When an Observer/Monitor is NOT onboard Sample Clauses

When an Observer/Monitor is NOT onboard. 23 A. If the Sector Vessels intends to fish West of the 70:15 in the area described in 24 Section 7.1.1 of these Harvesting Rules as the Inshore GOM, at any time 25 during a trip, the vessel must declare BSA 1 only and the Sector Vessel may 26 not conduct any fishing activity outside of the area defined as BSA 1 for the 27 entire trip.
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When an Observer/Monitor is NOT onboard. 28 If the Sector Vessel intends to fish West of the 70:15 in the area described in Section 5.04 of this 29 operation plan as the Inshore GOM, at any time during a trip, the vessel must declare BSA 1 only 30 and the Sector Vessel may not conduct any fishing activity outside of the area defined as BSA 1 31 for the entire trip. 33 If the vessel declares more than one Broad Stock Area on a trip, the vessel is prohibited from 34 conducting fishing activity West of the 70:15 in the area described in Section 5.04. as the Inshore 35 GOM. 37 If the Member declares more than one BSA on the trip, the Member is prohibited from conducting 38 fishing activity West of the 70:15 in the area described above as the Inshore GOM and the Member 39 must indicate acknowledgement of this restriction by transmitting a Trip Start Hail, through their 40 VMS unit or third party software, and check the “b. Inshore Gulf of Maine” from the list of Sector 41 Ops Plan Provisions in the Trip Start Hail.
When an Observer/Monitor is NOT onboard. 6 If the Sector Vessel intends to fish West of the 70:15 in the area described in Section 5.04 of this 7 operation plan as the Inshore GOM, at any time during a trip, the vessel must declare BSA 1 only 8 and the Sector Vessel may not conduct any fishing activity outside of the area defined as BSA 1 9 for the entire trip. 11 If the vessel declares more than one Broad Stock Area on a trip, the vessel is prohibited from 12 conducting fishing activity West of the 70:15 in the area described in Section 5.04. as the Inshore 13 GOM.
When an Observer/Monitor is NOT onboard. If the Sector Vessel intends to fish West of the 70:15 in the area described in Section 7.1.1 of these Harvesting Rules as the Inshore GOM, at any time during a trip, the vessel must declare BSA 1 only and the Sector Vessel may not conduct any fishing activity outside of the area defined as BSA 1 for the entire trip. If the vessel declares more than one Broad Stock Area on a trip, the vessel is prohibited from conducting fishing activity West of the 70:15 in the area described in Section 7.1.1 of these Harvesting Rules as the Inshore GOM. VII, Northeast Fishery Sector Board of Directors reserves the right to remove and/or modify this Inshore GOM Declaration provision at any time during the 2013-2014 Fishing Year.
When an Observer/Monitor is NOT onboard. 5 If the Sector Vessel intends to fish West of the 70:15 in the area described in Section 5.04 of this 6 operation plan as the Inshore GOM, at any time during a trip, the vessel must declare BSA 1 only 7 and the Sector Vessel may not conduct any fishing activity outside of the area defined as BSA 1 8 for the entire trip. 10 If the vessel declares more than one Broad Stock Area on a trip, the vessel is prohibited from 11 conducting fishing activity West of the 70:15 in the area described in Section 5.04. as the Inshore 14 The Sector Manager and Sector Members will work together to determine how the declaration
