FISHING IN US/CA AREAS Sample Clauses

FISHING IN US/CA AREAS. When fishing in the US/CA area, a sector vessel that fishes in more than 31 one US/CA area or more than one of the four stock areas will complete a catch report each time the 32 vessel changes areas. Sector vessels will track their Eastern US/CA sub-ACE for Cod and Xxxxxxx 33 separately while fishing in the Eastern Area. Sector vessels may fish in all US/CA areas as well as 34 Open areas in the same trip. In addition to VMS declaration requirements, the vessel will declare 35 the stock areas (of the Four A16 reporting areas) intended to be fished prior to starting a trip. 36
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FISHING IN US/CA AREAS. When fishing in the US/CA area, a sector vessel that fishes in more than one US/CA area or more than one of the four stock areas will complete a catch report each time the vessel changes areas. Sector vessels will track their Eastern US/CA sub‐ACE for Cod and Xxxxxxx separately while fishing in the Eastern Area. Sector vessels may fish in all US/CA areas as well as Open areas in the same trip. The vessel will declare the stock areas (of the Four A16 reporting areas) intended to be fished prior to starting a trip.
FISHING IN US/CA AREAS. When fishing in the US/CA area, a sector vessel that fishes in more than one US/CA area or more than one of the four stock areas will complete a catch report each time the vessel changes areas. Sector vessels will track their Eastern US/CA sub-ACE for Cod and Xxxxxxx separately while fishing in the Eastern Area. Sector vessels may fish in all US/CA areas as well as Open areas in the same trip. In addition to VMS declaration requirements, the vessel will declare the stock areas (of the Four A16 reporting areas) intended to be fished prior to starting a trip. VESSEL LOGBOOKS (VTRs/e-VTR): All sector members will comply with applicable reporting requirements including submission of Vessel Trip Reports (VTRs). If Electronic Vessel Trip Reports (e-VTRs) are approved by the Regional Administrator, Sector Members will submit e- VTRs in the format required by NERO. Sector Members will execute all documents necessary to meet legal requirements for the purpose of facilitating e-VTR service.

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