Harvesting Rules Sample Clauses

Harvesting Rules. 1.) The MPBS will operate as a lease-only sector with no active vessels in FY 2011. 2.) The MPBS will have at least three members: the State of Maine and two northeast multispecies permits that are attached to vessels that will not actively fish in FY 2011. The State of Maine has agreed to the terms and conditions of the MOA, which prohibits MPBP permits from being held on active vessels. Permits owned by the State of Maine and held in the MPBS will be used for the transfer of ACE to eligible vessels in eligible sectors and/or the leasing of multispecies DAS to be used concurrently with a monkfish DAS while targeting monkfish. Permits that are not owned by the State of Maine are not required to abide by the MOA, except that those permit holders have agreed that they will not actively fish pursuant to those permits in FY 2011. 3.) Since the MPBS will be a lease-only sector and will not engage in active fishing in FY 2011 there will be zero groundfish caught while participating in other fisheries that have a bycatch of groundfish. 4.) Annual Catch Entitlement (as determined by NMFS) The MPBS requests an ACE for FY 2011 for those permits placed in the MPBS. The allocations associated with the two northeast multispecies permits not owned by the State of Maine will be transferred back to the originating sector (Port ▇▇▇▇▇ Community Groundfish Sector) at the start of FY 2011. The MPBS will provide to NMFS by February 1, 2011 (see exemption request #1), a list of all permits acquired through a competitive bidding process. The MPBS will not lease/transfer more than the Sector ACE, as adjusted by transfers, for any allocated groundfish stock.
Harvesting Rules. Each active member shall conduct their fishing operation in strict compliance with the Harvesting Rules set forth in Exhibit C. The sector manager will monitor sector members’ activity to ensure the sector remains in compliance with Amendment 16 and other related regulations. Members acknowledge that the sector manager in conjunction with the Board may modify or adopt additional requirements or restrictions on harvest of the sector’s ACE in order to ensure effective utilization and management of the sector’s ACE. Any and all changes to the Harvesting Rules will be transmitted to the sector membership via electronic mail. “Upon approval, each sector vessel will be issued a Letter of Authorization (LOA) specifying the exemptions granted. Vessels must comply with all requirements stipulated in the LOA and all applicable Federal regulations and laws not specifically exempted in the LOA.”
Harvesting Rules. Fishing Years 2023 and 2024 Maine Coast Community Groundfish Sector (“MCCS” or “Sector”)
Harvesting Rules. Each active member shall conduct their fishing operation in strict 44 compliance with the Harvesting Rules set forth in Exhibit C. The sector manager will monitor 45 sector members’ activity to ensure the sector remains in compliance with Amendment 16 and 46 other related regulations. Members acknowledge that the sector manager in conjunction with the 47 Board may modify or adopt additional requirements or restrictions on harvest of the sector’s 48 ACE in order to ensure effective utilization and management of the sector’s ACE. Any and all 49 changes to the Harvesting Rules will be transmitted to the sector membership via electronic
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