Fishery Notice
Category(s):
COMMERCIAL - Invertebrates: Shrimp Trawl
Subject:
FN0983-COMMERCIAL - Invertebrates: Shrimp Trawl - Closing Areas 13, 15 and 16, Shrimp Management Areas GSTE and 16 on September 16.
Initial calculations based on the inshore shrimp survey results indicate the pink shrimp biomass estimates for Shrimp Management Areas GSTE and SMA 16 will fall below the Limit Reference Points (LRP) so these areas will close at 23:59 hours on Friday, September 16, 2016. Fishery continues 00:01 hours September 17, 2016 by shrimp beam trawl and otter trawl gear for all species of shrimp, excluding prawns, in the following South Coast areas: Subareas 11-3 to 11-10. Subareas 12-1 to 12-21, 12-23 to 12-35, 12-37 to 12-47, except permanent closures. Subareas 17-1 to 17-6, 17-8 to 17-13, 17-15, 17-16 and 17-18 to 17-21 except permanent closures. Subareas 20-1 and 20-3 to 20-5, except permanent closures. Area 21 except permanent closures. Area 23 except the Pacific Rim National Park (Broken Group Islands) Closure Area and except permanent closures. Area 24 except for the Pacific Rim National Park (Grice Bay, McBey Inlets) closures and except for permanent closures. Subareas 25-1 to 25-15. Subareas 26-1 to 26-9, except permanent closures. Offshore Areas 121 and 123 except permanent closures. Variation order 2016-410 is in effect. Notes: This notice applies to the Shrimp Trawl fishery in Areas 11 to 29 and offshore Areas 121, and 123 to 127 inclusive. Refer to the North Coast fishery notices for Areas 1 to 10, Subareas 11-1, 11-2 and Offshore Areas 101 to 111, 130, and 142. Shrimp Management Areas 27IN and 27OFF (Pacific Fishery Management Areas 27 and 127) open upon request from a vessel master subject to the vessel master securing arrangements for a certified shrimp fishery observer for the first fishing trip to these areas. Contact the South Coast Fisheries Manager to request an opening. In order to participate in these openings, a letter from the service provider is required indicating that arrangements for fishery monitoring services (management fees paid) has been made and your "S" licence renewed for 2016/17. Fish harvesters/Licence Holders/vessel owners will use the online system (https://fishing-peche.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/) to view, pay for and print their commercial fishing licences, licence conditions and/or receipts. Prior to annual application for either a category S or FS Shrimp by Trawl licence, please ensure: a) Any Ministerial conditions placed on the licence eligibility are met. b) Any conditions of the previous year's licence such as submission and approval of Shrimp Trawl Harvest Logbooks to February 28 and Hail Reports to March 31 (all landings reported) have been met. To confirm logbook approval status please contact the Shellfish Data Unit at 250-756-7022 or 250-756-7306. To make arrangements for hails, fishery monitoring and at-sea observer services call the Shrimp Trawl fishery service provider at 1-866-377-1400 (08:00 to 17:00 hours, Monday to Friday only). **NEW** The use of a by-catch reduction rigid grate with maximum spacing 31.75 mm (1.25 inches), down from 44.5 mm (1.75 inches) in 2015, between bars is required by all vessels. **NEW** When fishing in offshore areas, the Shrimp Industry Caucus recommends a maximum spacing of 1 inch. The mandatory by-catch reduction large mesh will be continued for all Otter trawl nets to reduce eulachon and other by-catch: the top (hood or upper belly) of an otter trawl net shall be comprised of a minimum 4.4 square meter (48 square foot) panel of plastic lattice with minimum 4 cm square openings, such as is found in snow fencing, or large mesh netting hung on the square. Fish slips (sale slips) are required for all fish and shellfish caught and must be submitted within seven days of offloading. Prior to commencing fishing and at least 24 hours prior to leaving port, the vessel master shall obtain a Fishing Hail Number by contacting the service provider at 1-866-377-1400 (08:00 to 17:00 hours, Monday to Friday only). Earlier arrangements to pick up at-sea observers before leaving port may be necessary. Hails can be made into one Shrimp Management Area only. Other required reports (such as to obtain a landing hail number prior to landing) can be made to 1-866- 377-1200, 24 hours per day, 7 days per week. All prawns shall be released immediately and unharmed to the waters from which they were caught, in a manner to maximize survival and minimize predation by birds. Rockfish Conservation Area (RCA) Closures to fishing with shrimp trawl nets are in place coast-wide. Fish harvesters are advised to familiarize themselves with these closures, contact the local DFO office or the DFO web site for more information. Sponge Reef closures in Areas 14, 17, 18, 28 and 29 are now in effect. Coordinates and maps for these closures are available at: http://www.pac.dfo- mpo.gc.ca/oceans/protection/sponge_reef-recif_eponge-eng.html. Refer to 2016/17 Shrimp by Trawl Integrated Fishery Management Plan for further details and management changes for this season or for further information contact: Shrimp Trawl Manager: Dan Clark 250-756-7327 North/Central Coast: Steven Groves 250-627-3455 Conservation and Protection: Dale Hunt 250-204-0851 Fraser River: Anna Magera 604-916-6743 Shrimp Information Line: 1-888-978-7888.
Fisheries & Oceans Operations Center - FN0983
Sent September 13, 2016 at 1035
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Printed from the Pacific Region web site on May 17, 2024 at 0117
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