Dan Hull, Chairman
David Witherell, Executive Director
SUBJECT: title
Halibut Deck Sorting EFP and Halibut Genetics Sampling EFP - Review
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STAFF CONTACT: Diana Evans
ACTION REQUIRED: recommended action
1) Review Halibut Deck Sorting EFP
2) Review the Halibut Genetic Sampling EFP
BACKGROUND:
1) Review Halibut Deck Sorting EFP
Since 2015, the Council has reviewed and supported several exempted fishing permit (EFP) applications to allow on-deck sorting of Pacific halibut on non-pelagic trawl catcher processor vessels, as a means of reducing halibut bycatch mortalities. The current EFP was granted to the Alaska Seafood Cooperative and co-applicants, and expires at the end of 2017. Under the EFP, vessels are allowed to sort halibut removed from a codend on the deck, rather than routing halibut over the flow scale and below deck, and release those fish back into the water after sampling halibut for length and condition, using IPHC halibut mortality assessment methods. All groundfish and halibut harvested must be within existing allocations for groundfish and halibut mortality.
At this meeting, the Council is scheduled to review an EFP application to extend deck sorting of halibut on Amendment 80 and other trawl catcher processor vessels through 2018 and 2019. The EFP is designed to continue to test methods that reduce halibut mortality in flatfish fisheries by reducing the amount of halibut handling and time out of water. The EFP study will inform the development of an analysis to implement deck sorting in regulation, on which NMFS has begun work.
The applicant, Mr. John Gauvin, will be at the meeting to describe the project, and will also provide a brief report on the scope of the EFP in 2017 to date, and the estimated halibut savings it has conferred. The EFP application has been attached to this agenda item, along with a letter from NMFS initiating Council consultation, a memorandum of approval from the AFSC regarding the experimental design, and th...
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