Headboat definition

Headboat or “Party boat” means a vessel that holds a valid Certificate of Inspection issued by the U.S. Coast Guard to carry greater than six passengers- for-hire for the purposes of engaging in recreational fishing.
Headboat means a vessel that holds a valid Certificate of Inspection (COI) issued by the USCG to carry more than six passengers for hire.
Headboat means a vessel that holds a valid Certificate of Inspection issued from the U.S. Coast Guard to carry passengers for hire when it carries a passenger who pays a fee or when there are more than three persons aboard, including operator and crew.

Examples of Headboat in a sentence

  • BFT may be taken by persons aboard vessels issued Atlantic Tunas permits, HMS Angling permits, or HMS Charter/ Headboat permits.

  • See the definitions of "Charter vessel" and "Headboat" in § 622.2 for an explanation of when vessels are considered to be operating as a charter vessel or headboat, respectively.

  • Headboats participating in the Southeast Region Headboat Survey (SRHS) are required to report latitude and longitude of area fished (degrees and minutes only; within 1 nm2 area).

  • Headboat angler effort is calculated as angler days, which are a standardized count of trips that result from the combination of partial-day, full-day, and multiple-day trips.

  • However, only selected headboats are required to submit harvest and effort information to the NMFS Southeast Region Headboat Survey (SRHS).

  • Blue mar- lin, white marlin, or roundscale spear- fish may only be harvested by rod and reel.(2) Only persons who have been issued a valid HMS Angling or valid Charter/ Headboat permit, or who have been issued a valid Atlantic Tunas General category or Swordfish General Com- mercial permit and are participating in a tournament as provided in § 635.4(c), may possess or take a sailfish shore- ward of the outer boundary of the At- lantic EEZ.

  • Headboat vessels are not covered in the MRIP in the South Atlantic.

  • However, only federally permitted headboats are required to submit harvest and effort information to the NMFS Southeast Region Headboat Survey (HBS).

  • Some federally permitted for-hire vessels have historically been selected to participate in the Southeast Region Headboat Survey (SRHS), and as a result, these participating vessels have recorded landings histories.

  • Total capacity of the 77 vessels in the Headboat Survey database is estimated to be 5,024 passengers.


More Definitions of Headboat

Headboat means any vessel-for-hire engaged in recreational fishing that is hired on a per person basis.
Headboat means a vessel that holds a valid Certificate of Inspection issued from the U.S. Coast Guard to carry passengers for hire when it carries a passenger who pays a fee or when there are more than three persons aboard, including operator and crew. “Jewfish” means any fish of the species Epinephelus itajara, or any part thereof.
Headboat means any vessel-for-hire engaged in recreational

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