Fishery Notice
Category(s):
COMMERCIAL - Invertebrates: Shrimp Trawl
Subject:
FN1108-COMMERCIAL - Invertebrates: Shrimp by Trawl - North/Central Coast - Stock Assessment for Subareas 3-1 to 3-4, 103, 4-1 to 4-15, 104, 5-1, 5-2 and 5-23 Closure and Fishery Continuation
Stock assessment results and Shrimp Survey Bulletin 1905 is available for
Shrimp Management Area PRD. Copies of the bulletins are available on request
from Dan Clark 250-756-7327 or Dan.Clark@dfo-mpo.gc.ca.
The stock assessments indicate that the biomass of pink shrimp is below the
Limit Reference Point (LRP) and in the Critical Zone. The area will close.
SMA Species PA Zone Catch Ceiling Catch Ceiling
After Survey After Survey
(t) (lb)
PRD All Except Sidestripes Critical 0 0
PRD Sidestripe Cautious
Subareas 3-1 to 3-4, 103, 4-1 to 4-15, 104, 5-1, 5-2 and 5-23 (SMA PRD) will
close to shrimp by trawl gear 23:59 hours October 27, 2019.
The shrimp trawl fishery continues 00:01 hours October 28, 2019 for all species
of shrimp, excluding the possession of prawns, by shrimp beam trawl and otter
trawl gear in the following areas:
Subareas 1-1 to 1-3, 1-5, 1-6, 1-7 and 101 except for the Naden and McIntyre
Bay crab softshell closure and the Frederick Island Rockfish Conservation Area
(RCA) Closure;
Subareas 3-5 to 3-18.
Area 102 and 142 except for the Bowie Seamount Marine Protected Area;
Subareas 5-3 to 5-24 except for the Porcher Peninsula, Goschen, West Banks
Island, North Danger Rocks RCA Closures and Glass Sponge Reef Closures;
Subareas 6-1 to 6-28 except for the Kitasu Bay, Otter Passage, West Aristazabal
Island RCA Closures and Glass Sponge Reef Closures;
Subareas 7-2 to 7-24, 7-27 to 7-30 and 7-32 except for the McMullin Group and
Goose Island RCA Closures;
Subareas 8-2-16
Subareas 9-1 to 9-12 except for the Fish Egg Inlet RCA Closure;
Subareas 10-3 to 10-12 except for the Smith Sound RCA Closure; and,
Areas 103 to 106 except for the Glass Sponge Reef closure.
Areas 1 to 10 and offshore Areas 101 to 111, 130 and 142 inclusive will close
to shrimp by trawl gear 23:59 hours March 31, 2019.
Variation Order No. 2019-594 is in effect. Variation Order No. 2019-390 is
revoked.
Areas and Subareas are described in the Pacific Fishery Management Area
Regulations, 2007.
Notes:
This notice applies to the Shrimp Trawl fishery in Areas 1 to 10 and offshore
Areas 101 to 111, 130 and 142 inclusive.
Refer to the South Coast fishery notices for Areas 11 to 29 and offshore
Areas 121, and 123 to 127 inclusive.
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 2017/18.
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.
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 DFO approved Service Provider contracted by the licence holder. For
more information on Service Providers please contact your licence holder
association.
The use of a by-catch reduction rigid grate with maximum spacing 31.75 mm (1.25
inches) between bars is required by all vessels. 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 DFO approved
service provider.
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 through
the DFO approved Service Provider contracted by the licence holder.
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.
Bowie Seamount Marine Protected Area (portions of Area 101 and 142, Hecate
Strait and Queen Charlotte Sound Glass Sponge Reefs Marine Protected Area
(Portions of Areas 105, 106, 107 and 110) and the Gwaii Haanas National Marine
Conservation Area Reserve and Haida Heritage Site (portions of subareas 2-13, 2-
16, 2-31, 2-33, 2-34, 2-37, 2-41, 2-19, 102-3, 130-3, 142-1)are closed to the
shrimp by trawl fishery. A description of the closure areas is available from
the Integrated Fishery Management Plan.
Refer to 2019/20 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: Coral Keehn 250-627-3021
Fraser River: Marisa Keefe 604-666-6390
Conservation and Protection Eric Jean 604-892-3292
FOR MORE INFORMATION:
North/Central Coast: Coral Keehn (250) 627-3021
Fisheries & Oceans Operations Center - FN1108
Sent October 25, 2019 at 1241
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