Trawl Logbook

West Coast Groundfish Trawl Logbook

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Trawl Logbook

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TRAWL LOGBOOK INSTRUCTIONS
This coastwide trawl logbook was developed by the Pacific Fishery Management Council, the
states of Washington, Oregon and California, and the National Marine Fisheries Service. It
provides a standard format for recording trawl data.

Place the back cover (flyleaf) under the yellow copy. Carbon paper is not required. Use a
pencil or ballpoint pen (press firmly). Send the Vessel Description page with the first trip
page(s) and again if any of the vessel data changes. Keep the white copies for your records.
Please submit as follows to the state where the landings are made:

This is a state logbook program and duplicate pages are included for collection and processing
by the states. Submission of this information is required under California, Oregon and
Washington state laws.
California: By the 10th of each month, send the yellow copies
of each trip for the preceding month in the stamped, preaddressed envelopes provided by CDFW. [DFG 176 (11/09)].
VESSEL DESCRIPTION INSTRUCTIONS
Complete and send TRAWL VESSEL DESCRIPTION page
with first submission of log data and again if vessel data
changes.
Vessel Name: Registered name of vessel
Radio Call Sign: Full radio call sign of vessel
Home Port: Documented home port or port where vessel is
docked during off season
Year Built: Calendar year construction completed or as
recorded in document papers
Length: Registered length overall
Net Tonnage: Recorded net tonnage
Engine Type: Specify if diesel or any other type
Horsepower: Rated horsepower of engine(s)
Electronics: List of electronic equipment
Refrigeration: Type of refrigeration system, if any, such as
circulating seawater
Processing Capability: Method of on-board processing, if any
Date of Report: Date vessel description report filled out

Oregon: If logbook pages are not collected by ODFW
personnel by the 10th of each month; send yellow copies of
each trip sheet for the preceding month to ODFW.

Washington: If WDFW personnel fail to collect information
from you; by the 10th of each month, send yellow copies of each
trip sheet for the preceding month to WDFW.

TRAWL TRIP LOG INSTRUCTIONS
For each trip:
Put only one fishing trip on a page. More than one page may Ave. Depth of Catch: Enter the average tow depth in fathoms
where most of the fish were caught. For midwater gear, it is
be used per trip. Enter the vessel name, federal
tow depth; for bottom gear, it is bottom depth.
documentation number, crew size (including captain) and
departure information. Enter the return information and
buyer when you return to port. Enter all buyer names if you Net Type: Enter the appropriate code
M - Midwater trawl
D – Danish or Scottish seine
sell to more than one buyer.
L
–
Large
footrope
F – Selective flatfish trawl
Optional: Enter all Fish Tickets associated with the trip.
S
–
Small
footrope
Enter Trip # for each trip made during the groundfish fishery
season/year.
Target Strategy: Enter target strategy provided on code sheet
for your intended catch. Individual species codes may also be
For each tow:
List each drag even if no marketable fish are caught. Refer
used as a target strategy.
to the sample completed log sheet for clarification.
Estimated Pounds Retained Each Tow: Enter the three- or
Time: Enter the local time using the 24-hour clock
four-letter species code in the blank provided at the top of the
set - Time the brake is set
column. Record the estimated round weight in pounds. You
up - Time the haul back is started
may begin new species codes on a blank row in the middle of
a page. Washington and Oregon fishers are required to
Latitude/Longitude: Enter the latitude and longitude in
enter, by species, any species regulated by trip limit.
degrees and minutes and tenths of minutes where the
brake was set and where the haul back was started.
Revised 4/2017


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