Participating Vessel Catch Reports Sample Clauses

Participating Vessel Catch Reports. To enable each Member and the 46 Sector to monitor the Memberscompliance with this Agreement, each Member agrees to 2 basis, by providing the Manager with a copy of the official Vessel Trip Report, Electronic 3 Vessel Trip Report (EVTR), or other reporting document authorized by NMFS within 24 4 hours of offloading retained catch or prior to departing on a subsequent trip, whichever 5 occurs first, in the form and manner prescribed by the Manager. If electronic VTR 6 reporting has been approved for use in the 2011 fishing year, vessels will either submit an 7 electronic VTR or a paper VTR. If electronic reporting has not been approved for use in 8 2011 fishing year the vessel will submit a paper VTR and, if required by the sector 9 manager, an electronic VTR to the sector manager. As provided in Section 3.05, the 10 sector manager will retain and maintain all sector data, including records of all paper and 11 electronic VTRs. 13 The Members agree that these records shall be maintained by the Manager. The Manager 14 shall provide such Member with the Sector’s catch information that is generated from 15 such records as described in Exhibit C, or upon the request of any Member. As described 16 in Section 3.05 the Manager shall, on a weekly basis, transmit to NMFS the Sector ACE 17 Reports generated from such information along with Vessel Trip Reports or other 18 documents required by NMFS.
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Participating Vessel Catch Reports. 18 To enable each Member and the Sector to monitor the Memberscompliance with this 20 landing-by-landing basis, by providing the Manager with a copy of the official Vessel Trip Report, 21 Electronic Vessel Trip Report (“EVTR”), or other reporting document authorized by NMFS within 22 24 hours, or as soon as possible thereafter, of offloading retained catch or prior to departing on 23 a subsequent trip, whichever occurs first, in the form and manner prescribed by the Manager.
Participating Vessel Catch Reports. To enable each Member and the Sector to monitor the Memberscompliance with this Agreement, each Member agrees to report each of its Participating Vessels’ entire catch by species on a landing-by-landing basis, by providing the Manager with a copy of the official Vessel Trip Report, Electronic Vessel Trip Report (EVTR), or other reporting document authorized by NMFS within 24 hours of offloading retained catch or prior to departing on a subsequent trip, whichever occurs first, in the form and manner prescribed by the Manager. If electronic VTR reporting has been approved for use in the 2010 fishing year, vessels will either submit an electronic VTR or a paper VTR. If electronic reporting has not been approved for use in 2010 fishing year the vessel will submit a paper VTR and, if required by the sector manager, an electronic VTR to the sector manager. As provided in Section 3.05, the sector manager will retain and maintain all sector data, including records of all paper and electronic VTRs. The Members agree that these records shall be maintained by the Manager. The Manager shall provide such Member with the Sector’s catch information that is generated from such records as described in Exhibit C, or upon the request of any Member. As described in Section 3.05 the Manager shall, on a weekly basis, transmit to NMFS the Sector ACE Reports generated from such information along with Vessel Trip Reports or other documents required by NMFS.
Participating Vessel Catch Reports. All participating vessels are required to report to NMFS as required by the FMP in addition to reporting to their sector manager. To enable each Member and the Sector to monitor the Memberscompliance with this Agreement, each Member agrees to report each of its Participating Vessels’ entire catch from sector trips (including discards) by pounds, by species, by broad groundfish statistical area so the Sector Manager can easily determine which stock of a species was caught on a daily basis, by providing the Manager with an electronic copy of estimates of daily catch and discards via VMS. Sector vessels which do not fish on sector trips agree that the Sector Manager will use VTR and dealer data as submitted to NMFS to do compile the required annual report. Additionally, Members will provide a copy of their official Vessel Trip Reports and other reporting documents authorized by NMFS within 24 hours of offloading fish in the form and manner prescribed by the Manager. The Members agree that the Manager shall maintain these records. The Manager shall, upon the request of any Member, provide such Member with the Sector’s aggregate catch information that is generated from such records. Vessel operators may be subject to investigation and/ or penalty by the sector if they do not meet the sector-determined deadlines for submitting their VTRs, dealer and dockside monitoring reports. Each member acknowledges and agrees that (a) it is responsible for complying with all permitting requirements, recordkeeping, catch reporting, and VMS requirements described in 50 CFR part 648.
