RULES: West Coast States and Western Pacific fisheries—; Pacific Coast groundfish,
Published: 2005-10-24
NMFS announces the end of the 2005 Pacific whiting (whiting)
primary season for the catcher/processor sector at 1800 local time
(l.t.) October 18, 2005, because the allocation for the catcher/
processor will be reached by that time. This action is intended to keep
the harvest of whiting within the 2005 allocation levels.
NOTICES: Pacific Fishery Management Council,
Published: 2005-12-28
The Pacific Fishery Management Council (Council) has begun its
annual preseason management process for the 2006 ocean salmon
fisheries. This document announces the availability of Council
documents as well as the dates and locations of Council meetings and
public hearings comprising the Council's complete schedule of events
for determining the
PROPOSED RULES: West Coast States and Western Pacific fisheries—; Pacific Coast groundfish,
Published: 2005-05-24
The Pacific Fishery Management Council (Pacific Council) is
considering implementing management measures for the spiny dogfish
(Squalus acanthias) fishery off Washington, Oregon and California. This
document announces a control date of April 8, 2005, for the spiny
dogfish fishery. The control date for the spiny dogfish fishery is
intended to
RULES: West Coast States and Western Pacific fisheries—; West Coast salmon,
Published: 2005-11-18
NMFS announces a regulatory modification in the recreational
fishery from Leadbetter Point, WA, to Cape Falcon, OR (Columbia River
Subarea). Effective Friday, September 9, 2005, the daily bag limit for
the Columbia River Subarea was modified as follows: ``All salmon,
except no Chinook retention, two fish per day, all retained coho must
have a
PROPOSED RULES: West Coast States and Western Pacific fisheries—; Hawaii pelagic longline fisheries; seabird incidental catch reduction measures,
Published: 2005-07-13
This proposed rule would require all Hawaii-based longline
fishing vessels to either sideset (set longline gear from the side of
the vessel rather than from the stern), or use a combination of other
seabird mitigation measures to prevent seabirds, e.g., Laysan and
blackfooted albatrosses, from being accidentally hooked or entangled,
and killed