Western Pacific Daily Crustacean Log

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Pacific Islands Crustacean Log Form 2015

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PACIFIC ISLANDS CRUSTACEAN
DAILY CATCH REPORT LOG

NAME OF VESSEL_________________________________
PERMIT NUMBER__________________________________
TO
Paperwork Reduction Act Information
Public reporting burden for this collection is estimated at 5 minutes per response, including the time for
reviewing instructions, searching existing data sources, gathering and maintaining the data needed, and
completing and reviewing the collection of information. Send comments regarding this burden estimate or
any other aspect of this collection of information, including suggestions for reducing this burden, to
Regional Administrator, NMFS Pacific Islands Region, Pacific Islands Regional Office, National Marine
Fisheries Service, 1845 Wasp Blvd. Bldg. 176, Honolulu, Hawaii 96818.
This information is being collected to ensure accurate and timely records about the fishing activity of persons
licensed to participate in fisheries under Federal regulations in the Pacific Islands region. This will enable the
National Marine Fisheries Service and the Western Pacific Fishery Management Council to (a) determine how those
persons would be affected by changes in management; (b) ensure that they are informed about prospective changes
in fishery regulations and the analysis of estimated impacts; and (c) determine whether the objectives of the fishery
program are being achieved by monitoring the fishery and evaluating the impacts on stocks, the fishery participants,
and related businesses. Responses to the collection are required to obtain the benefit of a license for the fishery
involved (ref. 50 CFR 665.13 and 665.14). Data provided concerning the activities and business of the respondents
are handled as confidential under the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act (Sec. 402(b)).
Notwithstanding any other provision of the law, no person is required to respond to, nor shall any person be subject
to a penalty for failure to comply with a collection of information subject to the requirements of the Paperwork
Reduction Act, unless that collection of information displays a currently valid OMB Control Number.

Vessel Reporting Requirements
The operator of any fishing vessel operating under a Federal Pacific Islands Region lobster or shrimp permit must
maintain onboard the vessel an accurate and complete record of catch, effort, and other data on report forms
provided by the Regional Administrator, and must record the information on the forms within 24 hours after the
completion of each fishing day. Each form must be signed and dated by the fishing vessel operator. The original
logbook form must be submitted to the National Marine Fisheries Service within 72 hours of each landing of
management unit species, except for fishing in the Pacific Remote Islands Areas, where it is required that the forms
be submitted to the Regional Administrator within 30 days of the end of each fishing trip. (ref. 50 CFR 665.14)
Submit completed logs to:
NOAA Inouye Regional Center
Attn: NMFS/PIFSC/Fishery Monitoring Branch
1845 Wasp Boulevard, Building 176
Honolulu, Hawaii 96818

For additional logbooks call: (808) 725-5326

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NATIONAL MARINE FISHERIES SERVICE
PACIFIC ISLANDS REGION

PACIFIC ISLANDS CRUSTACEAN DAILY CATCH REPORT LOG
Name of Vessel:
Number of Crew:
Wave Height:

Crustacean Permit No.
Start Latitude:

(N/S)

Start Longitude:

(E/W)

□ 0-2 ft. □ 2-4 ft. □ 4-6 ft. □ 6-8 ft. □ 8-10 ft. □ 10-15 ft. □ >15 ft.

Depth of set (fathoms):

Sea Surface Temp. (°F):

Wind Speed (knots):

Bait type:____________________

# of Trap strings:__________

# Traps Set:

Date Gear Set:

Time Begin Set (24 hr clock):

# Traps Hauled:

Date Gear Haul:

Time End Haul (24 hr clock):

# Traps Lost:

CATCH INFORMATION
Species

Number
KEPT

Pounds
KEPT

Number
DISCARDED

Pounds
DISCARDED

Spiny Lobster
(specify species)

Slipper Lobster
(specify species)

Deepwater Shrimp
(Heterocarpus laevigatus)
Deepwater Shrimp
(Heterocarpus ensifer)
Kona Crab
(Ranina ranina)
Octopus
Other
(specify species)

Other
(specify species)

PROTECTED SPECIES INFORMATION
Enter protected species numbers; identify “Other”
species and number in appropriate box.
Observed in area

Monk Seal/Other
Marine Mammal

Turtle/Scalloped
Hammerhead Shark

Observed in vicinity of gear
Interfering with fishing operations
Preying on released lobsters
Entangled and released uninjured
Entangled and released injured
Entangled and released dead
I certify that the above information is complete and true to the best of my knowledge.