When an Observer/Monitor is NOT onboard. 21 If the Sector Vessel intends to fish West of the 70:15 in the area described in Section 5.04 of this 22 operation plan as the Inshore GOM, at any time during a trip, the vessel must declare BSA 1 only 23 and the Sector Vessel may not conduct any fishing activity outside of the area defined as BSA 1 24 for the entire trip. 26 If the vessel declares more than one Broad Stock Area on a trip, the vessel is prohibited from 27 conducting fishing activity West of the 70:15 in the area described in Section 5.04. as the Inshore 30 The Sector Manager and Sector Members will work together to determine how the declaration 32 party reporting system. National Marine Fisheries Service NMFS vessel/fishery data as of December 3, 2013, 9:35 am Disclaimer: The information contained on this site does not guarantee that these permits can be renewed or applied for in the future. This information is advisory only and does not represent the baseline information for any vessel, which includes limited access scallop or Northeast multispecies vessel baseline information, used to determine vessel upgrade or replacement eligibility. The National Marine Fisheries Service shall not be held liable for losses caused by use of this information. The National Marine Fisheries Service reserves the right to make a final determination regarding vessel eligibility for any permit. Most Recent Vessel Data Vessel: XXXX XXXXXXXXX Northeast Federal Fishery Permit: 250387 US Coast Guard Doc #/State Registration # : 568374 Primary Owner|Corporation Name: XXXXX X XXXXXXX Address: 00 XXXXXXXX XXXX XX XXX 000 XXXX XXXXX, ME 04855 Phone: (000) 000-0000 Hailing Port: PORT XXXXX, ME. Principal Port: PORT XXXXX, ME. Sector: Maine Coast Community Sector Valid Sector LOA? Yes Most Recent Northeast Federal Fishery Permit Data Permit Year Plan Category Description Start Date End Date 2013 DOG 1 SPINY DOGFISH - COMMERCIAL - 2013 01- MAY- 13 30- APR- 14 2013 HRG X XXXXXXX - OPEN ACCESS - POSSESSION LIMIT - 2013 01- MAY- 13 30- APR- 14 2013 MNK D MONKFISH - CATEGORY D - 2013 01- MAY- 13 30- APR- 14 2013 MUL A NE MULTISPECIES - INDIVIDUAL DAS - 2013 01- MAY- 13 30- APR- 14 2013 OQ 6 OCEAN QUAHOG - 2013 01- MAY- 13 30- APR- 14 2013 RCB A RED CRAB - OPEN ACCESS - INCIDENTAL BYCATCH - 2013 01- MAR- 13 00- XXX- 00 0000 XX 0 XXXX XXXX - 0000 01- MAY- 13 30- APR- 14 2013 SKT 1 SKATE - 2013 01- MAY- 13 30- APR- 14 2013 SMB 4 ATLANTIC MACKEREL - 2013 01- MAY- 13 30- APR- 14 2013 TLF 1 TILEFISH - COMMERCIAL/INCIDENTAL - 20...
When an Observer/Monitor is NOT onboard. 8 If the Sector Vessel intends to fish West of the 70:15 in the area described in Section 5.04 of this 9 operation plan as the Inshore GOM, at any time during a trip, the vessel must declare BSA 1 only 10 and the Sector Vessel may not conduct any fishing activity outside of the area defined as BSA 1 11 for the entire trip. 13 If the vessel declares more than one Broad Stock Area on a trip, the vessel is prohibited from 14 conducting fishing activity West of the 70:15 in the area described in Section 5.04. as the Inshore 17 The Sector Manager and Sector Members will work together to determine how the declaration 18 requirements above will be completed using the existing VMS systems or an alternative third party 19 reporting system. 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 1 2 EXHIBIT I 3 4 EXEMPTED FISHING PERMIT FOR ELECTRONIC MONITORING PROJECT (#16008) 6 Principal Investigator: Xxxxx XxXxxxx 7 The Nature Conservancy
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When an Observer/Monitor is NOT onboard. If the Sector Vessel intends to fish West of the 70:15 in the area described in Section 7.1.1 of these Harvesting Rules as the Inshore GOM, at any time during a trip, the vessel must declare BSA 1 only and the Sector Vessel may not conduct any fishing activity outside of the area defined as BSA 1 for the entire trip. If the vessel declares more than one Broad Stock Area on a trip, the vessel is prohibited from conducting fishing activity West of the 70:15 in the area described in Section 7.1.1 of these Harvesting Rules as the Inshore GOM. I, Northeast Fishery Sector Board of Directors reserves the right to remove and/or modify this Inshore GOM Declaration provision at any time during the 2013-2014 Fishing Year. FY 2014-2015 Harvesting Rule Grouping for Environmental Assessment Purposes NEFS 1 CLOSED AREAS: Participating vessels may fish in closed areas to the extent authorized by NMFS.

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