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Community-based Sectors for the New England Groundfish Fishery

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Hook Sector Proposal <strong>for</strong> 2008<br />

Erik Brazer<br />

Requests:<br />

• Implementation in 2008<br />

• Hard TAC backstop <strong>for</strong> all species;<br />

• Allocation of all species (GF (20 stocks), monkfish (2 stocks), dogfish, skates (7<br />

species);<br />

• 2,000 pounds min allocation <strong>for</strong> every stock (allow <strong>for</strong> incidental catch);<br />

• Trading quota between sectors if both sectors have an allocation and if it would<br />

not result in violating <strong>the</strong> 20% cap;<br />

• Qualifying / Baseline years of 1996-2006;<br />

• If NMFS or <strong>the</strong> NEFMC regulatory bureaucracy prevents timely implementation,<br />

existing sectors will be allowed to fish under <strong>the</strong> previous year's operations plan<br />

and allocations.<br />

• The sector will land all catch; but that discards would be counted against <strong>the</strong> TAC<br />

<strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong> sector;<br />

• “Future catch histories associated with <strong>the</strong> sector are proposed to remain constant<br />

regardless of whe<strong>the</strong>r <strong>the</strong> vessels land <strong>the</strong> fish; and<br />

• sectors will be credited with <strong>the</strong>ir actual TAC percentage, instead of actual<br />

percentage of TAC achieved<br />

• “<strong>Sectors</strong> will be credited with <strong>the</strong> maximum TAC amount (up to 20%), ra<strong>the</strong>r than<br />

<strong>the</strong> actual amount of fish caught.<br />

• Increasing observer coverage,<br />

• Moving into electronic catch reporting<br />

• Will comply w/ <strong>the</strong> requirement <strong>for</strong> 20 day spawning block out of <strong>the</strong> fishery<br />

between March and May and any spawning closures<br />

• Not limited to fishing in any areas<br />

Requested Exemptions<br />

• paper reporting;<br />

• DAS;<br />

• seasonal, rolling, habitat and mortality closures;<br />

• minimum fish sizes<br />

• trip limits;<br />

• hook and gillnet limits;<br />

Necessary Policy Changes<br />

• qualifying baseline years;<br />

• trading quota between sectors;<br />

• future catch history remain constant regardless of actual catch;<br />

• Increasing observer coverage,<br />

• Moving into electronic catch reporting<br />

Reasons <strong>for</strong> Existence:<br />

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