Marine mammal/sea turtle/sea bird incidental take log

NMFS Observer Programs' Information That Can Be Gathered Only Through Questions

Marinemammal_Seaturtle_Seabird_Incidental_Take_Log

Northeast Fisheries Observer Program (forms all/mostly completed by fishermen at end)

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MARINE MAMMAL, SEA TURTLE, AND SEA BIRD INCIDENTAL TAKE LOG
NMFS FISHERIES OBSERVER PROGRAM
OBINC 01/01/10
PSID #

HAUL

GEAR

NUM

NUM

NET NUM/

TIME

ADD

DREDGE/NET (24 hours) COND NAME

OBS/TRIP ID

TAG
NUMBER(S)

CODE

POSITION
(p/s/u/a)

(record most recent first)

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:

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:

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OF

PAGE #

SPECIES
CODE

/

DATE LANDED mm/yy

CODE(S)

ENTANG

ANIMAL

ANIMAL

PHOTO

SAMPLED?

EST

SITU

COND

ONBRD?

TAKEN?

0=No

LEN (cm)

CODE

CODE

0=No

0=No

1=Yes

(if no actual)

1=Yes

1=Yes

2 = Yes,
feathers only

(no birds)

COMMENTS: List identifying characteristics, describe in detail the entanglement situation, include a description of the overall body condition of the animal, behavior on deck and upon release
and any other related information. Use back of log if more room is needed.

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OBS/TRIP ID
DATE LANDED mm/yy

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ACTIVE DETERRENT DEVICE

ENTANGLEMENT / INTERACTION SITUATION CODES:

(ADD) CONDITION CODES:

00 = Unknown

18 = Caught Inside Dredge Chain Bag

ANIMAL CONDITION CODES (when released):

0 = Unknown

01 = Fell From Gear at a Point Unknown

19 = On Top of Dredge or Dredge Frame

01 = Alive, see comments

1 = No Pingers Used On Gear

02 = Fell From Gear Before Exiting Water

20 = Caught in Dredge Frame or Between Bails

04 = Alive, Hook/Gear In/Around Mouth

00 = Unknown

2 = Audible

03 = Fell From Gear Once Hauled Out of Water

21 = Caught Inside Dredge in Twine Top

05 = Alive, Hook/Gear In/Around Flipper

3 = Inaudible, Tested and Working

04 = Fell From Gear Due to Force of Roller

22 = Caught on Sweep/Tickler/Rock Chains

06 = Alive, Hook/Gear In/Around Another Single Body Part

4 = Inaudible, Tested and Not Working

05 = Removal Requires Cutting of Gear/Animal

23 = Caught in Bridles/Cables/Warp

07 = Alive, Hook/Gear In/Around Several Body Parts

5 = Inaudible, Not Tested

06 = Removal Does NOT Require Cutting of Gear/Animal

24 = Inside Mouth of Trawl Net

08 = Alive, Seen by Captain/Crew ONLY

6 = Absent (Lost)

08 = Caught in Wings of Trawl Net

25 = Inside Belly of Trawl Net

09 = Alive, resuscitated (turtle)

9 = Other

10 = Sea Bird Caught, Gangion Attached to Mainline

26 = Inside Codend of Trawl Net

10 = Dead, Condition Unknown

TAG CODES:

11 = Sea Bird Caught, Gangion Unattached to Mainline

27 = Caught in Sweep or Footrope of Trawl Net

11 = Dead, Fresh

0 = Unknown

12 = Hooked, Ingested

28 = Contact with Vessel or Vessel Equipment

12 = Dead, Moderately Decomposed

1 = Tag Applied by Observer

13 = Hooked, Beak

2 = No Tag(s)

14 = Hooked, Head

other than Fishing Gear
29 = Entangled in Gear other than Vessel's

3 = Tag Already Present, Left On

15 = Hooked, Flipper

Fishing Gear (e.g. Ghost Gear Caught by

4 = Tag Already Present, Removed

16 = Hooked, Carapace

Vessel)

17 = Hooked, Other/Unknown

99 = Other

13 = Dead, Severely Decomposed
14 = Dead, Seen by Capt/Crew ONLY

NOTE: If more than one code applies, choose the code

NOTE: Record Turtle Pit Tags

NOTE: If more than one code applies to a situation choose the code that describes the primary

that describes the most specific condition (e.g. a

on the Sample Log.

entanglement/interaction (e.g. a turtle is observed inside the twine top of a dredge and falls from the gear

turtle is alive and released with gear around the left front

as it is hauled up - choose code 21 as it best describes the primary interaction).

flipper - choose code 05 as it is most specific at release).

ADDITIONAL COMMENTS

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