Fishery Notice
Category(s):
COMMERCIAL - Salmon: Gill Net
Subject:
FN1073-COMMERCIAL - Salmon: Gill Net - Chum - Area 25 - Nootka Sound - Limited Effort Opening - October 17 and 18, 2017
This fishery is a limited entry and limited effort fishery. This opening will be closed on short notice if more than 4 vessels participate in the fishery. The following 4 vessels were selected by the Area D Harvest Committee through a random draw (see FN0952) to participate in this opening: 1. Sharron Lynn 23548 2. Island Viking 28918 3. Cougar Bay 28779 4. Deep Six 24953 Gill nets open daily for 10.5 hours from 08:00 hours to 18:30 hours Tuesday, October 17 and Wednesday October 18, 2017 in the following areas: A portion of Subarea 25-6 southerly of a line commencing from point on the shore of Nootka Island located at 49 degrees 39.066 minutes north and 126 degrees 37.384 minutes west to 49 degrees 39.688 minutes north and 126 degrees 36.796 minutes west at or near the navigation light at Boston Point then to the southern tip of the largest Villaverde Island (49 degrees 39.729 minutes north and 126 degrees 34.892 minutes west) then to the western shore of Bligh Island (49 degrees 39.011 minutes north and 126 degrees 33.182 minutes west) and Subarea 25-7. The target species is chum. Chinook, coho, sockeye, pink and steelhead may not be retained. Maximum gill net length is 375 m. Minimum mesh-size is 149 mm (5-7/8 inches). Maximum depth is 60 meshes. Maximum hang ratio is 3:1, cork-line to web distance minimum is 0 cm, and maximum is 2 m. Variation Order Numbers: 2017-Sal-25-GN-25 and 2017-Sal-25-GN-26 This will be the last gill net opening in Nootka Sound this year. Total estimated gill net chum catch to date is 4,807 pieces. Fishery Notice FN0558 outlines activity and catch reporting changes for Area D licence conditions in 2017-18. Please note that all salmon gill net fisheries have requirements for recording and reporting. See FN0558 and FN0580 outlining these changes for Area D fishers. Refer to your 2016/2017 Area D Conditions of Licence for complete changes. Please note changes to transporting of salmon. Please see FN0157 and Part III of your Conditions of Licence for additional details. Instructions for the Salmon Transfer Log, may be found on our web page in section 'Additional Licensing Services Forms' at: http://www.pac.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/fm-gp/licence-permis/licence-commercial-eng.html. Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) is monitoring seabird by-catch to determine potential impact on bird populations under current fishing effort and bird numbers. Fishers are requested to submit all dead birds entangled in nets to ECCC for species confirmation and DNA analysis to determine the colony of origin. Please call your local charter patrol to organize pick-up, drop carcasses off at a local DFO office, or contact ECCC directly by calling the Wild Bird Mortality Reporting Line 1-866-431-2473 (BIRD). Handle birds with gloves, double bag dead birds. Label bag with date, time, location, fishery opening and vessel name (skipper name is not required). Alternatively, please send photographs of birds with a reference object such as a coin, and the date, time, location, fishery opening and vessel name to laurie.wilson@canada.ca. Questions: contact Laurie Wilson (laurie.wilson@canada.ca, 604-862-8817). Fisheries and Oceans Canada is interested in reports of sea turtles in BC waters. By documenting sightings we are able to learn more about how, when, and where these turtles are using our waters. If you see a sea turtle, please call this toll-free phone number: 1-866-I SAW ONE (1-866-472-9663). Please include information such as the type of sea turtle seen (i.e. leatherback), the location, and time of sighting. Fishers should be advised that whales can be encountered in the fishing area. Fishers should take precautionary measures to avoid fishing near whales to avoid potential contact with fishing gear. If a whale becomes entangled in fishing gear, fishers should immediately call the Observe, Record, Report (ORR) line at 1-800-465-4336. Fishers are advised not to attempt to free the whale of the fishing gear as this can pose a serious threat to the safety of the fisher and the animal. Fishers are advised to notify local DFO managers or patrol vessels to report abandoned, lost, or entangled gear. A local diver has volunteered to remove the nets at no charge. The 24 hour toll-free phone-in line for fisheries notices is 1-866-431-3474. FOR MORE INFORMATION: Peter Hall, Resource Manager Port Alberni 250-720-4440
Fisheries & Oceans Operations Center - FN1073
Sent October 13, 2017 at 1414
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