Examples of Incidental catch in a sentence
Incidental catch of halibut in the primary directed sablefish fishery north of Point Chehalis, WA will be authorized if the Washington sport allocation exceeds 224,110 lb (101.7 mt) as described in section (e)(3) of this Plan.
Incidental catch refers to retained or marketable catch of non-targeted species, while discarded catch is the portion of the catch returned to the sea because of regulatory, economic, or personal considerations.
Incidental catch refers to harvest of HMS that are unavoidably caught while fishing for other species or fishing with gear that is not legal for the harvest of HMS.
These species are managed to the sustainability standard of the MLMA (see Chapter 5).• Incidental catch is defined as fish caught incidentally during the pursuit of the primary target species, but legal and desirable to be sold or kept for consumption.
The amount of the red king crab bycatch limit speci- fied for the RKCSS will not exceed an amount equivalent to 25 percent of the red king crab PSC allowance and will be based on the need to optimize the groundfish harvest relative to red king crab bycatch.(C) Incidental catch in midwater pol- lock fishery.
Incidental catch was reported to include many nontarget species, including sea turtles and commercial fishes important to the livelihood of fishermen in Anegada.
Incidental catch (or incidental species) “means fish caught and retained while targeting on some other species, but does not include discard of fish that were returned to the sea” (50 CFR 679.2).
Incidental catch is defined as any species caught but not retained during normal fishing operations and may include target and non-target fish as well as invertebrates, marine mammals, sea turtles, and seabirds (Hall 1996; Alverson 1999).
Incidental catch refers to HMS that are unavoidably caught while fishing for other species or fishing with gear that is unauthorized for HMS harvest.
Haddock on board a vessel subject to this posses- sion limit must be separated from other species of fish and stored so as to be readily available for inspection.(3)(i) Incidental catch allowance for some Atlantic herring vessels.