Subsistence halibut community harvest permit log

Alaska Pacific Halibut Fisheries: Subsistence

0512 hal subsist CHP log 6_02_2017

Community Harvest Permit Log

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Revised: 06/02/2017 OMB Control Number 0648-0512, Expiration date: 08/31/2017


Subsistence Halibut Community Harvest Permit (CHP) Log

U .S. Dept of Commerce/NOAA

National Marine Fisheries Service

Restricted Access Management

P.O. Box 21668

Juneau, Alaska 99802-1668

Telephone: 1-800-304-4846

FAX: 907-586-7354




BLOCK A – CHP COORDINATOR


1. Name of CHP Coordinator


2. Signature of CHP Coordinator





BLOCK B -- SUBSISTENCE FISHERMAN IDENTIFICATION

1. Name (First, Middle, Last)

2. Community of Residence



3. Date of Birth

4. Tribal Affiliation

5. SHARC No.

6. Mailing Address (Number, Street, City, State, Zip Code)



7. Daytime Telephone Number

8. Did you subsistence fish for halibut during the period indicated on the permit? (Check one)


[__] YES [__] NO


If YES, complete the following harvest information.

Date of Harvest

Local Water Body, Bay, or Sound

IPHC Reg. Area

Halibut

Type of Gear Used

No. of Hooks Set

No. of Lingcod

No. of Rockfish

Number

Pounds












BLOCK B -- SUBSISTENCE FISHERMAN IDENTIFICATION

1. Name (First, Middle, Last)

2. Community of Residence



3. Date of Birth

4. Tribal Affiliation

5. SHARC No.

6. Mailing Address (Number, Street, City, State, Zip Code)



7. Daytime Telephone Number

8. Did you subsistence fish for halibut during the period indicated on the permit? (Check one)


[__] YES [__] NO


If YES, complete the following harvest information.

Date of Harvest

Local Water Body, Bay, or Sound

IPHC Reg. Area

Halibut

Type of Gear Used

No. of Hooks Set

No. of Lingcod

No. of Rockfish

Number

Pounds












BLOCK B -- SUBSISTENCE FISHERMAN IDENTIFICATION

1. Name (First, Middle, Last)

2. Community of Residence



3. Date of Birth

4. Tribal Affiliation

5. SHARC No.

6. Mailing Address (Number, Street, City, State, Zip Code)



7. Daytime Telephone Number

8. Did you subsistence fish for halibut during the period indicated on the permit? (Check one)


[__] YES [__] NO


If YES, complete the following harvest information.

Date of Harvest

Local Water Body, Bay, or Sound

IPHC Reg. Area

Halibut

Type of Gear Used

No. of Hooks Set

No. of Lingcod

No. of Rockfish

Number

Pounds












BLOCK B -- SUBSISTENCE FISHERMAN IDENTIFICATION

1. Name (First, Middle, Last)

2. Community of Residence



3. Date of Birth

4. Tribal Affiliation

5. SHARC No.

6. Mailing Address (Number, Street, City, State, Zip Code)



7. Daytime Telephone Number


8. Did you subsistence fish for halibut during the period indicated on the permit? (Check one)


[__] YES [__] NO


If YES, complete the following harvest information.

Date of Harvest

Local Water Body, Bay, or Sound

IPHC Reg. Area

Halibut

Type of Gear Used

No. of Hooks Set

No. of Lingcod

No. of Rockfish

Number

Pounds














PUBLIC REPORTING BURDEN STATEMENT

Public reporting burden for this collection of information is estimated to average 30 minutes per fisherman, including the time for reviewing the 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 the burden, to Assistant Regional Administrator, Sustainable Fisheries Division, Alaska Region, NMFS, P.O. Box 21668, Juneau, AK 99802-1668.


ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Before completing this form, please note the following: 1) NMFS may not conduct or sponsor this information request, and you are not required to respond to this information request, unless the form displays a currently valid OMB control number; 2) This information is being used to implement the Alaska Subsistence Halibut Program; 3) Federal law and regulations require and authorize NMFS to manage subsistence halibut programs in Alaska; 4) Submission of this information is mandatory for any tribe or community participating in directed fishing for Pacific halibut under the Community Harvest Permit Program; 5) This information is used to monitor the subsistence halibut program under the Northern Pacific Halibut Act of 1982; 6) The date of birth is confidential under the Privacy Act.





