File #: BYC 18-010    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Bycatch Control Issue Status: Action Item
File created: 4/24/2018 In control: North Pacific Council
On agenda: 6/4/2018 Final action:
Title: Halibut retention in BSAI pots - Initial review
Attachments: 1. C5 Action Memo, 2. C5 Halibut Retention in Pots BSAI, Initial Review 5-25-18, 3. Public Comment, 4. PRESENTATION: C5 Halibut Retention in Sablefish Pots, 5. MOTION: C5, 6. C5 PUBLIC TESTIMONY SIGN UP SHEET
Dan Hull, Chairman
David Witherell, Executive Director

SUBJECT: title
Halibut retention in BSAI pots - Initial review
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STAFF CONTACT: Sara Cleaver, Sarah Marrinan (NPFMC) and Stephanie Warpinski (NMFS)

ACTION REQUIRED: recommended action
* Review Draft EA/RIR
* Consider selecting Preliminary Preferred Alternative & Elements

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BACKGROUND:
The Council is considering a regulatory amendment to allow retention of legal-size halibut in pot gear used to fish IFQ/CDQ in the Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands, provided the operator also holds sufficient halibut IFQ/CDQ for the appropriate regulatory area. Any action taken could affect fishery participants that have sufficient halibut IFQ/CDQ by allowing them to use pot gear. However, this action would not allow for the retention of halibut IFQ/CDQ in other directed (non-sablefish) groundfish or shellfish pot fisheries.

Recently, the Council took action to allow harvest of sablefish and halibut in pot longline gear in the GOA. In January 2018, the IPHC made pot gear legal for halibut in all areas off Alaska; however, complementary NMFS/Council action would be needed for this action to take effect in the BSAI. In April 2018, the Council reviewed an earlier version of this analysis to allow halibut retention in sablefish pots in the BSAI and chose to expand the scope of the action in such a way that halibut retention would not need to be linked to possession of sablefish IFQ/CDQ. Currently in the BSAI, halibut may only be retained using hook-and-line gear.

The incentive for this proposal is primarily driven by the desire to improve the economic and resource efficiency associated with harvesting halibut IFQ/CDQ. Killer whale depredation of both hook-and-line gear as well as of regulatory discards of halibut in the sablefish IFQ/CDQ pot fishery has negative consequences for both the IFQ/CDQ fleet as well as the halibut resource. This action is proposed to allow for: (1) more efficient harvest of the halibut reso...

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