AT‐SEA MONITORING PROGRAM Sample Clauses

AT‐SEA MONITORING PROGRAM. The Sector will be participating in the NMFS funded at‐ sea‐monitoring program for FY2010.
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AT‐SEA MONITORING PROGRAM. 3 As a lease only entity, the Sector will not contract with one or more vendors approved by NMFS 4 to provide at-sea monitoring services prior to May 1, 2021. 6 Section 6.08. Mooncusser Sector Monitoring Program. 7 Reserved. 9 Section 6.09. Mooncusser Sector Electronic Monitoring Program. 10 Reserved. 12 Article VII. ENFORCEMENT.
AT‐SEA MONITORING PROGRAM. The Sector will implement, through the expanded Northeast Fisheries Observer Program (“NEFOP”), an adequate at-sea monitoring program that meets, at minimum, the standards as described in the NMFS Letter to Sector Managers and Representatives dated August 20, 2009. The Sector will rely upon the at-sea monitoring program to document fishing activity, including discards. The Manager will maintain a database if all catch data, including but not limited to VTR, dealer, monitor, and observer data.
AT‐SEA MONITORING PROGRAM. 10 The Mooncusser Sector will participate in the Northeast Fisheries Observer Program (NEFOP) and 11 NMFS industry-funded ASM program, pursuant to an independent contract between the Xxxxxx 00 and a NMFS approved provider. Vessels will notify for sector trips using the PTNS system and 13 may be selected for coverage to meet ASM requirements. The Sector manager will maintain a 14 database of all catch data, including but not limited to VTR, dealer, monitor, and observer data.
AT‐SEA MONITORING PROGRAM. 19 See at sea monitoring description in Xxxxxxx X. 0 XXXXXXX X 3 MAINE COAST COMMUNITY SECTOR MEMBERS’ PERMITS AND VESSELS 4 The following table includes all Federal and state permits held by persons participating in the 5 sector, and indicates whether each permit is enrolled and will actively fish in a sector, or will be 6 subject to the provisions of the common pool. 8 [See attachment D] 2 EXHIBIT F 3 4 OWNERSHIP INTERESTS 5 OF AT LEAST THREE VESSELS 6 8 [Provided in Attachment F] 14 Table 1 Sector Information Summary of Maine Coast Community Sector and Operations Plan for Fishing Year 2014 2 Primary Fishing Locations (Broad Stock Areas) Gulf of Maine, Inshore Georges Bank, Offshore Georges Bank 3 Gear Trawl: 45% Gillnet: 55% 4 Primary homeports and landing ports 1. Portland Harbor, Portland, ME 2. Port Xxxxx Harbor, Port Xxxxx ME 3. Cape Porpoise Harbor, Kennebunkport, ME 4.Cundys Harbor, Harpswell, ME 5 Secondary homeports and landing ports 1. Camp Ellis, Saco, ME 2. Gloucester Harbor, Gloucester, MA 3. Boothbay Harbor, Boothbay Harbor ME 4. Kennebunkport Harbor, Kennebunkport, ME 5. Sebasco Harbor, Phippsburg, ME 6. Five Islands, ME 7. Bass Harbor, ME 8.South Bristol, ME 6 Number of participants Total permits enrolled in the Sector: 45 Number of active vessels: 20 Note: Active Vessels are those enrolled in this sector that intend to land groundfish during the 2015 and 2016 fishing years.

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