Current through September 25, 2024
Section 5 AAC 28.272 - Sablefish harvest, possession, and landing requirements for Prince William Sound Area(a) Before commercial fishing for sablefish in another registration area, the operator of a vessel registered to take sablefish in the Prince William Sound Area must land all sablefish taken and submit a copy of the completed fish ticket for the landed fish to the department.(b) The operator of a fishing vessel may not take sablefish in the Prince William Sound Area while sablefish taken in another registration area are on board the vessel.(c) In the Prince William Sound Area, the holder of a CFEC limited entry permit or interim-use permit to take sablefish may not take more than the annual amount specified by the department. The department will determine the annual amount as follows: (1) the annual amount will be the sum of one-half of the annual harvest objective divided by the number of permit holders registered to fish in the commercial sablefish fishery and one-half of the annual harvest objective multiplied by the average percentage of the harvest taken by the vessel category for which the CFEC permit was issued, as specified in 20 AAC 05.779, and divided by the number of permit holders registered to fish sablefish with the permits of that vessel category;(2) the average percentages of harvest for the vessel categories described in (1) of this subsection are as follows: (A) combined categories A, vessels with a length of 90 feet, and B, vessels with a maximum overall length of 60 feet: 18.53 percent;(B) category C, vessels with a maximum overall length of 50 feet: 70.33 percent;(C) category D, vessels with a maximum overall length of 35 feet: 11.14 percent.(d) When participating in the commercial sablefish fishery in the Prince William Sound Area, the holder of a CFEC limited entry permit or interim-use permit must retain for inspection on board the vessel a copy of each completed fish ticket issued to the permit holder during the current annual season.(e) At least six hours before landing sablefish, a CFEC permit holder must notify the department by telephone, to a telephone number specified in writing by the department on the registration forms at the time of registration, the following information: (1) location of landing, and estimated time of arrival;(2) name of buyer or processor;(3) estimated number of pounds of sablefish on board the vessel;(4) whether the catch is dressed fish or in the round.(f) An operator of a vessel participating in the Prince William Sound Area commercial sablefish fishery shall obtain sablefish log sheets provided by the department. The vessel operator must have the log sheets on board the vessel at all times and must submit to the department no later than seven days following delivery completed log sheets that correspond with each ADF& G sablefish fish ticket. (1) A log sheet under this section must: (A) include the date, the specific location of harvest by latitude and longitude, the number of hooks fished or the number of pots fished, the average depth, and the time gear is deployed and hauled, for each set;(B) include for the target species, and for each bycatch species, the number of fish retained and discarded for each set;(C) be updated not later than 11 :59 p.m. local time on the day after the day of operation; and(D) be made available to a local representative of the department upon request. (2) A person may not make a false entry in a log sheet described in this section.(g) An operator of a vessel retaining sablefish in federal waters may not operate gear in state waters of the Prince William Sound Area during the same trip.Eff. 3/30/2003, Register 165; am 3/14/2009, Register 189; am 3/29/2018, Register 225, April 2018; am 3/27/2022, Register 241, April 2022