 CFR 4.15 - Fishing vessels touching and trading at foreign places.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-04-01
... 19 Customs Duties 1 2010-04-01 2010-04-01 false Fishing vessels touching and trading at foreign places. 4.15 Section 4.15 Customs Duties U.S. CUSTOMS AND BORDER PROTECTION, DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND... § 4.15 Fishing vessels touching and trading at foreign places. (a) Before any vessel documented with a...
33 CFR 83.35 - Sound signals in restricted visibility (Rule 35).
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-07-01
... engaged in fishing; vessels engaged in towing or pushing. A vessel not under command; a vessel restricted... fishing, whether underway or at anchor; and a vessel engaged in towing or pushing another vessel shall... made by the towing vessel. (e) Pushing and pushed vessels connected in composite unit. When a pushing...
50 CFR 648.95 - Offshore Fishery Program in the SFMA.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... DAS. (2) When not fishing on a monkfish DAS, a Category F vessel may fish under the regulations... fishing on a NE multispecies DAS in the NFMA, a Category F vessel that also possesses a NE multispecies... monkfish DAS program during that fishing year. If such a request is not received within 45 days, the vessel...
50 CFR 648.104 - Gear restrictions.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... through April 30, per trip, must fish with nets that have a minimum mesh size of 5.5-inch (14.0-cm...). Vessels fishing under the LOA shall not fish west of the line. Vessels issued a permit under § 648.4(a)(3.... (ii) [Reserved] (2) Vessels fishing with a two-seam otter trawl fly net with the following...
46 CFR 2.01-50 - Persons other than crew on towing, oyster, or fishing steam vessels.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... 46 Shipping 1 2010-10-01 2010-10-01 false Persons other than crew on towing, oyster, or fishing steam vessels. 2.01-50 Section 2.01-50 Shipping COAST GUARD, DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY PROCEDURES... than crew on towing, oyster, or fishing steam vessels. (a) A steam vessel engaged in towing, oyster...
50 CFR 600.508 - Fishing operations.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-10-01
... 50 Wildlife and Fisheries 10 2011-10-01 2011-10-01 false Fishing operations. 600.508 Section 600... ADMINISTRATION, DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE MAGNUSON-STEVENS ACT PROVISIONS Foreign Fishing § 600.508 Fishing.... fishing vessels. These joint venture operations with U.S. fishing vessels may be conducted throughout the...
50 CFR 600.508 - Fishing operations.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-10-01
... 50 Wildlife and Fisheries 12 2013-10-01 2013-10-01 false Fishing operations. 600.508 Section 600... ADMINISTRATION, DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE MAGNUSON-STEVENS ACT PROVISIONS Foreign Fishing § 600.508 Fishing.... fishing vessels. These joint venture operations with U.S. fishing vessels may be conducted throughout the...
50 CFR 600.508 - Fishing operations.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-10-01
... 50 Wildlife and Fisheries 12 2014-10-01 2014-10-01 false Fishing operations. 600.508 Section 600... ADMINISTRATION, DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE MAGNUSON-STEVENS ACT PROVISIONS Foreign Fishing § 600.508 Fishing.... fishing vessels. These joint venture operations with U.S. fishing vessels may be conducted throughout the...
50 CFR 600.508 - Fishing operations.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-10-01
... 50 Wildlife and Fisheries 12 2012-10-01 2012-10-01 false Fishing operations. 600.508 Section 600... ADMINISTRATION, DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE MAGNUSON-STEVENS ACT PROVISIONS Foreign Fishing § 600.508 Fishing.... fishing vessels. These joint venture operations with U.S. fishing vessels may be conducted throughout the...
50 CFR 648.81 - NE multispecies closed areas and measures to protect EFH.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-10-01
... or fishing vessels: (i) Fishing with or using pot gear designed and used to take lobsters, or pot... stowed in accordance with the provisions of § 648.23(b). (ii) Lobster pot gear. From June 16 through September 30, no fishing vessel with lobster pot gear aboard, or person on a fishing vessel with lobster pot...
46 CFR 2.01-50 - Persons other than crew on towing, oyster, or fishing steam vessels.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-10-01
... 46 Shipping 1 2011-10-01 2011-10-01 false Persons other than crew on towing, oyster, or fishing... than crew on towing, oyster, or fishing steam vessels. (a) A steam vessel engaged in towing, oyster dredging and planting, and fishing may be permitted to carry persons in addition to its crew. (b) The...
46 CFR 2.01-50 - Persons other than crew on towing, oyster, or fishing steam vessels.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-10-01
... 46 Shipping 1 2012-10-01 2012-10-01 false Persons other than crew on towing, oyster, or fishing... than crew on towing, oyster, or fishing steam vessels. (a) A steam vessel engaged in towing, oyster dredging and planting, and fishing may be permitted to carry persons in addition to its crew. (b) The...
Longépé, Nicolas; Hajduch, Guillaume; Ardianto, Romy; Joux, Romain de; Nhunfat, Béatrice; Marzuki, Marza I; Fablet, Ronan; Hermawan, Indra; Germain, Olivier; Subki, Berny A; Farhan, Riza; Muttaqin, Ahmad Deni; Gaspar, Philippe
2017-10-26
The Indonesian fisheries management system is now equipped with the state-of-the-art technologies to deter and combat Illegal, Unreported and Unregulated (IUU) fishing. Since October 2014, non-cooperative fishing vessels can be detected from spaceborne Vessel Detection System (VDS) based on high resolution radar imagery, which directly benefits to coordinated patrol vessels in operation context. This study attempts to monitor the amount of illegal fishing in the Arafura Sea based on this new source of information. It is analyzed together with Vessel Monitoring System (VMS) and satellite-based Automatic Identification System (Sat-AIS) data, taking into account their own particularities. From October 2014 to March 2015, i.e. just after the establishment of a new moratorium by the Indonesian authorities, the estimated share of fishing vessels not carrying VMS, thus being illegal, ranges from 42 to 47%. One year later in January 2016, this proportion decreases and ranges from 32 to 42%. Copyright © 2017 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
50 CFR 635.5 - Recordkeeping and reporting.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
..., a shark vessel, or a swordfish vessel, for which a permit has been issued under § 635.4(b), (d), (e... effort and the number of fish landed and discarded. Entries on a day's fishing activities must be entered... of an HMS charter/headboat vessel, Atlantic tunas vessel, shark vessel, or swordfish vessel...
50 CFR Figure 2 to Part 665 - Length of Fishing Vessels
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... 50 Wildlife and Fisheries 9 2010-10-01 2010-10-01 false Length of Fishing Vessels 2 Figure 2 to Part 665 Wildlife and Fisheries FISHERY CONSERVATION AND MANAGEMENT, NATIONAL OCEANIC AND ATMOSPHERIC... Part 665—Length of Fishing Vessels ER14JA10.127 ...
50 CFR Figure 2 to Part 665 - Length of Fishing Vessels
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-10-01
... 50 Wildlife and Fisheries 13 2014-10-01 2014-10-01 false Length of Fishing Vessels 2 Figure 2 to Part 665 Wildlife and Fisheries FISHERY CONSERVATION AND MANAGEMENT, NATIONAL OCEANIC AND ATMOSPHERIC... Part 665—Length of Fishing Vessels ER14JA10.127 ...
50 CFR Figure 2 to Part 665 - Length of Fishing Vessels
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-10-01
... 50 Wildlife and Fisheries 11 2011-10-01 2011-10-01 false Length of Fishing Vessels 2 Figure 2 to Part 665 Wildlife and Fisheries FISHERY CONSERVATION AND MANAGEMENT, NATIONAL OCEANIC AND ATMOSPHERIC... Part 665—Length of Fishing Vessels ER14JA10.127 ...
50 CFR Figure 2 to Part 665 - Length of Fishing Vessels
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-10-01
... 50 Wildlife and Fisheries 13 2013-10-01 2013-10-01 false Length of Fishing Vessels 2 Figure 2 to Part 665 Wildlife and Fisheries FISHERY CONSERVATION AND MANAGEMENT, NATIONAL OCEANIC AND ATMOSPHERIC... Part 665—Length of Fishing Vessels ER14JA10.127 ...
50 CFR Figure 2 to Part 665 - Length of Fishing Vessels
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-10-01
... 50 Wildlife and Fisheries 13 2012-10-01 2012-10-01 false Length of Fishing Vessels 2 Figure 2 to Part 665 Wildlife and Fisheries FISHERY CONSERVATION AND MANAGEMENT, NATIONAL OCEANIC AND ATMOSPHERIC... Part 665—Length of Fishing Vessels ER14JA10.127 ...
Federal Register 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
2012-12-03
...NMFS issues regulations under the authority of the Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Convention Implementation Act (WCPFC Implementation Act) to implement requirements for U.S. fishing vessels used for commercial fishing that offload or receive transshipments of highly migratory species (HMS), U.S. fishing vessels used for commercial fishing that provide bunkering or other support services to fishing vessels, and U.S. fishing vessels used for commercial fishing that receive bunkering or engage in other support services, in the area of application of the Convention on the Conservation and Management of Highly Migratory Fish Stocks in the Western and Central Pacific Ocean (Convention). Some of the requirements also apply to transshipments of fish caught in the area of application of the Convention (Convention Area) and transshipped elsewhere. NMFS also issues requirements regarding notification of entry into and exit from the ``Eastern High Seas Special Management Area'' (Eastern SMA) and requirements relating to discards from purse seine fishing vessels. This action is necessary for the United States to implement decisions of the Commission for the Conservation and Management of Highly Migratory Fish Stocks in the Western and Central Pacific Ocean (Commission or WCPFC) and to satisfy its obligations under the Convention, to which it is a Contracting Party.
50 CFR 300.116 - Requirements for a vessel monitoring system for U.S. vessels.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... system for U.S. vessels. 300.116 Section 300.116 Wildlife and Fisheries INTERNATIONAL FISHING AND RELATED... vessel monitoring system for U.S. vessels. (a) Requirement for use. Within 30 days after NMFS publishes... for AMLR must ensure that such vessel has a NMFS-approved, operating VMS on board when on any fishing...
50 CFR 300.116 - Requirements for a vessel monitoring system for U.S. vessels.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-10-01
... system for U.S. vessels. 300.116 Section 300.116 Wildlife and Fisheries INTERNATIONAL FISHING AND RELATED... vessel monitoring system for U.S. vessels. (a) Requirement for use. Within 30 days after NMFS publishes... for AMLR must ensure that such vessel has a NMFS-approved, operating VMS on board when on any fishing...
50 CFR 300.116 - Requirements for a vessel monitoring system for U.S. vessels.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-10-01
... system for U.S. vessels. 300.116 Section 300.116 Wildlife and Fisheries INTERNATIONAL FISHING AND RELATED... vessel monitoring system for U.S. vessels. (a) Requirement for use. Within 30 days after NMFS publishes... for AMLR must ensure that such vessel has a NMFS-approved, operating VMS on board when on any fishing...
50 CFR 300.116 - Requirements for a vessel monitoring system for U.S. vessels.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-10-01
... system for U.S. vessels. 300.116 Section 300.116 Wildlife and Fisheries INTERNATIONAL FISHING AND RELATED... vessel monitoring system for U.S. vessels. (a) Requirement for use. Within 30 days after NMFS publishes... for AMLR must ensure that such vessel has a NMFS-approved, operating VMS on board when on any fishing...
50 CFR 300.116 - Requirements for a vessel monitoring system for U.S. vessels.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-10-01
... system for U.S. vessels. 300.116 Section 300.116 Wildlife and Fisheries INTERNATIONAL FISHING AND RELATED... vessel monitoring system for U.S. vessels. (a) Requirement for use. Within 30 days after NMFS publishes... for AMLR must ensure that such vessel has a NMFS-approved, operating VMS on board when on any fishing...
Federal Register 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
2010-04-06
... Identification of Nations Whose Fishing Vessels Are Engaged in Illegal, Unreported, or Unregulated Fishing and/or... illegal, unregulated, or unreported (IUU) fishing or bycatch of protected living marine resources (PLMRs... High Seas Driftnet Fishing Moratorium Protection Act (Moratorium Protection Act). On March 5, 2010...
Federal Register 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
2010-03-05
... Identification of Nations Whose Fishing Vessels are Engaged in Illegal, Unreported, or Unregulated Fishing and/or..., or unreported (IUU) fishing or bycatch of protected living marine resources (PLMRs). Such information... Fishing Moratorium Protection Act (Moratorium Protection Act). DATES: Information should be received on or...
50 CFR 648.83 - Multispecies minimum fish sizes.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... 50 Wildlife and Fisheries 8 2010-10-01 2010-10-01 false Multispecies minimum fish sizes. 648.83... Measures for the NE Multispecies and Monkfish Fisheries § 648.83 Multispecies minimum fish sizes. (a) Minimum fish sizes. (1) Minimum fish sizes for recreational vessels and charter/party vessels that are not...
50 CFR 635.4 - Permits and fees.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... and to fish for, take, retain or possess Atlantic tunas, swordfish, or sharks when engaged in... permits. (e) Shark vessel permits. (1) The owner of each vessel used to fish for or take Atlantic sharks... recreational retention limits intends to sell the sharks. (2) The owner of vessels that fish for, take, retain...
Federal Register 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
2011-06-30
... seine vessels fishing on fish aggregation devices in the PRIA. b. Support tagging studies in the PRIA to... characteristics of federally managed species through bio-sampling. Objective 2. Conduct education and outreach to...-making process by supporting education and outreach activities related to sustainable fisheries...
50 CFR 300.205 - Denial of port privileges and import restrictions on fish or fish products.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-10-01
... positively certified by the Secretary of Commerce, and fishing vessels of the nation are allowed entry to any... fish and fish products. Services, including the refueling and re-supplying of such fishing vessels, may... nations are ineligible for entry into the United States and U.S. territories, the Secretary of Commerce...
50 CFR 300.205 - Denial of port privileges and import restrictions on fish or fish products.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-10-01
... positively certified by the Secretary of Commerce, and fishing vessels of the nation are allowed entry to any... fish and fish products. Services, including the refueling and re-supplying of such fishing vessels, may... nations are ineligible for entry into the United States and U.S. territories, the Secretary of Commerce...
50 CFR 300.173 - Vessel identification.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-10-01
... 50 Wildlife and Fisheries 11 2014-10-01 2014-10-01 false Vessel identification. 300.173 Section 300.173 Wildlife and Fisheries INTERNATIONAL FISHING AND RELATED ACTIVITIES INTERNATIONAL FISHERIES REGULATIONS Pacific Albacore Tuna Fisheries § 300.173 Vessel identification. Each U.S. vessel fishing under...
50 CFR 300.173 - Vessel identification.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-10-01
... 50 Wildlife and Fisheries 11 2012-10-01 2012-10-01 false Vessel identification. 300.173 Section 300.173 Wildlife and Fisheries INTERNATIONAL FISHING AND RELATED ACTIVITIES INTERNATIONAL FISHERIES REGULATIONS Pacific Albacore Tuna Fisheries § 300.173 Vessel identification. Each U.S. vessel fishing under...
50 CFR 300.173 - Vessel identification.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-10-01
... 50 Wildlife and Fisheries 11 2013-10-01 2013-10-01 false Vessel identification. 300.173 Section 300.173 Wildlife and Fisheries INTERNATIONAL FISHING AND RELATED ACTIVITIES INTERNATIONAL FISHERIES REGULATIONS Pacific Albacore Tuna Fisheries § 300.173 Vessel identification. Each U.S. vessel fishing under...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-10-01
... part. (c) A vessel with temporarily installed cargo tanks or containers shall be inspected annually, or..., DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY (CONTINUED) CARGO AND MISCELLANEOUS VESSELS COMMERCIAL FISHING VESSELS DISPENSING PETROLEUM PRODUCTS Inspection Required § 105.15-1 General. (a) Before a commercial fishing vessel...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... part. (c) A vessel with temporarily installed cargo tanks or containers shall be inspected annually, or..., DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY (CONTINUED) CARGO AND MISCELLANEOUS VESSELS COMMERCIAL FISHING VESSELS DISPENSING PETROLEUM PRODUCTS Inspection Required § 105.15-1 General. (a) Before a commercial fishing vessel...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-10-01
... part. (c) A vessel with temporarily installed cargo tanks or containers shall be inspected annually, or..., DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY (CONTINUED) CARGO AND MISCELLANEOUS VESSELS COMMERCIAL FISHING VESSELS DISPENSING PETROLEUM PRODUCTS Inspection Required § 105.15-1 General. (a) Before a commercial fishing vessel...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-10-01
... part. (c) A vessel with temporarily installed cargo tanks or containers shall be inspected annually, or..., DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY (CONTINUED) CARGO AND MISCELLANEOUS VESSELS COMMERCIAL FISHING VESSELS DISPENSING PETROLEUM PRODUCTS Inspection Required § 105.15-1 General. (a) Before a commercial fishing vessel...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-10-01
... part. (c) A vessel with temporarily installed cargo tanks or containers shall be inspected annually, or..., DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY (CONTINUED) CARGO AND MISCELLANEOUS VESSELS COMMERCIAL FISHING VESSELS DISPENSING PETROLEUM PRODUCTS Inspection Required § 105.15-1 General. (a) Before a commercial fishing vessel...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-10-01
.... Commercial fishing operation means the lawful harvesting of fish from the marine environment for profit as part of an ongoing business enterprise. Such terms may include licensed commercial passenger fishing... are subsequently sold. Commercial passenger fishing vessel means any vessel licensed for commercial...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-10-01
.... Commercial fishing operation means the lawful harvesting of fish from the marine environment for profit as part of an ongoing business enterprise. Such terms may include licensed commercial passenger fishing... are subsequently sold. Commercial passenger fishing vessel means any vessel licensed for commercial...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
.... Commercial fishing operation means the lawful harvesting of fish from the marine environment for profit as part of an ongoing business enterprise. Such terms may include licensed commercial passenger fishing... are subsequently sold. Commercial passenger fishing vessel means any vessel licensed for commercial...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-10-01
.... Commercial fishing operation means the lawful harvesting of fish from the marine environment for profit as part of an ongoing business enterprise. Such terms may include licensed commercial passenger fishing... are subsequently sold. Commercial passenger fishing vessel means any vessel licensed for commercial...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-10-01
.... Commercial fishing operation means the lawful harvesting of fish from the marine environment for profit as part of an ongoing business enterprise. Such terms may include licensed commercial passenger fishing... are subsequently sold. Commercial passenger fishing vessel means any vessel licensed for commercial...
Reduction of energy needs for fish harvesting through the use of sails on fishing vessels
DOE Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI.GOV)
Not Available
1983-05-10
The fishing industry has been hurt by rising fuel costs. This study was undertaken to determine the fuel savings that might occur if sails were used on fishing vessels as an auxiliary means of propulsion. Attention was also paid to vessel safety, crew efficiency and 'come-home' capabilities as they were effected by the use of sails. A boat was designed, built and equipped for sail assisted fishing operations. Data was collected during sea trials, test runs and actual fishing operations. These data were analysed with the help of the Virginia Institute of Marine Science to determine the fuel savings andmore » the economic viability of the configuration. Assessment of the observations of crew performance and vessel safety were analyzed.« less
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-10-01
... 50 Wildlife and Fisheries 13 2013-10-01 2013-10-01 false Amendment 80 Vessels That May Be Used to Directed Fish for Flatfish in the GOA 39 Table 39 to Part 679 Wildlife and Fisheries FISHERY CONSERVATION... Vessels That May Be Used to Directed Fish for Flatfish in the GOA Column A: Name of Amendment 80 vessel...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-10-01
... 50 Wildlife and Fisheries 11 2011-10-01 2011-10-01 false Amendment 80 Vessels That May Be Used to Directed Fish for Flatfish in the GOA 39 Table 39 to Part 679 Wildlife and Fisheries FISHERY CONSERVATION... Vessels That May Be Used to Directed Fish for Flatfish in the GOA Column A: Name of Amendment 80 vessel...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-10-01
... 50 Wildlife and Fisheries 13 2014-10-01 2014-10-01 false Amendment 80 Vessels That May Be Used to Directed Fish for Flatfish in the GOA 39 Table 39 to Part 679 Wildlife and Fisheries FISHERY CONSERVATION... Vessels That May Be Used to Directed Fish for Flatfish in the GOA Column A: Name of Amendment 80 vessel...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-10-01
... 50 Wildlife and Fisheries 13 2012-10-01 2012-10-01 false Amendment 80 Vessels That May Be Used to Directed Fish for Flatfish in the GOA 39 Table 39 to Part 679 Wildlife and Fisheries FISHERY CONSERVATION... Vessels That May Be Used to Directed Fish for Flatfish in the GOA Column A: Name of Amendment 80 vessel...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... 50 Wildlife and Fisheries 9 2010-10-01 2010-10-01 false Amendment 80 Vessels That May Be Used to Directed Fish for Flatfish in the GOA 39 Table 39 to Part 679 Wildlife and Fisheries FISHERY CONSERVATION... Vessels That May Be Used to Directed Fish for Flatfish in the GOA Column A: Name of Amendment 80 vessel...
50 CFR 300.173 - Vessel identification.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-10-01
... 50 Wildlife and Fisheries 9 2011-10-01 2011-10-01 false Vessel identification. 300.173 Section 300.173 Wildlife and Fisheries INTERNATIONAL FISHING AND RELATED ACTIVITIES INTERNATIONAL FISHERIES REGULATIONS Pacific Albacore Tuna Fisheries § 300.173 Vessel identification. A U.S. vessel fishing under the...
50 CFR 300.32 - Vessel licenses.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... 50 Wildlife and Fisheries 7 2010-10-01 2010-10-01 false Vessel licenses. 300.32 Section 300.32 Wildlife and Fisheries INTERNATIONAL FISHING AND RELATED ACTIVITIES INTERNATIONAL FISHERIES REGULATIONS South Pacific Tuna Fisheries § 300.32 Vessel licenses. (a) Each vessel fishing in the Licensing Area...
50 CFR 300.173 - Vessel identification.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... 50 Wildlife and Fisheries 7 2010-10-01 2010-10-01 false Vessel identification. 300.173 Section 300.173 Wildlife and Fisheries INTERNATIONAL FISHING AND RELATED ACTIVITIES INTERNATIONAL FISHERIES REGULATIONS Pacific Albacore Tuna Fisheries § 300.173 Vessel identification. A U.S. vessel fishing under the...
Lucas, Devin; Lincoln, Jennifer; Somervell, Philip; Teske, Theodore
2012-07-01
The purpose of this study was to determine which type of commercially available PFD resulted in the highest satisfaction among workers in the fishing industry. Fishing industry workers on four types of vessels wore and evaluated six different PFDs during their fishing seasons. Linear regression was used to test the differences in mean satisfaction scores, adjusting for clustered observations on vessels. The data were stratified by vessel type to determine the differences in PFD satisfaction within each vessel type. PFD D had the highest mean satisfaction score, but satisfaction with particular PFDs varied depending on the vessel type. Although the common objections by workers to wearing PFDs are that they are bulky and uncomfortable, some of the PFDs that were evaluated in this study received high scores for comfort and satisfaction. Given the availability of PFDs that are comfortable to wear while working, fishing vessel owners and operators should consider implementing policies mandating the use of PFDs on deck. Published by Elsevier Ltd.
50 CFR 600.502 - Vessel reports.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... species code), product (by product code), and quantity of all fish and fish products (by product weight to... message must be delivered at least 24 hours before the vessel begins to fish. (2) “DEPART”. Each operator...), product (by product code), and quantity of all fish and fish products (by product weight to the nearest...
50 CFR 600.502 - Vessel reports.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-10-01
... species code), product (by product code), and quantity of all fish and fish products (by product weight to... message must be delivered at least 24 hours before the vessel begins to fish. (2) “DEPART”. Each operator...), product (by product code), and quantity of all fish and fish products (by product weight to the nearest...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... as a catcher/processor in the BSAI during the same fishing year. (iii) Operate a vessel as a... mothership in the BSAI during the same fishing year. (iv) Operate any vessel in the GOA in more than one of... any fishing year. (v) Operate any vessel in the GOA under both the “inshore component in the GOA” and...
50 CFR 300.13 - Vessel permits.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... 50 Wildlife and Fisheries 7 2010-10-01 2010-10-01 false Vessel permits. 300.13 Section 300.13 Wildlife and Fisheries INTERNATIONAL FISHING AND RELATED ACTIVITIES INTERNATIONAL FISHERIES REGULATIONS High Seas Fisheries § 300.13 Vessel permits. (a) Eligibility. (1) Any high seas fishing vessel of the...
75 FR 14609 - Commercial Fishing Industry Vessel Safety Advisory Committee; Vacancies
Federal Register 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
2010-03-26
... DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY Coast Guard [Docket No. USCG-2010-0163] Commercial Fishing... applications. SUMMARY: The Coast Guard seeks applications for membership on the Commercial Fishing Industry... Coast Guard on matters relating to the safe operation of commercial fishing industry vessels. DATES...
50 CFR 660.12 - General groundfish prohibitions.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... present fish subject to such persons control for inspection; or interfere with a fishing gear or marine animal or plant life inspection. (10) Transfer fish to another vessel at sea unless a vessel is...
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Murawski, S. A.
2016-02-01
A number of recent studies have developed metrics of human mobility patterns based on georeferenced cell phone records. The studies generally indicate a high degree of predictability in human location and relatively narrow home ranges for most people. In marine ecosystems there are a number of important uses for such calculations including marine spatial planning and predicting the impacts of marine management options such as establishing marine protected areas (MPAs). In this study we use individual fishing vessel satellite tracking (VMS) records ( 30 million records) obtained from commercial reef fish fishing vessels in the Gulf of Mexico during 2006-2014. This period witnessed the establishment of a variety of new regulations including individual fishing quotas (IFQs) for snapper, grouper, and tilefish, establishment of spatial-area closures, and the temporary closure of as much as 85,000 nautical miles of productive fishing grounds associated with the Deepwater Horizon oil spill accident. Vessel positions were obtained, with a location frequency of one hour. From these VMS data we calculated three measures of entropy (degree of repeatability in spatial use), as well as calculated the axis of gyration (home range) for each vessel in the data set. These calculations were related to a variety of descriptor variables including vessel size, distance from home port to predominant fishing grounds, revenue generated on fishing trips, and fishing regulations. The applicability of these calculations to marine resource management applications is discussed.