Participating Vessel Catch Reports. To enable each Member and the Sector to monitor the Memberscompliance with this Agreement, each Member agrees to report each of its Participating Vessels’ entire catch on a landing-by-landing basis, by providing the Manager with a copy of the official Vessel Trip Report, Electronic Vessel Trip Report (“EVTR”), or other reporting document authorized by NMFS within 24 hours of offloading retained catch or prior to departing on a subsequent trip, whichever occurs first, in the form and manner prescribed by the Manager. The Members agree that these records shall be maintained by the Manager. The Manager shall, upon the request of any Member or NMFS, provide such Member or NMFS with the Sector’s aggregate catch information that is generated from such records.
Participating Vessel Catch Reports. All participating vessels are required to report to NMFS as required by the FMP in addition to reporting to their sector manager. To enable each Member and the Sector to monitor the Memberscompliance with this Agreement, each Member agrees to report each of its Participating Vessels’ entire catch from sector trips (including discards) by pounds, by species, and by broad groundfish statistical area so the Sector Manager can determine which stock of a species has been caught on a daily via VMS. Sector vessels which do not fish on sector trips agree that the Sector Manager will use VTR and dealer data as submitted to NMFS to do compile the required annual report. Additionally, Members will provide a copy of their official Vessel Trip Reports and other reporting documents authorized by NMFS to the Sector Manager within 24 hours of offloading fish in the form and manner prescribed by the Manager. The Members agree that the Manager shall maintain these records. The Manager shall, upon the request of any Member, provide such Member with the Sector’s aggregate catch information that is generated from such records. Vessel operators may be subject to investigation and/ or penalty by the sector if they do not meet the sector-determined deadlines for submitting their VTRs, dealer and dockside monitoring reports. Each member acknowledges and agrees that (a) it is responsible for complying with all permitting requirements, recordkeeping, catch reporting, and VMS requirements described in 50 CFR part 648.
Participating Vessel Catch Reports. 44 To enable each Member and the Sector to monitor the Memberscompliance with this 3 Electronic Vessel Trip Report (“EVTR”), or other reporting document authorized by NMFS within 4 24 hours, or as soon as possible thereafter, of offloading retained catch or prior to departing on 5 a subsequent trip, whichever occurs first, in the form and manner prescribed by the Manager.
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Participating Vessel Catch Reports. To enable each Member and the Sector to 37 monitor the Memberscompliance with this Agreement, each Member agrees to report each of 38 its Participating Vessels’ entire catch by species on a landing-by-landing basis, by providing the 39 Manager with a copy of the official Vessel Trip Report, Electronic Vessel Trip Report (EVTR), 40 or other reporting document authorized by NMFS within 24 hours of offloading retained catch or 41 prior to departing on a subsequent trip, whichever occurs first, in the form and manner prescribed 42 by the Manager. Vessels will either submit an electronic VTR or a paper VTR As provided in
Participating Vessel Catch Reports. To enable each Member and the Sector to monitor the Memberscompliance with this Agreement, each Member agrees to report each of its Participating Vessels’ entire catch on a landing-by-landing basis, by providing the Manager with a copy of the official Vessel Trip Report or other reporting document authorized by NMFS within 48 hours of offloading fish in the form and manner prescribed by the Manager. The Members agree that these records shall be maintained by the Manager. The Manager shall, upon the request of any Member, provide such Member with the Sector’s aggregate catch information that is generated from such records. The Manager shall, on a monthly basis, transmit to NMFS such Vessel Trip Reports (or other document authorized by NMFS), together with the aggregate catch information generated from such reports (“Aggregate Reports”). After 90% of the Sector’s Aggregate Allocation has been harvested, the Manager shall provide NMFS with Aggregate Reports on a weekly basis.
Participating Vessel Catch Reports. To enable each Member and the Sector to 14 monitor the Memberscompliance with this Agreement, each Member agrees to report each of 15 its Participating Vessels’ entire catch by species on a landing-by-landing basis, by providing the 16 Manager with a copy of the official Vessel Trip Report, Electronic Vessel Trip Report (EVTR), 17 or other reporting document authorized by NMFS within 24 hours of offloading retained catch or 18 prior to departing on a subsequent trip, whichever occurs first, in the form and manner prescribed 19 by the Manager. Vessels will either submit an electronic VTR or a paper VTR As provided in 20 Section 3.05, the sector manager will retain and maintain all sector data, including records of all 21 paper and electronic VTRs. All trips, even those that have no landings, that take place while 22 declared in the multispecies fishery must be accompanied by a paper or electronic VTR.
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