Late At-Sea Monitor Sample Clauses

Late At-Sea Monitor. In the event that an ASM fails to arrive at the 42 scheduled sail time and/or place; the Vessel Captain must call their 43 Providers Program Manager, prior to setting sail. The Providers Program 44 Manager will verify that proper trip information was reported. Additionally, 45 the Program Manager may issue a verbal waiver to the Captain relieving the 1 vessel of its ASM obligation for the trip in question. Immediately upon 2 issuing a verbal waiver the Program Manager must notify the Sector 3 Manager, PTNS Coordinator and the Vessel (if requested) in writing that the 4 trip was granted a waiver due to a later ASM.
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Late At-Sea Monitor. In the event that an ASM fails to arrive at the 8 scheduled sail time and/or place; the Vessel Captain must call the PTNS line 9 to obtain a waiver prior to sailing at 1-855-FISHES1 i.e. 0-000-000-0000. If 10 a waiver is issued, the PTNS Cooridinator will notify both the Xxxxxx 00 Manager and Sectors ASM Provider via email (or another agreed upon 12 method of communication)..
Late At-Sea Monitor. In the event that an ASM fails to arrive at the 40 scheduled sail time and/or place; the Vessel Captain must call their 41 Providers Program Manager, prior to setting sail. The Providers Program 42 Manager will verify that proper trip information was reported. Additionally,

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