46 CFR 356.25 - Operation of Fishing Industry Vessel Mortgagees.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... 46 Shipping 8 2010-10-01 2010-10-01 false Operation of Fishing Industry Vessel Mortgagees. 356.25 Section 356.25 Shipping MARITIME ADMINISTRATION, DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION MISCELLANEOUS REQUIREMENTS FOR VESSELS OF 100 FEET OR GREATER IN REGISTERED LENGTH TO OBTAIN A FISHERY ENDORSEMENT TO THE VESSEL...
46 CFR 356.25 - Operation of Fishing Industry Vessel Mortgagees.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-10-01
... 46 Shipping 8 2011-10-01 2011-10-01 false Operation of Fishing Industry Vessel Mortgagees. 356.25 Section 356.25 Shipping MARITIME ADMINISTRATION, DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION MISCELLANEOUS REQUIREMENTS FOR VESSELS OF 100 FEET OR GREATER IN REGISTERED LENGTH TO OBTAIN A FISHERY ENDORSEMENT TO THE VESSEL...
50 CFR 622.38 - Landing fish intact.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-10-01
... 50 Wildlife and Fisheries 12 2012-10-01 2012-10-01 false Landing fish intact. 622.38 Section 622... § 622.38 Landing fish intact. The operator of a vessel that fishes in the EEZ is responsible for ensuring that fish on that vessel in the EEZ are maintained intact and, if taken from the EEZ, are...
50 CFR 622.38 - Landing fish intact.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-10-01
... 50 Wildlife and Fisheries 10 2011-10-01 2011-10-01 false Landing fish intact. 622.38 Section 622... § 622.38 Landing fish intact. The operator of a vessel that fishes in the EEZ is responsible for ensuring that fish on that vessel in the EEZ are maintained intact and, if taken from the EEZ, are...
Occupational asthma in the commercial fishing industry: a case series and review of the literature.
Lucas, David; Lucas, Raymond; Boniface, Keith; Jegaden, Dominique; Lodde, Brice; Dewitte, Jean-Ariel
2010-01-01
We present a case series of snow crab-induced occupational asthma (OA) from a fishing and processing vessel, followed by a review of OA in the commercial fishing industry. OA is typically caused from an IgE-mediated hypersensitivity reaction after respiratory exposure to aerosolized fish and shellfish proteins. It more commonly occurs due to crustaceans, but molluscs and fin fish are implicated as well. Standard medical therapy for asthma may be used acutely; however, steps to reduce atmospheric allergen concentrations in the workplace have proven to be preventive for this disease.
46 CFR 11.530 - Endorsements as engineers of uninspected fishing industry vessels.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-10-01
... 46 Shipping 1 2014-10-01 2014-10-01 false Endorsements as engineers of uninspected fishing... Engineer Officer Endorsements § 11.530 Endorsements as engineers of uninspected fishing industry vessels... propelled, which are documented to engage in the fishing industry, with the exception of— (1) Wooden ships...
Federal Register 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
2011-04-22
... Collection; Comment Request; Foreign Fishing Vessel Permit Applications AGENCY: National Oceanic and... Conservation and Management Act and regulations at 50 CFR 600, Subpart F, provide for the issuance of fishing... should be issued to authorize directed foreign fishing, participation in joint ventures with United...
Mapping Fishing Effort through AIS Data.
Natale, Fabrizio; Gibin, Maurizio; Alessandrini, Alfredo; Vespe, Michele; Paulrud, Anton
2015-01-01
Several research initiatives have been undertaken to map fishing effort at high spatial resolution using the Vessel Monitoring System (VMS). An alternative to the VMS is represented by the Automatic Identification System (AIS), which in the EU became compulsory in May 2014 for all fishing vessels of length above 15 meters. The aim of this paper is to assess the uptake of the AIS in the EU fishing fleet and the feasibility of producing a map of fishing effort with high spatial and temporal resolution at European scale. After analysing a large AIS dataset for the period January-August 2014 and covering most of the EU waters, we show that AIS was adopted by around 75% of EU fishing vessels above 15 meters of length. Using the Swedish fleet as a case study, we developed a method to identify fishing activity based on the analysis of individual vessels' speed profiles and produce a high resolution map of fishing effort based on AIS data. The method was validated using detailed logbook data and proved to be sufficiently accurate and computationally efficient to identify fishing grounds and effort in the case of trawlers, which represent the largest portion of the EU fishing fleet above 15 meters of length. Issues still to be addressed before extending the exercise to the entire EU fleet are the assessment of coverage levels of the AIS data for all EU waters and the identification of fishing activity in the case of vessels other than trawlers.
46 CFR 28.530 - Stability instructions.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... COAST GUARD, DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY UNINSPECTED VESSELS REQUIREMENTS FOR COMMERCIAL FISHING... ensure that vessel masters and individuals in charge of vessels are provided with enough stability... personnel in the commercial fishing industry have had specialized training in stability. Therefore...
33 CFR 1.07-100 - Summons in lieu of seizure of commercial fishing industry vessels.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-07-01
... 33 Navigation and Navigable Waters 1 2010-07-01 2010-07-01 false Summons in lieu of seizure of... Proceedings § 1.07-100 Summons in lieu of seizure of commercial fishing industry vessels. (a) As used in this... specified in 19 CFR 171.51. (b) When a commercial fishing industry vessel is subject to seizure for a...
Rapisarda, V; Valentino, M; Bolognini, S; Fenga, C
2004-01-01
Recent legislation regarding the safety of workers aboard fishing vessels requires the appointment by ship owners of a Reference Physician in charge of health surveillance, preventive inspections and related tasks. As maritime workers, especially fishermen, have always been excluded from legal protection of occupational health, there are no exhaustive data on the incidence of their occupational disease. Several epidemiological studies of fishermen have evidenced a high prevalence and incidence of occupational conditions, among which noise-related hypoacousia. We report data of a phonometric survey conducted aboard six fishing vessels carrying a crew of less than six fishing in the mid-Adriatic. Measurements were performed during fishing and navigation aboard five vessels fitted with a fixed-pitch propeller and during fishing only aboard one vessel fitted with an controllable pitch propeller. Measurements were conducted: 1) in the engine rooms; 2) in the work area on deck; 3) at the winch; 4) in the wheelhouse; 5) in the mess-room and kitchen; 6) in the sleeping quarters. Results show that the equivalent sound pressure level in the engine rooms consistently exceeded 90 dBA on all vessels. The speed of the vessels fitted with the fixed-pitch propeller is 3-4 knots in the fishing phase and around 10 knots during navigation to and from the fishing grounds; noise emission is lower with the former regimen because of the smaller number of engine revolutions per minute. Our survey demonstrated considerably different noise levels in the various areas of vessels. One key element in workers' exposure, the tasks assigned and the environmental working conditions is of course the type of fishing in which the vessel is engaged. Further phonometric studies are required to assess the daily level of exposure per crew member, which represents the reference for the noise-related risk of each subject. Knowledge of the sound pressure levels in the work environment and the length of daily exposure of each crew member will allow to assess the level of occupational exposure and consequently enact the proper prevention and protection measures by the Reference Physician.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-10-01
... distance from the backdown channel apex to the stern tiedown point. (7) Experimental fishing operations. The Administrator, Southwest Region, may authorize experimental fishing operations, consistent with.... (i) A vessel permit holder may apply for an experimental fishing operation waiver by submitting the...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-10-01
... distance from the backdown channel apex to the stern tiedown point. (7) Experimental fishing operations. The Administrator, Southwest Region, may authorize experimental fishing operations, consistent with.... (i) A vessel permit holder may apply for an experimental fishing operation waiver by submitting the...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-10-01
... distance from the backdown channel apex to the stern tiedown point. (7) Experimental fishing operations. The Administrator, Southwest Region, may authorize experimental fishing operations, consistent with.... (i) A vessel permit holder may apply for an experimental fishing operation waiver by submitting the...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... distance from the backdown channel apex to the stern tiedown point. (7) Experimental fishing operations. The Administrator, Southwest Region, may authorize experimental fishing operations, consistent with.... (i) A vessel permit holder may apply for an experimental fishing operation waiver by submitting the...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-10-01
... distance from the backdown channel apex to the stern tiedown point. (7) Experimental fishing operations. The Administrator, Southwest Region, may authorize experimental fishing operations, consistent with.... (i) A vessel permit holder may apply for an experimental fishing operation waiver by submitting the...
29 CFR 784.126 - Operation of the fishing vessel.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-07-01
... 29 Labor 3 2014-07-01 2014-07-01 false Operation of the fishing vessel. 784.126 Section 784.126... STANDARDS ACT APPLICABLE TO FISHING AND OPERATIONS ON AQUATIC PRODUCTS Exemptions Provisions Relating to Fishing and Aquatic Products General Character and Scope of the Section 13(a)(5) Exemption § 784.126...
29 CFR 784.126 - Operation of the fishing vessel.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-07-01
... 29 Labor 3 2010-07-01 2010-07-01 false Operation of the fishing vessel. 784.126 Section 784.126... STANDARDS ACT APPLICABLE TO FISHING AND OPERATIONS ON AQUATIC PRODUCTS Exemptions Provisions Relating to Fishing and Aquatic Products General Character and Scope of the Section 13(a)(5) Exemption § 784.126...
29 CFR 784.126 - Operation of the fishing vessel.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-07-01
... 29 Labor 3 2011-07-01 2011-07-01 false Operation of the fishing vessel. 784.126 Section 784.126... STANDARDS ACT APPLICABLE TO FISHING AND OPERATIONS ON AQUATIC PRODUCTS Exemptions Provisions Relating to Fishing and Aquatic Products General Character and Scope of the Section 13(a)(5) Exemption § 784.126...
29 CFR 784.126 - Operation of the fishing vessel.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-07-01
... 29 Labor 3 2012-07-01 2012-07-01 false Operation of the fishing vessel. 784.126 Section 784.126... STANDARDS ACT APPLICABLE TO FISHING AND OPERATIONS ON AQUATIC PRODUCTS Exemptions Provisions Relating to Fishing and Aquatic Products General Character and Scope of the Section 13(a)(5) Exemption § 784.126...
29 CFR 784.126 - Operation of the fishing vessel.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-07-01
... 29 Labor 3 2013-07-01 2013-07-01 false Operation of the fishing vessel. 784.126 Section 784.126... STANDARDS ACT APPLICABLE TO FISHING AND OPERATIONS ON AQUATIC PRODUCTS Exemptions Provisions Relating to Fishing and Aquatic Products General Character and Scope of the Section 13(a)(5) Exemption § 784.126...
46 CFR 356.13 - Information required to be submitted by vessel owners.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... the citizenship of the owner of the Fishing Industry Vessel. (2) A certified copy of the Articles of... and/or management agreements entered into between the owner or bareboat charterer of a Fishing... Vessel; and (13) A copy of the Large Vessel Certification required by § 356.47. (b) In the event the...
50 CFR Table 1b to Part 679 - Discard and Disposition Codes1
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-10-01
... Confiscation or seized 63 Deadloss (crab only) 79 Overage 62 Retained for future sale 87 Tagged IFQ Fish (Exempt from debit) 64 Whole fish/bait, not sold. Used as bait onboard vessel 92 Whole fish/bait, sold 61 Whole fish/discard at sea. Whole groundfish and prohibited species discarded by catcher vessels, catcher...
50 CFR Table 1b to Part 679 - Discard and Disposition Codes1
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-10-01
... Confiscation or seized 63 Deadloss (crab only) 79 Overage 62 Retained for future sale 87 Tagged IFQ Fish (Exempt from debit) 64 Whole fish/bait, not sold. Used as bait onboard vessel 92 Whole fish/bait, sold 61 Whole fish/discard at sea. Whole groundfish and prohibited species discarded by catcher vessels, catcher...
50 CFR Table 1b to Part 679 - Discard and Disposition Codes1
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-10-01
... Confiscation or seized 63 Deadloss (crab only) 79 Overage 62 Retained for future sale 87 Tagged IFQ Fish (Exempt from debit) 64 Whole fish/bait, not sold. Used as bait onboard vessel 92 Whole fish/bait, sold 61 Whole fish/discard at sea. Whole groundfish and prohibited species discarded by catcher vessels, catcher...
50 CFR Table 1b to Part 679 - Discard and Disposition Codes1
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-10-01
... Confiscation or seized 63 Deadloss (crab only) 79 Overage 62 Retained for future sale 87 Tagged IFQ Fish (Exempt from debit) 64 Whole fish/bait, not sold. Used as bait onboard vessel 92 Whole fish/bait, sold 61 Whole fish/discard at sea. Whole groundfish and prohibited species discarded by catcher vessels, catcher...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-10-01
.../headboat permits for Gulf coastal migratory pelagic fish. 622.373 Section 622.373 Wildlife and Fisheries... for Gulf coastal migratory pelagic fish. (a) No applications for additional charter vessel/headboat permits for Gulf coastal migratory pelagic fish will be accepted. Existing permits may be renewed, are...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-10-01
.../headboat permits for Gulf coastal migratory pelagic fish. 622.373 Section 622.373 Wildlife and Fisheries... for Gulf coastal migratory pelagic fish. (a) No applications for additional charter vessel/headboat permits for Gulf coastal migratory pelagic fish will be accepted. Existing permits may be renewed, are...
Federal Register 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
2012-09-26
... Fishery; Fishing Year 2012 Days-at-Sea Adjustment for Common Pool Fishery; Announcement of Fishing Year... adjusts the differential days-at-sea (DAS) rate for common pool vessels for fishing year (FY) 2012 due to... INFORMATION: FY 2012 Differential DAS Counting for Common Pool Vessels Amendment 16 to the Northeast (NE...
46 CFR 105.05-2 - Prohibitions regarding petroleum products.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... 46 Shipping 4 2010-10-01 2010-10-01 false Prohibitions regarding petroleum products. 105.05-2... VESSELS COMMERCIAL FISHING VESSELS DISPENSING PETROLEUM PRODUCTS Application § 105.05-2 Prohibitions regarding petroleum products. (a) Commercial fishing vessels shall not transport Grade A flammable liquids...
46 CFR 105.05-2 - Prohibitions regarding petroleum products.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-10-01
... 46 Shipping 4 2011-10-01 2011-10-01 false Prohibitions regarding petroleum products. 105.05-2... VESSELS COMMERCIAL FISHING VESSELS DISPENSING PETROLEUM PRODUCTS Application § 105.05-2 Prohibitions regarding petroleum products. (a) Commercial fishing vessels shall not transport Grade A flammable liquids...
Federal Register 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
2011-08-30
... Fishery Management Plan or PCGFMP'', ``Person'', ``Processing or to process'' introductory text and... under the terms of 46 U.S.C. 12102(a). Processing or to process means the preparation or packaging of... considered to be processing fish (See Sec. 660.112(b)(1)(xii)(A))). Processor means a person, vessel, or...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-10-01
... factor in the entity that holds 10 percent or greater interest in a fishing vessel or processor; (vi... hours, A.l.t. Debriefing means the post-deployment process that includes a one-on-one interview with...
Zytoon, Mohamed A; Basahel, Abdulrahman M
2017-02-24
Although marine fishing is one of the most hazardous occupations, research on the occupational safety and health (OSH) conditions aboard marine fishing vessels is scarce. For instance, little is known about the working conditions of vulnerable groups such as young and aging fishermen. The objective of the current paper is to study the OSH conditions of young and aging fishermen compared to middle-aged fishermen in the small- and medium-size (SM) marine fishing sector. A cross-sectional study was designed, and 686 fishermen working aboard SM fishing vessels were interviewed to collect information about their safety and health. The associations of physical and psychosocial work conditions with safety and health outcomes, e.g., injuries, illnesses and job satisfaction, are presented. The results of the current study can be utilized in the design of effective accident prevention and OSH training programs for the three age groups and in the regulation of working conditions aboard fishing vessels.
Zytoon, Mohamed A.; Basahel, Abdulrahman M.
2017-01-01
Although marine fishing is one of the most hazardous occupations, research on the occupational safety and health (OSH) conditions aboard marine fishing vessels is scarce. For instance, little is known about the working conditions of vulnerable groups such as young and aging fishermen. The objective of the current paper is to study the OSH conditions of young and aging fishermen compared to middle-aged fishermen in the small- and medium-size (SM) marine fishing sector. A cross-sectional study was designed, and 686 fishermen working aboard SM fishing vessels were interviewed to collect information about their safety and health. The associations of physical and psychosocial work conditions with safety and health outcomes, e.g., injuries, illnesses and job satisfaction, are presented. The results of the current study can be utilized in the design of effective accident prevention and OSH training programs for the three age groups and in the regulation of working conditions aboard fishing vessels. PMID:28245578
Albert, Ryan J; McLaughlin, Christine; Falatko, Debra
2014-10-15
Fish hold effluent and the effluent produced from the cleaning of fish holds may contain organic material resulting from the degradation of seafood and cleaning products (e.g., soaps and detergents). This effluent is often discharged by vessels into near shore waters and, therefore, could have the potential to contribute to water pollution in bays and estuaries. We characterized effluent from commercial fishing vessels with holds containing refrigerated seawater, ice slurry, or chipped ice. Concentrations of trace heavy metals, wet chemistry parameters, and nutrients in effluent were compared to screening benchmarks to determine if there is a reasonable potential for effluent discharge to contribute to nonattainment of water quality standards. Most analytes (67%) exceeded their benchmark concentration and, therefore, may have the potential to pose risk to human health or the environment if discharges are in significant quantities or there are many vessels discharging in the same areas. Published by Elsevier Ltd.
50 CFR 622.5 - Recordkeeping and reporting.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-10-01
... this section. (ii) Gulf reef fish. The owner or operator of a vessel for which a commercial permit for Gulf reef fish has been issued, as required under § 622.4(a)(2)(v), or whose vessel fishes for or lands reef fish in or from state waters adjoining the Gulf EEZ, who is selected to report by the SRD must...
50 CFR 622.5 - Recordkeeping and reporting.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... this section. (ii) Gulf reef fish. The owner or operator of a vessel for which a commercial permit for Gulf reef fish has been issued, as required under § 622.4(a)(2)(v), or whose vessel fishes for or lands reef fish in or from state waters adjoining the Gulf EEZ, who is selected to report by the SRD must...
46 CFR 11.530 - Endorsements for engineers of uninspected fishing industry vessels.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-10-01
... 46 Shipping 1 2013-10-01 2013-10-01 false Endorsements for engineers of uninspected fishing... MARINE OFFICERS AND SEAMEN REQUIREMENTS FOR OFFICER ENDORSEMENTS Professional Requirements for Engineer Officer § 11.530 Endorsements for engineers of uninspected fishing industry vessels. (a) This section...
46 CFR 11.530 - Endorsements for engineers of uninspected fishing industry vessels.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-10-01
... 46 Shipping 1 2012-10-01 2012-10-01 false Endorsements for engineers of uninspected fishing... MARINE OFFICERS AND SEAMEN REQUIREMENTS FOR OFFICER ENDORSEMENTS Professional Requirements for Engineer Officer § 11.530 Endorsements for engineers of uninspected fishing industry vessels. (a) This section...
46 CFR 11.530 - Endorsements for engineers of uninspected fishing industry vessels.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-10-01
... 46 Shipping 1 2011-10-01 2011-10-01 false Endorsements for engineers of uninspected fishing... MARINE OFFICERS AND SEAMEN REQUIREMENTS FOR OFFICER ENDORSEMENTS Professional Requirements for Engineer Officer § 11.530 Endorsements for engineers of uninspected fishing industry vessels. (a) This section...
76 FR 75492 - Atlantic Highly Migratory Species; Vessel Monitoring Systems
Federal Register 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
2011-12-02
... and fishing gears possessed to be made by phone. Some small fishing vessels remain within cell phone... terminals represent a more reliable means of communication than cellular phones because they use satellites rather than cell towers as the principle means of transmitting data. Furthermore, vessels need to provide...
46 CFR 105.45-1 - Loading or dispensing petroleum products.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... 46 Shipping 4 2010-10-01 2010-10-01 false Loading or dispensing petroleum products. 105.45-1... VESSELS COMMERCIAL FISHING VESSELS DISPENSING PETROLEUM PRODUCTS Special Operating Requirements § 105.45-1 Loading or dispensing petroleum products. (a) A commercial fishing vessel must have aboard a letter of...
46 CFR 105.45-1 - Loading or dispensing petroleum products.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-10-01
... 46 Shipping 4 2011-10-01 2011-10-01 false Loading or dispensing petroleum products. 105.45-1... VESSELS COMMERCIAL FISHING VESSELS DISPENSING PETROLEUM PRODUCTS Special Operating Requirements § 105.45-1 Loading or dispensing petroleum products. (a) A commercial fishing vessel must have aboard a letter of...
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Nurdin; Ikaningtyas; Kurniaty, Rika
2018-04-01
This study aims to analysis the effectiveness of foreign ship sinking policies to eradicate illegal, unreported, and unregulated (IUU) fishing. There are many foreign fishing vessels were detained due to IUU fishing in Indonesia`s exclusive economic zone (EEZ) waters, particularly in the Natuna and Anambas region. In combating illegal fishing, the government of the Republic of Indonesia take concrete actions in protecting marine potentials by sinking foreign vessel policies. In the last three years more than 300 foreign ships are drowned by Indonesian government. This study revealed that regulations concerning the act of sinking the vessel have been in existence since 2009 but lack of socialization. The Indonesian government’s policy regarding foreign-flagged vessel carrying out IUU fishing is regulated under Law Number 45 of 2009 on Fisheries, and internationally permitted with certain restrictions on conditions set forth in article 73 paragraph (3) of UNCLOS 1982. These policy is part of an effort to improve the deterrence effect of regional offenses that could harm and threaten the sovereignty of the state.
50 CFR 300.22 - Eastern Pacific fisheries recordkeeping and written reports.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-10-01
... ACTIVITIES INTERNATIONAL FISHERIES REGULATIONS Eastern Pacific Tuna Fisheries § 300.22 Eastern Pacific... fishing vessel or commercial passenger fishing vessel (CPFV) authorized to fish for tuna and tuna-like... st (362.8 mt) carrying capacity that are authorized to purse seine for tuna in the Convention Area...
50 CFR 300.22 - Eastern Pacific fisheries recordkeeping and written reports.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-10-01
... ACTIVITIES INTERNATIONAL FISHERIES REGULATIONS Eastern Pacific Tuna Fisheries § 300.22 Eastern Pacific... fishing vessel or commercial passenger fishing vessel (CPFV) authorized to fish for tuna and tuna-like... st (362.8 mt) carrying capacity that are authorized to purse seine for tuna in the Convention Area...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... the time period between the first deployment of fishing gear into the water from a vessel after any... who holds an annual sport guide license issued by the Alaska Department of Fish and Game, or a person who provides sport fishing guide services. Charter vessel operator, for purposes of § 300.65(d), means...
Fisheries imaging radar surveillance test /FIRST/ - Bering Sea test
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
Woods, E. G.; Ivey, J. H.
1977-01-01
A joint NOAA, U.S. Coast Guard and NASA program is being conducted to determine if a synthetic aperture radar (SAR) system, such as planned for NASA's SEASAT, can be useful in monitoring fishing vessels within the newly established 200-mile fishing limit. As part of this program, data gathering field operations were conducted over concentrations of foreign fishing vessels in the Bering Sea off Alaska in April 1976. The Jet Propulsion Laboratory developed synthetic aperture L-band radar which was flown aboard the NASA Convair 990 aircraft, with a Coast Guard cutter and C-130 aircraft simultaneously gathering data to provide both radar imagery and sea truth information on the vessels being imaged. Results indicate that synthetic aperture radar systems have potential for all weather detection, enumeration and classification of fishing vessels.
Preventing deaths in Alaska's commercial fishing industry.
Conway, G A; Lincoln, J M; Jorgensen, S A; Klatt, M L; Manwaring, J C
1998-01-01
The arctic and sub-arctic waters of Alaska provide a very hazardous work setting, with special hazards posed by great distances, seasonal darkness, cold waters, high winds, brief fishing seasons, and icing. Our intent is to reduce the remarkably high occupational fatality rate (200/100,000/year in 1991-1992) among Alaska's commercial fishing workers. Over 90% of these deaths have been due to drowning or drowning plus hypothermia, primarily associated with vessel capsizings and sinkings. Comprehensive surveillance for commercial fishing occupational fatalities was established during 1991 in Alaska. During 1990 through 1994, the U.S. Commercial Fishing Industry Vessel Safety Act of 1988 required the implementation of comprehensive prevention measures for all fishing vessels in offshore cold waters, including immersion suits and other personal flotation devices, survival craft (life rafts), emergency position-indicating radio beacons, and crew training in emergency response and first aid. Parallel to this, voluntary training efforts by nonprofit organizations have greatly increased. During 1990-1994, drowning was the leading cause of occupational death in Alaska. During this period, 117 fishers died, 101 of them from drowning or drowning/hypothermia. During 1991-1994, there was a substantial decrease in Alaskan commercial fishing-related deaths, from 34 in 1991 to 35 in 1992, 22 in 1993, and 10 in 1994. While man-overboard drownings and some other categories of deaths (falls, fires) have continued to occur, the most marked progress has been in vessel-related events. Specific measures tailored to prevent drowning in vessel capsizings and sinkings in Alaska's commercial fishing industry have been very successful so far. Additional efforts must be made to reduce the frequency of vessel events and to prevent man-overboard events and drownings associated with them.
