Advanced Notice of Offloading Sample Clauses

Advanced Notice of Offloading. If required for effective monitoring, the Sector Manager may timely request that all Sector Members and Participating Vessels notify the Sector Manager prior to offloading fish, and establish a minimum advance notice time period, as specified in Exhibit E – Dockside Monitoring Plan.
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Advanced Notice of Offloading. Consistent with the requirements of Section 35 6.01, vessels shall notify the Sector Manager through the vessel’s Vessel Monitoring System 36 (VMS) or other means prior to landing, Consistent with Exhibit G, each Participating Vessel 37 operator must send a trip start hail and a trip end hail six hours before arrival, or immediately 38 upon leaving the fishing grounds if fishing ends less than six before landing. An alternative 39 timing for the trip end hail may be implemented during the 2018 fishing year if agreed upon by 40 the sector, sector monitoring provider, and GARFO. Vessels shall provide location and 41 approximate time of landing, and estimation of pounds to be landed. The trip end hail will be 42 sent upon completion of the last tow with required information. 43
Advanced Notice of Offloading. If appropriate or necessary for purposes of quota monitoring or Sector efficiency, the Members’ Participating Vessels may be required to notify the Manager prior to offloading fish.
Advanced Notice of Offloading. Consistent with the requirements of Section 6.01, vessels shall notify the Sector Manager and/or DMV through the vessel’s Vessel Monitoring System (VMS) or other means a minimum of 6 hours prior to landing, or within a shorter period of time so long as it is agreed by the Member, Manager, DMV and NMFS that notice is adequate. Vessels shall provide location and approximate time of landing, and estimation of pounds to be landed. As indicated in Section 6.01 below, for trips less than 6 hours or occurring less than 6 hours of port, the trip start hail will also provide estimated date and time of arrival to port and estimated date and time of offload. The trip end hail will be sent upon completion of the last tow with required updated information.
Advanced Notice of Offloading. Consistent with the requirements of Section 36 6.01, vessels shall notify the Sector Manager through the vessel’s Vessel Monitoring System 37 (VMS) or other means prior to landing, Consistent with Exhibit G, each Participating Vessel 38 operator must send a trip start hail and a trip end hail six hours before arrival, or immediately 39 upon leaving the fishing grounds if fishing ends less than six before landing. An alternative 40 timing for the trip end hail may be implemented during the 2015-2016 fishing year if agreed 41 upon by the sector, sector monitoring provider, and NMFS. Vessels shall provide location and 42 approximate time of landing, and estimation of pounds to be landed. The trip end hail will be 43 sent upon completion of the last tow with required information.
Advanced Notice of Offloading. Consistent with the requirements of 5 Section 6.01, vessels shall notify the Sector Manager and/or DMV through the vessel’s 6 Vessel Monitoring System (VMS) or other means a minimum of 6 hours prior to landing, 7 or within a shorter period of time so long as it is agreed by the Member, Manager, DMV
Advanced Notice of Offloading. Vessels shall notify the Manager and/or DMV and/or NMFS Office of Law Enforcement (“OLE”) through the vessel’s Vessel Monitoring System (“VMS”) or other means at least 6 hours prior to landing for trips greater than 6 hours in length. For trips less than 6 hours in length or occurring within 6 hours of port, the estimated time of arrival to port and time of offload will be provided in the trip start hail. The trip end hail will be sent upon completion of the last tow/haul with required updated information; and NMFS is so notified. Notification shall be made in accordance with the procedures described in Exhibits E, F and H-L.
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Advanced Notice of Offloading. 35 Vessels shall notify the Manager and/or NMFS Office of Law Enforcement (“OLE”) through the 36 vessel’s Vessel Monitoring System (“VMS”) or other means at least 6 hours prior to landing for 37 trips greater than 6 hours in length. For trips less than 6 hours in length or occurring within 6 38 hours of port, the estimated time of arrival to port will be provided in the trip start hail, if 39 required. The trip end hail will be sent upon completion of the last tow or haul with required 40 updated information. An alternative timing for the trip end hail may be implemented if agreed 41 upon by the Sector and NOAA fisheries.
Advanced Notice of Offloading. Consistent with the requirements of 12 Section 6.01, vessels shall notify the Sector Manager through the vessel’s Vessel 13 Monitoring System (VMS) or other means prior to landing, Consistent with Exhibit G, 14 each Participating Vessel operator must send a trip start hail and a trip end hail six hours 15 before arrival, or immediately upon leaving the fishing grounds if fishing ends less than 16 six before landing. An alternative timing for the trip end hail may be implemented during 17 the 2014 fishing year if agreed upon by the sector, sector monitoring provider, and
Advanced Notice of Offloading. Consistent with the requirements of Section 6.01, vessels shall notify the Sector Manager through the vessel’s Vessel Monitoring System (VMS) or other means prior to landing, Vessels shall provide location and approximate time of landing, and estimation of pounds to be landed. The trip end hail will be sent upon completion of the last tow with required information.
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