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Call for Regulatory and Administrative Proposals
The International Pacific Halibut Commission (IPHC)
invites the public and industry to submit statements concerning regulatory
(season length, clearances in Area 4, logbook reporting requirements, etc) or
administrative issues to the IPHC for inclusion at the 2006 IPHC Annual
Meeting. Blank submission forms are available through the IPHC office or from
the web page. All completed submissions that are received (or postmarked) by
the deadline will be included at the Annual Meeting. Proposals will be posted
on the IPHC homepage (www.iphc.washington.edu)
and copies will also be available by mail or fax by calling the IPHC offices
(206-634-1838).
Please be aware that the IPHC regulates only the catch
limits by IPHC Regulatory Area and not by fishery (commercial or sport).
Internal allocation issues (quota distribution for example) are handled
domestically and should be addressed to the respective government agencies.
Due to the need for adequate public review prior to the
IPHC Annual Meeting the deadline for regulatory proposals is November 15, 2005.
All forms and supporting material must be postmarked or received at the IPHC
office by the submission date. Proposals received after the deadline may not
be reviewed and considered at the Annual Meeting.
Instructions for submission:
Please fill out all areas of the form. Remember to complete
the name and contact information section and sign the proposal. If additional
space is needed to answer one or more of the questions please attach
additional sheets.
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Definition and objective of the proposal – Explain briefly the IPHC
regulation or administrative issue being addressed. List the changes that
you are suggesting and why they are requested. e.g. How does this
affect the IPHC regulations regarding seasons, size limits, gear, or
reporting and landing requirements? Or, How would the proposal work and
what does it change?
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Regulatory impacts – Outline the possible effects that your proposed
change will have on the industry – both positive and negative. Please
include the effects on the fishers (commercial, sport, etc.), processors,
public, other government agencies and the resource (the fishery). Who
(and what) does this impact – both good and bad?
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Other solutions – Describe any other possible solutions and why you
are choosing an IPHC regulation change. What other solutions are there
and why should the halibut regulations be changed rather than another
solution?
Submit the proposal and any supporting documents to the
IPHC by November 15, 2005 via:
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US Mail
IPHC
PO Box 95009
Seattle, WA 98145
U.S.A. |
Package Delivery (FedEx, UPS)
IPHC
Rm. 250, OTB, U of W
1503 NE Boat St.
Seattle, WA 98195-7951
U.S.A. |
Fax
206-632-2983 |
| Submitted by: |
Topic |
| Bill Connor - Petersburg, AK |
Allow the delivery of live halibut |
| Greg Elwood - Everett, WA |
Whale avoidance procedures during Area 4 surveys |
| Theo Grutter - Sitka, AK |
Report
dogfish bycatch in logbooks |
| Terry Henshaw - Delta,
BC |
Season
length and catch recommendation |
| Bruce Jenkinson -
Aberdeen, WA |
Request
for authorization of landing of IFQ species to ADFG/NMFS
accredited floating processor platforms operating in Area 4 |
| Ernest Laroque -
Anchorage, AK |
Proxy
halibut sport fishing |
| Donald Marson -
Anchorage, AK |
Proxy
halibut sport fishing |
| Emilie Sperl -
Petersburg, AK |
March
15 commercial opening date |
| David Strickon -
Juneau, AK |
Allow
electronic logbooks |
| Eddie Thomas - Eagle
River, AK |
Proxy
halibut sport fishing |
| Robert Wiseman -
Soldotna, AK |
Proxy
halibut sport fishing |
| Mark Worley - Gig
Harbor, WA |
Set
size limit for all fisheries, including sport/charter |
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