46 CFR 356.37 - Operation of a Fishing Industry Vessel by a Mortgage Trustee.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-10-01
... 46 Shipping 8 2011-10-01 2011-10-01 false Operation of a Fishing Industry Vessel by a Mortgage Trustee. 356.37 Section 356.37 Shipping MARITIME ADMINISTRATION, DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION MISCELLANEOUS REQUIREMENTS FOR VESSELS OF 100 FEET OR GREATER IN REGISTERED LENGTH TO OBTAIN A FISHERY...
46 CFR 356.37 - Operation of a Fishing Industry Vessel by a Mortgage Trustee.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... 46 Shipping 8 2010-10-01 2010-10-01 false Operation of a Fishing Industry Vessel by a Mortgage Trustee. 356.37 Section 356.37 Shipping MARITIME ADMINISTRATION, DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION MISCELLANEOUS REQUIREMENTS FOR VESSELS OF 100 FEET OR GREATER IN REGISTERED LENGTH TO OBTAIN A FISHERY...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-10-01
...) Applicability. (1) The owner of any vessel used to fish for lobster in Permit Area 1 must have a limited access permit issued for such vessel. (2) The owner of any vessel used to fish for lobster in Permit Area 2 must... ownership in the partnership or corporation. (d) Lobster Limited Access Permit Requirements. (1) A lobster...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
...) Applicability. (1) The owner of any vessel used to fish for lobster in Permit Area 1 must have a limited access permit issued for such vessel. (2) The owner of any vessel used to fish for lobster in Permit Area 2 must... ownership in the partnership or corporation. (d) Lobster Limited Access Permit Requirements. (1) A lobster...
Federal Register 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
2013-09-04
... an immediate closure of the California thresher shark/swordfish drift gillnet (mesh size >=14 inches.../operators of vessels intending to fish with DGN gear will be required to install, activate, carry and.... Implementation Vessel Monitoring System Owners/operators of vessels intending to fish with large-mesh DGN gear...
Preventing commercial fishing deaths in Alaska
Lincoln, J. M.; Conway, G. A.
1999-01-01
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the effectiveness of the United States Commercial Fishing Industry Vessel Safety Act of 1988 in reducing the high occupational death rate (200/100,000/year in 1991-2) among Alaska's commercial fishermen. METHODS: Comprehensive surveillance of deaths in commercial fishing was established by our office during 1991 and 1992 for Alaska. Demographic data and data on risk factors and incidents were compiled and analysed for trend. RESULTS: During 1991-8, there was a significant (p < 0.001) decrease in deaths in Alaska related to commercial fishing. Although drownings from fishermen falling overboard and events related to crab fishing vessels (often conducted far offshore and in winter) have continued to occur, marked progress (significant downward trend, p < 0.001) has been made in saving the lives of people involved in vessels capsizing and sinking. CONCLUSIONS: Specific measures tailored to prevent drowning associated with vessels capsizing and sinking in Alaska's commercial fishing industry have been successful. However, these events continue to occur, and place fishermen and rescue personnel at substantial risk. Additional strategies must be identified to reduce the frequency of vessels capsizing and sinking, to enable parallel improvements in the mortality among crab fishermen, and to prevent fishermen falling overboard and drownings associated with them. PMID:10658549
50 CFR 697.23 - Restricted gear areas.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... Measures § 697.23 Restricted gear areas. (a) Resolution of lobster gear conflicts with fisheries managed... all mobile gear is on board the vessel while inside the area. (ii) Lobster trap gear. From June 16 through September 30 of each fishing year, no fishing vessel with lobster trap gear or person on a fishing...
50 CFR 697.23 - Restricted gear areas.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-10-01
... Measures § 697.23 Restricted gear areas. (a) Resolution of lobster gear conflicts with fisheries managed... all mobile gear is on board the vessel while inside the area. (ii) Lobster trap gear. From June 16 through September 30 of each fishing year, no fishing vessel with lobster trap gear or person on a fishing...
50 CFR 648.83 - Multispecies minimum fish sizes.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-10-01
... vessels are subject to the following minimum fish sizes, determined by total length (TL): Minimum Fish Sizes (TL) for Commercial Vessels Species Size(inches) Cod 22 (55.9 cm) Haddock 18 (45.7 cm) Pollock 19 (48.3 cm) Witch flounder (gray sole) 14 (35.6 cm) Yellowtail flounder 13 (33.0 cm) American plaice...
50 CFR 648.83 - Multispecies minimum fish sizes.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-10-01
... vessels are subject to the following minimum fish sizes, determined by total length (TL): Minimum Fish Sizes (TL) for Commercial Vessels Species Size(inches) Cod 19 (48.3 cm) Haddock 16 (40.6 cm) Pollock 19 (48.3 cm) Witch flounder (gray sole) 13 (33 cm) Yellowtail flounder 12 (30.5 cm) American plaice (dab...
50 CFR 648.83 - Multispecies minimum fish sizes.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-10-01
... vessels are subject to the following minimum fish sizes, determined by total length (TL): Minimum Fish Sizes (TL) for Commercial Vessels Species Size(inches) Cod 19 (48.3 cm) Haddock 16 (40.6 cm) Pollock 19 (48.3 cm) Witch flounder (gray sole) 13 (33 cm) Yellowtail flounder 12 (30.5 cm) American plaice (dab...
50 CFR 648.83 - Multispecies minimum fish sizes.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-10-01
... vessels are subject to the following minimum fish sizes, determined by total length (TL): Minimum Fish Sizes (TL) for Commercial Vessels Species Size(inches) Cod 22 (55.9 cm) Haddock 18 (45.7 cm) Pollock 19 (48.3 cm) Witch flounder (gray sole) 14 (35.6 cm) Yellowtail flounder 13 (33.0 cm) American plaice...
Federal Register 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
2011-11-16
... Access Area from being exceeded during the 2011 fishing year. DATES: Effective November 12, 2011, through... Limited Access General Category IFQ scallop vessels for the remainder of the 2011 fishing year. As of November 12, 2011, no scallop vessel fishing under Limited Access General Category IFQ regulations may...
Mapping Fishing Effort through AIS Data
Natale, Fabrizio; Gibin, Maurizio; Alessandrini, Alfredo; Vespe, Michele; Paulrud, Anton
2015-01-01
Several research initiatives have been undertaken to map fishing effort at high spatial resolution using the Vessel Monitoring System (VMS). An alternative to the VMS is represented by the Automatic Identification System (AIS), which in the EU became compulsory in May 2014 for all fishing vessels of length above 15 meters. The aim of this paper is to assess the uptake of the AIS in the EU fishing fleet and the feasibility of producing a map of fishing effort with high spatial and temporal resolution at European scale. After analysing a large AIS dataset for the period January-August 2014 and covering most of the EU waters, we show that AIS was adopted by around 75% of EU fishing vessels above 15 meters of length. Using the Swedish fleet as a case study, we developed a method to identify fishing activity based on the analysis of individual vessels’ speed profiles and produce a high resolution map of fishing effort based on AIS data. The method was validated using detailed logbook data and proved to be sufficiently accurate and computationally efficient to identify fishing grounds and effort in the case of trawlers, which represent the largest portion of the EU fishing fleet above 15 meters of length. Issues still to be addressed before extending the exercise to the entire EU fleet are the assessment of coverage levels of the AIS data for all EU waters and the identification of fishing activity in the case of vessels other than trawlers. PMID:26098430
Fuel use control in the fishing industry. Final report
DOE Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI.GOV)
Billington, G.
1985-08-01
The project undertook fuel flow monitoring of a random sample of fishing vessels in the New Zealand fishing industry. The object of the project was to determine the value of fuel flow measurement on a range of vessels of differing size and fishing method, and to investigate the effect on fuel consumption of hull fouling and propeller repitching where this appeared to be required. Eight vessels in the port of Tauranga were included in the trials. Three of these are company-owned and operated and the remainder are owner-operated. One purse seiner, two longliners and five trawlers (pair and single) weremore » involved. Fuel flow measurements were carried out, with before-and-after tests on one vessel to determine the value of removing hull fouling. In two cases propeller repitching was undertaken. The tests demonstrated that five of the eight vessels could, through minor operational changes, make significant fuel conservation gains with minimal loss of performance.« less
75 FR 72793 - National Saltwater Angler Registry Program
Federal Register 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
2010-11-26
... fifteen dollars ($15.00) for registration of anglers, spear fishers and for-hire fishing vessels to... anglers, spear fishers and for-hire fishing vessels will be fifteen dollars ($15.00). All persons...
Findings from Matching VIIRS Boat Detection and VMS Data
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Hsu, F. C.; Elvidge, C.; Zhizhin, M. N.; Baugh, K.; Ghosh, T.
2017-12-01
With the superior nigthtime sensitivity and spatial resolution provided by VIIRS Day Night Band, we had developed algorithm known as VIIRS Boat Detection (VBD) to detect fishing vessels active at night using light to attract schools of fish. While VBD is effective in finding bright boats, little is known on the nature of boats that emits such bright lights. To complement the missing attribute of VBD detections, the authors find aid from Vessel Monitoring System (VMS) data. VMS is widely used in monitoring fishing vessels logging their coordinate nominally every hour, along with vessel specifications such as tonnage, size, and gear type. This study matches VMS records with VBD detections, broadening the understanding of the lighting streategy used by fisherman, and provide valuable assumption on possible vessel types for VBD detections.
Karlsen, Junita D.; Krag, Ludvig Ahm; Albertsen, Christoffer Moesgaard; Frandsen, Rikke Petri
2015-01-01
Fishing gears have negative impacts on seafood quality, especially on fish in the mixed trawl fishery targeting Norway lobster (Nephrops norvegicus). In this fishery, which is worth about €80 millions in Denmark alone, the quality of fish can be significantly improved by simple gear changes. A trawl codend divided into an upper and lower codend was designed to separate fish from Norway lobster during the fishing process by encourage fish to swim into the upper codend by using a frame at the entrance of the lower codend. Separate codends for fish and Norway lobster in the same gear provide the opportunity to selectively reduce small low-value fish, which will reduce catch weight and sorting time onboard the vessel. For this horizontally divided test codend and a standard codend, in which the catch was mixed, quality assessments were performed on the same batches of fish during three steps of the value chain: i) aboard the fishing vessel; ii) at the Fishermen’s Collection Central, and iii) in the production plant. Four species of fish and fillets from fish caught in the upper codend of the test codend were of significantly better quality for several of the assessed parameters compared with those caught in the standard codend: i) newly caught fish showed significantly less scale loss and discolourations and had significantly better texture; ii) landed fish had significantly better skin appearance and texture and significantly fewer discolourations; and iii) fillets showed significantly fewer blood spots and had significantly better texture. There were no differences in injuries for newly caught fish or gaping and bruises for fillets between the test and standard codends. The decrease in catch-related damages in the test codend is explained by little contact between fish and animals with hard or spiny surfaces due to successful separation of fish and Norway lobster into the upper and lower codends, respectively, and by lower catch weight in the upper codend of the test codend compared with the standard codend. The decrease in damages may also improve quality indirectly by inflicting less stress to the fish and subsequently give better texture, which offers advantages such as pre-rigor filleting and fresher products for the market. Significant improvements in fish quality can potentially increase the catch value in nationally important fisheries. PMID:26569413
Federal Register 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
2011-10-03
... Fishery; Correction to Cod Landing Limit for Handgear B Vessels in the Common Pool Fishery AGENCY... multispecies open access Handgear B permitted vessels fishing in the common pool fishery for the remainder of... landing limits for Handgear B (HB) vessels fishing under common pool regulations at Sec. 648.88(a)(1...
46 CFR 11.462 - Endorsements for master or mate of uninspected fishing industry vessels.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-10-01
... applies to endorsements for masters and mates of all vessels, however propelled navigating the high seas... master or mate of uninspected fishing industry vessels are issued for either ocean or near-coastal routes... years of total service on ocean or near coastal routes. Service on Great Lakes or inland waters may...
46 CFR 11.462 - Endorsements for master or mate of uninspected fishing industry vessels.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-10-01
... applies to endorsements for masters and mates of all vessels, however propelled navigating the high seas... master or mate of uninspected fishing industry vessels are issued for either ocean or near-coastal routes... years of total service on ocean or near coastal routes. Service on Great Lakes or inland waters may...
46 CFR 11.462 - Endorsements for master or mate of uninspected fishing industry vessels.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-10-01
... applies to endorsements for masters and mates of all vessels, however propelled navigating the high seas... master or mate of uninspected fishing industry vessels are issued for either ocean or near-coastal routes... years of total service on ocean or near coastal routes. Service on Great Lakes or inland waters may...
46 CFR 11.462 - Endorsements for master or mate of uninspected fishing industry vessels.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... applies to endorsements for masters and mates of all vessels, however propelled navigating the high seas... master or mate of uninspected fishing industry vessels are issued for either ocean or near-coastal routes... years of total service on ocean or near coastal routes. Service on Great Lakes or inland waters may...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-10-01
... mates of all vessels, however propelled, navigating the high seas, which are documented to engage in the... are issued for either ocean or near-coastal routes, depending on the examination completed. To qualify... uninspected fishing industry vessels must have 4 years of total service on ocean or near-coastal routes...
46 CFR 11.530 - Endorsements for engineers of uninspected fishing industry vessels.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... applies to endorsements for chief and assistant engineers of all vessels, however propelled, navigating the high seas, which are documented to engage in the fishing industry, with the exception of: (1...
Fang, Shu-Ming; Zhang, Xianming; Bao, Lian-Jun; Zeng, Eddy Y
2016-05-01
Antifouling paint applied to fishing vessels is the primary source of dichloro-diphenyl-trichloroethane (DDT) to the coastal marine environments of China. With the aim to provide science-based support of potential regulations on DDT use in antifouling paint, we utilized a fugacity-based model to evaluate the fate and impact of p,p'-DDT, the dominant component of DDT mixture, in Daya Bay and Hailing Bay, two typical estuarine bays in South China. The emissions of p,p'-DDT from fishing vessels to the aquatic environments of Hailing Bay and Daya Bay were estimated as 9.3 and 7.7 kg yr(-1), respectively. Uncertainty analysis indicated that the temporal variability of p,p'-DDT was well described by the model if fishing vessels were considered as the only direct source, i.e., fishing vessels should be the dominant source of p,p'-DDT in coastal bay areas of China. Estimated hazard quotients indicated that sediment in Hailing Bay posed high risk to the aquatic system, and it would take at least 21 years to reduce the hazards to a safe level. Moreover, p,p'-DDT tends to migrate from water to sediment in the entire Hailing Bay and Daya Bay. On the other hand, our previous research indicated that p,p'-DDT was more likely to migrate from sediment to water in the maricultured zones located in shallow waters of these two bays, where fishing vessels frequently remain. These findings suggest that relocating mariculture zones to deeper waters would reduce the likelihood of farmed fish contamination by p,p'-DDT. Copyright © 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Roberts, Stephen E; Carter, Tim
2015-01-01
To establish the causes of mortality in the British fishing industry from 1900 up to 2010, to investigate long term trends in mortality and to identify causal factors in the mortality patterns and rates. A longitudinal study, based on examinations of official death inquiry files, marine accident investigation files and reports, death registers and annual death returns. Mortality rates from accidents while working at sea remain high in the British fishing industry. Over the twentieth century there has been a progressive fall in the numbers of deaths, much of this relates to changes in fishing methods and in the types of vessels used. However in recent years, and with a fleet of smaller vessels, the mortality rates from accidents have shown little change and a larger proportion of deaths than in the past have arisen from personal injuries and drowning as compared to vessel losses. Disease makes a relatively small contribution to mortality at sea and this has dwindled with the decline in distant water fishing. Suicide and homicide both feature in a small way, but rates cannot readily be compared with those ashore. The pattern of change in vessels, fisheries and fishing techniques over the study period are complex. However, improved injury and drowning prevention is the most important way to reduce deaths, coupled with attention to vessel stability and maintenance. The social, economic and organisational features of the fishing industry mean that securing improvements in these areas is a major challenge.
Chauvin, Christine; Le Bouar, Gilbert; Lardjane, Salim
2017-01-01
Sea fishing is one of the most dangerous occupations. Numerous studies have already sought to evaluate the risk level of this occupation through the analysis of the frequency and seriousness of occupational injuries. The purpose of the present study is to analyse these accidents in terms of two main characteristics of the vessels involved: the fishery type (high seas, offshore, coastal, or inshore fishery) and the fishing activity (use of passive or active gears). Injury rates were calculated for the Brittany region and for the year 2012. A second analysis was carried out on 8,286 reported injuries that occurred in France from 2002 to 2012, while vessels were in the process of fishing. This first analysis shows that the incidence rate is very high (103 per 1,000 full-time equivalent fishermen) and that it depends more on the fishery type than on the fishing activity; the highest rates concern the offshore and the coastal fleets. Results of the second analysis show that the nature of accidents depends more on the fishing activity than on the type of fishery. These findings lead to a discussion of the causes of the highest incidence rate values and the causes of the observed variations. The discussion also involves the methodological difficulties related to the incidence rate calculations.
Cuevas, Elizabeth; Pérez, Juan Carlos; Méndez, Iván
2013-09-01
Aetobatus narinari represents a fisheries target in Southern Gulf of Mexico, and it is currently considered a Near Threatened species by the IUCN red list. The information available of this batoid fish includes some biological and fishery aspects; nevertheless, little is known about the factors influencing on fishing operations and catches. In order to evaluate the effect of environmental factors and the fishing effort allocation by vessels on the target fishery of A. narinari in this area, a daily basis sampling was carried out on four small-scale vessels, from January to July 2009 (the entire fishing season), in two fishing localities (Campeche and Seybaplaya). A total of 896 rays were recorded from 280 fishing trips. A General Linear Model was used to predict the factors effect on the probability that fishing operations occurred, and on the probability for captures of at least one or three or five rays per vessel-trip. The probability that fishing operations occurred off Campeche was predicted by the lunar cycle, with the highest probability in the new moon period (66%) and a probability smaller than 35% for the other periods. The probability that fishing operations occurred off Seybaplaya was predicted by wind velocity, with higher probabilities at low wind velocity than at high wind velocity, and a 50% probability of fishing operations at 12-15 km/h. Catch rates off Seybaplaya were predicted by the vessel's factor (the effect of fishing effort allocation), the North wind season and sea surface temperature. The probability for captures of at least one and three rays per vessel-trip was predicted by the vessel's factor and the North wind season. One vessel had higher catch probability (83% for at least one ray and 43% for at least three rays) than the others (69 and 70% for at least one ray and 26% for at least three rays), and during the North wind season the catch probability was higher (96% for at least one ray and 72% for at least three rays) than out of that season (68% for at least one ray and 21% for at least three rays). The probability for capture at least five rays per vessel-trip was predicted by the sea surface temperature and the North wind season. At 23 degrees C the catch probability was of 49% and the probability gradually diminished to 4% at 28 degrees C, and during the North wind season the catch probability was higher (40%) than out of that season (7%). This study shows that some environmental factors and fishermen perceptions and experience (fishing effort allocation) influence on the catch rate of A. narinari, and that these factors must be considered in future studies on elasmobranch fisheries, mainly when comparisons between catch rates among seasons or regions are analyzed.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... liquid that is not a consumable or containing fish or a fish product that can shift as the vessel heels... transfer of liquids as the vessel heels are installed in the piping. (c) The moment of transference method...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-10-01
... liquid that is not a consumable or containing fish or a fish product that can shift as the vessel heels... transfer of liquids as the vessel heels are installed in the piping. (c) The moment of transference method...
Federal Register 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
2010-04-23
... days-at-sea (DAS) vessels and a prohibition on the harvest, possession, and landing of Georges Bank (GB... fishing under a NE multispecies DAS to fish in the U.S./Canada Management Area, as defined at Sec. 648.85..../ Canada Area to groundfish DAS vessels and prohibit all vessels from harvesting, possessing, or landing...
Federal Register 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
2010-10-21
...; Correction to Cod Landing Limit for Handgear A Vessels in the Common Pool Fishery AGENCY: National Marine... multispecies limited access Handgear A (HA) permitted vessels fishing in the common pool fishery for the... vessels fishing under common pool regulations at Sec. 648.82(b)(6) state that ``The [300 lb (136.1 kg...
50 CFR 648.81 - NE multispecies closed areas and measures to protect EFH.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... or fishing vessels: (i) Fishing with or using pot gear designed and used to take lobsters, or pot..., provided that its gear is stowed in accordance with the provisions of § 648.23(b). (ii) Lobster pot gear. From June 16 through September 30, no fishing vessel with lobster pot gear aboard, or person on a...
Tracking the global footprint of fisheries
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Kroodsma, David A.; Mayorga, Juan; Hochberg, Timothy; Miller, Nathan A.; Boerder, Kristina; Ferretti, Francesco; Wilson, Alex; Bergman, Bjorn; White, Timothy D.; Block, Barbara A.; Woods, Paul; Sullivan, Brian; Costello, Christopher; Worm, Boris
2018-02-01
Although fishing is one of the most widespread activities by which humans harvest natural resources, its global footprint is poorly understood and has never been directly quantified. We processed 22 billion automatic identification system messages and tracked >70,000 industrial fishing vessels from 2012 to 2016, creating a global dynamic footprint of fishing effort with spatial and temporal resolution two to three orders of magnitude higher than for previous data sets. Our data show that industrial fishing occurs in >55% of ocean area and has a spatial extent more than four times that of agriculture. We find that global patterns of fishing have surprisingly low sensitivity to short-term economic and environmental variation and a strong response to cultural and political events such as holidays and closures.
46 CFR 105.05-1 - Commercial fishing vessels dispensing petroleum products.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... salmon or crab fisheries of Oregon, Washington, and Alaska, the construction of which is contracted for... apply to all commercial fishing vessels of not more than 500 gross tons used in the salmon or crab...
46 CFR 105.05-1 - Commercial fishing vessels dispensing petroleum products.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-10-01
... salmon or crab fisheries of Oregon, Washington, and Alaska, the construction of which is contracted for... apply to all commercial fishing vessels of not more than 500 gross tons used in the salmon or crab...
Federal Register 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
2010-01-20
... Monitoring Systems (VMS), it is projected that, given current fishing activity levels of IFQ scallop vessels... activity in the LAGC fishery authorize vessels issued a valid IFQ scallop permit to fish in the LAGC...
50 CFR 679.92 - Amendment 80 Program use caps and sideboard limits.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-10-01
... not apply when an Amendment 80 vessel is using dredge gear while directed fishing for scallops in the... apply when an Amendment 80 vessel is using dredge gear while directed fishing for scallops in the GOA...
1980-12-01
stability of fishing vessels of the Inter-Governmental Maritime (’onsultative Organization 1M(’()). it has been found convenient to express the degree of...Stability of Fishing Vessels. Intergovernmental Maritime Consultative Organization , Londm, 1 969. 42. Stallabrass, ,J.R. Icing of Fishing Vessels: An...ovirlinkrd Iniwexir that soic o)f tlIm iiiiiii.1ia \\vatcr x Ill likcly ’Iaslh (I run t1I the iIg surface, hefore reacliui thit( -ul hu tempe33rattirl I
50 CFR 648.91 - Monkfish regulated mesh areas and restrictions on gear and methods of fishing.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... while on a monkfish DAS. Except as provided in paragraph (c)(1)(ii) of this section, the minimum mesh size for any trawl net, including beam trawl nets, used by a vessel fishing under a monkfish DAS is 10... area being fished. (ii) Trawl nets while on a monkfish and NE multispecies DAS. Vessels issued a...
Improving Fishing Pattern Detection from Satellite AIS Using Data Mining and Machine Learning.
de Souza, Erico N; Boerder, Kristina; Matwin, Stan; Worm, Boris
2016-01-01
A key challenge in contemporary ecology and conservation is the accurate tracking of the spatial distribution of various human impacts, such as fishing. While coastal fisheries in national waters are closely monitored in some countries, existing maps of fishing effort elsewhere are fraught with uncertainty, especially in remote areas and the High Seas. Better understanding of the behavior of the global fishing fleets is required in order to prioritize and enforce fisheries management and conservation measures worldwide. Satellite-based Automatic Information Systems (S-AIS) are now commonly installed on most ocean-going vessels and have been proposed as a novel tool to explore the movements of fishing fleets in near real time. Here we present approaches to identify fishing activity from S-AIS data for three dominant fishing gear types: trawl, longline and purse seine. Using a large dataset containing worldwide fishing vessel tracks from 2011-2015, we developed three methods to detect and map fishing activities: for trawlers we produced a Hidden Markov Model (HMM) using vessel speed as observation variable. For longliners we have designed a Data Mining (DM) approach using an algorithm inspired from studies on animal movement. For purse seiners a multi-layered filtering strategy based on vessel speed and operation time was implemented. Validation against expert-labeled datasets showed average detection accuracies of 83% for trawler and longliner, and 97% for purse seiner. Our study represents the first comprehensive approach to detect and identify potential fishing behavior for three major gear types operating on a global scale. We hope that this work will enable new efforts to assess the spatial and temporal distribution of global fishing effort and make global fisheries activities transparent to ocean scientists, managers and the public.
