Exhibit B: Additional Details Regarding Specific Approved Sector Exemptions Sample Clauses

Exhibit B: Additional Details Regarding Specific Approved Sector Exemptions. Exemption from the 6.5-inch mesh size for directed redfish trips:
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Exhibit B: Additional Details Regarding Specific Approved Sector Exemptions. Prohibition on combining small-mesh exempted fishery and sector trips: 5 6 The exemption applies to sector trips only and is intended to allow a vessel to catch small-mesh species 7 after targeting groundfish. Under this exemption, a sector vessel must fish with trawl nets that meet 8 current regulatory requirements and sector exemptions during the first part of the trip, but may switch 9 to modified small-mesh gear for the second portion of the trip. The small-mesh portion of the trip must 10 be fished in the Sector Small-Mesh Fishery Exemption Area, described below, and must use the modified 11 small-mesh gear described below. A vessel may land xxxxxxx, longfin squid, mackerel, xxxxxxx and other 12 species permitted for retention in small-mesh exempted fisheries, provided the vessel still meets the 13 requirements of those fisheries. For more information on small-mesh fishery exemptions and permitted 14 species see: 15 xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxx.xxxx.xxx/new-england-mid-atlantic/commercial-fishing/southern-new-england- 16 exemption-area 18 Vessels may not fish the small-mesh portion of their trip using this exemption in the Southern 19 Windowpane Accountability Measure Areas, where they overlap with the exemption area. 21 As shown above, the Sector Small-Mesh Fishery Exemption Area is comprised of Statistical Areas 537, 22 539, and 613, and is defined as the waters bounded by the following points, connected in the order 23 listed by rhumb lines, except where otherwise noted: 24
Exhibit B: Additional Details Regarding Specific Approved Sector Exemptions. 5 The exemption applies to sector trips only and is intended to allow a vessel to catch some small- 6 mesh species after targeting groundfish. A vessel could land xxxxxxx, longfin squid, mackerel, 7 xxxxxxx and other small-mesh species, provided the vessel still meets the requirements of those 8 fisheries. Because of declaration, observer, and reporting requirements in other fisheries, a 9 vessel may not be able to target groundfish and catch more than incidental amounts of small- 10 mesh species. A sector vessel must fish with trawl nets that meet current regulatory requirements 11 and sector exemptions during the first part of the trip, but may switch to modified small mesh
Exhibit B: Additional Details Regarding Specific Approved Sector Exemptions. Limits on the number of sink gillnets for Day gillnet vessels in GB, SNE, and MA RMAs
Exhibit B: Additional Details Regarding Specific Approved Sector Exemptions. Prohibition on combining small-mesh exempted fishery and sector trips: 4 5 The exemption applies to sector trips only, and is intended to allow a vessel to catch some small-mesh 6 species, after targeting groundfish. A vessel could land xxxxxxx, longfin squid, mackerel, xxxxxxx and 12 below. 13 16 18 Sector Small-Mesh Fishery Exemption Area 1 is bounded by the following coordinates connected in the 19 order listed by straight lines, except where otherwise noted: 20 Point N. Latitude W. Longitude Note A 40°39.2' 73°07.0' B 40°34.0' 73°07.0' C 41°03.5' 71°34.0' D 41°23.0' 71°11.5' E 41°27.6' 71°11.5' (1) F 41°18.3' 71°51.5' G 41°04.3' 71°51.5' (2) A 40°39.2' 73°07.0'
Exhibit B: Additional Details Regarding Specific Approved Sector Exemptions 

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