The Central Gulf of Alaska (CGOA) Rockfish Program (RP) is a catch share program for the rockfish fisheries and other related groundfish species conducted in federal waters near Kodiak, Alaska, primarily by trawl vessels, and to a lesser extent by longline vessels. The RP is designed to enhance resource conservation and improve economic efficiency in the rockfish fisheries by establishing cooperatives that receive exclusive harvest privileges. Each year, each eligible rockfish cooperative receives an annual cooperative fishing quota, which is an amount of primary and secondary rockfish species the cooperative is able to harvest in that fishing year and an associated amount of halibut Prohibited Species Catch. This collection contains the information collection requirements for the annual rockfish cooperative quota, inter-cooperative quota transfers, and vessel check-in/check-out and termination of fishing reports
The latest form for Central Gulf of Alaska Rockfish Program: Permits and Reports expires 2021-05-31 and can be found here.
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Justification for No Material/Nonsubstantive Change |
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Federal Enterprise Architecture: Natural Resources - Conservation, Marine and Land Management
Form NA | Application for Rockfish Cooperative Quota | Fillable Printable | Form and instruction |
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