Improving Fishing Pattern Detection from Satellite AIS Using Data Mining and Machine Learning
Matwin, Stan; Worm, Boris
2016-01-01
A key challenge in contemporary ecology and conservation is the accurate tracking of the spatial distribution of various human impacts, such as fishing. While coastal fisheries in national waters are closely monitored in some countries, existing maps of fishing effort elsewhere are fraught with uncertainty, especially in remote areas and the High Seas. Better understanding of the behavior of the global fishing fleets is required in order to prioritize and enforce fisheries management and conservation measures worldwide. Satellite-based Automatic Information Systems (S-AIS) are now commonly installed on most ocean-going vessels and have been proposed as a novel tool to explore the movements of fishing fleets in near real time. Here we present approaches to identify fishing activity from S-AIS data for three dominant fishing gear types: trawl, longline and purse seine. Using a large dataset containing worldwide fishing vessel tracks from 2011–2015, we developed three methods to detect and map fishing activities: for trawlers we produced a Hidden Markov Model (HMM) using vessel speed as observation variable. For longliners we have designed a Data Mining (DM) approach using an algorithm inspired from studies on animal movement. For purse seiners a multi-layered filtering strategy based on vessel speed and operation time was implemented. Validation against expert-labeled datasets showed average detection accuracies of 83% for trawler and longliner, and 97% for purse seiner. Our study represents the first comprehensive approach to detect and identify potential fishing behavior for three major gear types operating on a global scale. We hope that this work will enable new efforts to assess the spatial and temporal distribution of global fishing effort and make global fisheries activities transparent to ocean scientists, managers and the public. PMID:27367425
Thode, Aaron; Straley, Janice; Tiemann, Christopher O; Folkert, Kendall; O'Connell, Victoria
2007-08-01
Sperm whales (Physeter macrocephalus) have learned to remove fish from demersal longline gear deployments off the eastern Gulf of Alaska, and are often observed to arrive at a site after a haul begins, suggesting a response to potential acoustic cues like fishing-gear strum, hydraulic winch tones, and propeller cavitation. Passive acoustic recorders attached to anchorlines have permitted continuous monitoring of the ambient noise environment before and during fishing hauls. Timing and tracking analyses of sperm whale acoustic activity during three encounters indicate that cavitation arising from changes in ship propeller speeds is associated with interruptions in nearby sperm whale dive cycles and changes in acoustically derived positions. This conclusion has been tested by cycling a vessel engine and noting the arrival of whales by the vessel, even when the vessel is not next to fishing gear. No evidence of response from activation of ship hydraulics or fishing gear strum has been found to date.
Federal Register 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
2010-08-26
... is opening directed fishing for Pacific cod by catcher vessels less than 60 feet (18.3 meters) length... catcher vessels less than 60 feet (18.3 meters) LOA using hook-and-line or pot gear specified for the BSAI... 679. NMFS closed directed fishing for Pacific cod by catcher vessels less than 60 feet (18.3 meters...
50 CFR 648.5 - Operator permits.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-10-01
... permits. (a) General. Any operator of a vessel fishing for or possessing: Atlantic sea scallops, NE..., squid, butterfish, scup, black sea bass, or Atlantic bluefish, harvested in or from the EEZ; tilefish... the operator and vessel's fishing, catch, crew size, and pertinent gear (without regard to whether...
50 CFR 648.5 - Operator permits.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-10-01
... permits. (a) General. Any operator of a vessel fishing for or possessing: Atlantic sea scallops, NE..., squid, butterfish, scup, black sea bass, or Atlantic bluefish, harvested in or from the EEZ; tilefish... the operator and vessel's fishing, catch, crew size, and pertinent gear (without regard to whether...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... definition in this section applies. Applicable Canadian fisheries law means any Canadian law, regulation or... Canadian fisheries law. Canadian fishing vessel means a fishing vessel: (1) That is registered or licensed... Canadian citizen, a person resident and domiciled in Canada, or a corporation incorporated under the laws...
Theoretical Perspectives on Fishing Vessel Accidents and Their Prevention.
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Boshier, Roger
Fishing vessel accidents occur because of complex interactions of human, technical, and environmental factors. Although they usually occur because of human actions, thoughts, or behavior, investigators and prevention educators are preoccupied with technical matters and equipment. Equipment, machinery, weather, and other objective facts are…
Haynie, Alan C.
2016-01-01
Time spent fishing is the effort metric often studied in fisheries but it may under-represent the effort actually expended by fishers. Entire fishing trips, from the time vessels leave port until they return, may prove more useful for examining trends in fleet dynamics, fisher behavior, and fishing costs. However, such trip information is often difficult to resolve. We identified ~30,000 trips made by vessels that targeted walleye pollock (Gadus chalcogrammus) in the Eastern Bering Sea from 2008–2014 by using vessel monitoring system (VMS) and landings data. We compared estimated trip durations to observer data, which were available for approximately half of trips. Total days at sea were estimated with < 1.5% error and 96.4% of trip durations were either estimated with < 5% error or they were within expected measurement error. With 99% accuracy, we classified trips as fishing for pollock, for another target species, or not fishing. This accuracy lends strong support to the use of our method with unobserved trips across North Pacific fisheries. With individual trips resolved, we examined potential errors in datasets which are often viewed as “the truth.” Despite having > 5 million VMS records (timestamps and vessel locations), this study was as much about understanding and managing data errors as it was about characterizing trips. Missing VMS records were pervasive and they strongly influenced our approach. To understand implications of missing data on inference, we simulated removal of VMS records from trips. Removal of records straightened (i.e., shortened) vessel trajectories, and travel distances were underestimated, on average, by 1.5–13.4% per trip. Despite this bias, VMS proved robust for trip characterization and for improved quality control of human-recorded data. Our scrutiny of human-reported and VMS data advanced our understanding of the potential utility and challenges facing VMS users globally. PMID:27788174
Watson, Jordan T; Haynie, Alan C
2016-01-01
Time spent fishing is the effort metric often studied in fisheries but it may under-represent the effort actually expended by fishers. Entire fishing trips, from the time vessels leave port until they return, may prove more useful for examining trends in fleet dynamics, fisher behavior, and fishing costs. However, such trip information is often difficult to resolve. We identified ~30,000 trips made by vessels that targeted walleye pollock (Gadus chalcogrammus) in the Eastern Bering Sea from 2008-2014 by using vessel monitoring system (VMS) and landings data. We compared estimated trip durations to observer data, which were available for approximately half of trips. Total days at sea were estimated with < 1.5% error and 96.4% of trip durations were either estimated with < 5% error or they were within expected measurement error. With 99% accuracy, we classified trips as fishing for pollock, for another target species, or not fishing. This accuracy lends strong support to the use of our method with unobserved trips across North Pacific fisheries. With individual trips resolved, we examined potential errors in datasets which are often viewed as "the truth." Despite having > 5 million VMS records (timestamps and vessel locations), this study was as much about understanding and managing data errors as it was about characterizing trips. Missing VMS records were pervasive and they strongly influenced our approach. To understand implications of missing data on inference, we simulated removal of VMS records from trips. Removal of records straightened (i.e., shortened) vessel trajectories, and travel distances were underestimated, on average, by 1.5-13.4% per trip. Despite this bias, VMS proved robust for trip characterization and for improved quality control of human-recorded data. Our scrutiny of human-reported and VMS data advanced our understanding of the potential utility and challenges facing VMS users globally.
50 CFR 300.32 - Vessel licenses.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-10-01
... South Pacific Tuna Fisheries § 300.32 Vessel licenses. (a) Each vessel fishing in the Licensing Area... amount, in metric tons, of any tuna species landed or transshipped from the vessel at United States ports...
50 CFR 300.32 - Vessel licenses.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-10-01
... South Pacific Tuna Fisheries § 300.32 Vessel licenses. (a) Each vessel fishing in the Licensing Area... amount, in metric tons, of any tuna species landed or transshipped from the vessel at United States ports...
50 CFR 300.32 - Vessel licenses.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-10-01
... South Pacific Tuna Fisheries § 300.32 Vessel licenses. (a) Each vessel fishing in the Licensing Area... amount, in metric tons, of any tuna species landed or transshipped from the vessel at United States ports...
50 CFR 300.32 - Vessel licenses.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-10-01
... South Pacific Tuna Fisheries § 300.32 Vessel licenses. (a) Each vessel fishing in the Licensing Area... amount, in metric tons, of any tuna species landed or transshipped from the vessel at United States ports...
77 FR 16046 - Commercial Fishing Safety Advisory Committee; Vacancies
Federal Register 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
2012-03-19
... Security on matters relating to the safe operation of commercial fishing industry vessels. DATES... balance; and (2) have experience in the operation of vessels to which Chapter 45 of Title 46, U.S.C... race, color, religion, sex, national origin, political affiliation, sexual orientation, gender identity...
50 CFR 600.1000 - Definitions.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-10-01
....1009. Borrower means, individually and collectively, each post-reduction fishing permit holder and/or... “ex-vessel value” as used in section 312 of the Magnuson Act. Deposit principal means all collected... reduction loan. Fish buyer means the first ex-vessel party who: (1) In an arm's—length transaction...
50 CFR 600.1000 - Definitions.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
....1009. Borrower means, individually and collectively, each post-reduction fishing permit holder and/or... “ex-vessel value” as used in section 312 of the Magnuson Act. Deposit principal means all collected... reduction loan. Fish buyer means the first ex-vessel party who: (1) In an arm's—length transaction...
50 CFR 600.1000 - Definitions.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-10-01
....1009. Borrower means, individually and collectively, each post-reduction fishing permit holder and/or... “ex-vessel value” as used in section 312 of the Magnuson Act. Deposit principal means all collected... reduction loan. Fish buyer means the first ex-vessel party who: (1) In an arm's—length transaction...
50 CFR 600.1000 - Definitions.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-10-01
....1009. Borrower means, individually and collectively, each post-reduction fishing permit holder and/or... “ex-vessel value” as used in section 312 of the Magnuson Act. Deposit principal means all collected... reduction loan. Fish buyer means the first ex-vessel party who: (1) In an arm's—length transaction...
50 CFR 600.1000 - Definitions.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-10-01
....1009. Borrower means, individually and collectively, each post-reduction fishing permit holder and/or... “ex-vessel value” as used in section 312 of the Magnuson Act. Deposit principal means all collected... reduction loan. Fish buyer means the first ex-vessel party who: (1) In an arm's—length transaction...
50 CFR 600.530 - Pacific albacore fishery.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-10-01
... Albacore Tuna Vessels and Port Privileges as amended in 2002. Notwithstanding any other provision of this...: Fishing under the Treaty as amended in 2002 means to engage in fishing for albacore tuna in waters under... the United States of America and the Government of Canada on Pacific Coast Albacore Tuna Vessels and...
50 CFR 600.530 - Pacific albacore fishery.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-10-01
... Albacore Tuna Vessels and Port Privileges as amended in 2002. Notwithstanding any other provision of this...: Fishing under the Treaty as amended in 2002 means to engage in fishing for albacore tuna in waters under... the United States of America and the Government of Canada on Pacific Coast Albacore Tuna Vessels and...
50 CFR 600.530 - Pacific albacore fishery.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-10-01
... Albacore Tuna Vessels and Port Privileges as amended in 2002. Notwithstanding any other provision of this...: Fishing under the Treaty as amended in 2002 means to engage in fishing for albacore tuna in waters under... the United States of America and the Government of Canada on Pacific Coast Albacore Tuna Vessels and...
50 CFR 648.17 - Exemptions for vessels fishing in the NAFO Regulatory Area.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-10-01
... 50 Wildlife and Fisheries 12 2013-10-01 2013-10-01 false Exemptions for vessels fishing in the NAFO Regulatory Area. 648.17 Section 648.17 Wildlife and Fisheries FISHERY CONSERVATION AND MANAGEMENT, NATIONAL OCEANIC AND ATMOSPHERIC ADMINISTRATION, DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE FISHERIES OF THE NORTHEASTERN...
Mangi, Stephen C; Kenny, Andrew; Readdy, Lisa; Posen, Paulette; Ribeiro-Santos, Ana; Neat, Francis C; Burns, Finlay
2016-08-15
Economic impact assessment methodology was applied to UK fisheries data to better understand the implications of European Commission proposal for regulations to fishing for deep-sea stocks in the North-East Atlantic (EC COM 371 Final 2012) under the Common Fisheries Policy (CFP). The aim was to inform the on-going debate to develop the EC proposal, and to assist the UK fishing industry and Government in evaluating the most effective options to manage deep sea fish stocks. Results indicate that enforcing the EC proposal as originally drafted results in a number of implications for the UK fleet. Because of the proposed changes to the list of species defined as being deep sea species, and a new definition of what constitutes a vessel targeting deep sea species, a total of 695 active UK fishing vessels would need a permit to fish for deep sea species. However, due to existing and capped capacity limits many vessels would potentially not be able to obtain such a permit. The economic impact of these changes from the status quo reveals that in the short term, landings would decrease by 6540 tonnes, reducing gross value added by £3.3 million. Alternative options were also assessed that provide mitigation measures to offset the impacts of the proposed regulations whilst at the same time providing more effective protection of deep sea Vulnerable Marine Ecosystems (VMEs). The options include setting a 400m depth rule that identifies a depth beyond which vessels would potentially be classified as fishing for deep sea species and designating 'core areas' for deep sea fishing at depths>400m to minimise the risk of further impacts of bottom fishing gear on deep sea habitats. Applying a 400m depth limit and 'core fishing' area approach deeper than 400m, the impact of the EC proposal would essentially be reduced to zero, that is, on average no vessels (using the status quo capacity baseline) would be impacted by the proposal. Copyright © 2016 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
OceanRoute: Vessel Mobility Data Processing and Analyzing Model Based on MapReduce
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Liu, Chao; Liu, Yingjian; Guo, Zhongwen; Jing, Wei
2018-06-01
The network coverage is a big problem in ocean communication, and there is no low-cost solution in the short term. Based on the knowledge of Mobile Delay Tolerant Network (MDTN), the mobility of vessels can create the chances of end-to-end communication. The mobility pattern of vessel is one of the key metrics on ocean MDTN network. Because of the high cost, few experiments have focused on research of vessel mobility pattern for the moment. In this paper, we study the traces of more than 4000 fishing and freight vessels. Firstly, to solve the data noise and sparsity problem, we design two algorithms to filter the noise and complement the missing data based on the vessel's turning feature. Secondly, after studying the traces of vessels, we observe that the vessel's traces are confined by invisible boundary. Thirdly, through defining the distance between traces, we design MR-Similarity algorithm to find the mobility pattern of vessels. Finally, we realize our algorithm on cluster and evaluate the performance and accuracy. Our results can provide the guidelines on design of data routing protocols on ocean MDTN.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... SECURITY UNINSPECTED VESSELS REQUIREMENTS FOR COMMERCIAL FISHING INDUSTRY VESSELS Requirements for Vessels...) Construction. The hull, structural bulkheads, columns and stanchions must be composed of steel. Superstructures...
JPRS Report, East Asia, Southeast Asia
1988-05-03
Bayan Chief on Impact , Criticism of Efforts ’.’.’.’."’." 39 Election Official Says Postponement Geared To Defeat Rebel Candidates """ŕ"! 43...duplicating machines, 22 typewriters, three televi- sion sets, one video deck, four radio cassettes, two cameras, 23 elephants , 24 horses/mules, 1,451...daw (Navy) vessels are on constant patrol and 132 fish- poaching vessels, 111 black-market vessels and 1,409 fish poachers were seized between 21
DOE Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI.GOV)
NONE
1986-08-18
The vessel standards program, which this NVIC addresses, originally consisted of a series of five NVICs; Stability (5-85), Radio and Shipboard Navigation Equipment (6-85), Fire Safety Measures (7-85), Lifesaving Equipment and Protection of the Crew (8-85), and Hull, Machinery, and Electrical Installations (9-85). Many of these NVICs contained specific operational and educational material for fishermen which could be used before the `Vessel Safety Manual` was published; therefore, some material previously contained in any one of the NVICs has been moved to the manual, although some overlap still exists. Since input from the fishing industry and other interested parties was essential,more » the authors published NVICs 5-85 thru 9-85 as proposed standards and distributed them to over 230 individuals, groups and organizations throuoghout the U.S. who have an interest in fishing vessel safety. These groups included safety consultants, marine surveyors, naval architects, insurance underwriters, fishing vessel owners` associations, boat builders, fisheries unions, personnel associated with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Sea Grant program, and the National Marine Fisheries Service. Several sent detailed comments; all expressed a favorable reaction to the standards. This report is a consolidation of NVICs 5-85 thru 9-85 taking into account the comments and recommendations received. For continuity, certain regulatory requirements (although not voluntary) have been included where appropriate.« less
Nomura, M; Sloman, K A; von Keyserlingk, M A G; Farrell, A P
2009-02-16
This study examined the physiology (plasma cortisol, glucose, lactate, potassium, sodium and chloride concentrations) and behaviour (underwater video footage) of commercially produced Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) smolts during transport from freshwater farms to saltwater net pens. Smolts were transported by truck in closed tanks from two freshwater farms to the dock (30-60 min), and then in the flow-through cargo holds of a live-haul vessel, the Sterling Carrier, to the saltwater net pens (~2 h). Some fish were dockside in the vessel for up to 8 h while successive deliveries were loaded into the holds. Fish and water were sampled both before and after truck transport, and then at several time points aboard the vessel. Analysis of plasma constituents showed modest primary and secondary stress responses due to loading and truck transport, and the recovery that occurred dockside in the live-haul vessel was maintained when the vessel was underway. Underwater video footage revealed behavioural differences between fish from the two freshwater facilities that were not evident from the physiological measurements, but the behaviours observed during transport on a live-haul vessel were consistent with a non-stressful environment. Although smolts were subjected to moderately stressful conditions during loading and trucking, they began to recover rapidly aboard the Sterling Carrier. We therefore conclude that smolt transport, as currently conducted by our industry partner, appears to reflect good fish welfare.
46 CFR 28.50 - Definition of terms used in this part.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-10-01
... forms of marine animal and plant life, except marine mammals and birds. Fish processing vessel means a....S. Coast Guard Sector Office or Marine Inspection Office, or an accepted organization, or a... an individual or organization that has been accepted by the local Officer-in-Charge, Marine...
46 CFR 28.50 - Definition of terms used in this part.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-10-01
... forms of marine animal and plant life, except marine mammals and birds. Fish processing vessel means a....S. Coast Guard Sector Office or Marine Inspection Office, or an accepted organization, or a... an individual or organization that has been accepted by the local Officer-in-Charge, Marine...
Federal Register 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
2011-09-02
... Collection; Comment Request; Atlantic Highly Migratory Species Vessel and Gear Marking AGENCY: National... vessel numbers on their vessels. Flotation devices and high- flyers attached to certain fishing gears must also be marked with the vessel's number to identify the vessel to which the gear belongs. These...
50 CFR 300.129 - Fishing year.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-10-01
... 50 Wildlife and Fisheries 11 2012-10-01 2012-10-01 false Fishing year. 300.129 Section 300.129 Wildlife and Fisheries INTERNATIONAL FISHING AND RELATED ACTIVITIES INTERNATIONAL FISHERIES REGULATIONS Vessels of the United States Fishing in Colombian Treaty Waters § 300.129 Fishing year. The fishing year...
50 CFR 300.129 - Fishing year.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-10-01
... 50 Wildlife and Fisheries 11 2014-10-01 2014-10-01 false Fishing year. 300.129 Section 300.129 Wildlife and Fisheries INTERNATIONAL FISHING AND RELATED ACTIVITIES INTERNATIONAL FISHERIES REGULATIONS Vessels of the United States Fishing in Colombian Treaty Waters § 300.129 Fishing year. The fishing year...
50 CFR 300.129 - Fishing year.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-10-01
... 50 Wildlife and Fisheries 11 2013-10-01 2013-10-01 false Fishing year. 300.129 Section 300.129 Wildlife and Fisheries INTERNATIONAL FISHING AND RELATED ACTIVITIES INTERNATIONAL FISHERIES REGULATIONS Vessels of the United States Fishing in Colombian Treaty Waters § 300.129 Fishing year. The fishing year...
50 CFR 300.129 - Fishing year.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-10-01
... 50 Wildlife and Fisheries 9 2011-10-01 2011-10-01 false Fishing year. 300.129 Section 300.129 Wildlife and Fisheries INTERNATIONAL FISHING AND RELATED ACTIVITIES INTERNATIONAL FISHERIES REGULATIONS Vessels of the United States Fishing in Colombian Treaty Waters § 300.129 Fishing year. The fishing year...
50 CFR 300.129 - Fishing year.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... 50 Wildlife and Fisheries 7 2010-10-01 2010-10-01 false Fishing year. 300.129 Section 300.129 Wildlife and Fisheries INTERNATIONAL FISHING AND RELATED ACTIVITIES INTERNATIONAL FISHERIES REGULATIONS Vessels of the United States Fishing in Colombian Treaty Waters § 300.129 Fishing year. The fishing year...
50 CFR 648.122 - Season and area restrictions.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... apply only to vessels in the Southern Gear Restricted Area that are fishing for or in possession of the following non-exempt species: Loligo squid, black sea bass and silver hake (whiting). (b) Northern Gear... section apply only to vessels in the Northern Gear Restricted Area I that are fishing for, or in...
50 CFR 648.4 - Vessel permits.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... 50 Wildlife and Fisheries 8 2010-10-01 2010-10-01 false Vessel permits. 648.4 Section 648.4... before May 1, 2005. For fishing years beyond the 2004 fishing year, the provisions of paragraph (a)(1)(i... belief that the decision of the Regional Administrator's designee was made in error. (2) The appeal may...
Federal Register 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
2011-12-21
..., taking into account different conditions. The Secretary is required to begin making identifications not...: On March 24, 2011, NMFS published a notice and requested information regarding nations whose vessels... making identifications by January 4, 2012, and publish the first identifications in the January 2013...
50 CFR 600.525 - Applicability of subpart F to Canadian Albacore Fishing Vessels off the West Coast.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... 50 Wildlife and Fisheries 8 2010-10-01 2010-10-01 false Applicability of subpart F to Canadian Albacore Fishing Vessels off the West Coast. 600.525 Section 600.525 Wildlife and Fisheries FISHERY CONSERVATION AND MANAGEMENT, NATIONAL OCEANIC AND ATMOSPHERIC ADMINISTRATION, DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE MAGNUSON...
50 CFR 622.6 - Vessel and gear identification.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-10-01
... vessel in the Caribbean spiny lobster fishery. Color codes required for the Caribbean reef fish fishery and Caribbean spiny lobster fishery are assigned by Puerto Rico or the U.S. Virgin Islands, whichever... buoys—(i) Traps or pots—(A) Caribbean EEZ. A fish trap or spiny lobster trap used or possessed in the...
50 CFR 622.6 - Vessel and gear identification.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... vessel in the Caribbean spiny lobster fishery. Color codes required for the Caribbean reef fish fishery and Caribbean spiny lobster fishery are assigned by Puerto Rico or the U.S. Virgin Islands, whichever... buoys—(i) Traps or pots—(A) Caribbean EEZ. A fish trap or spiny lobster trap used or possessed in the...
Federal Register 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
2010-04-27
.... 0911201413-0182-01] RIN 0648-AY38 Pacific Halibut Fisheries; Guided Sport Charter Vessel Fishery for Halibut... to amend the recordkeeping and reporting requirements for the Pacific halibut guided sport fishery in... period for submission of Alaska Department of Fish and Game Saltwater Sport Fishing Charter Trip Logbook...
Federal Register 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
2011-03-03
... receipt of fish as they are offloaded from a vessel; and who fills out dealer reports. Atlantic shark... swordfish or shark permit and that use longline or gillnet gear may not fish unless both the vessel owner... for Atlantic Shark Identification Workshops and Protected Species Safe Handling, Release, and...
50 CFR 635.31 - Restrictions on sale and purchase.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... permit for shark if that vessel fishes exclusively in state waters. Dealers may purchase a sandbar shark... Certificate of Eligibility (COE) form, obtained from NMFS, or its equivalent that documents that the fish was... buying and selling. (c) Shark. (1) Persons that own or operate a vessel that possesses a shark from the...
50 CFR 635.31 - Restrictions on sale and purchase.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-10-01
... permit for shark if that vessel fishes exclusively in state waters. Dealers may purchase a sandbar shark... Certificate of Eligibility (COE) form, obtained from NMFS, or its equivalent that documents that the fish was... buying and selling. (c) Shark. (1) Persons that own or operate a vessel that possesses a shark from the...
50 CFR 679.3 - Relation to other laws.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... and part 229 of this title. (f) Domestic fishing for high seas salmon. (1) Additional regulations governing the conservation and management of salmon are set forth in § 600.705 of this chapter. (2) This part does not apply to fishing for salmon by vessels other than vessels of the United States conducted...
46 CFR 90.10-16 - Industrial vessel.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-10-01
... ventures. Included in this classification are such vessels as drill rigs, missile range ships, dredges... classification are vessels carrying freight for hire or engaged in oceanography, limnology, or the fishing...
46 CFR 90.10-16 - Industrial vessel.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-10-01
... ventures. Included in this classification are such vessels as drill rigs, missile range ships, dredges... classification are vessels carrying freight for hire or engaged in oceanography, limnology, or the fishing...
46 CFR 90.10-16 - Industrial vessel.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-10-01
... ventures. Included in this classification are such vessels as drill rigs, missile range ships, dredges... classification are vessels carrying freight for hire or engaged in oceanography, limnology, or the fishing...
46 CFR 90.10-16 - Industrial vessel.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... ventures. Included in this classification are such vessels as drill rigs, missile range ships, dredges... classification are vessels carrying freight for hire or engaged in oceanography, limnology, or the fishing...
46 CFR 90.10-16 - Industrial vessel.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-10-01
... ventures. Included in this classification are such vessels as drill rigs, missile range ships, dredges... classification are vessels carrying freight for hire or engaged in oceanography, limnology, or the fishing...
50 CFR 622.30 - Required fishing gear.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-10-01
... ADMINISTRATION, DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE FISHERIES OF THE CARIBBEAN, GULF OF MEXICO, AND SOUTH ATLANTIC Reef Fish Resources of the Gulf of Mexico § 622.30 Required fishing gear. For a person on board a vessel to fish for...
