U.S. PACIFIC HIGHLY MIGRATORY SPECIES PURSE SEINE LOGBOOK - U.S. National Marine Fisheries Service
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U.S. PACIFIC HIGHLY MIGRATORY SPECIES PURSE SEINE LOGBOOK U.S. National Marine Fisheries Service (First Edition, July 2019)
INSTRUCTIONS FOR COMPLETING THE LOGBOOK FORM (Please print clearly) INSERT THE FOLDED FLAP OF THE BACK COVER UNDER THE YELLOW COPY OF THE SHEET BEING WRITTEN ON. This will prevent the entries from being transferred to the underlying sheets. Keep the yellow copy for your records. Start a new logbook page for every trip. A trip begins when the vessel leaves port to go fishing and ends when the vessel returns to port. Complete one line of the fishing effort section for each day of fishing. Sign and date each original sheet that is submitted. TOP OF THE PAGE Enter the Vessel Name, Captain's Name, Coast Guard Document Number or State Marine Board Number (e.g. CF1234AB), Departure and Arrival Ports, Departure and Arrival Dates, and other gears used during the trip (if applicable). A trip begins when the vessel leaves port to begin fishing. A trip ends when the vessel arrives in port and sells its catch. Landing Information: Enter the port landed, unloading date, short tons of fish unloaded, species unloaded, and record all landing receipt numbers from all sales. DAILY FISHING SECTIONS Start a new line for each set 1. DATE: Enter the date for each set. 2. LOCATION (LAT/LONG): Enter the haul location (to the nearest minute). 3. AIRCRAFT USED: Enter “Y” if an aircraft was used during this trip. 4. SPECIES: Species caught during this set. 5. FISH KEPT: Enter the amount of fish kept in short tons. 6. BYCATCH: List the species caught and the short tons discarded. 7. COMMENTS: Record any observations related to fishing activities such as types of fish seen during the day, discards, movement of fish, water color, bird flocks, temperature "edges" or "fronts", etc. 8. SIGNATURE: Sign and date each page. NOAA 88-197 OMB 0648-0223 (05/31/2021)
SUBMITTING LOGBOOKS HMS permit holders are required to submit the original, completed logbook within 30 days after each trip to the following address: HMS Logbook Program 8901 La Jolla Shores Dr. La Jolla, CA 92037 ALL INFORMATION RECEIVED FROM YOU WILL BE KEPT CONFIDENTIAL NOAA 88-197 OMB 0648-0223 (05/31/2021)
PURSE SEINE LOGBOOK Vessel Name: Nymeria Captain: Arya Stark Coast Guard ID or State Marine Board No.: 789456 Other Gear Used During Trip: None Departure Port: San Diego Departure Date: (MM/DD/YYYY) 09/05/2018 Arrival Port: San Diego Arrival Date: (MM/DD/YYYY) 09/07/2018 Landing Information: Port Landed: Unload Date: (MM/DD/YYYY) Short Tons Landed: Species: Landing Receipt Number: San Diego 09/08/2018 4 Yellowfin Tuna P765432 E FISHING EFFORT: DATE LATITUDE LONGITUDE AIRCRAFT SPECIES FISH BYCATCH COMMENTS: L USED KEPT (MM/DD/YYYY) DEG MIN DEG MIN (Y/N) (SHORT SPECIES DISCARDED P TONS) (SHORT TONS) 09/05/2018 33 12 117 17 Y Yellowfin Tuna 3 09/06/2018 33 25 117 23 N A Yellowfin Tuna M 7 Skipjack 1 09/07/2018 33 23 117 E 22 N X Fish never came up I certify that the above information is complete and accurate to the best of my knowledge SIGNATURE: Arya Stark DATE: 9/08/2018 NOTES: NOAA 88-197 INSERT FOLDED BACK COVER UNDER YELLOW COPY OMB 0648-0223 (05/31/2021)
PURSE SEINE LOGBOOK Vessel Name: Captain: Coast Guard ID or State Marine Board No.: Other Gear Used During Trip: Departure Port: Departure Date: (MM/DD/YYYY) Arrival Port: Arrival Date: (MM/DD/YYYY) Landing Information: Port Landed: Unload Date: (MM/DD/YYYY) Short Tons Landed: Species: Landing Receipt Number: FISHING EFFORT: DATE LATITUDE LONGITUDE AIRCRAFT SPECIES FISH BYCATCH COMMENTS: USED KEPT (MM/DD/YYYY) DEG MIN DEG MIN (Y/N) (SHORT SPECIES DISCARDED TONS) (SHORT TONS) I certify that the above information is complete and accurate to the best of my knowledge SIGNATURE: DATE: NOTES: NOAA 88-197 INSERT FOLDED BACK COVER UNDER YELLOW COPY OMB 0648-0223 (05/31/2021)
INSERT THIS FLAP UNDER YELLOW COPY NOAA 88-197 OMB 0648-0223 (05/31/2021)
The National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) is collecting this information in support of its implementation of the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Management and Conservation Act, the High- Seas Fishing Compliance Act (HSFCA), and the Fisheries Management Plan for Highly Migratory Species. The information will be used by NMFS to assess the status of Pacific highly migratory species stocks and monitor the fisheries. It will be also be used by U.S. negotiators in international and domestic forums to develop policy for the continued harvesting of Pacific highly migratory species. Response is mandatory. The information submitted will be treated confidentially in accordance with NOAA Administrative Orders. The burden for completing a logbook for a fishing trip of 30 days is estimated at 1 hour above that of logbooks kept for normal business practice. This estimate includes the time for reviewing the instructions, searching existing data sources, gathering and maintaining the date needed, and completing and reviewing the collection of information. Notwithstanding any other provision of the law, no person is required to respond to, nor shall any person be subject 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. NOAA 88-197 OMB 0648-0223 (05/31/2021)
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