Logged by Vessel Captain:
Print Name:

Date:
Signature:

Other

PACIFIC ISLAND CRUSTACEAN DAILY CATCH REPORT LOG

INSTRUCTION PAGE
General Trip Information
Name of Vessel: name of fishing vessel.
Crustacean Permit No.: Pacific Islands Crustacean Permit Number.
Number of Crew: number of crewmen onboard.
Start Latitude: input start latitude. Use decimal format from GPS. Circle N or S.
Start Longitude: input start longitude. Use decimal format from GPS. Circle E or W.
Wave Height: check box that best approximates the fishing conditions.
Depth of set (fathoms): starting depth in fathoms.
Sea Surface Temp.: sea surface temp in Fahrenheit.
Wind Speed (kts): wind speed in knots.
Bait type: list bait used.
# of Trap strings: If setting traps in strings record the total number of strings of traps used.
Date Gear Set: set date of gear, mm/dd/yyyy.
Time Begin Set (24 hr clock): time the setting of gear began, 24 hour clock (XXXX).
# Traps Set: total number of traps set on this fishing day.
Date Gear Haul: haul date of gear, mm/dd/yyyy.
Time End Haul (24 hr clock): time at the completion of gear haul, 24 hour clock (XXXX).
# Traps Haul: total number of traps hauled on this fishing day.
# traps Lost: number of traps lost. # traps set - # traps haul = # traps lost.

Catch Information
IMPORTANT NOTE:
Species: input your catch information by species. Write in any species
caught that is not listed on the form.
Number kept: Optional for shrimp catch. List number kept.
Pounds kept: Mandatory. List pounds kept.
Number discarded: Optional for shrimp catch. List estimated number
discarded.
Pounds discarded: Mandatory. List estimated pounds discarded.
Protected Species Information
Fill in appropriate # of protected species as applicable. Identify/circle species.
Note: Some species, including the Indo West Pacific Scalloped Hammerhead shark, are listed under the Endangered Species Act
(ESA) as distinct population segments that are similar in appearance to other sub-populations that are not ESA-listed. NMFS
regulations at 50 CFR 665.14 require that you report all catch and effort. If you are unsure of the species identification, you should
record your best judgment and explain any uncertainty in remarks on the back of the form.

Date: date of form completion.
Print Name: print Captain name.
Signature: Captain’s Signature.

PACIFIC ISLANDS PROTECTED SPECIES
DOLPHINS
(70) Bottle-nose dolphin

Round-shaped body
when compared with
other similarly shaped
dolphins.

TURTLES
(54) Leatherback (softshell)
Black leathery shell with
distinct ridges along the
back; often has white
spots on flippers and
underside; largest sea
turtle (4-6 ft).

(71) Spinner dolphin

(53) Green turtle

(76) Rough-toothed dolphin

Dark brown to olive with
lighter stripes and spots;
head small in
comparison to body size;
blunt beak; only sea
turtle with serrated jaw.

“Steno”; no distinct break
between the forehead
and beak.

(60) Loggerhead turtle
(68) Risso’s dolphin

Reddish-brown shell and
flippers; head large in
relation to body.

Distinct melon-shaped forehead;
no beak; mature animals often
scarred over much of their backs.

(59) Olive ridley turtle
WHALES
(67) Pilot whale

Slate gray to olive
brown; width of shell
usually equal to or
greater than length.

Large black dolphin; rounded
bulbous head (“pot head”).

(52) False killer whale
Large black dolphin;
head is bullet-shaped.

(64) Hawksbill turtle
Elongated shell often
with overlapping
scales; usually dark
brown with yellow
streaks and spots
(“tortoise-shell”); head
relatively small with
long neck; long and
narrow hawk-like beak.

(66) Humpback whale
Long flippers (about 1/3
of body length).

(51) Monk seal
SHARKS
(77) Scalloped Hammerhead Shark

Light brown to silver gray
in coloration; 3 - 8 ft in
length; 150 - 600 lbs.


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