50 CFR 600.513 - Recreational fishing.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-10-01
... 50 Wildlife and Fisheries 12 2012-10-01 2012-10-01 false Recreational fishing. 600.513 Section 600... ADMINISTRATION, DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE MAGNUSON-STEVENS ACT PROVISIONS Foreign Fishing § 600.513 Recreational fishing. (a) Foreign vessels conducting recreational fishing must comply only with this section, and...
50 CFR 600.513 - Recreational fishing.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-10-01
... 50 Wildlife and Fisheries 10 2011-10-01 2011-10-01 false Recreational fishing. 600.513 Section 600... ADMINISTRATION, DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE MAGNUSON-STEVENS ACT PROVISIONS Foreign Fishing § 600.513 Recreational fishing. (a) Foreign vessels conducting recreational fishing must comply only with this section, and...
50 CFR 600.513 - Recreational fishing.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-10-01
... 50 Wildlife and Fisheries 12 2013-10-01 2013-10-01 false Recreational fishing. 600.513 Section 600... ADMINISTRATION, DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE MAGNUSON-STEVENS ACT PROVISIONS Foreign Fishing § 600.513 Recreational fishing. (a) Foreign vessels conducting recreational fishing must comply only with this section, and...
50 CFR 600.513 - Recreational fishing.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-10-01
... 50 Wildlife and Fisheries 12 2014-10-01 2014-10-01 false Recreational fishing. 600.513 Section 600... ADMINISTRATION, DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE MAGNUSON-STEVENS ACT PROVISIONS Foreign Fishing § 600.513 Recreational fishing. (a) Foreign vessels conducting recreational fishing must comply only with this section, and...
Blocking VEGF signaling delays development of replacement teeth in zebrafish.
Crucke, J; Huysseune, A
2015-01-01
The dentition in zebrafish is extremely and richly vascularized, but the function of the vasculature, in view of the continuous replacement of the teeth, remains elusive. Through application of SU5416, a vascular endothelial growth factor receptor inhibitor, we studied the role of the blood vessels in the dentition of the zebrafish. We were unable to show an effect on the development of first-generation teeth as well as first tooth replacement. However, in juvenile fish, a delay was observed in the developmental state of the replacement tooth compared with what was expected based on the maturation state of the functional tooth. Furthermore, we observed a difference between treated and nontreated fish in the distance between blood vessels and developing replacement teeth. In conclusion, our results provide support for a nutritive, rather than an inductive, function of the vasculature in the process of tooth development and replacement. © International & American Associations for Dental Research 2014.
50 CFR 300.122 - Relation to other laws.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-10-01
... REGULATIONS Vessels of the United States Fishing in Colombian Treaty Waters § 300.122 Relation to other laws... placed under the command of a person who is not a citizen of the United States. (b) Minimum size limitations for certain species, such as reef fish in the Gulf of Mexico, may apply to vessels transiting the...
50 CFR 300.122 - Relation to other laws.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-10-01
... REGULATIONS Vessels of the United States Fishing in Colombian Treaty Waters § 300.122 Relation to other laws... placed under the command of a person who is not a citizen of the United States. (b) Minimum size limitations for certain species, such as reef fish in the Gulf of Mexico, may apply to vessels transiting the...
50 CFR 300.122 - Relation to other laws.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... REGULATIONS Vessels of the United States Fishing in Colombian Treaty Waters § 300.122 Relation to other laws... placed under the command of a person who is not a citizen of the United States. (b) Minimum size limitations for certain species, such as reef fish in the Gulf of Mexico, may apply to vessels transiting the...
50 CFR 300.122 - Relation to other laws.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-10-01
... REGULATIONS Vessels of the United States Fishing in Colombian Treaty Waters § 300.122 Relation to other laws... placed under the command of a person who is not a citizen of the United States. (b) Minimum size limitations for certain species, such as reef fish in the Gulf of Mexico, may apply to vessels transiting the...
50 CFR 300.122 - Relation to other laws.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-10-01
... REGULATIONS Vessels of the United States Fishing in Colombian Treaty Waters § 300.122 Relation to other laws... placed under the command of a person who is not a citizen of the United States. (b) Minimum size limitations for certain species, such as reef fish in the Gulf of Mexico, may apply to vessels transiting the...
50 CFR 648.4 - Vessel permits.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-10-01
... 50 Wildlife and Fisheries 12 2012-10-01 2012-10-01 false Vessel permits. 648.4 Section 648.4... before May 1, 2005. For fishing years beyond the 2004 fishing year, the provisions of paragraph (a)(1)(i... paragraph (a)(4)(i)(A) of this section. The appeal must set forth the basis for the applicant's belief that...
50 CFR 648.4 - Vessel permits.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-10-01
... 50 Wildlife and Fisheries 12 2014-10-01 2014-10-01 false Vessel permits. 648.4 Section 648.4... before May 1, 2005. For fishing years beyond the 2004 fishing year, the provisions of paragraph (a)(1)(i... paragraph (a)(4)(i)(A) of this section. The appeal must set forth the basis for the applicant's belief that...
50 CFR 648.4 - Vessel permits.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-10-01
... 50 Wildlife and Fisheries 12 2013-10-01 2013-10-01 false Vessel permits. 648.4 Section 648.4... before May 1, 2005. For fishing years beyond the 2004 fishing year, the provisions of paragraph (a)(1)(i... paragraph (a)(4)(i)(A) of this section. The appeal must set forth the basis for the applicant's belief that...
Federal Register 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
2011-03-24
... deckhouse or hull, and on an appropriate weather deck. Vessels fishing in the Western and Central Pacific... must display their international radio call sign on both sides of the deckhouse or hull, and on an... fishing under the South Pacific Tuna Treaty must display their international radio call sign on the hull...
Federal Register 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
2010-08-02
... outside of the limited access scallop days-at-sea (DAS) program and the sea scallop access area...-day trip for 28 total DAS. The vessels would deploy both dredges simultaneously in 12 30-minute tows... commercial fishing vessels to fish outside of the limited access Atlantic sea scallop days at sea (DAS...
50 CFR 300.25 - Eastern Pacific fisheries management.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-10-01
... will be in effect through the end of the calendar year. (4) Once an announcement is made pursuant to... were put into effect as announced under paragraph (b)(3) of this section. (iv) If a fishing vessel of... vessel must be stowed in a manner so as not to be readily available for fishing; specifically, the hooks...
50 CFR 300.25 - Eastern Pacific fisheries management.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-10-01
... will be in effect through the end of the calendar year. (4) Once an announcement is made pursuant to... were put into effect as announced under paragraph (b)(3) of this section. (iv) If a fishing vessel of... vessel must be stowed in a manner so as not to be readily available for fishing; specifically, the hooks...
Federal Register 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
2013-09-03
... will be available for inspection and copying at the above address between 10 a.m. and 5 p.m., E.T., Monday through Friday, except federal holidays. An electronic version of this document and all documents... BREAKAWAY is: INTENDED COMMERCIAL USE OF VESSEL: ``Sport fishing--Any fish caught remain with customers, no...
Chauvin, Christine; Le Bouar, Gilbert
2007-01-01
This study aims at comparing two data bases related to occupational injuries in the French sea fishing industry: a data base created between 1977 and 1980, a data base created between 1996 and 2001. These bases were made from report forms filled out by fishermen after an accident. The study focuses on the accidents occurring when the vessel is in the process of fishing. In the 1980s, as well as today, the processing of fishing gear seems to be a very dangerous task, correlated with the risk of being "struck by, swept along, pinned" by the elements of the rigging and the risk of serious injuries. The processing and handling of the catch also cause a large amount of accidents; during these tasks, fishermen have to cope with two main risks: being "cut or pricked" and making an "excessive effort, awkward movement". Rate and features of occupational accidents do not show notable evolution. These findings lead us to question the different prevention measures implemented in France during the last few decades and to propose new prevention direction.
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Cockrell, M.; Murawski, S. A.; Sanchirico, J. N.; O'Farrell, S.; Strelcheck, A.
2016-02-01
Spatial and temporal patterns of fishing activity have historically been described over relatively coarse scales or with limited datasets. However, new and innovative approaches for fisheries management will require an understanding of both species population dynamics and fleet behavior at finer spatial and temporal resolution. In this study we describe the spatial and temporal patterns of commercial reef-fish fisheries on the West Florida Shelf (WFS) from 2006-14, using a combination of on-board observer, catch logbook, and vessel satellite tracking data. The satellite tracking data is both high resolution (ie, records from each vessel at least once every hour for the duration of a trip), and required of all federally-permitted reef fish vessels in the Gulf of Mexico, making this a uniquely rich and powerful dataset. Along with spatial and temporal fishery dynamics, we quantified concomitant patterns in fishery economics and catch metrics, such as total landings and catch composition. Fishery patterns were correlated to a number of variables across the vessel, trip, and whole fleet scales, including vessel size, distance from home port, number of days at sea, and days available to fish. Notably, changes in management structure during the years examined (eg, establishment of a seasonal closed area in 2009 and implementation of an individual fishing quota system for Grouper-Tilefish in 2010), as well as emergency spatial closures during the Deepwater Horizon oil spill in 2010, enabled us to examine the impacts of specific management frameworks on the WFS reef-fish fishery. This research highlights the need to better understand the biological, economic, and social impacts within fisheries when managing for conservation and fisheries sustainability. We discuss our results in the context of a changing policy and management landscape for marine and coastal resources in the Gulf of Mexico.
46 CFR 15.855 - Cabin watchmen and fire patrolmen.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... other danger. (b) On a fish processing vessel of more than 100 gross tons, there must be a suitable....400(c) of this chapter. (2) All grills, broilers, and deep-fat fryers are fitted with a grease... alarms are located in each space with a through hull fitting below the deepest load waterline, a...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... number of sharks to maintain time series for stock assessments and for other scientific research purposes... States means the time and place at which a fish is filleted, cut into steaks, or processed in any way... hours and ending at 2400 hours local time, during which a person aboard a vessel for which a General...
Federal Register 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
2010-04-09
.... 0907141130-0112-02] RIN 0648-AX80 Antarctic Marine Living Resources; Use of Centralized-Vessel Monitoring... documentation that the harvesting vessel participated in the Centralized-Vessel Monitoring System (C-VMS... Centralized-Vessel Monitoring System (C-VMS) regardless of where the fish was harvested. This final rule also...
50 CFR 300.130 - Vessel and gear restrictions.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... 50 Wildlife and Fisheries 7 2010-10-01 2010-10-01 false Vessel and gear restrictions. 300.130 Section 300.130 Wildlife and Fisheries INTERNATIONAL FISHING AND RELATED ACTIVITIES INTERNATIONAL... gear restrictions. (a) Factory vessels. Factory vessels are prohibited from operating in treaty waters...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-01-01
... (ii) Commercial and recreational fishing for lobster. (2) Possessing fishing gear on board a vessel, except legal fishing gear used to fish for lobster or pelagic finfish, unless such gear is stowed and not...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-01-01
... (ii) Commercial and recreational fishing for lobster. (2) Possessing fishing gear on board a vessel, except legal fishing gear used to fish for lobster or pelagic finfish, unless such gear is stowed and not...
50 CFR 622.4 - Permits and fees.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-10-01
... migratory pelagic fish. (B) South Atlantic coastal migratory pelagic fish. (C) Gulf reef fish. (D) South... regarding a limited access system for charter vessel/headboat permits for Gulf reef fish and Gulf coastal... headboat, respectively. (iv) If Federal regulations for Gulf reef fish in subparts A, B, or C of this part...
50 CFR 622.4 - Permits and fees.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... migratory pelagic fish. (B) South Atlantic coastal migratory pelagic fish. (C) Gulf reef fish. (D) South... regarding a limited access system for charter vessel/headboat permits for Gulf reef fish and Gulf coastal... headboat, respectively. (iv) If Federal regulations for Gulf reef fish in subparts A, B, or C of this part...
El Kadi, Youssef Ait; Moudden, Ali; Faiz, Bouazza; Maze, Gerard; Decultot, Dominique
2013-01-01
Fish quality is traditionally controlled by chemical and microbiological analysis. The non-destructive control presents an enormous professional interest thanks to the technical contribution and precision of the analysis to which it leads. This paper presents the results obtained from a characterisation of fish thaw-ing process by the ultrasonic technique, with monitoring thermal processing from frozen to defrosted states. The study was carried out on fish type red drum and salmon cut into fillets of 15 mm thickness. After being frozen at -20°C, the sample is enclosed in a plexiglas vessel with parallel walls at the ambient temperature 30°C and excited in perpendicular incidence at 0.5 MHz by an ultrasonic pulser-receiver Sofranel 5052PR. the technique of measurement consists to study the signals reflected by fish during its thawing, the specific techniques of signal processing are implemented to deduce informations characterizing the state of fish and its thawing process by examining the evolution of the position echoes reflected by the sample and the viscoelastic parameters of fish during its thawing. The obtained results show a relationship between the thermal state of fish and its acoustic properties, which allowed to deduce the optimal time of the first thawing in order to restrict the growth of microbial flora. For salmon, the results show a decrease of 36% of the time of the second thawing and an increase of 10.88% of the phase velocity, with a decrease of 65.5% of the peak-to-peak voltage of the signal reflected, thus a decrease of the acoustic impedance. This study shows an optimal time and an evolution rate of thawing specific to each type offish and a correlation between the acoustic behavior of fish and its thermal state which approves that this technique of ultrasonic monitoring can substitute the control using the destructive chemical analysis in order to monitor the thawing process and to know whether a fish has suffered an accidental thawing.
Evaluation of U.S. Department of Transportation Efforts in the 1990s to Address Operator Fatigue
1999-05-01
and crewmembers may be divided, when at sea, into two watches. • On a fish processing vessel, the licensed individuals and deck crew shall be divided...performance and diminished alertness.13 Fatigue can impair information processing and reaction time, increasing the probability of errors and... process . In a response dated February 25, 1999, to the FHWA, the Safety Board expressed disap- pointment that it had taken more than 18 months since
50 CFR 300.213 - Vessel information.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-10-01
... 50 Wildlife and Fisheries 11 2013-10-01 2013-10-01 false Vessel information. 300.213 Section 300... REGULATIONS Western and Central Pacific Fisheries for Highly Migratory Species § 300.213 Vessel information... information about the vessel and its ownership and operation, and the authorized fishing activities, including...
50 CFR 679.1 - Purpose and scope.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-10-01
... AFA. (l) Fishery Management Plan for Fish Resources of the Arctic Management Area. Regulations in this part govern commercial fishing for Arctic fish in the Arctic Management Area by vessels of the United...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... 50 Wildlife and Fisheries 9 2010-10-01 2010-10-01 false Compensation with fish for collecting... Fisheries § 660.350 Compensation with fish for collecting resource information—exempted fishing permits off... EFP allowing a vessel to retain fish as compensation in excess of trip limits or to be exempt from...
50 CFR 622.38 - Landing fish intact.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... 50 Wildlife and Fisheries 8 2010-10-01 2010-10-01 false Landing fish intact. 622.38 Section 622.38... Landing fish intact. The operator of a vessel that fishes in the EEZ is responsible for ensuring that fish... specified in paragraphs (c) and (d) of this section. Such fish may be eviscerated, gilled, and scaled, but...
Federal Register 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
2010-03-31
...NMFS announces the availability of long-term direct loans made underthe Fisheries Finance Program (FFP). The FFP provides financing for the purchase of used vessels or the reconstruction of vessels (limited to reconstructions that do not add to fishing capacity); refinancing for existing debt obligations; financing or refinancing fisheries shoreside facilities or aquacultural facilities; and the purchase or refinancing of Individual Fishing Quota (IFQ) in the North Pacific. FFP loans are not issued for purposes which could contribute to over capitalization of the fishing industry.
50 CFR 300.22 - Eastern Pacific fisheries recordkeeping and written reports.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... accurate log of operations conducted from the fishing vessel. For vessels greater than 400 st (362.8 mt... active status will be prioritized according to the following hierarchy: (1) Requests received for vessels...
Richardson, Kelsey; Haynes, David; Talouli, Anthony; Donoghue, Michael
2017-03-01
Fisheries observer data recorded between 2003 and 2015 on-board purse seine and longline vessels operating in the Western and Central Pacific Ocean reported more than 10 000 pollution incidents within the exclusive economic zones (EEZs) of 25 Pacific countries and territories, and in international waters. A majority of the reported purse seine pollution incidents related to dumping of plastics waste. Other common pollution incidents related to oil spillages and to abandoned, lost or dumped fishing gear. Data analysis highlighted the need for increased monitoring, reporting, and enforcement of pollution violations by all types of fishing vessels operating in the Pacific region; a regional outreach and compliance assistance programme on marine pollution prevention and improvements in Pacific port waste reception facilities.
Commercial fishing industry deaths - forensic issues.
Byard, Roger W
2013-04-01
The commercial fishing industry has one of the highest injury and mortality rates of all occupational areas. This results from the nature of the work involving vessels often manned by only a few individuals who are working with heavy-duty equipment in dangerous environments at all hours. Economic pressures may force inappropriately geared vessels to operate further out to sea than is safe. Deaths result from a wide variety of situations involving vessel loss, falls overboard, fire and explosions, cable entanglements and gas exposure. Autopsies are often difficult as there are no diagnostic features of either drowning or hypothermia and features may be obscured by putrefaction and postmortem animal predation. The forensic implications of deaths in the fishing industry are reviewed. Copyright © 2012 Elsevier Ltd and Faculty of Forensic and Legal Medicine. All rights reserved.
50 CFR 697.8 - Vessel identification.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-10-01
... limited access American lobster permit and over 25 ft (7.6 m) in registered length must: (1) Have affixed... fishing vessel issued a limited access American lobster permit must display its official number in block... each vessel issued a limited access American lobster permit shall ensure that— (1) The vessel's name...
50 CFR 697.8 - Vessel identification.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... access American lobster permit and over 25 ft (7.6 m) in registered length must: (1) Have affixed... fishing vessel issued a limited access American lobster permit must display its official number in block... each vessel issued a limited access American lobster permit shall ensure that— (1) The vessel's name...
46 CFR 28.510 - Definition of stability terms.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-10-01
... 46 Shipping 1 2012-10-01 2012-10-01 false Definition of stability terms. 28.510 Section 28.510... FISHING INDUSTRY VESSELS Stability § 28.510 Definition of stability terms. Downflooding means the entry of... the forward side of the vessel's stem and the vessel's waterline at the vessel's deepest operating...
46 CFR 28.510 - Definition of stability terms.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-10-01
... 46 Shipping 1 2011-10-01 2011-10-01 false Definition of stability terms. 28.510 Section 28.510... FISHING INDUSTRY VESSELS Stability § 28.510 Definition of stability terms. Downflooding means the entry of... the forward side of the vessel's stem and the vessel's waterline at the vessel's deepest operating...
46 CFR 28.510 - Definition of stability terms.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-10-01
... 46 Shipping 1 2013-10-01 2013-10-01 false Definition of stability terms. 28.510 Section 28.510... FISHING INDUSTRY VESSELS Stability § 28.510 Definition of stability terms. Downflooding means the entry of... the forward side of the vessel's stem and the vessel's waterline at the vessel's deepest operating...
46 CFR 28.510 - Definition of stability terms.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... 46 Shipping 1 2010-10-01 2010-10-01 false Definition of stability terms. 28.510 Section 28.510... FISHING INDUSTRY VESSELS Stability § 28.510 Definition of stability terms. Downflooding means the entry of... the forward side of the vessel's stem and the vessel's waterline at the vessel's deepest operating...
46 CFR 28.510 - Definition of stability terms.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-10-01
... 46 Shipping 1 2014-10-01 2014-10-01 false Definition of stability terms. 28.510 Section 28.510... FISHING INDUSTRY VESSELS Stability § 28.510 Definition of stability terms. Downflooding means the entry of... the forward side of the vessel's stem and the vessel's waterline at the vessel's deepest operating...
50 CFR 648.15 - Facilitation of enforcement.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... ocean quahog open access permitted vessels. Vessel owners or operators issued an open access surfclam or ocean quahog open access permit for fishing in the ITQ Program, as specified at § 648.70, are required... limited access permitted vessels. Beginning January 1, 2009, vessel owners or operators issued a limited...
50 CFR 697.4 - Vessel permits and trap tags.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-10-01
... Port Agent Vessel Interview forms (NOAA Form 88-30), Federal Sea Sampling Observer Reports or a Federal... traps fished, including, but not limited to, state report cards, state vessel interview forms, license... (NOAA Form 88-30), Federal Port Agent Vessel Interview forms (NOAA Form 88-30) or Federal Sea Sampling...
50 CFR 697.4 - Vessel permits and trap tags.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... Port Agent Vessel Interview forms (NOAA Form 88-30), Federal Sea Sampling Observer Reports or a Federal... traps fished, including, but not limited to, state report cards, state vessel interview forms, license... (NOAA Form 88-30), Federal Port Agent Vessel Interview forms (NOAA Form 88-30) or Federal Sea Sampling...
50 CFR 697.4 - Vessel permits and trap tags.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-10-01
... authorized by the Regional Administrator; (ii) Be replacing a vessel that was issued a Federal limited access... restriction. Unless the Regional Administrator determines otherwise, no more than one vessel may qualify, at..., based on one vessel's fishing and permit history, the Regional Administrator will determine who is...
50 CFR 697.4 - Vessel permits and trap tags.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-10-01
... authorized by the Regional Administrator; (ii) Be replacing a vessel that was issued a Federal limited access... restriction. Unless the Regional Administrator determines otherwise, no more than one vessel may qualify, at..., based on one vessel's fishing and permit history, the Regional Administrator will determine who is...
50 CFR 697.4 - Vessel permits and trap tags.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-10-01
... authorized by the Regional Administrator; (ii) Be replacing a vessel that was issued a Federal limited access... restriction. Unless the Regional Administrator determines otherwise, no more than one vessel may qualify, at..., based on one vessel's fishing and permit history, the Regional Administrator will determine who is...
Fatal occupational accidents in Danish fishing vessels 1989-2005.
Laursen, Lise H; Hansen, Henrik L; Jensen, Olaf C
2008-06-01
The purpose of the study was to study the circumstances and incidence rates of fatal accidents in inspection obligated and non-inspection obligated Danish fishing vessels to identify areas for prevention. Information about the fatalities came from maritime authority reports, including vessel disaster reports, post mortem reports, maritime inquiries and police reports. The person- and vessel years at risk came from the Danish Directorate of Fisheries. During the period 1989-2005, 114 fatalities occurred. Sixty-one of the fatalities occurred in 36 vessel disasters mainly caused by foundering/capsizing due to stability changes in rough weather and collisions; 39 fatal occupational accidents mainly occurred on the larger inspection obligated trawlers during fishing. In the remaining 14 other fatal accidents, the main causal factors were difficult embarking/disembarking conditions by darkness in foreign ports and alcohol intoxication. In the period 1995-2005, the overall incidence rate was 10 per 10,000 fishermen per year with no down-going trend during that period. The fatal accident rates are still too high, despite the efforts to reduce the risk. Increased focus on regular and repeated safety training for all fishermen and improved safety measures are needed, especially in the underscored areas of sea disasters concerning small vessels and occupational accidents on big vessels. Better registration of time at risk for fishermen is needed to validate the effect of the safety measures.
75 FR 2197 - Western Pacific Fisheries; Regulatory Restructuring
Federal Register 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
2010-01-14
....16 Vessel identification. Sec. 665.17 Experimental fishing..... Sec. 665.17 Experimental fishing. Sec.... 0586, and -0589. Sec. 665.17 Experimental Sec. 665.17 0648-0214 and -0490. fishing. Experimental...) experimental fishing reports estimated at 4 hours (hr) per reporting action; (d) sales and transshipment...
Murray, Alexander G; Munro, Lorna A; Wallace, I Stuart; Berx, Barbara; Pendrey, Daniel; Fraser, David; Raynard, Rob S
2010-09-17
Infectious salmon anaemia (ISA) is an orthomyxoviral disease, primarily affecting marine-phase farmed Atlantic salmon, which can result in high levels of mortality. ISA first emerged in Norway in the 1980s and subsequently has occurred in Canada, the USA, the Faeroe Islands and Chile. An outbreak occurred in Scotland in 1998-1999, but was eradicated at a cost of over pounds sterling 20M. The epidemiology of a new outbreak of ISA in the Scottish Shetland Islands during 2008-2009 is described. Six sites have been confirmed ISA-positive. Spread of the virus via transport of fish between marine sites, harvest vessels, smolts and wild fish appears to have been of little or no importance, with spread primarily associated with marine water currents. The use of management areas by Marine Scotland to control the event appears to have been effective in restricting spread to a small area. This localised outbreak contrasts with the 1998-1999 outbreak that spread over a wide geographic area with transported fish and harvest vessels. The development and application of industry codes of good practice, good husbandry and biosecurity practices, limited marine site-to-site movement of live fish and improved disinfection of vessels and processing plant waste that occurred subsequent to the 1998-1999 outbreak may explain the localised spread of infection in 2008-2009. Depopulation of confirmed sites has been achieved within 7 wk (mean = 3.7 wk); however, it is likely that subclinical infection persisted undetected for months on at least 1 site. The origin of the 2008-2009 outbreak remains unknown. Potential sources include evolution from a local reservoir of infection or importation. Synchronous fallowing of management areas, with good husbandry and biosecurity, reduces the risk of ISA recurring. Movement of fish between sites in different management areas represents the greatest risk of regional-scale spread, should this occur.
50 CFR 648.126 - Scup minimum fish sizes.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-10-01
... 50 Wildlife and Fisheries 12 2014-10-01 2014-10-01 false Scup minimum fish sizes. 648.126 Section... Scup Fishery § 648.126 Scup minimum fish sizes. (a) Moratorium (commercially) permitted vessels. The... whole fish or any part of a fish found in possession, e.g., fillets. These minimum sizes may be adjusted...