Instructions

SUBSISTENCE HALIBUT

COMMUNITY HARVEST PERMIT (CHP) LOG


The Subsistence Halibut Fishery is authorized by Federal regulations at 50 CFR part 300 and provides for eligible persons to conduct subsistence halibut fishing in Convention waters off Alaska. Subsistence halibut is halibut caught by an eligible rural resident or member of an Alaska Native tribe for direct personal or family consumption as food, sharing for personal or family consumption as food, or for customary trade. Subsistence fishing for halibut may be conducted only by persons who qualify for such fishing pursuant to paragraph

50 CFR 300.65(g) and who hold a valid subsistence halibut registration certificate (SHARC) in that person's name. Subsistence halibut fishing may be conducted in IPHC Regulatory Areas as shown in Figure 15 to

50 CFR part 679.


Each CHP will be valid only for the period of time specified on the permit. A CHP will expire one year from the date of issuance to a community or Alaska Native tribe eligible to harvest halibut. A community or Alaska Native tribe may renew its CHP. A CHP consists of five laminated CHP cards and one CHP log.


NOTE: As a prerequisite for receiving additional permits, all previously issued harvest logs must be returned to NMFS at the time of application for a new permit. A community or tribe that fails to return previously issued harvest logs will not receive any additional permit until all previously issued harvest logs are returned to NMFS.


Eligible communities or Alaska Native tribes may appoint one CHP Coordinator per community or tribe. Each fisherman must have one of the laminated CHP cards as well as his or her valid SHARC in his or her possession when fishing under the CHP.


The CHP Coordinator must maintain the CHP Harvest Log.


Each CHP Coordinator must ensure:

  • The designated harvesters who may fish under the CHP are identified on the CHP Harvest Log when the CHP is issued to the designated harvesters;


  • The CHP remains in the possession of the CHP Coordinator or other tribal or government authority when not in use and is issued to the designated harvesters when necessary; and


  • All required recordkeeping and data reporting of subsistence harvests under the CHP are performed.


Each CHP Harvest Log must be submitted to NMFS on or before the date of expiration by fax or mail, as provided below.


By mail to: NMFS, Alaska Region

Restricted Access Management (RAM)

P.O. Box 21668

Juneau, AK 99802-1668


By fax to: 907–586–7354


If you have questions or need additional information, please—

COMPLETING THE LOG


BLOCK A – CHP COORDINATOR


Enter the name and signature of the person designated as the CHP Coordinator. By signing this field, the coordinator acknowledges that the recorded information is correct and complete.


BLOCK B -- SUBSISTENCE FISHERMAN IDENTIFICATION


Enter the following information for each subsistence halibut fisherman:


1. Name of fisherman. Enter full name (first, middle, last). Please include any suffixes such as Jr. or Sr.


2. Community of residence (city and state). This community must be one of the rural communities listed in CFR 300.65(f)(1).


3. Date of birth (month/day/year).


4. Tribal affiliation. Enter the name of the Alaska Native tribe that qualifies the fisherman as eligible to fish for subsistence halibut. This tribe must be one of the Alaska Native tribes listed in 50 CFR 300.65(f)(2).


5. SHARC number. Enter the Subsistence Halibut Registration Certificate (SHARC) number of the fisherman.


6. Mailing address (number, street, city, state, zip code)


7. Daytime telephone number. Include area code.


8. Indicate YES or NO whether fisherman did subsistence halibut fishing during the period indicated on the special permit.


If YES, complete the following harvest information:


9. Date of harvest


10. Name of local water body, bay, or sound. Record the location where the fisherman did most of the subsistence halibut fishing under this special permit.


11. IPHC Regulatory Area. Record the International Pacific Halibut Commission Regulatory Area (IPHC) that describes the location where the fisherman did the subsistence halibut fishing under this permit. These regulatory areas are listed in Figure 15 to 50 CFR part 679.


12. Number and pounds of halibut caught. Identify both the number and pounds of halibut harvested.


13. Type of gear used.


14. Number of hooks set.


15. Number of incidental lingcod and incidental rockfish caught. DO NOT include all the lingcod and rockfish the fisherman harvested, but just those the fisherman harvested while subsistence halibut fishing under this special permit. “Rockfish” means all fish of the genus Sebastes. These include red snapper and black bass. “Rockfish” does NOT include sculpin, greenling, or cod. Please do not include these other fish in the harvest estimates for rockfish.

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