AT-SEA MONITOR SELECTION PROCESS Sample Clauses

AT-SEA MONITOR SELECTION PROCESS. A determination will be made immediately 4 after completing a Pre‐Trip Notification whether the trip in question has been 5 preliminarily selected for a NEFOP Observer. As explained by Northeast Fishery 6 Observer Program Staff, the PTNS immediately determines whether a trip has been 7 preliminarily selected for NEFOP coverage. If a trip is preliminarily selected, NEFOP 8 Providers have twelve hours to determine whether they can deploy a NEFOP 9 observer. Therefore, if the PTNS immediately determines that the trip is not 10 preliminarily selected for a NEFOP Observer, the PTNS notification and all 11 corresponding details will immediately be forwarded to the Sectors ASM 12 Provider(s). If the trip in question is preliminarily selected for a NEFOP Observer, 13 the NEFOP Program protocol will be followed and the Vessel will be notified in 14 accordance to the process of this program. Additionally, the ASM Provider(s) will 15 be notified immediately of this preliminary selection for NEFOP coverage and a 16 waiver from ASM will be provided. 17
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AT-SEA MONITOR SELECTION PROCESS. A determination will be made immediately 14 preliminarily selected for a NEFOP Observer, the PTNS notification and all 15 corresponding details will immediately be forwarded to the Sectors ASM 17 the NEFOP Program protocol will be followed and the Vessel will be notified in 18 accordance to the process of this program. Additionally, the ASM Provider(s) will 19 be notified immediately of this preliminary selection for NEFOP coverage and a 20 waiver from ASM will be provided.
AT-SEA MONITOR SELECTION PROCESS. A determination will be made after 43 completeing a Pre-Trip Notification whether the trip in question has been 44 preliminarily selected for NEFOP Observer or At-Sea Monitor. 45 1 1.4.1 NOTIFICATION OF SELECTION/WAIVER FROM ASM: 2 A. Trips Not Selected for Coverage: 4 i. Trip Boats: A Vessel that has completed their pre-trip 6 notified immediately upon completing their pre-trip 14 time up to the estimated departure date and time provided in 15 their pre-trip notification.
AT-SEA MONITOR SELECTION PROCESS. A determination will be made after completing 43 a Pre-Trip Notification whether the trip in question has been preliminarily selected 44 for a NEFOP Observer or ASM Monitor 45
AT-SEA MONITOR SELECTION PROCESS. A determination will be made immediately 7 after completing a Pre‐Trip Notification whether the trip in question has been 8 preliminarily selected for a NEFOP Observer. As explained by Northeast Fishery 9 Observer Program Staff, the PTNS immediately determines whether a trip has been 10 preliminarily selected for NEFOP coverage. If a trip is preliminarily selected, NEFOP 11 Providers have twelve hours to determine whether they can deploy a NEFOP 12 observer. Therefore, if the PTNS immediately determines that the trip is not 13 preliminarily selected for a NEFOP Observer, the PTNS notification and all 14 corresponding details will immediately be forwarded to the Sectors ASM Provider(s).
AT-SEA MONITOR SELECTION PROCESS. A determination will be made after completing 38 a Pre-Trip Notification whether the trip in question has been preliminarily selected 39 for a NEFOP Observer or ASM Monitor. 40 41 1.4.1 NOTIFICATION OF SELECTION/WAIVER FROM ASM: 42 A. Trips Not Selected for Coverage: 44 i. Trip Boats: A Vessel that has completed their pre-trip 45 notification for trips which will be 48 hours or longer will be 1 notified upon completing their pre-trip notification, if not 2 preliminarily selected for a NEFOP Observer, whether the trip 3 has been preliminarily selected for an At-Sea Monitor. If the 5 Provider(s) on all details pertaining to the trip and may set sail 6 at any time as long as an ASM is onboard or a subsequent 7 waiver has been granted. If the trip has not been preliminarily 8 selected for an ASM the vessel may set sail at any time up to the 9 estimated departure date and time provided in their pre-trip 10 notification.
AT-SEA MONITOR SELECTION PROCESS. A determination will be made immediately after 1 completing a Pre‐Trip Notification whether the trip in question has been preliminarily 2 selected for a NEFOP Observer. As explained by Northeast Fishery Observer Program Staff, 3 the PTNS immediately determines whether a trip has been preliminarily selected for NEFOP 4 coverage. If a trip is preliminarily selected, NEFOP Providers have twelve hours to 5 determine whether they can deploy a NEFOP observer. Therefore, if the PTNS immediately 7 notification and all corresponding details will immediately be forwarded to the Sectors 8 ASM Provider(s). If the trip in question is preliminarily selected for a NEFOP Observer, the 9 NEFOP Program protocol will be followed and the Vessel will be notified in accordance to 10 the process of this program. Additionally, the ASM Provider(s) will be notified immediately 11 of this preliminary selection for NEFOP coverage and a waiver from ASM will be provided. 12
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