Fishery Notice
Category(s):
COMMERCIAL - Salmon: Troll
Subject:
FN0936-COMMERCIAL - Salmon: Troll - Fraser River Pink - Area B and H - Area 29 - 2019 ITQ Demonstration Fishery
In 2019, Area H troll Pink Salmon harvest opportunities will be managed as an Individual Transferable Quota (ITQ) demonstration fishery and will be based on available commercial Total Allowable Catch (TAC). Sufficient vessel quota is required to participate in any fishery opening below. This opening will be a Pink directed fishery and retention of Sockeye will not be permitted. There will be non-retention of Sockeye. All non-target species will be released alive and unharmed. Sockeye release mortalities will be determined using fleet wide estimates of Sockeye encounter rates, Sockeye release mortality rates (10% for troll) and Pink salmon landings. Sockeye encounter rates will be determined using fleet- wide encounter rates from independent observer data. If Sockeye impacts are too high this fishery may close on short notice. At this time the cumulative individual quota in pieces for each Area H licence is 1,330 Pink Salmon based on a share of 0.12987% and a commercial TAC of 1,024,242 Pink Salmon. Each individual quota amount (in pieces) will change if the available commercial TAC changes in-season and is cumulative for the season. These commercial TACs are for the purpose of calculating the individual quota amounts for Area B and H vessels only. Area H Troll will open effective 00:01 hours Saturday, September 14 until 23:59 hours Sunday, September 22, 2019 in Subareas 29-1 to 29-6. Vessel Masters are requested to avoid fishing in the vicinity of Killer Whales when they are present in these areas. Variation Order No. 2019-H-TR-001 The available commercial Fraser River Pink TAC will be distributed over the course of the fishery (in increments) rather than all at once and will be announced by fishery notice and adjusted if necessary following Fraser Panel meetings (usually Tuesday and Friday) depending on abundance and stock composition. Announcements will also be made on grounds and may be made via the Gulf Troll information line. The vessel must have sufficient allocations (ITQ) of Pink Salmon to participate in this fishery. It is the responsibility of the vessel master to cease fishing when the vessel quota for Fraser River Pink Salmon is achieved. For further details please refer to the guidelines for the 2019 ITQ demonstration fishery which are available in Appendix 7 of the 2019 Integrated Fisheries Management Plan for Southern BC at the following link: IFMP Southern: http://waves-vagues.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/Library/40694306.pdf The next update will be made by fishery notice. Starting in 2018 there is a new minimum approach distance for Killer Whales of 200 m, in all Canadian Fisheries waters in the Pacific Ocean and British Columbia. There is also a mandatory 400 m approach distance in the southern portions of 29-4 (and other areas identified as SRKW critical habitat). There is also a voluntary fishery avoidance zone (until October 31) in Subareas 29-6 and those portions of 29-4 adjacent to 29-6. For other whales, dolphins and porpoises the minimum approach distances is 100 m. NOTE: 1. The target species in this fishery is Pink Salmon; the incidental catch of Chum salmon may be retained in the Areas open to fishing. There will be non- retention of Sockeye, Coho, Chinook and Steelhead. This fishery has been designed to address stocks of concern constraints. 2. A valid 2019/20 Salmon Area H licence (complete with licence conditions), barbless hooks and operating revival tanks are requirements in this fishery. 3. Vessel masters must, prior to leaving for the fishing grounds, either phone AMR at 1-888-387-0007, or submit the details via e-log, to complete a start fishing report and announce their intention to fish. 4. At the end of each fishing day and prior to 08:00 hours of the next day, the vessel master must, as a condition of licence, record their catch information in either in their Salmon Log Book and report their catch by calling AMR at 1- 888-387-0007 or submit their catch information via e-log. 5. Within 24 hours of the end of a fishing trip and prior to commencing a subsequent fishing trip, the vessel master shall either phone in or submit via e-log an End Fishing Report. Should a vessel master decide not to fish after having obtained a Trip Identification Number the vessel master shall phone in or submit via e-log a Trip Cancellation report. 6. Catch validation is mandatory and individual licence holders are required to make their own arrangements with a landing observer service provider authorized by the Department. Licence holders that plan to harvest Fraser River Pink Salmon must register with the landing observer service provider in advance of the fishery to confirm arrangements. For further information contact J.O. Thomas and Associates (ph: 1-866-930-4000). 7. Prior to any dockside landing of fish, the vessel master shall hail in to the designated landing observer service provider at 1-866-930-4000 between 06:00 hours and 18:00 hours seven days per week and provide the following information: - vessel name; - vessel registration number; - name and Fisher Identification Number of the vessel master; - contact phone number; - date, time, port and location of landing of the fish; - name of fish buying station where fish are to be landed; - product type; - estimated number of pieces by species; - area fished; and - sub-area fished. A landing observer shall be present during all landing of catch to record the number and weight of each species of salmon delivered. All salmon shall be landed at one of the following locations: Campbell River, Comox, Cowichan Bay, French Creek, Greater Vancouver, Kelsey Bay, Nanaimo, Port Hardy, Port McNeill, Prince Rupert or Quadra Island. Or if pre-arranged, any other mutually agreed upon location between the designated Landing Observer Service Provider and the vessel master. The vessel master shall deliver only to packers designated for the quota fishery. The vessel master shall retain a copy of the validation record provided by the packer at each delivery. If the vessel leaves the quota fishery to fish in another fishery the catch shall be landed and verified by a landing observer prior to entering the other fishery. 8. Quota will be transferable in whole or in part within Area H as well as between Area B. Transfers to other gears are not allowed. Quota may be reallocated as a percent (for the season) or by pieces (temporarily to cover an overage). In all instances overages accrued in-season must be covered by a quota reallocation, even if associated with a change in TAC. Reallocations associated with overages must be made within 24 hours of landing. In addition, vessels will not be permitted to continue fishing (start fishing report) until all overages are covered. Contact Erika Watkins at 250-286-5882 or Erika.Watkins@dfo-mpo.gc.ca for more information. 9. Please note changes to transporting of salmon. Please see 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. 10. As required by new US comparability requirements, all countries exporting fish and fish products to the United States must record marine mammal interactions in a consistent manner. As such, Canada has committed to updating licence conditions for all marine commercial and First Nation economic fisheries. The link to the online National form and instructions for filling in and reporting can be found here: http://www.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/fm-gp/mammals-mammiferes/documents/report/Fish- Harvester-Form-Eng.pdf. 11. 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 isn't needed). 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). 12. 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. 13. 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. 14. Fishing will not be permitted in the areas closed for rockfish conservation. These closures are listed on the DFO website at: http://www.pac.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/fm-gp/maps-cartes/rca-acs/index-eng.html or can be accessed at DFO district offices. 15. Fishers are advised to notify local DFO managers or patrol vessels to report abandoned, lost, or entangled gear. The 24 hour toll-free phone-in line for fisheries notices is 1-866-431-3474. FOR MORE INFORMATION: Christine Bukta (250286-5888) or Christine.Bukta@dfo-mpo.gc.ca
Fisheries & Oceans Operations Center - FN0936
Sent September 13, 2019 at 1620
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