50 CFR 648.126 - Scup minimum fish sizes.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-10-01
... 50 Wildlife and Fisheries 12 2012-10-01 2012-10-01 false Scup minimum fish sizes. 648.126 Section... Scup Fishery § 648.126 Scup minimum fish sizes. (a) Moratorium (commercially) permitted vessels. The... whole fish or any part of a fish found in possession, e.g., fillets. These minimum sizes may be adjusted...
50 CFR 648.126 - Scup minimum fish sizes.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-10-01
... 50 Wildlife and Fisheries 12 2013-10-01 2013-10-01 false Scup minimum fish sizes. 648.126 Section... Scup Fishery § 648.126 Scup minimum fish sizes. (a) Moratorium (commercially) permitted vessels. The... whole fish or any part of a fish found in possession, e.g., fillets. These minimum sizes may be adjusted...
Cardinale, Massimiliano; Luvisi, Andrea; Meyer, Joana B.; Sabella, Erika; De Bellis, Luigi; Cruz, Albert C.; Ampatzidis, Yiannis; Cherubini, Paolo
2018-01-01
The colonization behavior of the Xylella fastidiosa strain CoDiRO, the causal agent of olive quick decline syndrome (OQDS), within the xylem of Olea europaea L. is still quite controversial. As previous literature suggests, even if xylem vessel occlusions in naturally infected olive plants were observed, cell aggregation in the formation of occlusions had a minimal role. This observation left some open questions about the whole behavior of the CoDiRO strain and its actual role in OQDS pathogenesis. In order to evaluate the extent of bacterial infection in olive trees and the role of bacterial aggregates in vessel occlusions, we tested a specific fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) probe (KO 210) for X. fastidiosa and quantified the level of infection and vessel occlusion in both petioles and branches of naturally infected and non-infected olive trees. All symptomatic petioles showed colonization by X. fastidiosa, especially in the larger innermost vessels. In several cases, the vessels appeared completely occluded by a biofilm containing bacterial cells and extracellular matrix and the frequent colonization of adjacent vessels suggested a horizontal movement of the bacteria. Infected symptomatic trees had 21.6 ± 10.7% of petiole vessels colonized by the pathogen, indicating an irregular distribution in olive tree xylem. Thus, our observations point out the primary role of the pathogen in olive vessel occlusions. Furthermore, our findings indicate that the KO 210 FISH probe is suitable for the specific detection of X. fastidiosa. PMID:29681910
Safer work clothing for fishermen.
Geving, Ingunn Holmen; Reitan, Jarl; Sandsund, Mariann; Faerevik, Hilde; Reinertsen, Randi Eidsmo; Aasjord, Halvard
2006-01-01
The fisherman's work environment consists of many potential risks. A study of occupational accidents in the Norwegian fishing industry in the nine-year period from 1998 to 2006 shows that more than 3/4 of the deaths were caused by loss of fishing vessel or man-overboard accidents. Furthermore, the greatest risk of drowning is found in the smallest fleet. The aim of our project was to develop safer work clothing and through this contribute to a reduction in work accidents and injuries in the fishing fleet. We considered that it is possible to produce protective work clothing that satisfies a specification of requirements covering the fishermen's needs for protection and comfort during work. An end user-centred process including twenty-three personal interviews and a questionnaire was used to clarify the fishermen's needs and wishes before detailed design and product development. We identified an overview of all the fishermen's needs for protection during work, and produced a prioritised list of functional requirements for the clothing. The results show that the clothing previously preferred by fishermen does not satisfy all the users' demands for safety, functionality and comfort. These demands have been taken into consideration when designing improved work clothing for the fishing fleet. A selected number of prototypes were developed on the basis of the established specification of requirements. The prototypes were evaluated according to the users' requirements through tests in SINTEF's Work Physiology Laboratory and on board fishing vessels. The results demonstrate that the new protective clothing satisfies the fishermen's requirements.
Federal Register 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
2011-06-30
... tsunami on infrastructure and fishing vessels. Some vessels have not been able to resume full time operations since the tsunami and other vessels which sustained damage are taking longer to resume operations...
JPRS Report Environmental Issues
1990-08-31
construction of ecologically devastating canals for the interbasin transfer of water ("river diversions") and to "norm" man’s impact upon water ecosystems for...Malicious poaching has increased. The fishing inspectors lack social, physical and legal protec- tion. The wage system has not yet been rectified...scale poaching by Japanese vessels carrying phony num- bers and names. Glavrybvod suspended fishing for all Japanese vessels committing violations
50 CFR 635.69 - Vessel monitoring systems.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-10-01
... operator of a commercial vessel, permitted to fish for Atlantic HMS under § 635.4 and that fishes with a... directed shark LAP, is away from port with bottom longline gear on board, is located between 33°00′ N. lat. and 36°30′ N. lat., and the mid-Atlantic shark closed area is closed as specified in § 635.21(d)(1...
50 CFR 635.69 - Vessel monitoring systems.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... operator of a commercial vessel, permitted to fish for Atlantic HMS under § 635.4 and that fishes with a... directed shark LAP, is away from port with bottom longline gear on board, is located between 33°00′ N. lat. and 36°30′ N. lat., and the mid-Atlantic shark closed area is closed as specified in § 635.21(d)(1...
50 CFR 648.12 - Experimental fishing.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-10-01
... 50 Wildlife and Fisheries 12 2012-10-01 2012-10-01 false Experimental fishing. 648.12 Section 648... Experimental fishing. The Regional Administrator may exempt any person or vessel from the requirements of... red crab), N (tilefish), and O (skates) of this part for the conduct of experimental fishing...
50 CFR 648.12 - Experimental fishing.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-10-01
... 50 Wildlife and Fisheries 12 2014-10-01 2014-10-01 false Experimental fishing. 648.12 Section 648... Experimental fishing. The Regional Administrator may exempt any person or vessel from the requirements of... red crab), N (tilefish), and O (skates) of this part for the conduct of experimental fishing...
50 CFR 648.12 - Experimental fishing.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... 50 Wildlife and Fisheries 8 2010-10-01 2010-10-01 false Experimental fishing. 648.12 Section 648... Experimental fishing. The Regional Administrator may exempt any person or vessel from the requirements of... red crab), N (tilefish), and O (skates) of this part for the conduct of experimental fishing...
50 CFR 648.12 - Experimental fishing.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-10-01
... 50 Wildlife and Fisheries 12 2013-10-01 2013-10-01 false Experimental fishing. 648.12 Section 648... Experimental fishing. The Regional Administrator may exempt any person or vessel from the requirements of... red crab), N (tilefish), and O (skates) of this part for the conduct of experimental fishing...
75 FR 62326 - Magnuson-Stevens Act Provisions; Fishing Capacity Reduction Framework
Federal Register 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
2010-10-08
.... 100330171-0388-02] RIN 0648-AY79 Magnuson-Stevens Act Provisions; Fishing Capacity Reduction Framework... implementing fishing capacity reduction programs (reduction programs) in accordance with the Magnuson-Stevens... pays harvesters in a fishery that has more vessels than capacity either to surrender their fishing...
50 CFR 600.518 - Fee schedule for foreign fishing.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-10-01
... 50 Wildlife and Fisheries 12 2013-10-01 2013-10-01 false Fee schedule for foreign fishing. 600.518... ATMOSPHERIC ADMINISTRATION, DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE MAGNUSON-STEVENS ACT PROVISIONS Foreign Fishing § 600.518 Fee schedule for foreign fishing. (a) Permit application fees. Each vessel permit application...
50 CFR 600.518 - Fee schedule for foreign fishing.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-10-01
... 50 Wildlife and Fisheries 10 2011-10-01 2011-10-01 false Fee schedule for foreign fishing. 600.518... ATMOSPHERIC ADMINISTRATION, DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE MAGNUSON-STEVENS ACT PROVISIONS Foreign Fishing § 600.518 Fee schedule for foreign fishing. (a) Permit application fees. Each vessel permit application...
50 CFR 600.518 - Fee schedule for foreign fishing.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-10-01
... 50 Wildlife and Fisheries 12 2012-10-01 2012-10-01 false Fee schedule for foreign fishing. 600.518... ATMOSPHERIC ADMINISTRATION, DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE MAGNUSON-STEVENS ACT PROVISIONS Foreign Fishing § 600.518 Fee schedule for foreign fishing. (a) Permit application fees. Each vessel permit application...
50 CFR 600.518 - Fee schedule for foreign fishing.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-10-01
... 50 Wildlife and Fisheries 12 2014-10-01 2014-10-01 false Fee schedule for foreign fishing. 600.518... ATMOSPHERIC ADMINISTRATION, DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE MAGNUSON-STEVENS ACT PROVISIONS Foreign Fishing § 600.518 Fee schedule for foreign fishing. (a) Permit application fees. Each vessel permit application...
Global cooperation among diverse organizations to reduce illegal fishing in the Southern Ocean.
Osterblom, Henrik; Bodin, Orjan
2012-08-01
Illegal, unreported, and unregulated (IUU) fishing is prevalent globally and has detrimental effects on commercial fish stocks and nontarget species. Effective monitoring and enforcement aimed at reducing the level of IUU fishing in extensive, remote ocean fisheries requires international collaboration. Changes in trade and vessel activities further complicate enforcement. We used a web-based survey of governmental and nongovernmental organizations engaged in reducing IUU fishing in the Southern Ocean to collect information on interorganizational collaborations. We used social-network analyses to examine the nature of collaborations among the identified 117 organizations engaged in reducing IUU fishing. International collaboration improved the ability to control and manage harvest of commercially important toothfish (Dissostichus spp.) stocks and reduced bycatch of albatrosses (Diomedeidae) and petrels (Procellariidae) in longlines of IUU fishing vessels. The diverse group of surveyed organizations cooperated frequently, thereby making a wide range of resources available for improved detection of suspected IUU vessels and trade flows, cooperation aimed at prosecuting suspected offenders or developing new policy measures. Our results suggest the importance of a central agency for coordination and for maintaining commonly agreed-upon protocols for communication that facilities collaboration. Despite their differences, the surveyed organizations have developed common perceptions about key problems associated with IUU fishing. This has likely contributed to a sustained willingness to invest in collaborations. Our results show that successful international environmental governance can be accomplished through interorganizational collaborations. Such cooperation requires trust, continuous funding, and incentives for actors to participate. ©2012 Society for Conservation Biology.
Vessel Monitoring Systems Study. Volume I - Technical Analysis.
DOT National Transportation Integrated Search
1980-09-01
In the Port and Tanker Safety Act of 1978 the U.S. Conress directed the Department of Transportation to performa a study on the desirability and feasibility of a shore-station system for monitoring vessels (including fishing vessels)offshore within t...
50 CFR 660.14 - Vessel Monitoring System (VMS) requirements.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-10-01
... transmissions to NMFS OLE prior to fishing: (1) Any vessel registered for use with a limited entry “A” endorsed... vessel re-enters the EEZ off the coasts of Washington, Oregon or California. Under this exemption, the... approved for this exemption. (iii) Permit exemption. If the limited entry permit had a change in vessel...
50 CFR 660.14 - Vessel Monitoring System (VMS) requirements.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-10-01
... transmissions to NMFS OLE prior to fishing: (1) Any vessel registered for use with a limited entry “A” endorsed... vessel re-enters the EEZ off the coasts of Washington, Oregon or California. Under this exemption, the... approved for this exemption. (iii) Permit exemption. If the limited entry permit had a change in vessel...
46 CFR 72.40-5 - Where rails required.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... business of the vessel, as in the case of a sport fishing vessel, other arrangements may be specifically..., excursion vessels, and vessels of a similar type, the space below the top of the rail shall be fitted with suitable wire mesh or the equivalent. Depending upon the type of construction, the lower rail courses may...
78 FR 40963 - Regulated Navigation Areas; Bars Along the Coasts of Oregon and Washington
Federal Register 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
2013-07-09
..., uninspected passenger vessels, small passenger vessels, and commercial fishing vessels when operating within... The bars along the coasts of Oregon and Washington are a maritime operating environment unique to the... safety of persons and vessels operating on or in the vicinity of the bars. The Coast Guard subsequently...
50 CFR 622.30 - Required fishing gear.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-10-01
... 50 Wildlife and Fisheries 12 2014-10-01 2014-10-01 false Required fishing gear. 622.30 Section 622... Resources of the Gulf of Mexico § 622.30 Required fishing gear. For a person on board a vessel to fish for... steel circle hooks are required when fishing with natural baits. (b) Dehooking device. At least one...
50 CFR 665.965 - Fishing permit procedures and criteria.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-10-01
... 50 Wildlife and Fisheries 13 2013-10-01 2013-10-01 false Fishing permit procedures and criteria... Rose Atoll Marine National Monument § 665.965 Fishing permit procedures and criteria. (a) Rose Atoll Monument non-commercial fishing permit—(1) Applicability. Both the owner and operator of a vessel used to...
50 CFR 635.25 - Fishing areas.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-10-01
... 50 Wildlife and Fisheries 12 2012-10-01 2012-10-01 false Fishing areas. 635.25 Section 635.25..., DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE ATLANTIC HIGHLY MIGRATORY SPECIES Management Measures § 635.25 Fishing areas. (a) General. Persons on board fishing vessels subject to the jurisdiction of the United States are authorized...
50 CFR 635.25 - Fishing areas.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-10-01
... 50 Wildlife and Fisheries 12 2014-10-01 2014-10-01 false Fishing areas. 635.25 Section 635.25..., DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE ATLANTIC HIGHLY MIGRATORY SPECIES Management Measures § 635.25 Fishing areas. (a) General. Persons on board fishing vessels subject to the jurisdiction of the United States are authorized...
50 CFR 697.22 - Exempted fishing.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-10-01
... 50 Wildlife and Fisheries 13 2013-10-01 2013-10-01 false Exempted fishing. 697.22 Section 697.22... § 697.22 Exempted fishing. The Regional Administrator or Director may exempt any person or vessel from the requirements of this part for the conduct of exempted fishing beneficial to the management of the...
50 CFR 665.965 - Fishing permit procedures and criteria.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-10-01
... 50 Wildlife and Fisheries 13 2014-10-01 2014-10-01 false Fishing permit procedures and criteria... Rose Atoll Marine National Monument § 665.965 Fishing permit procedures and criteria. (a) Rose Atoll Monument non-commercial fishing permit—(1) Applicability. Both the owner and operator of a vessel used to...
50 CFR 697.22 - Exempted fishing.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-10-01
... 50 Wildlife and Fisheries 13 2014-10-01 2014-10-01 false Exempted fishing. 697.22 Section 697.22... § 697.22 Exempted fishing. The Regional Administrator or Director may exempt any person or vessel from the requirements of this part for the conduct of exempted fishing beneficial to the management of the...
50 CFR 635.25 - Fishing areas.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... 50 Wildlife and Fisheries 8 2010-10-01 2010-10-01 false Fishing areas. 635.25 Section 635.25..., DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE ATLANTIC HIGHLY MIGRATORY SPECIES Management Measures § 635.25 Fishing areas. (a) General. Persons on board fishing vessels subject to the jurisdiction of the United States are authorized...
50 CFR 635.25 - Fishing areas.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-10-01
... 50 Wildlife and Fisheries 10 2011-10-01 2011-10-01 false Fishing areas. 635.25 Section 635.25..., DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE ATLANTIC HIGHLY MIGRATORY SPECIES Management Measures § 635.25 Fishing areas. (a) General. Persons on board fishing vessels subject to the jurisdiction of the United States are authorized...
50 CFR 697.22 - Exempted fishing.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-10-01
... 50 Wildlife and Fisheries 13 2012-10-01 2012-10-01 false Exempted fishing. 697.22 Section 697.22... § 697.22 Exempted fishing. The Regional Administrator or Director may exempt any person or vessel from the requirements of this part for the conduct of exempted fishing beneficial to the management of the...
Comment on "silent research vessels are not quiet" [J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 121, EL145-EL150].
Sand, Olav; Karlsen, Hans Erik; Knudsen, Frank R
2008-04-01
The recent paper by Ona et al. [J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 121, EL145-EL150] compared avoidance reactions by herring (Clupea harengus) to a traditional and a "silent" research vessel. Surprisingly, the latter evoked the strongest avoidance, leading to the conclusion that "candidate stimuli for vessel avoidance remain obscure." In this Comment, it is emphasized that the otolith organs in fish are linear acceleration detectors with extreme sensitivity to infrasonic particle acceleration. Near-field particle motions generated by a moving hull are mainly in the infrasonic range, and infrasound is particularly potent in evoking directional avoidance responses in several species of fish. The stimuli initiating vessel avoidance may thus include infrasonic particle acceleration.
Federal Register 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
2010-09-27
.... NPAFC prohibits direct fishing for anadromous fish (chum, coho, pink, sockeye, chinook, and cherry... conduits for product of IUU fishing, particularly tuna, to enter the United States and world market, as the...
50 CFR 404.7 - Regulated activities.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... vessel engine cooling water, weather deck runoff, and vessel engine exhaust; (f) Discharging or... operations, or discharges incidental to vessel use such as deck wash, approved marine sanitation device effluent, cooling water, and engine exhaust; (g) Touching coral, living or dead; (h) Possessing fishing...
From forager tracks to prey distributions: an application to tuna vessel monitoring systems (VMS).
Walker, Emily; Rivoirard, Jacques; Gaspar, Philippe; Bez, Nicolas
2015-04-01
In the open ocean, movements of migratory fish populations are typically surveyed using tagging methods that are subject to low sample sizes for archive tags, except for a few notable examples, and poor temporal resolution for conventional tags. Alternatively, one can infer patterns of movement of migratory fish by tracking movements of their predators, i.e., fishing vessels, whose navigational systems (e.g., GPS) provide accurate and frequent VMS (vessel monitoring system) records of movement in pursuit of prey. In this paper, we develop a state-space model that infers the foraging activities of fishing vessels from their tracks. Second, we link foraging activities to probabilities of tuna presence. Finally, using multivariate geostatistical interpolation (cokriging) we map the probability of tuna presence together with their estimation variances and produce a time series of indices of abundance. While the segmentation of the trajectories is validated by observers' data, the present VMS-index is compared to catch rate and proved to be useful for management perspectives. The approach reported in this manuscript extends beyond the case study considered. It can be applied to any foragers that engage in an attempt of capture when they see prey and for whom this attempt is linked to a tractable change in behavior.
Adapting to regional enforcement: fishing down the governance index.
Osterblom, Henrik; Sumaila, U Rashid; Bodin, Orjan; Hentati Sundberg, Jonas; Press, Anthony J
2010-09-17
Illegal, Unreported and Unregulated (IUU) fishing is a problem for marine resource managers, leading to depletion of fish stocks and negative impacts on marine ecosystems. These problems are particularly evident in regions with weak governance. Countries responsible for sustainable natural resource management in the Southern Ocean have actively worked to reduce IUU fishing in the region over a period of 15 years, leading to a sequence of three distinct peaks of IUU fishing. We reviewed existing public records relating to IUU fishing in the Southern Ocean between 1995-2009 and related this information to the governance capacity of flag states responsible for IUU vessels. IUU operators used a number of methods to adapt to enforcement actions, resulting in reduced risks of detection, apprehension and sanctioning. They changed fishing locations, vessel names and flag states, and ports for offloading IUU catches. There was a significant decrease in the proportion of IUU vessels flagged to CCAMLR countries, and a significant decrease in the average governance index of flag states. Despite a decreasing trend of IUU fishing, further actions are hampered by the regional scope of CCAMLR and the governance capacity of responsible states. This is the first study of long-term change in the modus operandi of IUU fishing operators, illustrating that IUU operators can adapt to enforcement actions and that such dynamics may lead to new problems elsewhere, where countries have a limited capacity. This outsourcing of problems may have similarities to natural resource extraction in other sectors and in other regions. IUU fishing is the result of a number of factors, and effectively addressing this major challenge to sustainable marine resource extraction will likely require a stronger focus on governance. Highly mobile resource extractors with substantial funds are able to adapt to changing regulations by exploiting countries and regions with limited capacity.
Trends in the exploitation of South Atlantic shark populations.
Barreto, Rodrigo; Ferretti, Francesco; Flemming, Joanna M; Amorim, Alberto; Andrade, Humber; Worm, Boris; Lessa, Rosangela
2016-08-01
Approximately 25% of globally reported shark catches occur in Atlantic pelagic longline fisheries. Strong declines in shark populations have been detected in the North Atlantic, whereas in the South Atlantic the situation is less clear, although fishing effort has been increasing in this region since the late 1970s. We synthesized information on shark catch rates (based on 871,177 sharks caught on 86,492 longline sets) for the major species caught by multiple fleets in the South Atlantic between 1979 and 2011. We complied records from fishing logbooks of fishing companies, fishers, and onboard observers that were supplied to Brazilian institutions. By using exploratory data analysis and literature sources, we identified 3 phases of exploitation in these data (Supporting Information). From 1979 to 1997 (phase A), 5 fleets (40 vessels) fished mainly for tunas. From 1998 to 2008 (phase B), 20 fleets (100 vessels) fished for tunas, swordfishes, and sharks. From 2008 to 2011 (phase C), 3 fleets (30 vessels) fished for multiple species, but restrictive measures were implemented. We used generalized linear models to standardize catch rates and identify trends in each of these phases. Shark catch rates increased from 1979 to 1997, when fishing effort was low, decreased from 1998 to 2008, when fishing effort increased substantially, and remained stable or increased from 2008 to 2011, when fishing effort was again low. Our results indicate that most shark populations affected by longlines in the South Atlantic are currently depleted, but these populations may recover if fishing effort is reduced accordingly. In this context, it is problematic that comprehensive data collection, monitoring, and management of these fisheries ceased after 2012. Concurrently with the fact that Brazil is newly identified by FAO among the largest (and in fastest expansion) shark sub-products consumer market worldwide. © 2015 Society for Conservation Biology.
Federal Register 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
2012-05-15
...'', how ex-vessel value is calculated, the extent of description of Treaty Fisheries, and a request for an..._fish/EconomicGuidelines.pdf . Ex-vessel value is generally defined as the payments that fishermen... analysis, various levels of whiting harvests were converted into ex-vessel values using the ex-vessel...
36 CFR 13.1170 - What are the rules for operating vessels?
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-07-01
...) Operating a vessel within 1/4 nautical mile of a whale is prohibited, except for a commercial fishing vessel... whale must immediately slow the vessel to ten knots or less, without shifting into reverse unless impact... from the whale until at least 1/4 nautical mile of separation is established. Failure to take such...
36 CFR 13.1170 - What are the rules for operating vessels?
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-07-01
...) Operating a vessel within 1/4 nautical mile of a whale is prohibited, except for a commercial fishing vessel... whale must immediately slow the vessel to ten knots or less, without shifting into reverse unless impact... from the whale until at least 1/4 nautical mile of separation is established. Failure to take such...
36 CFR 13.1170 - What are the rules for operating vessels?
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-07-01
...) Operating a vessel within 1/4 nautical mile of a whale is prohibited, except for a commercial fishing vessel... whale must immediately slow the vessel to ten knots or less, without shifting into reverse unless impact... from the whale until at least 1/4 nautical mile of separation is established. Failure to take such...
36 CFR 13.1170 - What are the rules for operating vessels?
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-07-01
...) Operating a vessel within 1/4 nautical mile of a whale is prohibited, except for a commercial fishing vessel... whale must immediately slow the vessel to ten knots or less, without shifting into reverse unless impact... from the whale until at least 1/4 nautical mile of separation is established. Failure to take such...
46 CFR 28.505 - Vessel owner's responsibility.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-10-01
... FISHING INDUSTRY VESSELS Stability § 28.505 Vessel owner's responsibility. (a) Where a test or calculations are necessary to evaluate stability, it is the owner's responsibility to select a qualified individual to perform the test or calculations. (b) Test results and calculations developed in evaluating...
46 CFR 28.505 - Vessel owner's responsibility.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-10-01
... FISHING INDUSTRY VESSELS Stability § 28.505 Vessel owner's responsibility. (a) Where a test or calculations are necessary to evaluate stability, it is the owner's responsibility to select a qualified individual to perform the test or calculations. (b) Test results and calculations developed in evaluating...
46 CFR 28.505 - Vessel owner's responsibility.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-10-01
... FISHING INDUSTRY VESSELS Stability § 28.505 Vessel owner's responsibility. (a) Where a test or calculations are necessary to evaluate stability, it is the owner's responsibility to select a qualified individual to perform the test or calculations. (b) Test results and calculations developed in evaluating...
46 CFR 28.505 - Vessel owner's responsibility.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... FISHING INDUSTRY VESSELS Stability § 28.505 Vessel owner's responsibility. (a) Where a test or calculations are necessary to evaluate stability, it is the owner's responsibility to select a qualified individual to perform the test or calculations. (b) Test results and calculations developed in evaluating...
46 CFR 28.505 - Vessel owner's responsibility.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-10-01
... FISHING INDUSTRY VESSELS Stability § 28.505 Vessel owner's responsibility. (a) Where a test or calculations are necessary to evaluate stability, it is the owner's responsibility to select a qualified individual to perform the test or calculations. (b) Test results and calculations developed in evaluating...
46 CFR 28.900 - Post accident inspection.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-10-01
... 46 Shipping 1 2011-10-01 2011-10-01 false Post accident inspection. 28.900 Section 28.900 Shipping COAST GUARD, DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY UNINSPECTED VESSELS REQUIREMENTS FOR COMMERCIAL FISHING INDUSTRY VESSELS Aleutian Trade Act Vessels § 28.900 Post accident inspection. The requirements for...
