TRIP START HAIL. Prior to leaving port on a trip in which the catch of allocated stocks will 18 count against the Sectors ACE i.e. a sector trip, each Active Vessel must notify their Xxxxxx 00 Manager that the vessel is departing on a sector trip by completing a Trip Start Hail. The 20 Trip Start Hail (“TSH”) must include:
21 8.2.1 Operator’s Permit Number 22 8.2.2 Vessel Trip Report (VTR) serial number
TRIP START HAIL. If required when using a Sector Exemption or notified by the Sector 11 Manager that a Trip Start Hail must be completed such hail shall be made prior to leaving 12 port on a trip in which the catch of allocated stocks will count against the Sectors ACE i.e. a 13 sector trip, each Active Vessel must notify their Sector Manager that the vessel is 14 departing on a sector trip by completing a Trip Start Hail. The Trip Start Hail (“TSH”) must 15 include:
16 8.2.1 Operator’s Permit Number
TRIP START HAIL. Prior to leaving port on a trip in which the catch of allocated stocks will 20 Manager that the vessel is departing on a sector trip by completing a Trip Start Hail. The 21 Trip Start Hail (“TSH”) must include:
TRIP START HAIL. Prior to leaving port on a trip in which a Trip Start Hail 5 is required, the vessel will submit a Trip Start Hail that includes: 6 Operator’s Permit Number 7 Vessel Trip Report Serial Number 8 Whether an Observer (NEFOP) or At-Sea Monitor (ASM) is onboard 9 Usage of sector specific exemptions which require identification in the 10 Trip Start Hail 11 Usage of sector specific provisions which require identification in the 12 Trip Start Hail 13 Landing Port City 14 Landing State (abbreviation) 15 Estimated time and date of arrival in port 16 Estimated time and date of offloading (REQUIRED ONLY for trips less 17 than six hours in duration or if fishing within six hours of the offloading 18 port)
TRIP START HAIL. Prior to leaving port on a trip in which the catch of allocated stocks will
TRIP START HAIL. Prior to leaving port on a trip in which the catch of allocated stocks will 15 Start Hail (“TSH”) must include:
TRIP START HAIL. Prior to leaving port on a trip in which the catch of allocated stocks will 5 count against the Sectors ACE i.e. a sector trip, each Active Vessel must notify their Xxxxxx 0 Manager that the vessel is departing on a sector trip by completing a Trip Start Hail. The 7 Trip Start Hail (“TSH”) must include: 8 • Operator’s Permit Number 9 • Vessel Trip Report (VTR) serial number 10 • Whether an Observer (NEFOP) or At-Sea Monitor (ASM) is onboard 11 • Usage of specific sector exemptions 12 • Usage of specific operations plan provisions 13 • Landing Port City 14 • Landing State (abbreviation) 15 • Estimated time and Date of arrival in port 16 • Estimated time and date of offloading (required only for trips less than 6 17 hours in duration or if fishing within 6 hours of the offload port) 18 • Comments (as directed by the Sector Manager or Regional Administrator) 20 8.3 TSH FOR TRIPS LESS THAN SIX HOURS OR OCCURRING WITHIN SIX HOURS OF PORT: For 21 trips less than six hours in length or occurring within six hours of port, the estimated time 22 of arrival to port, offload location and estimated offload time will be provided in the Trip 23 Start Hail (TSH). The Trip End Hail (TEH) will be sent upon completion of the last tow with 24 required updated information. An alternative timing for the TEH may be implemented 25 during FY 2014 if agreed upon by the Sector, and NMFS. 26 8.4 TSH FOR TRIPS LESS THAN SIX HOURS OR OCCURRING WITHIN SIX HOURS OF PORT: For 27 trips less than six hours in length or occurring within six hours of port, the estimated time 28 of arrival to port, offload location and estimated offload time will be provided in the Trip 29 Start Hail (TSH). The Trip End Hail (TEH) will be sent upon completion of the last tow with 30 required updated information. An alternative timing for the TEH may be implemented 31 during FY 2014 if agreed upon by the Sector, and NMFS. 32 8.5 TRIP END HAIL: The trip-end hail report must be submitted at least 6 hours in advance of 33 landing for all trips at least 6 hours in duration or occurring more than 6 hours from port. 34 For shorter trips, the trip-end hail reports must be submitted within sufficient in 35 consultation with NMFS Office of Law Enforcement. An alternative timing for the trip end 36 hail may be implemented during FY 2014 if agreed upon by the sector, the monitoring 37 provider, and NMFS. The trip end hail must include the following: 38 • Operator’s Permit Number 39 • Vessel Trip Report (VTR) serial number...
TRIP START HAIL. If required when using a Sector Exemption or notified by the Sector 13 Manager that a Trip Start Hail must be completed such hail shall be made prior to leaving 14 port on a trip in which the catch of allocated stocks will count against the Sectors ACE i.e. a 15 sector trip, each Active Vessel must notify their Sector Manager that the vessel is 16 departing on a sector trip by completing a Trip Start Hail. The Trip Start Hail (“TSH”) must 17 include:
18 8.2.1 Operator’s Permit Number
19 8.2.2 Vessel Trip Report (VTR) serial number
20 8.2.3 Whether an Observer (NEFOP) or At‐Sea Monitor (ASM) is onboard
21 8.2.4 Usage of specific sector exemptions which require identification in the TSH
22 8.2.5 Usage of specific sector plan provisions which require identification in the TSH 23 8.2.6 Landing Port City
TRIP START HAIL. Prior to leaving port on a trip in which a Trip Start Hail 45 is required, the vessel will submit a Trip Start Hail that includes: 46 Operator’s Permit Number 1 Vessel Trip Report Serial Number
TRIP START HAIL. Prior to leaving port on a trip in which a Trip Start Hail is required, the vessel will submit a Trip Start Hail that includes: • Operator’s Permit Number • Vessel Trip Report Serial Number • Whether an Observer (NEFOP) or At-Sea Monitor (ASM) is onboard • Usage of sector specific exemptions which require identification in the Trip Start Hail • Usage of sector specific provisions which require identification in the Trip Start Hail • Landing Port City • Landing State (abbreviation) • Estimated time and date of arrival in port • Estimated time and date of offloading (REQUIRED ONLY for trips less than six hours in duration or if fishing within six hours of the offloading port) • Any comments as directed by the sector manager or NOAA