Vessel limits definition

Vessel limits means the maximum amount of QP a vessel can hold, acquire, and/or use during a calendar year, and specify the maximum amount of QP that may be registered to a single vessel during the year (QP Vessel Limit) and, for some species, the maximum amount of unused QP registered to a vessel account at any one time (Unused QP Vessel Limit), as described at§ 660.140(e)(4). Compliance with the QP vessel limit (annual limit) is calculated as all QPs transferred in minus all QPs transferred out of the vessel account.* * * * *■ 6. In § 660.112, add paragraphs (b)(1)(xvi) and (b)(1)(xvii), and revise paragraph (b)(2)(ii) to read as follows:§ 660.112 Trawl fishery—prohibitions.* * * * *(b) * * *
Vessel limits means the maximum amount of QP a vessel can hold, ac- quire, and/or use during a calendar year, and specify the maximum amount of QP that may be registered to a single vessel during the year (QP Vessel Limit) and, for some species, the maximum amount of unused QP registered to a vessel account at any one time (Unused QP Vessel Limit), as described at § 660.140(e)(4). Compliance with the QP vessel limit (annual limit) is calculated as all QPs transferred in minus all QPs transferred out of the vessel account.(2) MS Coop Program. (i) MS permit usage limit means the maximum amount of the annual mothership sec- tor Pacific whiting allocation that a person owning an MS permit may cu- mulatively process, no more than 45 percent, as described at § 660.150(f)(3)(i).(ii) MS/CV permit ownership limit means the maximum amount of catch history assignment that a person may own, no more than 20 percent of the MS sector’s allocation of Pacific whiting, as described at § 660.150(g)(3)(i).
Vessel limits means the maximum amount of QP a vessel can hold, acquire, and/or use during a calendar year, and specify the maximum amount of QP that may be registered to a single vessel during the year (QP Vessel Limit) and, for some species, the maximum amount of unused QP registered to a vessel account at any one time (Unused QP Vessel Limit), as described at§ 660.140(e)(4). Compliance with the QP vessel limit (annual limit) is calculated as all QPs transferred in minus all QPs transferred out of the vessel account.* * * * *■ 6. In § 660.112, add paragraphs (b)(1)(xvi) and (b)(1)(xvii), and revise paragraph (b)(2)(ii) to read as follows:§ 660.112 Trawl fishery—prohibitions.* * * * *(b) * * * (1) * * *(xvi) Fail to establish a new registered vessel account in the name of the current vessel owner, following a change in ownership of a vessel, prior to fishing in the Shorebased IFQ Program with that vessel.(xvii) Land groundfish taken and retained during an IFQ trip, from the vessel that harvested the fish, to a first receiver that does not hold a valid first receiver site license for the physicallocation where the IFQ landing occurred.* * * * * (2) * * *(ii) Fail to sort fish received from a IFQ landing prior to first weighing after offloading as specified at § 660.130(d)(2) for the Shorebased IFQ Program, with the following exception. Vessels with a valid Shorebased IFQ Program declaration as specified at§ 660.13(d)(5)(iv)(A) making an IFQ landing, may weigh catch on a bulk scale or automatic hopper scale before sorting as described at§ 660.140(j)(2)(viii), for Pacific whiting taken with midwater trawl gear, and at§ 660.140(j)(2)(ix)(A), for all other IFQ landings. For this exception, all catch in the landing other than the single predominant species must then be reweighed. The weight of a single predominant species is determined by deducting the weight of all other species from the total weight of the landing.* * * * *■ 7. In § 660.113, revise paragraphs (c)(3) and (d)(3) to read as follows:§ 660.113 Trawl fishery—recordkeeping and reporting.* * * * *(c) * * *(3) Annual coop report. The designated coop manager for the mothership coop must submit an annual report to NMFS and the Council by March 31 each year, before a coop permit is issued for that year. The annual coop report will contain information about the previous year’s fishery, including:(i) The mothership sector’s annual allocation of Pacific whiting and the permitted mothership coop allocation;(ii) The mother...

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.