46 CFR 28.900 - Post accident inspection.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... 46 Shipping 1 2010-10-01 2010-10-01 false Post accident inspection. 28.900 Section 28.900 Shipping COAST GUARD, DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY UNINSPECTED VESSELS REQUIREMENTS FOR COMMERCIAL FISHING INDUSTRY VESSELS Aleutian Trade Act Vessels § 28.900 Post accident inspection. The requirements for...
50 CFR 300.45 - Vessel Monitoring System.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... 50 Wildlife and Fisheries 7 2010-10-01 2010-10-01 false Vessel Monitoring System. 300.45 Section 300.45 Wildlife and Fisheries INTERNATIONAL FISHING AND RELATED ACTIVITIES INTERNATIONAL FISHERIES REGULATIONS South Pacific Tuna Fisheries § 300.45 Vessel Monitoring System. (a) Applicability. Holders of...
50 CFR 300.45 - Vessel Monitoring System.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-10-01
... 50 Wildlife and Fisheries 9 2011-10-01 2011-10-01 false Vessel Monitoring System. 300.45 Section 300.45 Wildlife and Fisheries INTERNATIONAL FISHING AND RELATED ACTIVITIES INTERNATIONAL FISHERIES REGULATIONS South Pacific Tuna Fisheries § 300.45 Vessel Monitoring System. (a) Applicability. Holders of...
Albatrosses Following Fishing Vessels: How Badly Hooked Are They on an Easy Meal?
Granadeiro, José P.; Phillips, Richard A.; Brickle, Paul; Catry, Paulo
2011-01-01
Fisheries have major impacts on seabirds, both by changing food availability and by causing direct mortality of birds during trawling and longline setting. However, little is known about the nature and the spatial-temporal extent of the interactions between individual birds and vessels. By studying a system in which we had fine-scale data on bird movements and activity, and near real-time information on vessel distribution, we provide new insights on the association of a threatened albatross with fisheries. During early chick-rearing, black-browed albatrosses Thalassarche melanophris from two different colonies (separated by only 75 km) showed significant differences in the degree of association with fisheries, despite being nearly equidistant to the Falklands fishing fleet. Most foraging trips from either colony did not bring tracked individuals close to vessels, and proportionally little time and foraging effort was spent near ships. Nevertheless, a few individuals repeatedly visited fishing vessels, which may indicate they specialise on fisheries-linked food sources and so are potentially more vulnerable to bycatch. The evidence suggests that this population has little reliance on fisheries discards at a critical stage of its nesting cycle, and hence measures to limit fisheries waste on the Patagonian shelf that also reduce vessel attractiveness and the risk of incidental mortality, would be of high overall conservation benefit. PMID:21399696
78 FR 30762 - Safety Zone; 2013 Fish Festival Fireworks, Lake Erie, Vermilion, OH
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2013-05-23
...-AA00 Safety Zone; 2013 Fish Festival Fireworks, Lake Erie, Vermilion, OH AGENCY: Coast Guard, DHS... during the 2013 Fish Festival Fireworks display. This temporary safety zone is necessary to protect... necessary to ensure the safety of spectators and vessels during the 2013 Fish Festival Fireworks. This zone...
50 CFR 648.93 - Monkfish minimum fish sizes.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-10-01
... 50 Wildlife and Fisheries 12 2014-10-01 2014-10-01 false Monkfish minimum fish sizes. 648.93... Measures for the NE Multispecies and Monkfish Fisheries § 648.93 Monkfish minimum fish sizes. (a) General provisions. All monkfish caught by vessels issued a valid Federal monkfish permit must meet the minimum fish...
50 CFR 648.127 - Scup recreational fishing season.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-10-01
... 50 Wildlife and Fisheries 12 2013-10-01 2013-10-01 false Scup recreational fishing season. 648.127... Measures for the Scup Fishery § 648.127 Scup recreational fishing season. Fishermen and vessels that are... possession limit specified in § 648.128(a). The recreational fishing season may be adjusted pursuant to the...
50 CFR 648.127 - Scup recreational fishing season.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-10-01
... 50 Wildlife and Fisheries 12 2014-10-01 2014-10-01 false Scup recreational fishing season. 648.127... Measures for the Scup Fishery § 648.127 Scup recreational fishing season. Fishermen and vessels that are... possession limit specified in § 648.128(a). The recreational fishing season may be adjusted pursuant to the...
50 CFR 648.127 - Scup recreational fishing season.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-10-01
... 50 Wildlife and Fisheries 12 2012-10-01 2012-10-01 false Scup recreational fishing season. 648.127... Measures for the Scup Fishery § 648.127 Scup recreational fishing season. Fishermen and vessels that are... possession limit specified in § 648.128(a). The recreational fishing season may be adjusted pursuant to the...
Fish scale-derived collagen patch promotes growth of blood and lymphatic vessels in vivo.
Wang, Jun Kit; Yeo, Kim Pin; Chun, Yong Yao; Tan, Timothy Thatt Yang; Tan, Nguan Soon; Angeli, Véronique; Choong, Cleo
2017-11-01
In this study, Type I collagen was extracted from fish scales asa potential alternative source of collagen for tissue engineering applications. Since unmodified collagen typically has poor mechanical and degradation stability both in vitro and in vivo, additional methylation modification and 1,4-butanediol diglycidyl ether (BDE) crosslinking steps were used to improve the physicochemical properties of fish scale-derived collagen. Subsequently, in vivo studies using a murine model demonstrated the biocompatibility of the different fish scale-derived collagen patches. In general, favorable integration of the collagen patches to the surrounding tissues, with good infiltration of cells, blood vessels (BVs) and lymphatic vessels (LVs) were observed under growth factor-free conditions. Interestingly, significantly higher (p<0.05) number of LVs was found to be more abundant around collagen patches with methylation modification and BDE crosslinking. Overall, we have demonstrated the potential application of fish scale-derived collagen as a promising scaffolding material for various biomedical applications. Currently the most common sources of collagen are of bovine and porcine origins, although the industrial use of collagen obtained from non-mammalian species is growing in importance, particularly since they have a lower risk of disease transmission and are not subjected to any cultural or religious constraints. However, unmodified collagen typically has poor mechanical and degradation stability both in vitro and in vivo. Hence, in this study, Type I collagen was successfully extracted from fish scales and chemically modified and crosslinked. In vitro studies showed overall improvement in the physicochemical properties of the material, whilst in vivo implantation studies showed improvements in the growth of blood and lymphatic host vessels in the vicinity of the implants. Copyright © 2017 Acta Materialia Inc. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Seabird movement reveals the ecological footprint of fishing vessels.
Bodey, Thomas W; Jessopp, Mark J; Votier, Stephen C; Gerritsen, Hans D; Cleasby, Ian R; Hamer, Keith C; Patrick, Samantha C; Wakefield, Ewan D; Bearhop, Stuart
2014-06-02
Exploitation of the seas is currently unsustainable, with increasing demand for marine resources placing intense pressure on the Earth's largest ecosystem [1]. The scale of anthropogenic effects varies from local to entire ocean basins [1-3]. For example, discards of commercial capture fisheries can have both positive and negative impacts on scavengers at the population and community-level [2-6], although this is driven by individual foraging behaviour [3,7]. Currently, we have little understanding of the scale at which individual animals initiate such behaviours. We use the known interaction between fisheries and a wide-ranging seabird, the Northern gannet Morus bassanus[3], to investigate how fishing vessels affect individual birds' behaviours in near real-time. We document the footprint of fishing vessels' (≥15 m length) influence on foraging decisions (≤11 km), and a potential underlying behavioural mechanism, by revealing how birds respond differently to vessels depending on gear type and activity. Such influences have important implications for fisheries, including the proposed discard ban [8]), and wider marine management. Copyright © 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
The effect of rights-based fisheries management on risk taking and fishing safety.
Pfeiffer, Lisa; Gratz, Trevor
2016-03-08
Commercial fishing is a dangerous occupation despite decades of regulatory initiatives aimed at making it safer. We posit that rights-based fisheries management (the individual allocation of fishing quota to vessels or fishing entities, also called catch shares) can improve safety by solving many of the problems associated with the competitive race to fish experienced in fisheries around the world. The competitive nature of such fisheries results in risky behavior such as fishing in poor weather, overloading vessels with fishing gear, and neglecting maintenance. Although not necessarily intended to address safety issues, catch shares eliminate many of the economic incentives to fish as rapidly as possible. We develop a dataset and methods to empirically evaluate the effects of the adoption of catch shares management on a particularly risky type of behavior: the propensity to fish in stormy weather. After catch shares was implemented in an economically important US West Coast fishery, a fisherman's probability of taking a fishing trip in high wind conditions decreased by 82% compared with only 31% in the former race to fish fishery. Overall, catch shares caused the average annual rate of fishing on high wind days to decrease by 79%. These results are evidence that institutional changes can significantly reduce individual, voluntary risk exposure and result in safer fisheries.
The effect of rights-based fisheries management on risk taking and fishing safety
Pfeiffer, Lisa; Gratz, Trevor
2016-01-01
Commercial fishing is a dangerous occupation despite decades of regulatory initiatives aimed at making it safer. We posit that rights-based fisheries management (the individual allocation of fishing quota to vessels or fishing entities, also called catch shares) can improve safety by solving many of the problems associated with the competitive race to fish experienced in fisheries around the world. The competitive nature of such fisheries results in risky behavior such as fishing in poor weather, overloading vessels with fishing gear, and neglecting maintenance. Although not necessarily intended to address safety issues, catch shares eliminate many of the economic incentives to fish as rapidly as possible. We develop a dataset and methods to empirically evaluate the effects of the adoption of catch shares management on a particularly risky type of behavior: the propensity to fish in stormy weather. After catch shares was implemented in an economically important US West Coast fishery, a fisherman’s probability of taking a fishing trip in high wind conditions decreased by 82% compared with only 31% in the former race to fish fishery. Overall, catch shares caused the average annual rate of fishing on high wind days to decrease by 79%. These results are evidence that institutional changes can significantly reduce individual, voluntary risk exposure and result in safer fisheries. PMID:26884188
Ocean-wide tracking of pelagic sharks reveals extent of overlap with longline fishing hotspots.
Queiroz, Nuno; Humphries, Nicolas E; Mucientes, Gonzalo; Hammerschlag, Neil; Lima, Fernando P; Scales, Kylie L; Miller, Peter I; Sousa, Lara L; Seabra, Rui; Sims, David W
2016-02-09
Overfishing is arguably the greatest ecological threat facing the oceans, yet catches of many highly migratory fishes including oceanic sharks remain largely unregulated with poor monitoring and data reporting. Oceanic shark conservation is hampered by basic knowledge gaps about where sharks aggregate across population ranges and precisely where they overlap with fishers. Using satellite tracking data from six shark species across the North Atlantic, we show that pelagic sharks occupy predictable habitat hotspots of high space use. Movement modeling showed sharks preferred habitats characterized by strong sea surface-temperature gradients (fronts) over other available habitats. However, simultaneous Global Positioning System (GPS) tracking of the entire Spanish and Portuguese longline-vessel fishing fleets show an 80% overlap of fished areas with hotspots, potentially increasing shark susceptibility to fishing exploitation. Regions of high overlap between oceanic tagged sharks and longliners included the North Atlantic Current/Labrador Current convergence zone and the Mid-Atlantic Ridge southwest of the Azores. In these main regions, and subareas within them, shark/vessel co-occurrence was spatially and temporally persistent between years, highlighting how broadly the fishing exploitation efficiently "tracks" oceanic sharks within their space-use hotspots year-round. Given this intense focus of longliners on shark hotspots, our study argues the need for international catch limits for pelagic sharks and identifies a future role of combining fine-scale fish and vessel telemetry to inform the ocean-scale management of fisheries.
Ocean-wide tracking of pelagic sharks reveals extent of overlap with longline fishing hotspots
Queiroz, Nuno; Humphries, Nicolas E.; Hammerschlag, Neil; Miller, Peter I.; Sousa, Lara L.; Seabra, Rui; Sims, David W.
2016-01-01
Overfishing is arguably the greatest ecological threat facing the oceans, yet catches of many highly migratory fishes including oceanic sharks remain largely unregulated with poor monitoring and data reporting. Oceanic shark conservation is hampered by basic knowledge gaps about where sharks aggregate across population ranges and precisely where they overlap with fishers. Using satellite tracking data from six shark species across the North Atlantic, we show that pelagic sharks occupy predictable habitat hotspots of high space use. Movement modeling showed sharks preferred habitats characterized by strong sea surface-temperature gradients (fronts) over other available habitats. However, simultaneous Global Positioning System (GPS) tracking of the entire Spanish and Portuguese longline-vessel fishing fleets show an 80% overlap of fished areas with hotspots, potentially increasing shark susceptibility to fishing exploitation. Regions of high overlap between oceanic tagged sharks and longliners included the North Atlantic Current/Labrador Current convergence zone and the Mid-Atlantic Ridge southwest of the Azores. In these main regions, and subareas within them, shark/vessel co-occurrence was spatially and temporally persistent between years, highlighting how broadly the fishing exploitation efficiently “tracks” oceanic sharks within their space-use hotspots year-round. Given this intense focus of longliners on shark hotspots, our study argues the need for international catch limits for pelagic sharks and identifies a future role of combining fine-scale fish and vessel telemetry to inform the ocean-scale management of fisheries. PMID:26811467
Radiated noise from commercial ships in the Gulf of Maine: implications for whale/vessel collisions.
Allen, J Kaitlyn; Peterson, Michael L; Sharrard, George V; Wright, Dana L; Todd, Sean K
2012-09-01
To understand mysticete acoustic-based detection of ships, radiated noise from high-speed craft, cruise ships, catamarans and fishing vessels was recorded June-September 2009. Calibrated acoustic data (<2500 Hz) from a vertical hydrophone array was combined with ship passage information. A cruise ship had the highest broadband source level, while a fishing vessel had the lowest. Ship noise radiated asymmetrically and varied with depth. Bow null-effect acoustic shadow zones were observed for all ship classes and were correlated with ship-length-to-draft-ratios. These shadow zones may reduce ship detection by near-surface mysticetes.
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... monitoring under the fisheries research plan (deployment plan). NMFS would use the ex-vessel value fee... conservation needs, with funds provided through a system of fees based on the ex- vessel value of groundfish... category would pay to NMFS an observer fee based upon the ex-vessel value of fish landed (ex-vessel value...
75 FR 56903 - Pacific Halibut Fisheries; Limited Access for Guided Sport Charter Vessels in Alaska
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2010-09-17
.... 100503209-0430-02] RIN 0648-AY85 Pacific Halibut Fisheries; Limited Access for Guided Sport Charter Vessels... program for charter vessels in the guided sport fishery for Pacific halibut in the waters of International... sport fishing for halibut and charter vessels in IPHC Areas 2C and 3A may be found in sections 3, 25...
75 FR 38758 - Pacific Halibut Fisheries; Limited Access for Guided Sport Charter Vessels in Alaska
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2010-07-06
.... 100503209-0215-01] RIN 0648-AY85 Pacific Halibut Fisheries; Limited Access for Guided Sport Charter Vessels... that would amend the limited access program for charter vessels in the guided sport fishery for Pacific... 13024). IPHC regulations affecting sport fishing for halibut and charter vessels in IPHC Areas 2C and 3A...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-07-01
... IN ALASKA Special Regulations-Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve Commercial Fishing § 13.1146... Inlets. (b) Commercial fishing in the waters of the west arm of Glacier Bay north of 58° 50.0′ N latitude... fishing regulations. (c) Commercial fishing in the east arm of Glacier Bay, north of an imaginary line...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-07-01
... IN ALASKA Special Regulations-Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve Commercial Fishing § 13.1146... Inlets. (b) Commercial fishing in the waters of the west arm of Glacier Bay north of 58° 50.0′ N latitude... fishing regulations. (c) Commercial fishing in the east arm of Glacier Bay, north of an imaginary line...
50 CFR 679.81 - Rockfish Program annual harvester privileges.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-10-01
...) Maximum retainable amount (MRA) limits—(1) Rockfish cooperative. A vessel assigned to a rockfish... those species as established in Table 10 to this part. (4) Maximum retainable amount (MRA) calculation and limits—catcher vessels. (i) The MRA for an incidental catch species for vessels fishing under the...
50 CFR 679.81 - Rockfish Program annual harvester privileges.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-10-01
...) Maximum retainable amount (MRA) limits—(1) Rockfish cooperative. A vessel assigned to a rockfish... those species as established in Table 10 to this part. (4) Maximum retainable amount (MRA) calculation and limits—catcher vessels. (i) The MRA for an incidental catch species for vessels fishing under the...
50 CFR 679.81 - Rockfish Program annual harvester privileges.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-10-01
...) Maximum retainable amount (MRA) limits—(1) Rockfish cooperative. A vessel assigned to a rockfish... those species as established in Table 10 to this part. (4) Maximum retainable amount (MRA) calculation and limits—catcher vessels. (i) The MRA for an incidental catch species for vessels fishing under the...
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2013-04-22
... DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Maritime Administration [Docket No. MARAD-2013 0043] Requested Administrative Waiver of the Coastwise Trade Laws: Vessel FISHIN GAME; Invitation for Public Comments AGENCY... FISHIN GAME is: Intended Commercial Use Of Vessel: Sport fishing excursions with six passengers or less...
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2012-02-03
... DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Maritime Administration [Docket No. MARAD-2012-0003] Requested Administrative Waiver of the Coastwise Trade Laws: Vessel BIG GAME; Invitation for Public Comments AGENCY... GAME is: Intended Commercial Use of Vessel: ``Fishing charter boat.'' Geographic Region: ``Rhode Island...
46 CFR 28.875 - Radar, depth sounding, and auto-pilot.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-10-01
... 46 Shipping 1 2013-10-01 2013-10-01 false Radar, depth sounding, and auto-pilot. 28.875 Section 28.875 Shipping COAST GUARD, DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY UNINSPECTED VESSELS REQUIREMENTS FOR COMMERCIAL FISHING INDUSTRY VESSELS Aleutian Trade Act Vessels § 28.875 Radar, depth sounding, and auto-pilot...
46 CFR 28.875 - Radar, depth sounding, and auto-pilot.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-10-01
... 46 Shipping 1 2014-10-01 2014-10-01 false Radar, depth sounding, and auto-pilot. 28.875 Section 28.875 Shipping COAST GUARD, DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY UNINSPECTED VESSELS REQUIREMENTS FOR COMMERCIAL FISHING INDUSTRY VESSELS Aleutian Trade Act Vessels § 28.875 Radar, depth sounding, and auto-pilot...
46 CFR 28.875 - Radar, depth sounding, and auto-pilot.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-10-01
... 46 Shipping 1 2012-10-01 2012-10-01 false Radar, depth sounding, and auto-pilot. 28.875 Section 28.875 Shipping COAST GUARD, DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY UNINSPECTED VESSELS REQUIREMENTS FOR COMMERCIAL FISHING INDUSTRY VESSELS Aleutian Trade Act Vessels § 28.875 Radar, depth sounding, and auto-pilot...
46 CFR 28.110 - Life preservers or other personal flotation devices.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... 46 Shipping 1 2010-10-01 2010-10-01 false Life preservers or other personal flotation devices. 28.110 Section 28.110 Shipping COAST GUARD, DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY UNINSPECTED VESSELS REQUIREMENTS FOR COMMERCIAL FISHING INDUSTRY VESSELS Requirements for All Vessels § 28.110 Life preservers or...
46 CFR 28.110 - Life preservers or other personal flotation devices.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-10-01
... 46 Shipping 1 2011-10-01 2011-10-01 false Life preservers or other personal flotation devices. 28.110 Section 28.110 Shipping COAST GUARD, DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY UNINSPECTED VESSELS REQUIREMENTS FOR COMMERCIAL FISHING INDUSTRY VESSELS Requirements for All Vessels § 28.110 Life preservers or...
50 CFR 679.30 - General CDQ regulations.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... description of the target fisheries, the types of vessels and processors that will be used, the locations and... vessels or processors fishing under contract with any CDQ group. Any vessel or processor harvesting or... nature of the work and the career advancement potential for each type of work. (iv) Community eligibility...
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... DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Maritime Administration [Docket No. MARAD-2011 0157] Requested Administrative Waiver of the Coastwise Trade Laws: Vessel FOR-2-NA; Invitation for Public Comments AGENCY...-2-NA is: Intended Commercial Use of Vessel: ``Charter fishing, for hire.'' Geographic Region...
46 CFR 105.30-5 - Grounding of electrical equipment.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-10-01
... 46 Shipping 4 2013-10-01 2013-10-01 false Grounding of electrical equipment. 105.30-5 Section 105... VESSELS COMMERCIAL FISHING VESSELS DISPENSING PETROLEUM PRODUCTS Electrical Requirements § 105.30-5 Grounding of electrical equipment. (a) All electrical equipment shall be grounded to the vessel's common...
46 CFR 105.30-5 - Grounding of electrical equipment.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... 46 Shipping 4 2010-10-01 2010-10-01 false Grounding of electrical equipment. 105.30-5 Section 105... VESSELS COMMERCIAL FISHING VESSELS DISPENSING PETROLEUM PRODUCTS Electrical Requirements § 105.30-5 Grounding of electrical equipment. (a) All electrical equipment shall be grounded to the vessel's common...
46 CFR 105.30-5 - Grounding of electrical equipment.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-10-01
... 46 Shipping 4 2012-10-01 2012-10-01 false Grounding of electrical equipment. 105.30-5 Section 105... VESSELS COMMERCIAL FISHING VESSELS DISPENSING PETROLEUM PRODUCTS Electrical Requirements § 105.30-5 Grounding of electrical equipment. (a) All electrical equipment shall be grounded to the vessel's common...
46 CFR 105.30-5 - Grounding of electrical equipment.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-10-01
... 46 Shipping 4 2014-10-01 2014-10-01 false Grounding of electrical equipment. 105.30-5 Section 105... VESSELS COMMERCIAL FISHING VESSELS DISPENSING PETROLEUM PRODUCTS Electrical Requirements § 105.30-5 Grounding of electrical equipment. (a) All electrical equipment shall be grounded to the vessel's common...
46 CFR 105.30-5 - Grounding of electrical equipment.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-10-01
... 46 Shipping 4 2011-10-01 2011-10-01 false Grounding of electrical equipment. 105.30-5 Section 105... VESSELS COMMERCIAL FISHING VESSELS DISPENSING PETROLEUM PRODUCTS Electrical Requirements § 105.30-5 Grounding of electrical equipment. (a) All electrical equipment shall be grounded to the vessel's common...
50 CFR 648.15 - Facilitation of enforcement.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-10-01
... surfclam and ocean quahog vessel owners and operators. (1) Surfclam and ocean quahog open access permitted vessels. Vessel owners or operators issued an open access surfclam or ocean quahog open access permit for.../or an Open Access Herring Permit that fished with midwater trawl gear pursuant to § 648.80(d). Such...
46 CFR 28.875 - Radar, depth sounding, and auto-pilot.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... 46 Shipping 1 2010-10-01 2010-10-01 false Radar, depth sounding, and auto-pilot. 28.875 Section 28.875 Shipping COAST GUARD, DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY UNINSPECTED VESSELS REQUIREMENTS FOR COMMERCIAL FISHING INDUSTRY VESSELS Aleutian Trade Act Vessels § 28.875 Radar, depth sounding, and auto-pilot...
46 CFR 28.110 - Life preservers or other personal flotation devices.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-10-01
... 46 Shipping 1 2013-10-01 2013-10-01 false Life preservers or other personal flotation devices. 28.110 Section 28.110 Shipping COAST GUARD, DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY UNINSPECTED VESSELS REQUIREMENTS FOR COMMERCIAL FISHING INDUSTRY VESSELS Requirements for All Vessels § 28.110 Life preservers or...
46 CFR 28.110 - Life preservers or other personal flotation devices.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-10-01
... 46 Shipping 1 2012-10-01 2012-10-01 false Life preservers or other personal flotation devices. 28.110 Section 28.110 Shipping COAST GUARD, DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY UNINSPECTED VESSELS REQUIREMENTS FOR COMMERCIAL FISHING INDUSTRY VESSELS Requirements for All Vessels § 28.110 Life preservers or...
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... Catcher Vessels Less Than 60 Feet (18.3 m) Length Overall Using Hook-and-Line or Pot Gear in the Bering... prohibiting directed fishing for Pacific cod by catcher vessels less than 60 feet (18.3 m) length overall (LOA...
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2011-11-10
... DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Maritime Administration [Docket No. MARAD-2011 0146] Requested Administrative Waiver of the Coastwise Trade Laws; Vessel REEL ATTITUDE; Invitation for Public Comments AGENCY... ATTITUDE is: Intended Commercial Use of Vessel: ``Fishing Charter passenger less than 6.'' Geographic...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... vessels” means any commercial fishing vessel of not more than 500 gross tons used in the salmon or crab... gross tons used in the salmon or crab fisheries of Oregon, Washington, or Alaska, the construction of...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-10-01
... vessels” means any commercial fishing vessel of not more than 500 gross tons used in the salmon or crab... gross tons used in the salmon or crab fisheries of Oregon, Washington, or Alaska, the construction of...
