November 2017 THIS IS A VOLUNTARY SURVEY Page 1 of _____
Sea Turtle Hook & Line Incidental Capture Intake Form
(To be filled out by the responding STSSN participant)
STSSN ID #: ____________________ State ID #: ___________________ DATE:____________________
Where was angler fishing? S) Shore B) Boat U) Unknown P) Pier, not specific
F) Pier: First 1/3, near land M) Pier: Middle 1/3 E) Pier: End 1/3, over water
What was angler fishing for? (select up to 2, if >2 choose: A) Anything) (Regionally specific species)
A) Anything B) Catfish C) Croaker D) Drum (Red/Redfish/Black) E) Flounder F) Ground mullet/Whiting G) Mackerel (King/Spanish) H) Trout I) Shark O) Other:________________________________________ U) Unknown
Bait
used: DS)
Dead shrimp LS) Live shrimp S) Squid C) Crab
A) Artificial
W) Whole fish: _____________________ CB) Cut
bait/fish:_________________________
O) Other __________________________ U) Unknown
(Regionally specific)
Hook Type: J) J-hook C) Circle K) Kahle G) Jig T) Treble
O) Other: ____________________________________________ U) Unknown
4a) Select best answer: O) Offset N) Non-offset D) Does not apply
Hook
Size: (Measure
length as top of the hook to the bottom)
S) < 40 mm - Small
M) 40-55 mm - Medium L) >55 mm - Large U)
Unknown/Damaged
If
the hook is a circle
hook gap,
what is the gap?
(Gap is measured as the tip of the point to the inside of the
shaft)
S) ≦
10 mm - small L) > 10 mm – large N) N/A U)
Unknown/Damaged
Interaction type:
H)
Hooked E) Entangled HE) Hooked & entangled U)
Unknown O)
Other:____________________________________________________________
Hook/Gear Location:
a) External – E) Hooked anywhere on the body, flippers or head
External location: ______________________________________________
b) Inside mouth – Hook still visible
B) Beak T) Tongue G) Glottis R) Roof of mouth O) Other mouth tissue/muscle
G) Esophagus M) Mouth (use if no longer hooked & exact location unknown)
c) Swallowed – S) Hook is NOT visible; (note internal location, if known)
Internal location: _______________________________________________
d) Unknown - U) Hook location is not known
If turtle was released by the angler, was the hook and all line removed? YES NO NA
9a) If no, amount of line remaining on turtle (inches) ______
Were any other hooks observed (either on radiograph or visually)? YES NO Unknown
If yes, answer questions on next page for each additional hook.
________________________________________________________________________
*If possible, please take photos of the gear interaction before removing the gear, collect the fishing gear and contact your State Coordinator for instructions on disposition of gear. Submit this form along with your STSSN form to your State Coordinator.
Sea Turtle Hook & Line Incidental Capture Intake Form
Additional Hooks
STSSN ID #: ___________________ State ID #: _______________________ DATE:____________________
Hook #: ________
Hook Type: J) J-hook C) Circle K) Kahle G) Jig T) Treble
O) Other: ____________________________________________ U) Unknown
Hook
Size: (Measure
length as top of the hook to the bottom)
S) < 40 mm - Small
M) 40-55 mm - Medium L) >55 mm - Large U)
Unknown/Damaged
If
the hook is a circle
hook gap,
what is the gap?
(Gap is measured as the tip of the point to the inside of the
shaft)
S) ≦
10 mm - small L) > 10 mm – large N) N/A U)
Unknown/Damaged
Hook/Gear Location:
a) External – E) Hooked anywhere on the body, flippers or head
External location: ______________________________________________
b) Inside mouth – Hook still visible
B) Beak T) Tongue G) Glottis R) Roof of mouth O) Other mouth tissue/muscle
G) Esophagus M) Mouth (use if no longer hooked & exact location unknown)
c) Swallowed – S) Hook is NOT visible; (note internal location, if known)
Internal location: _______________________________________________
d) Unknown - U) Hook location is not known
Hook #: ________
Hook Type: J) J-hook C) Circle K) Kahle G) Jig T) Treble
O) Other: ____________________________________________ U) Unknown
Hook
Size: (Measure
length as top of the hook to the bottom)
S) < 40 mm - Small
M) 40-55 mm - Medium L) >55 mm - Large U)
Unknown/Damaged
If the hook is a circle
hook gap,
what is the gap?
(Gap is measured as the tip of the point to the inside of the
shaft)
S) ≦
10 mm - small L) > 10 mm – large N) N/A U)
Unknown/Damaged
Hook/Gear Location:
a) External – E) Hooked anywhere on the body, flippers or head
External location: ______________________________________________
b) Inside mouth – Hook still visible
B) Beak T) Tongue G) Glottis R) Roof of mouth O) Other mouth tissue/muscle
G) Esophagus M) Mouth (use if no longer hooked & exact location unknown)
c) Swallowed – S) Hook is NOT visible; (note internal location, if known)
Internal location:_______________________________________________
d) Unknown - U) Hook location is not known
________________________________________________________________________
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PRA STATEMENT
Recreational Angler Survey of Sea
Turtle Interactions
OMB CONTROL NO. 0648-xxxx
SURVEY JUSTIFICATION
Collection of these data on sea turtle interactions in the pier-based recreational fishing sector is necessary to fulfill statutory requirements of the Endangered Species Act (16 U.S.C. 1531 et. seq.) Section 7 analyses, and will provide necessary data for the conservation and recovery of endangered and threatened sea turtle populations.
B. SURVEY PURPOSE
The sea turtle interaction data that will be collected via this survey collection will be used by NOAA Fisheries protected species managers to evaluate the impacts of recreational fishing on sea turtle populations. Analysis of data collected from this survey will be used in agency documents, such as ESA Section 7 Biological Opinions and other regulatory documents. These documents are disseminated to the public, but the raw survey results will not be disseminated to the public. NOAA Fisheries will retain control over the information and safeguard it from improper access, modification, and destruction, consistent with NOAA standards for confidentiality, privacy, and electronic information.
C. PUBLIC BURDEN
Public reporting
burden for this collection of information is estimated to average 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 suggestions
for reducing this burden to Sara Wissmann, NOAA Fisheries, Office of
Protected Resources, [email protected].
D.
PUBLIC PARTICIPATION
Participation in this survey is voluntary. The information collected will be protected and kept anonymous if released. Notwithstanding any other provisions of the law, no person is required to respond to, nor shall any person be subjected 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.
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