Catcher/processor longline and pot gear DCPL

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Catcher/processor longline and pot gear DCPL

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Instructions for


DAILY CUMULATIVE PRODUCTION LOGBOOK (DCPL)

CATCHER/PROCESSOR: LONGLINE & POT GEAR



RESPONSIBILITY


The owner or operator of a catcher/processor that is required to have a Federal Fisheries Permit (FFP) and is:

♦ using longline, longline pot. or pot gear to harvest groundfish


♦ using longline, longline pot, or pot gear to harvest Individual Fishing Quota (IFQ) sablefish, IFQ halibut, or Western Alaska Community Development Quota (CDQ) halibut from the Gulf of Alaska


♦ using longline or pot gear to harvest IFQ sablefish, IFQ halibut, or CDQ halibut from the Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands Management Area (BSAI)


♦ using pot gear to harvest CR crab from the BSAI


unless using a NMFS-approved catcher/processor longline or pot gear electronic logbook (ELB), must use a combination of catcher/processor longline and pot gear DCPL and eLandings to record and report daily processor identification information, catch-by-set CR crab, halibut, sablefish, and groundfish landing data information, production data, and groundfish and Prohibited Species Catch (PSC) discard or disposition data.



FISH TO BE RECORDED AND REPORTED


All groundfish

Table 2a to 50 CFR 679

Prohibited species catch

Table 2b to 50 CFR 679

Forage fish

Table 2c to 50 CFR 679

Grenadiers

Table 2c to 50 CFR 679

Non-groundfish

Table 2d to 50 CFR 679


LOGBOOKS


The Regional Administrator will provide Daily Cumulative Production Logbooks (DCPLs) for catcher/processors free of charge. The DCPL may be viewed at https://alaskafisheries.noaa.gov/sites/default/files/CPLGLDCPL.pdf.


You may request additional logbooks online at https://alaskafisheries.noaa.gov/lborderform or by calling Sustainable Fisheries Division at 907-586-7228 or faxing at 907-586-7465.


No person may alter or change any entry or record in a logbook. An inaccurate or incorrect entry or record must be corrected by lining out the original and inserting the correction, provided that the original entry or record remains legible. All corrections must be made in ink.


If using more than one logbook of the same gear type in a fishing year onboard a vessel, the operator must ensure that the page numbers follow the consecutive order of the previous logbook.



LOGSHEET DISTRIBUTION AND SUBMITTAL


Distribute and submit logsheets by color as indicated below:


White

Retain permanently bound in logbook. No person except an authorized officer may remove any original white logsheet of any logbook.


Goldenrod

Submit to the observer after signature of operator and prior to departure of observer from the vessel.


Green

Submit to the IPHC representative after the vessel’s catch is off-loaded

Optional, but may be required by IPHC (see

§§ 300.60 through 300.65).



REPORTING TIME LIMITS


Record the information for each set within the following time limits.


REPORTING TIME LIMITS, CATCHER/PROCESSOR LONGLINE OR POT GEAR

Required Information

Record in DCPL

Submit via eLandings

Time Limit for Reporting

Set number, time and date gear set, time and date gear hauled, beginning and end positions of set, CDQ group number, halibut CDQ permit number, halibut IFQ permit number, sablefish IFQ permit number, crab IFQ permit number (halibut, sablefish, and crab), FFP number and/or Federal crab vessel permit number (if applicable), number of skates or pots set, and estimated total hail weight for each set

X


Within 2 hours after completion of gear retrieval

Discard and disposition Information


X

By 2400 hours, Alaska local time (A.l.t.) each day to record the previous day’s discard and disposition information

Product information


X

By 2400 hours, A.l.t., each day to record the previous day’s production information

All other required information

X


By 2400 hours, A.l.t., of the day following completion of production

Operator sign the completed logsheets

X


By 2400 hours, A.l.t. of the day following the week-ending date of the weekly reporting period.

Submit the goldenrod logsheet to the observer

X


After signature of operator and prior to departure of observer from the vessel



DEFINING ACTIVE AND INACTIVE TIME PERIODS


The operator must record information in the DCPL and in eLandings, January 1 through December 31, and indicate whether the catcher/ processor was active or inactive during the time period.


Active

Inactive.

A catcher/processor using longline, longline pot, or pot gear is active when processing or when all or part of the longline gear is in the water

When in a time period other than active.



