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pdfSUPPLEMENT C | Atlantic Large Whale Take Reduction Plan Gear Marking
Atlantic Large Whale Take Reduction Plan
Gear Marking
Why Is Gear Marking Required?
The Atlantic Large Whale Take Reduction Plan requires that surface buoys and buoy lines
be marked with information that will allow us to better understand where and how whales
become entangled in vertical lines associated with trap/pot and gillnet fisheries.
MARKING SURFACE BUOYS
Surface buoys need to be marked to identify your vessel or
fishery with one of the following:
• Your motorboat registration number and/or U.S. vessel
documentation number;
• The federal commercial fishing permit number; or
• Whatever positive identification marking is required by the
vessel’s home-port state.
When marking is not already required by state or federal
regulations, the letters and numbers to mark gear must be at least
1 inch (2.5 cm) in height, block letters or Arabic numbers, in a
color that contrasts with the color of the buoy.
For More Information Contact the
NOAA Fisheries Greater Atlantic Gear Team
Northeast Fisheries Liaison: John Higgins. (207) 677-2316.
[email protected]
Mid/South Atlantic Fisheries Liaison: Glenn Salvador. (757) 414-0128.
[email protected]
or visit our website:
www.greateratlantic.fisheries.noaa.gov/whaletrp
National Marine Fisheries Service Greater Atlantic Regional Fisheries Office Protected Resources Division 978-281-9328
SUPPLEMENT C | Atlantic Large Whale Take Reduction Plan Gear Marking
GEAR MARKING REQUIREMENTS
The 12” colored required marks can be
accomplished in a variety of ways. Shown
are three simple methods that were tested
and found to work satisfactorily under
normal conditions. At the top, colored twine
is seized around the line and woven
between the strands. In the center, the line
was spray-painted; this method requires that
the rope be dry. At the bottom, colored
electrical tape was wrapped in one direction
and then back over itself to form two layers.
All buoy lines must be marked with three
12 inch (30.48 cm), colored marks: one at the top of the buoy line, one midway along the buoy line, and one at
the bottom of the buoy line. Each color code must be permanently affixed on or along the line and each
color code must be clearly visible when the gear is hauled or removed from the water.
For specific management area color requirements, see below:
Gear Marking Color
RED
RED & BLUE
Applicable Trap/Pot Management Area
• Massachusetts Restricted Area
• Northern Nearshore Trap/Pot Waters
• Northern Inshore State Trap/Pot Waters
• Stellwagen Bank Jeffreys Ledge Restricted Area
• Great South Channel Restricted Area overlapping Lobster
Management Area (LMA) 2 and/or the Outer Cape (OC) LMA.
• Exempt RI state waters
RED & WHITE
• Exempt MA state waters in LMA 1
RED & BLACK
• Exempt MA state waters in LMA 2
RED & YELLOW
• Exempt MA state waters Outer Cape
RED & ORANGE:
• Isle of Shoals, Maine
RED (Or BLACK) &
PURPLE
ORANGE:
BLACK
• Jordan Basin (Trap/Pot)
• Southern Nearshore Trap/Pot Waters.
• Offshore Trap/Pot Waters; Great South Channel Restricted Area
overlapping with the LMA 2/3 Overlap and/or LMA 3
National Marine Fisheries Service Greater Atlantic Regional Fisheries Office Protected Resources Division 978-281-9328
SUPPLEMENT C | Atlantic Large Whale Take Reduction Plan Gear Marking
GEAR MARKING REQUIREMENTS
Gear Marking Color
RED & GREEN
Applicable Gillnet Management Area
• Jeffrey Ledge (Trap/Pot)
GREEN & BLACK
• Jeffrey Ledge (Gillnet)
GREEN & YELLOW
• Jordan Basin (Gillnet)
BLUE & ORANGE
• Southeast Restricted Area North
(state waters)
GREEN & ORANGE
• Southeast Restricted Area North
(Federal waters)
GREEN
BLUE
YELLOW
GREEN & BLUE
• Cape Cod Bay Restricted Area
• Great South Channel Restricted Gillnet Area
• Great South Channel Sliver Restricted Gillnet Area
• Stellwagen Bank/Jeffreys Ledge Restricted Area
• Other Northeast Gillnet Waters (Northeast & Mid-Atlantic)
• Mid/South Atlantic Gillnet Waters
Excluding Shark Gillnet:
• Southeast US Restricted Area South*
• Other Southeast Gillnet Waters*
Shark Gillnet (with webbing of 5” or greater)
• Southeast US Monitoring Area*
• Southeast US Restricted Area South*
• Other Southeast Gillnet Waters*
*Southeast gillnet management areas also require that each gillnet panel be marked along
both the floatline and the leadline at least once every 100 yards, unless otherwise required.
National Marine Fisheries Service Greater Atlantic Regional Fisheries Office Protected Resources Division 978-281-9328
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File Created | 2015-03-16 |