Related to Vessel limits

  • Technical Limits means the limits and constraints described in Schedule 2, relating to the operations, maintenance and dispatch of the Project.

  • Fleet Vessels means all of the vessels (including, but not limited to, the Ships) from time to time wholly owned by members of the Group (each a “Fleet Vessel”);

  • Annual Limit means the maximum amount claimable per person in a calendar year, unless otherwise stated.

  • Territorial Limits means United Kingdom, the Channel Islands, the Isle of Man, all member countries of the European Union, Andorra, Croatia, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway and Switzerland. It also includes travelling, including loading and unloading, between these countries by air, rail or sea.

  • U.S.-flag vessel means a vessel of the United States or belonging to the United States, including any vessel registered or having national status under the laws of the United States.

  • Annual limit on intake or "ALI" means the derived limit for the amount of radioactive material taken into the body of an adult worker by inhalation or ingestion in a year. ALI is the smaller value of intake of a given radionuclide in a year by the reference man that would result in a committed effective dose equivalent of 0.05 sievert (five rem) or a committed dose equivalent of 0.5 sievert (fifty rem) to any individual organ or tissue. ALI values for intake by ingestion and by inhalation of selected radionuclides are given in appendix C to rule 3701:1-38-12 of the Administrative Code.

  • Geographical Limits means

  • Concentration Limits means, as of any date of determination prior to (x) the Commitment Termination Date with respect to all items below and (y) the Final Maturity Date with respect to the concentration limit set forth in clause (c) below, for purposes of determining the Excess Concentration Amount and the Borrowing Base, the concentration limitations set forth below:

  • Mortgaged Vessel means, at any relevant time, any Vessel which is at such time subject to a Mortgage and a Vessel shall, for the purposes of this Agreement, be regarded as a Mortgaged Vessel as from the date on which the Mortgage of that Vessel has been executed and registered in accordance with this Agreement until whichever shall be the earlier of (i) the payment in full of the amount required to be paid to the Agent pursuant to clause 4.3 or 4.5 following the Total Loss or sale respectively of such Vessel and (ii) the end of the Facility Period;

  • emission limit value means the mass, expressed in terms of certain specific parameters, concentration and/or level of an emission, which may not be exceeded during one or more periods of time;

  • Covered vessel means a tank vessel, cargo vessel, or passenger vessel.

  • Foreign flag vessel means any vessel that is not a U.S.-flag vessel.

  • Vessels shall have the meaning set forth in the recitals.

  • foreign fishing vessel means any fishing vessel other than a local fishing vessel;

  • Limits or "dose limits" means the permissible upper bounds of radiation doses.

  • Security Limits means operating electricity system voltage limits, stability limits and thermal ratings.

  • emissions of substances not controlled by emission limits means emissions of substances to air, water or land from the activities, either from the emission points specified in schedule 3 or from other localised or diffuse sources, which are not controlled by an emission limit.

  • Bag limit means the maximum number of game animals, game

  • Facility Production Limit means the production limit placed on the main product(s) or raw materials used by the Facility that represents the design capacity of the Facility and assists in the definition of the operations approved by the Director.

  • Obligor Concentration Limit At any time, in relation to the aggregate Unpaid Balance of Receivables owed by any single Obligor and its Affiliated obligors (if any):

  • Tank vessel means a ship that is constructed or adapted to carry, or that carries, oil in bulk as cargo or cargo residue, and that:

  • Coastal vessel means any vessel exclusively employed in trading between any port or place in India to any other port or place in India having a valid coastal license issued by the competent authority.

  • existing vessel means a vessel which is not a new vessel;

  • Insurance Amount has the meaning set forth in Section 6.08(c).

  • Facility Limit means $100,000,000 as reduced from time to time pursuant to Section 2.02(e). References to the unused portion of the Facility Limit shall mean, at any time of determination, an amount equal to (x) the Facility Limit at such time, minus (y) the sum of the Aggregate Capital plus the LC Participation Amount.

  • Foreign-going vessel means any vessel other than a coastal vessel.