REQUIRED INFORMATION, IF INACTIVE


If the catcher/processor is inactive, the operator must mark “inactive” and record the following information on one logsheet in the DCPL.


Vessel Name

Name of catcher/processor as displayed in official documentation

Federal crab vessel permit number

Federal Fisheries Permit number

Alaska Department of Fish and Game (ADF&G) processor code

Page number

Number the pages in each logbook consecutively and continue throughout the logbook for the remainder of the fishing year.

Record the first day of the fishing year, January 1, on page one

Operator Name & Signature

Operator’s name must be printed, and the operator must sign each completed logsheet

The signature of the owner or operator on the DCPL is verification of acceptance of the responsibility to provide complete and accurate information.

Inactive start date

Record the date (mm/dd) of the first day when inactive

Why inactive

Explain why the vessel is inactive, e.g., bad weather or equipment failure. If inactive due to surrender of an FFP, write “surrender of permit” as the reason for inactivity

Inactive end date

Record the date (mm/dd) of the last day when inactive under “End date.”

Inactive two or more quarters.

If the inactive time period extends across two or more successive quarters, the operator must complete a logsheet for each inactive quarter. The first logsheet must indicate the first and last day of the first inactive quarter. Successive logsheets must indicate the first and last day of its respective inactive quarter.



REQUIRED INFORMATION, IF ACTIVE


Use a separate logsheet

Each day of an active period

Each reporting area in which harvest occurred

Each gear type

Each separate management program




If the catcher/processor is active, record the following IDENTIFICATION information for each day per logsheet in the DCPL


Vessel Name

Name of catcher/processor as displayed in official documentation

Operator Name &

Signature

Operator’s name must be printed, and the operator must sign each completed logsheet

The signature of the owner or operator on the DCPL is verification of acceptance of the responsibility to provide complete and accurate information.

Federal crab vessel permit number

Alaska Department of Fish and Game (ADF&G) processor code

Federal Fisheries Permit number (FFP)

Date

Record the first day of the fishing year, January 1, on page one

Page number

Number the pages in each logbook consecutively and continue throughout the logbook for the remainder of the fishing year

IFQ Permit Number

IFQ permit number of the operator, if any

Each IFQ permit number on which anyone aboard is authorized to fish

CDQ number

Groundfish CDQ group number

Halibut CDQ permit number

Reporting Area

Groundfish. Record the Federal reporting area code (see Figures 1 and 3 to part 679) where gear retrieval was completed, regardless of where the majority of the set took place.

IFQ halibut and CDQ halibut. Record the IPHC regulatory area (see Figure 15 to part 679) where gear retrieval was completed, regardless of where the majority of the set took place.

CR crab. Leave this field blank.

Crew size

Record the number of crew members (including operator), excluding certified observer(s), on the last day of a trip.

Management program

(If not under one of the listed management programs, leave blank)

Western Alaska Community Development Quota (CDQ)

CDQ group number

Exempted Fishery

Exempted fishery permit number

Research Fishery

Research fishery permit number

Aleutian Islands Pollock (AIP) Fishery

Observer information

Number of observers onboard

Observer Name & Cruise number

Gear type

Gear Type (check one)

Pot is longline pot? YES or NO; Jig, Troll, Handline, Hook & Line, Other

If gear is other than those listed, check Other and describe

If Hook & Line or Longline Pot, complete applicable boxes

Hook & Line or Pot

(includes pot-and-line and longline pot)

fixed hook (conventional or tub)

optional, but may be required by IPHC (see §§ 300.60 through 300.65)

Autoline

Snap

length of skate (hook and line) or longline pot set (to the nearest foot)

optional, but may be required by IPHC (see §§ 300.60 through 300.65)

size of hook or pot in inches (width by length by height or diameter)

spacing of hook or pot (to the nearest foot)

Number of hooks per skate

optional, but may be required by IPHC (see §§ 300.60 through 300.65)

number of pots set

the number of pots lost


IF GEAR INFORMATION IS THE SAME

If gear information is the same on subsequent logsheets, mark the box instead of re-entering the gear type information on the next logsheet.


RETAIN AND RECORD DISCARD QUANTITIES OVER THE MRA


When a catcher/processor is fishing in an IFQ fishery and the fishery for Pacific cod or rockfish is closed to directed fishing but not in PSC status in that reporting area, the operator must retain and record up to and including the maximum retainable amount (MRA) for Pacific cod or rockfish as defined in Table 10 or 11 to 50 CFR part 679. Quantities over this amount must be discarded and recorded as discard in eLandings.


