Vessel ID Requirements

Pacific Islands Region Vessel and Gear Identification Requirements

50 CFR § 300.217 - Vessel identification

Vessel ID Requirements

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> CHAPTER III - INTERNATIONAL FISHING AND RELATED ACTIVITIES
> PART 300 - INTERNATIONAL FISHERIES REGULATIONS
> Subpart O - Western and Central Pacific Fisheries for Highly Migratory Species
> § 300.217 Vessel identification.

50 CFR § 300.217 - Vessel identification.
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§ 300.217 Vessel identification.
(a) General.
(1) A fishing vessel must be marked in accordance with the requirements of
this section in order for a WCPFC Area Endorsement to be issued for the
fishing vessel.
(2) Any fishing vessel of the United States with a WCPFC Area Endorsement
or for which a WCPFC Area Endorsement is required shall be marked for
identification purposes in accordance with this section, and all parts of such
markings shall be clear, distinct, uncovered, and unobstructed.
(3) Any boat, skiff, or other watercraft carried on board the fishing vessel
shall be marked with the same identification markings as required under
this section for the fishing vessel and shall be marked in accordance with
this section.
(b) Marking.
(1) Vessels shall be marked in accordance with the identification
requirements of § 300.336(b)(2), and if an IRCS has not been assigned to
the vessel, then the Federal, State, or other documentation number used in
lieu of the IRCS must be preceded by the characters “USA” and a hyphen
(that is, “USA-”).

(2) With the exception of the vessel's name and hailing port, the marking
required in this section shall be the only vessel identification mark consisting
of letters and numbers to be displayed on the hull and superstructure.
(c) IMO numbers.
(1) For the purpose of this section, an IMO number is the unique number
issued for a vessel under the ship identification number scheme established
by the International Maritime Organization or, for vessels that are not
strictly subject to that scheme, the unique number issued by the
administrator of that scheme using the scheme's numbering format,
sometimes known as a Lloyd's Register number or LR number.
(2) The owner of a fishing vessel of the United States used for commercial
fishing for HMS in the Convention Area, either on the high seas or in waters
under the jurisdiction of any nation other than the United States, shall
request and obtain an IMO number for the vessel if the gross tonnage of the
vessel, as indicated on the vessel's current Certificate of Documentation
issued under 46 CFR part 67, is at least 100 GRT or 100 GT ITC. An IMO
number may be requested for a vessel by following the instructions given by
the administrator of the IMO ship identification number scheme; those
instructions are currently available on the Web site of IHS Maritime, at:
www.imonumbers.lrfairplay.com/default.aspx.
(3) In the event that the owner of a fishing vessel subject to the
requirement of paragraph (c)(2) of this section, after following the
instructions given by the administrator of the IMO ship identification number
scheme, is unable to obtain an IMO number for the fishing vessel, the
fishing vessel owner may request an exemption from the requirement from
the Pacific Islands Regional Administrator. The request must be sent by mail
to the Pacific Islands Regional Administrator or by email to
[email protected] and must include the vessel's name, the vessel's official
number, a description of the steps taken to request an IMO number, and a
description of any responses from the administrator of the IMO ship
identification number scheme.
(4) Upon receipt of a request for an exemption under paragraph (c)(3) of
this section, the Pacific Islands Regional Administrator will, to the extent he
or she determines appropriate, assist the fishing vessel owner in requesting
an IMO number. If the Pacific Islands Regional Administrator determines
that it is infeasible or impractical for the fishing vessel owner to obtain an
IMO number for the fishing vessel, he or she will issue an exemption from
the requirements of paragraph (c)(2) of this section for the subject fishing
vessel and its owner and notify the fishing vessel owner of the exemption.

The Pacific Islands Regional Administrator may limit the duration of the
exemption. The Pacific Islands Regional Administrator may rescind an
exemption at any time. If an exemption is rescinded, the fishing vessel
owner must comply with the requirements of paragraph (c)(2) of this
section within 30 days of being notified of the rescission. If the ownership of
a fishing vessel changes, an exemption issued to the former fishing vessel
owner becomes void.
[75 FR 3350, Jan. 21, 2010, as amended at 76 FR 73520, Nov. 29, 2011; 80
FR 59047, Oct. 1, 2015; 83 FR 33869, July 18, 2018]

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