Madsen, Nina A H; Aarsæther, Karl G; Herrmann, Bent
2017-01-01
Demersal Seining is an active fishing method applying two long seine ropes and a seine net. Demersal seining relies on fish responding to the seine rope as it moves during the fishing process. The seine ropes and net are deployed in a specific pattern encircling an area on the seabed. In some variants of demersal seining the haul-in procedure includes a towing phase where the fishing vessel moves forward before starting to winch in the seine ropes. The initial seine rope encircled area, the gradual change in it during the haul-in process and the fish's reaction to the moving seine ropes play an important role in the catch performance of demersal seine fishing. The current study investigates this subject by applying computer simulation models for demersal seine fishing. The demersal seine fishing is dynamic in nature and therefore a dynamic model, SeineSolver is applied for simulating the physical behaviour of the seine ropes during the fishing process. Information about the seine rope behaviour is used as input to another simulation tool, SeineFish that predicts the catch performance of the demersal seine fishing process. SeineFish implements a simple model for how fish at the seabed reacts to an approaching seine rope. Here, the SeineSolver and SeineFish tools are applied to investigate catching performance for a Norwegian demersal seine fishery targeting cod (Gadus morhua) in the coastal zone. The effect of seine rope layout pattern and the duration of the towing phase are investigated. Among the four different layout patterns investigated, the square layout pattern was predicted to perform best; catching 69%-86% more fish than would be obtained with the rectangular layout pattern. Inclusion of a towing phase in the fishing process was found to increase the catch performance for all layout patterns. For the square layout pattern, inclusion of a towing phase of 15 or 35 minutes increased the catch performance by respectively 37% and 48% compared to fishing without a towing phase. These results highlights the importance of the selected seine rope layout pattern and the duration of the towing phase when fishermen try to maximize the catch performance of their fishery. To our knowledge this is the first time the combination of models for the physical behaviour of seine ropes and for fish behaviour in response to seine rope movements have been applied to predict catch performance for demersal seining.
Madsen, Nina A. H.; Aarsæther, Karl G.; Herrmann, Bent
2017-01-01
Demersal Seining is an active fishing method applying two long seine ropes and a seine net. Demersal seining relies on fish responding to the seine rope as it moves during the fishing process. The seine ropes and net are deployed in a specific pattern encircling an area on the seabed. In some variants of demersal seining the haul-in procedure includes a towing phase where the fishing vessel moves forward before starting to winch in the seine ropes. The initial seine rope encircled area, the gradual change in it during the haul-in process and the fish's reaction to the moving seine ropes play an important role in the catch performance of demersal seine fishing. The current study investigates this subject by applying computer simulation models for demersal seine fishing. The demersal seine fishing is dynamic in nature and therefore a dynamic model, SeineSolver is applied for simulating the physical behaviour of the seine ropes during the fishing process. Information about the seine rope behaviour is used as input to another simulation tool, SeineFish that predicts the catch performance of the demersal seine fishing process. SeineFish implements a simple model for how fish at the seabed reacts to an approaching seine rope. Here, the SeineSolver and SeineFish tools are applied to investigate catching performance for a Norwegian demersal seine fishery targeting cod (Gadus morhua) in the coastal zone. The effect of seine rope layout pattern and the duration of the towing phase are investigated. Among the four different layout patterns investigated, the square layout pattern was predicted to perform best; catching 69%-86% more fish than would be obtained with the rectangular layout pattern. Inclusion of a towing phase in the fishing process was found to increase the catch performance for all layout patterns. For the square layout pattern, inclusion of a towing phase of 15 or 35 minutes increased the catch performance by respectively 37% and 48% compared to fishing without a towing phase. These results highlights the importance of the selected seine rope layout pattern and the duration of the towing phase when fishermen try to maximize the catch performance of their fishery. To our knowledge this is the first time the combination of models for the physical behaviour of seine ropes and for fish behaviour in response to seine rope movements have been applied to predict catch performance for demersal seining. PMID:28771583
50 CFR Table 1b to Part 679 - Discard and Disposition Codes
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
.... 63 Deadloss (crab only). 79 Halibut retained for future sale (Halibut only). 87 Overage (Specify overage type in comment). 62 Tagged Fish (Exempt from IFQ). 64 Whole fish/bait, not sold. Used as bait on board vessel. 92 Whole fish/bait, sold. 61 Whole fish/discard at sea.Whole groundfish and prohibited...
50 CFR 648.91 - Monkfish regulated mesh areas and restrictions on gear and methods of fishing.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-10-01
... restrictions on gear and methods of fishing. 648.91 Section 648.91 Wildlife and Fisheries FISHERY CONSERVATION... § 648.91 Monkfish regulated mesh areas and restrictions on gear and methods of fishing. All vessels fishing for, possessing or landing monkfish must comply with the following minimum mesh size, gear, and...
50 CFR 648.91 - Monkfish regulated mesh areas and restrictions on gear and methods of fishing.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-10-01
... restrictions on gear and methods of fishing. 648.91 Section 648.91 Wildlife and Fisheries FISHERY CONSERVATION... § 648.91 Monkfish regulated mesh areas and restrictions on gear and methods of fishing. All vessels fishing for, possessing or landing monkfish must comply with the following minimum mesh size, gear, and...
50 CFR 679.82 - Rockfish Program use caps and sideboard limits.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-10-01
... with that LLP licence that is subsequently approved by NMFS may not fish for that fishing year in any... of Alaska for which it adopts the applicable Federal fishing season for that species with any vessel... sideboard restrictions apply to fishing activities during July 1 through July 31 of each year in each...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-10-01
...: SPECIFICATIONS AND APPROVAL LIFESAVING EQUIPMENT Fishing Tackle Kits, Emergency, for Merchant Vessels § 160.061-5... FISHING TACKLE KIT OPEN ONLY FOR ACTUAL EMERGENCY USE NOT FOR INSPECTION (b) [Reserved] ...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-10-01
...: SPECIFICATIONS AND APPROVAL LIFESAVING EQUIPMENT Fishing Tackle Kits, Emergency, for Merchant Vessels § 160.061-5... FISHING TACKLE KIT OPEN ONLY FOR ACTUAL EMERGENCY USE NOT FOR INSPECTION (b) [Reserved] ...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-10-01
...: SPECIFICATIONS AND APPROVAL LIFESAVING EQUIPMENT Fishing Tackle Kits, Emergency, for Merchant Vessels § 160.061-5... FISHING TACKLE KIT OPEN ONLY FOR ACTUAL EMERGENCY USE NOT FOR INSPECTION (b) [Reserved] ...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-10-01
...: SPECIFICATIONS AND APPROVAL LIFESAVING EQUIPMENT Fishing Tackle Kits, Emergency, for Merchant Vessels § 160.061-5... FISHING TACKLE KIT OPEN ONLY FOR ACTUAL EMERGENCY USE NOT FOR INSPECTION (b) [Reserved] ...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
...: SPECIFICATIONS AND APPROVAL LIFESAVING EQUIPMENT Fishing Tackle Kits, Emergency, for Merchant Vessels § 160.061-5... FISHING TACKLE KIT OPEN ONLY FOR ACTUAL EMERGENCY USE NOT FOR INSPECTION (b) [Reserved] ...
75 FR 63145 - Submission for OMB Review; Comment Request
Federal Register 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
2010-10-14
... fishing vessels. Deferred taxes are recaptured by reducing an agreement vessel's basis for depreciation by... obtain or retain benefits. OMB Desk Officer: [email protected] . Copies of the above...
SeaShark and Starfish opertional data processing schemes for AVHRR and SeaWiFs
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Flowerdew, R. J.; Corlyon, Anaa M.; Greer, W. A. D.; Newby, Steve J.; Winder, C. P.
1997-02-01
SeaShark is an operational software package for processing, archiving and cataloguing AVHRR and SeaWiFS data using an operator friendly GUI. Upon receipt of a customer order, it produces standard AVHRR data products, including Sea Surface Temperature (SST) and it has recently been modified to include SeaWiFS level 2 data processing. This uses an atmospheric correction scheme developed by the Plymouth Marine Laboratory, UK (PML) that builds upon the standard Gordon and Wang approach to be applicable over both case 1 and case 2 waters. Higher level products are then generated using PML algorithms, including chlorophyll a, a CZCS-type pigment, Kd, and suspended particulate matter. Outputs are in CEOS-compatible format. The software also produces fast delivery products (FDPs) of chlorophyll a and SST. These FDPs are combined in the StarFish software package to provide maps indicating potential location of phytoplankton and the preferred thermal environment of certain pelagic fish species. Fishing vessels may obtain these maps over Inmarsat, allowing them to achieve a greater efficiency hence lower cost.
50 CFR 300.218 - Reporting and recordkeeping requirements.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... fishing vessel of the United States used for commercial fishing for HMS in the Pacific Ocean must maintain... INTERNATIONAL FISHERIES REGULATIONS Western and Central Pacific Fisheries for Highly Migratory Species § 300.218... reporting requirements as listed below: (i) Western Pacific pelagic fisheries. Fishing activities subject to...
50 CFR 300.218 - Reporting and recordkeeping requirements.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-10-01
... fishing vessel of the United States used for commercial fishing for HMS in the Pacific Ocean must maintain... INTERNATIONAL FISHERIES REGULATIONS Western and Central Pacific Fisheries for Highly Migratory Species § 300.218... reporting requirements as listed below: (i) Western Pacific pelagic fisheries. Fishing activities subject to...
46 CFR 28.515 - Submergence test as an alternative to stability calculations.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-10-01
... portion of the lowest 3 feet (0.91 meters) of the vessel's hull is not more than 6 inches (152 millimeters... vessel must float with the lower end of the vessel not more than 12 inches (0.31 meters) below the water... the center of gravity of the equivalent maximum fish load must be located to one side of the vessel's...
46 CFR 28.515 - Submergence test as an alternative to stability calculations.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-10-01
... portion of the lowest 3 feet (0.91 meters) of the vessel's hull is not more than 6 inches (152 millimeters... vessel must float with the lower end of the vessel not more than 12 inches (0.31 meters) below the water... the center of gravity of the equivalent maximum fish load must be located to one side of the vessel's...
46 CFR 28.515 - Submergence test as an alternative to stability calculations.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-10-01
... portion of the lowest 3 feet (0.91 meters) of the vessel's hull is not more than 6 inches (152 millimeters... vessel must float with the lower end of the vessel not more than 12 inches (0.31 meters) below the water... the center of gravity of the equivalent maximum fish load must be located to one side of the vessel's...
46 CFR 28.150 - Emergency Position Indicating Radio Beacons (EPIRBs).
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... REQUIREMENTS FOR COMMERCIAL FISHING INDUSTRY VESSELS Requirements for All Vessels § 28.150 Emergency Position... communication equipment must have a Ship Radio Station License issued by the Federal Communications Commission...
Federal Register 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
2010-08-25
... DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration 50 CFR Part 253 [Docket No. 0908061221-91225-01] RIN 0648-AY16 Merchant Marine Act and Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act Provisions; Fishing Vessel, Fishing Facility and Individual Fishing Quota Lending Program...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-10-01
... HMS. (36) Fish with bottom or pelagic longline and shark gillnet gear for HMS without adhering to the... Atlantic shark identification workshop certificate as specified at § 635.8. (53) Fish for, catch, possess....8. (12) Fish for Atlantic sharks with unauthorized gear or possess Atlantic sharks on board a vessel...
50 CFR 300.117 - Prohibitions.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-10-01
.... (9) Fail to use real-time C-VMS port-to-port on board U.S. vessels harvesting AMLR in the Convention... documentation of the use of real-time C-VMS port-to-port by the vessel that harvested such Dissostichus species... fish, from sorting the catch to the storage of the finished product. (bb) Vessel monitoring systems. (1...
46 CFR 28.805 - Launching of survival craft.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... 46 Shipping 1 2010-10-01 2010-10-01 false Launching of survival craft. 28.805 Section 28.805... FISHING INDUSTRY VESSELS Aleutian Trade Act Vessels § 28.805 Launching of survival craft. In addition to the survival craft requirements in subpart B, each vessel must have a gate or other opening in the...
50 CFR 648.58 - Rotational Closed Areas.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-10-01
... Atlantic Sea Scallop Fishery § 648.58 Rotational Closed Areas. (a) Elephant Trunk Closed Area. No vessel may fish for scallops in, or possess or land scallops from, the area known as the Elephant Trunk Closed Area. No vessel may possess scallops in the Elephant Trunk Closed Area, unless such vessel is only...
50 CFR 648.58 - Rotational Closed Areas.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-10-01
... Atlantic Sea Scallop Fishery § 648.58 Rotational Closed Areas. (a) Elephant Trunk Closed Area. No vessel may fish for scallops in, or possess or land scallops from, the area known as the Elephant Trunk Closed Area. No vessel may possess scallops in the Elephant Trunk Closed Area, unless such vessel is only...
50 CFR 660.14 - Vessel Monitoring System (VMS) requirements.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-10-01
... transmissions to NMFS OLE prior to fishing: (1) Any vessel registered for use with a limited entry “A” endorsed... vessel re-enters the EEZ off the coasts of Washington, Oregon or California. Under this exemption, the... approved for this exemption. (iii) Permit transfer exemption. If the limited entry permit has been...
50 CFR 300.223 - Purse seine fishing restrictions.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-10-01
... thereof be kept on board and delivered to NMFS for research purposes. (vii) Sea turtle release. After... retention of a dead sea turtle for research. In releasing a sea turtle the vessel owner or operator must: (A) Place the vessel engine in neutral gear so that the propeller is disengaged and the vessel is stopped...
Federal Register 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
2011-07-06
..., NMFS, Northeast Regional Office, 55 Great Republic Drive, Gloucester, MA 01930. Mark the outside of the..., and vessel upgrade, replacement, and confirmation of permit history provisions similar to established... hold upgrade for Tier 1 and Tier 2 vessels; Allow vessel owners to retain mackerel fishing history in a...
50 CFR 648.8 - Vessel identification.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
..., DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE FISHERIES OF THE NORTHEASTERN UNITED STATES General Provisions § 648.8 Vessel... m) in registered length must: (1) Affix permanently its name on the port and starboard sides of the... in contrasting color at least 18 inches (45.7 cm) in height for fishing vessels over 65 ft (19.8 m...
50 CFR 648.26 - Observer requirements for the Loligo fishery.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... NMFS of the vessel name, vessel permit number, contact name for coordination of observer deployment... that does not match the Loligo trip plan that was called in to NMFS is prohibited from fishing for... numbers for trip notification calls are only valid for 48 hr from the intended sail date. (c) A vessel...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-10-01
... up to two times during the fishing season as long as the second change in vessel registration is back.... Limited entry permits will normally be registered for use with a particular vessel at the time the permit is issued, renewed, transferred, or replaced. If the permit will be used with a vessel other than the...
Adapting to Regional Enforcement: Fishing Down the Governance Index
Österblom, Henrik; Sumaila, U. Rashid; Bodin, Örjan; Hentati Sundberg, Jonas; Press, Anthony J.
2010-01-01
Background Illegal, Unreported and Unregulated (IUU) fishing is a problem for marine resource managers, leading to depletion of fish stocks and negative impacts on marine ecosystems. These problems are particularly evident in regions with weak governance. Countries responsible for sustainable natural resource management in the Southern Ocean have actively worked to reduce IUU fishing in the region over a period of 15 years, leading to a sequence of three distinct peaks of IUU fishing. Methodology/Principal Findings We reviewed existing public records relating to IUU fishing in the Southern Ocean between 1995–2009 and related this information to the governance capacity of flag states responsible for IUU vessels. IUU operators used a number of methods to adapt to enforcement actions, resulting in reduced risks of detection, apprehension and sanctioning. They changed fishing locations, vessel names and flag states, and ports for offloading IUU catches. There was a significant decrease in the proportion of IUU vessels flagged to CCAMLR countries, and a significant decrease in the average governance index of flag states. Despite a decreasing trend of IUU fishing, further actions are hampered by the regional scope of CCAMLR and the governance capacity of responsible states. Conclusions/Significance This is the first study of long-term change in the modus operandi of IUU fishing operators, illustrating that IUU operators can adapt to enforcement actions and that such dynamics may lead to new problems elsewhere, where countries have a limited capacity. This outsourcing of problems may have similarities to natural resource extraction in other sectors and in other regions. IUU fishing is the result of a number of factors, and effectively addressing this major challenge to sustainable marine resource extraction will likely require a stronger focus on governance. Highly mobile resource extractors with substantial funds are able to adapt to changing regulations by exploiting countries and regions with limited capacity. PMID:20877460
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Block, B.; Ferretti, F.; White, T.; De Leo, G.; Hazen, E. L.; Bograd, S. J.
2016-12-01
Anthropogenic impacts on marine predators have been examined within exclusive economic zones, but few data sets have enabled assessing human fishing impacts on the high seas. By combining large electronic tagging databases archiving mobile predator movements (e.g. Tagging of Pacific Pelagics, TAG A Giant, Animal Telemetry Network) with the global fishing catch and fishing effort data, from satellite tracks of vessels on the high seas (AIS), a better understanding of human use and exploitation at a global scale can be obtained. This capacity to combine the movements of mobile ocean predators (tunas, sharks, billfishes) with analyses of their human predator's behaviors, via examination of the global fishing fleet activities is unprecedented due to the new access researchers are garnering to these big satellite derived AIS databases. Global Fishing Watch is one example of such a data provider, that now makes accessible, the AIS data from the global community of maritime vessels, and has developed along with researchers new algorithms that delineate distinct types of fishing vessel behaviors (longline, purse seiner) and effort. When combined with satellite tagging data of mobile apex predators, oceanographic preferences, records of fishing fleets catches, targeted species and economic drivers of fisheries, new quantitative insights can be gained about the catch reporting of fleets, and the pelagic species targeted at a global scale. Research communities can now also examine how humans behave on the high seas, and potentially improve how fish stocks, such as tunas, billfishes, and sharks are exploited. The capacity to gather information on diverse human fishing fleets and behaviors remotely, should provide a wealth of new tools that can potentially be applied toward the resource management efforts surrounding these global fishing fleets. This type of information is essential for prioritizing regions of conservation concern for megaufauna swimming in our oceans.
78 FR 68817 - Proposed Information Collection; Comment Request; Northeast Region Gear Identification
Federal Register 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
2013-11-15
... provide vessel and gear identification information (e.g., hull identification number, Federal fishing... submitted to the NMFS as a result of this collection. The vessel's hull identification number or other means...
Shipboard fisheries management terminals
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
Nagler, R. G.; Sager, E. V.
1980-01-01
The needs of the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMGS), National Weather Service, and the U.S. Coast Guard for locational, biological, and environmental data were assessed. The fisheries conservation zones and the yellowfin tuna jurisdiction of the NMFS operates observer programs on foreign and domestic fishing vessels. Data input terminal and data transfer and processing technology are reviewed to establish available capability. A matrix of implementation options is generated to identify the benefits of each option, and preliminary cost estimates are made. Recommendations are made for incremental application of available off the shelf hardware to obtain improved performance and benefits within a well bounded cost. Terminal recommendations are made for three interdependent shipboard units emphasizing: (1) the determination of location and fishing activity; (2) hand held data inputting and formatting in the fishing work areas; and (3) data manipulation, merging, and editing.
Federal Register 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
2013-01-24
... Catcher Vessels Greater Than or Equal To 60 Feet (18.3 Meters) Length Overall Using Pot Gear in the Bering... prohibiting directed fishing for Pacific cod by pot catcher vessels greater than or equal to 60 feet (18.3... allowable catch (TAC) specified for pot catcher vessels greater than or equal to 60 feet (18.3 m) LOA in the...
Federal Register 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
2010-11-26
... Catcher Vessels Less Than 60 Feet (18.3 m) Length Overall Using Hook-and-Line or Pot Gear in the Bering.... SUMMARY: NMFS is prohibiting directed fishing for Pacific cod by catcher vessels less than 60 feet (18.3 m... allocated to catcher vessels less than 60 feet LOA using hook-and-line or pot gear in the BSAI. DATES...
Federal Register 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
2012-02-22
... Catcher Vessels Less Than 60 Feet (18.3 Meters) Length Overall Using Hook-and-Line or Pot Gear in the...: NMFS is prohibiting directed fishing for Pacific cod by catcher vessels less than 60 feet (18.3 meters... catch (TAC) specified for catcher vessels less than 60 feet (18.3 m) LOA using hook-and-line or pot gear...
Federal Register 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
2013-02-08
... Catcher Vessels Less Than 60 Feet (18.3 Meters) Length Overall Using Hook-and-Line or Pot Gear in the...: NMFS is prohibiting directed fishing for Pacific cod by catcher vessels less than 60 feet (18.3 meters... catch (TAC) specified for catcher vessels less than 60 feet (18.3 m) LOA using hook-and-line or pot gear...
Federal Register 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
2012-01-23
... Catcher Vessels Greater Than or Equal To 60 Feet (18.3 Meters) Length Overall Using Pot Gear in the Bering... prohibiting directed fishing for Pacific cod by pot catcher vessels greater than or equal to 60 feet (18.3... allowable catch (TAC) specified for pot catcher vessels greater than or equal to 60 feet (18.3 m) LOA in the...
Federal Register 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
2010-02-02
... Vessels Greater Than or Equal to 60 Feet (18.3 Meters) Length Overall Using Pot Gear in the Bering Sea and... directed fishing for Pacific cod by pot catcher vessels greater than or equal to 60 feet (18.3 meters (m...) specified for pot catcher vessels greater than or equal to 60 feet (18.3 m) LOA in the BSAI. DATES...
Federal Register 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
2011-01-24
... Catcher Vessels Greater Than or Equal to 60 Feet (18.3 Meters) Length Overall Using Pot Gear in the Bering... prohibiting directed fishing for Pacific cod by pot catcher vessels greater than or equal to 60 feet (18.3... catch (TAC) specified for pot catcher vessels greater than or equal to 60 feet (18.3 m) LOA in the BSAI...
Fish Hold Effluent and Fish Hold Cleaning Wastewater Discharge
2011-11-01
holds are also often cleaned or disinfected by vessel crews between catches. All fish holds are evacuated (i.e., completely emptied) for cleaning...Cleaning may simply involve rinsing the tanks with this water, or crews sometimes add detergents or disinfectants . Crews also often use scrub brushes to...Gillnetters typically gut the fish on-board, and then place the gutted fish in a hold filled with wet ice. In southeast Alaska, the wet ice is
50 CFR 648.264 - Gear requirements/restrictions.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... on the annual vessel permit application. (3) Parlor traps/pots. No person may haul or remove lobster... traps/pots, fished in 200 fathoms (365.8 m) or less by a vessel issued a limited access lobster permit...
50 CFR 648.264 - Gear requirements/restrictions.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-10-01
... on the annual vessel permit application. (3) Parlor traps/pots. No person may haul or remove lobster... traps/pots, fished in 200 fathoms (365.8 m) or less by a vessel issued a limited access lobster permit...
33 CFR 174.17 - Contents of application for certificate of number.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-07-01
... carrying, commercial fishing, or other commercial use. (9) Make of vessel. (10) Year vessel was..., sail or other. (16) Whether the fuel is gasoline, diesel, or other. (17) The signature of the owner. (b...
Federal Register 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
2012-02-15
... Convention on the Conservation and Management of Highly Migratory Fish Stocks in the Western and Central... Management Area'' (Eastern SMA) and requirements relating to discards from purse seine fishing vessels. This... and Management of Highly Migratory Fish Stocks in the Western and Central Pacific Ocean (Commission or...
50 CFR 648.291 - Individual fishing quota.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... 50 Wildlife and Fisheries 8 2010-10-01 2010-10-01 false Individual fishing quota. 648.291 Section... vessel with a fishing history that includes a valid tilefish limited access permit for the 2005 permit year and reported landings of tilefish from 2001 through 2005 that constituted at least 0.5 percent of...
50 CFR 648.89 - Recreational and charter/party vessel restrictions.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... regulated species or ocean pout sub-ACL specified for the recreational fishery was exceeded, the Regional... sub-ACL for each stock, as follows: (i) For fishing year 2010, recreational catch shall be compared to the recreational sub-ACL for that stock for fishing year 2010. (ii) For fishing year 2011, the average...
50 CFR 648.89 - Recreational and charter/party vessel restrictions.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-10-01
... regulated species or ocean pout sub-ACL specified for the recreational fishery was exceeded, the Regional... sub-ACL for each stock, as follows: (i) For fishing year 2010, recreational catch shall be compared to the recreational sub-ACL for that stock for fishing year 2010. (ii) For fishing year 2011, the average...
50 CFR 648.89 - Recreational and charter/party vessel restrictions.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-10-01
... regulated species or ocean pout sub-ACL specified for the recreational fishery was exceeded, the Regional... sub-ACL for each stock, as follows: (i) For fishing year 2010, recreational catch shall be compared to the recreational sub-ACL for that stock for fishing year 2010. (ii) For fishing year 2011, the average...
50 CFR 665.935 - Fishing permit procedures and criteria.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-10-01
... 50 Wildlife and Fisheries 13 2013-10-01 2013-10-01 false Fishing permit procedures and criteria... Pacific Remote Islands Marine National Monument § 665.935 Fishing permit procedures and criteria. (a) Non-commercial fishing—(1) Applicability. Except as provided in section 665.934(d), a vessel that is used to non...
50 CFR 665.935 - Fishing permit procedures and criteria.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-10-01
... 50 Wildlife and Fisheries 13 2014-10-01 2014-10-01 false Fishing permit procedures and criteria... Pacific Remote Islands Marine National Monument § 665.935 Fishing permit procedures and criteria. (a) Non-commercial fishing—(1) Applicability. Except as provided in section 665.934(d), a vessel that is used to non...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... dorsal and anal fins and forward of the tail fin. Fish or fish products regulated under this subpart... these species, except parts other than meat (e.g., heads, eyes, roe, guts, and tails), and shark fins... previous sentence with respect to fish caught in the exclusive economic zone or by a vessel of the United...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-10-01
... dorsal and anal fins and forward of the tail fin. Fish or fish products regulated under this subpart... these species, except parts other than meat (e.g., heads, eyes, roe, guts, and tails), and shark fins... previous sentence with respect to fish caught in the exclusive economic zone or by a vessel of the United...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
...) Fish with bottom or pelagic longline and shark gillnet gear for HMS without adhering to the gear... workshop in violation of § 635.8. (12) Fish for Atlantic sharks with unauthorized gear or possess Atlantic sharks on board a vessel with unauthorized gear on board as specified in § 635.21(e)(3). (13) Fish for...