CATCH-BY-SET INFORMATION


A set

includes a test set, unsuccessful harvest, or when gear is not working and is pulled in, even if no fish are harvested.

A set means

a string of longline gear,

a string of pots, or

a group of pots with individual pots deployed and retrieved in the water in a similar location with similar soak time.

In the case of pot gear, when the pots in a string are hauled more than once in the same position, a new set is created each time the string is retrieved and re-deployed.


Record the following information for each set. If no catch occurred for a day, write “no catch.”


Set number

sequentially by year

Date

Date set

Date hauled

Time

Time set

Time hauled

Location of set

Buoy or bag number

optional, but may be required by IPHC (see §§ 300.60 through 300.65)

Begin position, Latitude & Longitude

Buoy or bag number

optional, but may be required by IPHC (see §§ 300.60 through 300.65)

End position, Latitude & Longitude

Begin and end gear depths

Record to the nearest fathom


optional, but may be required by IPHC (see §§ 300.60 through 300.65)

Gear ID

Enter the alphabetical letter that coincides with the gear description

Number of skates or pots

Number set

optional, but may be required by IPHC (see §§ 300.60 through 300.65)

Number lost

IR/IU Species

Round Catch Weight

Species Code

Weight (circle lb or mt)

Target species code

Species code of the intended species to be harvested.

Enter only one target species code.

CDQ halibut and IFQ halibut

Estimated total net weight of IFQ halibut and CDQ halibut to the nearest pound.

IFQ sablefish

Number and estimated total round weight of IFQ sablefish to the nearest pound. Indicate whether IFQ sablefish product is Western cut, Eastern cut, or round weight.

CR crab

Number and scale weight of raw CR crab to the nearest pound.

Hail weight (kb or mt)

Estimated hail weight, which is an estimate of the total weight of the entire catch without regard to species.

Indicate whether weight is estimated to the nearest pound or to the nearest 0.001 mt.

Bird avoid gear

Seabird avoidance gear code(s). (see § 679.24(e) and Table 19 to this part)

Mammals (Number) sighted while hauling

Name of mammals seen:

Sperm, Orca, or Other

optional, but may be required by IPHC (see §§ 300.60 through 300.65)


Number damaged

sablefish, halibut, other fish, or hooks


optional, but may be required by IPHC (see §§ 300.60 through 300.65)



Gear deployment (or to set gear)


Hook–and–line gear begin position. Record date (mm/dd), time (in military format, A.l.t.), and the begin position (in latitude and longitude to the nearest minute; indicate E or W for longitude) when the first hook–and–line gear of a set enters the water.


Jig or troll gear begin position. Record date (mm/dd), time (in military format, A.l.t.), and the begin position (latitude and longitude to the nearest minute; indicate E or W for longitude) when the jig or troll gear enters the water.


Pot gear begin position. Record date (mm/dd), time (in military format, A.l.t.), and the begin position (latitude and longitude to the nearest minute; indicate E or W for longitude) when the pot gear enters the water.


Gear retrieval (or to haul gear)


Hook–and–line gear end position. Date (mm/dd), time (in military format, A.l.t.), and end position coordinates (in latitude and longitude to the nearest minute; indicate E or W for longitude), where the last hook–and–line gear of a set leaves the water, regardless of where the majority of the set took place.


Jig or troll gear end position. Date (mm/dd), time (in military format, A.l.t.), and end position coordinates (in latitude and longitude to the nearest minute; indicate E or W for longitude) where the jig or troll gear leaves the water.


Pot gear end position. Date (mm/dd), time (in military format, A.l.t.), and end position coordinates (in latitude and longitude to the nearest minute; indicate E or W for longitude) where the last pot of a set is retrieved, regardless of where the majority of the set took place.




INSPECTION AND RETENTION OF RECORDS.


Inspection of records

The operator must make available for inspection the DCPL upon the request of an authorized officer.

Retention of records

Onboard

Retain the DCPL onboard the vessel until the end of the fishing year during which the records were made and for as long thereafter as fish or fish products recorded in the DCPL are retained.

For 3 years

Retain the DCPL for 3 years after the end of the fishing year during which the records were made.


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Updated June 20, 2016

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