Common use of Consolidation of ACE Clause in Contracts

Consolidation of ACE. In FY 2020, 63 % of the permits enrolled in NEFS 5 for FYs 2021 and 39 2022 are attached to vessels actively fishing for NE multispecies. For FYs 2021 and 2022, NEFS 40 5 has 24 permits currently enrolled. Of those permits, 18 are anticipated to actively fish for NE 41 multispecies in FYs 2021 and 2022. While these numbers may change, NEFS 5 expects that 42 compared to FY 2020, there would be no change from the consolidation that previously occurred 43 among the members in FY 2020. The member permits that are not attached to active NE 44 multispecies vessels in FYs 2021 and 2022 are the same permits that did not fish in FY 2020. In 45 all cases, a member who owns multiple permits fished the ACE (or DAS if in the common pool) 46 of all those permits on fewer hulls and will now continue to fish the ACE contributed by all those 47 permits on fewer hulls, resulting in no additional consolidation.

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Samples: downloads.regulations.gov, media.fisheries.noaa.gov

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Consolidation of ACE. In FY 20202018, 63 15 % of the permits enrolled in NEFS 5 Sector 13 for FYs 2021 2019 and 39 2022 40 20 are attached to vessels actively fishing for NE multispecies. For FYs 2021 2019 and 202220, NEFS 40 5 Sector 13 41 has 24 62 permits currently enrolled. Of those permits, 18 10 are anticipated to actively fish for NE 41 42 multispecies in FYs 2021 2019 and 202220. While these numbers may change, NEFS 5 Sector 13 expects that 42 43 compared to FY 20202018, there would be no change from the consolidation that previously occurred 43 44 among the members in FY 20202018. The member permits that are not attached to active NE 44 45 multispecies vessels in FYs 2021 2019 and 2022 2020 are the same permits that did not fish in FY 20202018. In 45 all cases, a member who owns multiple permits fished the ACE (or DAS if in the common pool) 46 47 of all those permits on fewer hulls and will now continue to fish the ACE contributed by all those 47 48 permits on fewer hulls, resulting in no additional consolidation.

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Samples: media.fisheries.noaa.gov, downloads.regulations.gov

Consolidation of ACE. In FY 20202022, 63 14 % of the permits enrolled in NEFS 5 11 for FYs 2021 2023 and 39 2022 26 2024 are attached to vessels actively fishing for NE multispecies. For FYs 2021 2023 and 20222024, NEFS 40 5 27 11 has 24 42 permits currently enrolled. Of those permits, 18 7 are anticipated to actively fish for NE 41 28 multispecies in FYs 2021 2023 and 20222024. While these numbers may change, NEFS 5 11 expects that 42 29 compared to FY 20202022, there would be no change from the consolidation that previously occurred 43 30 among the members in FY 20202022. The member permits that are not attached to active NE 44 31 multispecies vessels in FYs 2021 2023 and 2022 2024 are the same permits that did not fish in FY 20202022. In 45 all 32 most cases, a member who owns multiple permits fished the ACE (or DAS if in the common 33 pool) 46 of all those permits on fewer hulls and will now continue to fish the ACE contributed by all 34 those 47 permits on fewer hulls, resulting in no additional consolidation.

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Samples: www.fisheries.noaa.gov

Consolidation of ACE. In FY 2020, 63 21 % of the permits enrolled in NEFS 5 11 for FYs 2021 and 39 45 2022 are attached to vessels actively fishing for NE multispecies. For FYs 2021 and 2022, NEFS 40 5 46 11 has 24 48 permits currently enrolled. Of those permits, 18 10 are anticipated to actively fish for NE 41 47 multispecies in FYs 2021 and 2022. While these numbers may change, NEFS 5 11 expects that 42 48 compared to FY 2020, there would be no change from the consolidation that previously occurred 43 49 among the members in FY 2020. The member permits that are not attached to active NE 44 50 multispecies vessels in FYs 2021 and 2022 are the same permits that did not fish in FY 2020. In 45 1 all cases, a member who owns multiple permits fished the ACE (or DAS if in the common pool) 46 2 of all those permits on fewer hulls and will now continue to fish the ACE contributed by all those 47 3 permits on fewer hulls, resulting in no additional consolidation.

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Samples: media.fisheries.noaa.gov

Consolidation of ACE. In FY 20202018, 63 22 % of the permits enrolled in NEFS 5 Sector 11 for FYs 2021 2019 and 39 2022 37 20 are attached to vessels actively fishing for NE multispecies. For FYs 2021 2019 and 202220, NEFS 40 5 Sector 11 38 has 24 50 permits currently enrolled. Of those permits, 18 11 are anticipated to actively fish for NE 41 39 multispecies in FYs 2021 2019 and 202220. While these numbers may change, NEFS 5 Sector 11 expects that 42 40 compared to FY 20202018, there would be no change from the consolidation that previously occurred 43 41 among the members in FY 20202018. The member permits that are not attached to active NE 44 42 multispecies vessels in FYs 2021 2019 and 2022 2020 are the same permits that did not fish in FY 20202018. In 45 43 all cases, a member who owns multiple permits fished the ACE (or DAS if in the common pool) 46 44 of all those permits on fewer hulls and will now continue to fish the ACE contributed by all those 47 45 permits on fewer hulls, resulting in no additional consolidation.

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Samples: downloads.regulations.gov

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Consolidation of ACE. In FY 20202018, 63 22 % of the permits enrolled in NEFS 5 Sector 11 for FYs 2021 2019 and 39 2022 45 20 are attached to vessels actively fishing for NE multispecies. For FYs 2021 2019 and 202220, NEFS 40 5 Sector 11 46 has 24 50 permits currently enrolled. Of those permits, 18 11 are anticipated to actively fish for NE 41 47 multispecies in FYs 2021 2019 and 202220. While these numbers may change, NEFS 5 Sector 11 expects that 42 48 compared to FY 20202018, there would be no change from the consolidation that previously occurred 43 49 among the members in FY 20202018. The member permits that are not attached to active NE 44 50 multispecies vessels in FYs 2021 2019 and 2022 2020 are the same permits that did not fish in FY 20202018. In 45 1 all cases, a member who owns multiple permits fished the ACE (or DAS if in the common pool) 46 2 of all those permits on fewer hulls and will now continue to fish the ACE contributed by all those 47 3 permits on fewer hulls, resulting in no additional consolidation.

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Samples: media.fisheries.noaa.gov

Consolidation of ACE. In FY 20202018, 63 76 % of the permits enrolled in NEFS Sector 5 for FYs 2021 2019 and 39 2022 40 20 are attached to vessels actively fishing for NE multispecies. For FYs 2021 2019 and 202220, NEFS 40 Sector 5 41 has 24 25 permits currently enrolled. Of those permits, 18 19 are anticipated to actively fish for NE 41 42 multispecies in FYs 2021 2019 and 202220. While these numbers may change, NEFS Sector 5 expects that 42 43 compared to FY 20202018, there would be no change from the consolidation that previously occurred 43 44 among the members in FY 20202018. The member permits that are not attached to active NE 44 45 multispecies vessels in FYs 2021 2019 and 2022 2020 are the same permits that did not fish in FY 20202018. In 45 all cases, a member who owns multiple permits fished the ACE (or DAS if in the common pool) 46 47 of all those permits on fewer hulls and will now continue to fish the ACE contributed by all those 47 48 permits on fewer hulls, resulting in no additional consolidation.

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Samples: media.fisheries.noaa.gov

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