Examples of Vessel limits in a sentence
In § 660.140, revise paragraphs (d)(1)(ii)(D), (e)(4)(i), (g)(1), (h)(1)(i)(A)(3), and (l)(2) to read as follows:§ 660.140 Shorebased IFQ Program.* * * * *(d) * * * (1) * * *(ii) * * *(D) For the trawl fishery, NMFS will issue QP based on the following shorebased trawl allocations: * * * * *(e) * * * (4) * * *(i) Vessel limits.
Vessel limits for this area were effectively removed by the coming into force of EC Regulation 1380/2013 (CFP).
Vessel limits in vessel accounts restrict the amount of QPs that any vessel can catch or hold.
The operator of boat rides or water sports activity / Boat club, operating small vessels of less than 15 tones net carrying up to 12 passengers, operating at beaches/locations falling outside the Inland Vessel limits, shall comply with the requirements specified in the Circular No. SS/MISC (37)/2003 dated 28-9-2004 issued by the Directorate of General of Shipping, Ministry of Shipping, Government of India given in Annexure-III.
If theownership of a vessel changes (as given on a USCG or state vessel registration documentation), then a new vessel account must be opened by the new owner in order for the vessel to participate in the Shorebased IFQ Program.* * * * * (4) * * *(i) Vessel limits.
If the ownership of a vessel changes (as given on a USCG or state vessel registration documentation), then a new vessel account must be opened by the new owner in order for the vessel to participate in the Shorebased IFQ Program.* * * * * (4) * * * (i) Vessel limits.
Items not subject to appeal include, but are not limited to, the accuracy of permit landings data in the relevant PacFIN dataset on July 27, 2016.(e) * * * (4) * * *(i) Vessel limits.
Vessel limits specify the maximum amount of QP or IBQ pounds that may be registered to a single vessel account during the year (QP Vessel Limit) and, for some spe- cies, the maximum amount of unused QP or IBQ pounds registered to a vessel account at any one time (Unused QP Vessel Limit).
QP or IBQ pounds may not be transferred between December 15 and December 31 each year.(4) Accumulation limits—(i) Vessel limits.
During the year there may be situations where NMFS deems it necessary to prohibit transfers because of account reconciliation purposes, system maintenance, or for emergency fishery management reasons.(4) Accumulation limits—(i) Vessel limits.