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May 8, 1996

1996 Halibut Landing Report No. 1

Non-treaty Commercial Fishing Period Limits in Area 2A

The Commission has determined that fishing period limits will be required during the 10-hour, July 10 non-treaty directed commercial fishing period in Area 2A to avoid exceeding the 91,052 pound catch limit. The July 10 fishing period will begin at 8:00 a.m. and end at 6:00 p.m. The fishery is restricted to waters that are south of Point Chehalis, Washington (46o53'18"N. latitude) under regulations promulgated by National Marine Fisheries Service. Fishing period limits as indicated in the following table will be in effect for this opening.

Vessel Class

Fishing Period Limit (pounds)

Length

Letter

dressed, head-on

dressed, head-off*

0-25

26-30

31-35

36-40

41-45

46-50

51-55

56+

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

285

360

575

1,580

1,700

2,035

2,265

3,410

250

315

505

1,390

1,495

1,790

1,995

3,000

*Weights are after 2% has been deducted for ice and slime if fish are not washed prior to weighing.

The appropriate vessel length class and letter is printed on each vessel license.

The fishing period limit is shown in terms of dressed, head-off weight as well as dressed, head-on weight, although fishermen are reminded that regulations require that all halibut from Area 2A be landed with the head on.

The fishing period limit applies to the vessel, not the individual fisherman, and any landings over the vessel limit will be subject to forfeiture and fine.

Northwest Treaty Tribes Fishery in Area 2A

Northwest treaty Indian tribes were allocated a total allowable catch of 182,000 pounds in subarea 2A-1 (northern Washington coast) in 1996. Of this total, 14,000 pounds are reserved for ceremonial and subsistence purposes, leaving 168,000 pounds for the commercial fishery.

As of April 1, 1996, the total commercial catch in subarea 2A-1 was 166,000 pounds. A restricted commercial fishery occurred March 15 to April 1, producing 12,000 pounds. Two directed commercial fishing periods produced a total of 154,000 pounds. A decision whether to reopen subarea 2A-1 to catch the 2,000 pounds remaining in the catch limit will be made later.

Area 2B Commercial Fishery Update

Halibut landings from Area 2B total 3.0 million pounds through May 6, leaving 6.52 million pounds of the catch limit to be caught. The fishery will continue until all IVQs have been filled, or November 15, whichever is earlier.

Annette Island Reserve Fishery in Area 2C

The Metlakatla Indian community has been authorized by the United States Government to conduct a commercial halibut fishery within the Annette Island Reserve. One 48-hour fishing period occurred between April 27 - 29, producing a total catch of 3,050 pounds.

Alaskan Commercial Fishery Update

It is estimated that the following catches and number of landings were made in the Alaskan IFQ fishery through May 1, 1996. No Community Development Quota (CDQ) landings have been made.

Area

Catch Limit
(000's pounds)

Catch
(000's pounds)

Number of Landings

2C

9,000

2,354

603

3A

20,000

3,786

493

3B

3,700

215

35

4A

1,950

26

4

4B

2,310

13

1

4C

770

0

0

4D

770

0

0

4E

120

0

0

Total

38,620

6,394

1,136

During the same time period in 1995, March 15 through May 2, 2.5 million pounds were landed in the Alaskan IFQ fishery.

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Donald A. McCaughran, Director
(206) 634-1838

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