[Federal Register Volume 73, Number 186 (Wednesday, September 24, 2008)]
[Proposed Rules]
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National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration



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50 CFR Parts 679 and 680



Pacific Halibut Fisheries; Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands King and 
Tanner Crab Fisheries; Groundfish Fisheries of the Exclusive Economic 
Zone Off Alaska; Individual Fishing Quota Program; Western Alaska 
Community Development Quota Program; Recordkeeping and Reporting; 
Permits; Proposed Rule

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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

50 CFR Parts 679 and 680

[Docket No. 080302360-8575-03]
RIN 0648-AT91


Pacific Halibut Fisheries; Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands King 
and Tanner Crab Fisheries; Groundfish Fisheries of the Exclusive 
Economic Zone Off Alaska; Individual Fishing Quota Program; Western 
Alaska Community Development Quota Program; Recordkeeping and 
Reporting; Permits

AGENCY: National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and 
Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Commerce.

ACTION: Supplemental proposed rule; reopening of comment period.

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SUMMARY: This supplemental proposed rule provides specific information 
and further explanation regarding a June 29, 2007 (72 FR 35748) NMFS 
proposed rule that set out new recordkeeping and reporting 
requirements; a new electronic groundfish catch reporting system, 
Interagency Electronic Reporting System, and its data entry component, 
eLandings; the integration of eLandings with existing logbook 
requirements and future electronic logbooks; a variety of fisheries 
permits provisions and revisions to regulations governing the Bering 
Sea and Aleutian Islands Management Area Crab Rationalization Program, 
including fee calculations; a revision to a Sitka Pinnacles Marine 
Reserve closure provision; and a revision to a groundfish observer 
provision regarding at-sea vessel-to-vessel transfers.

DATES: Comments must be received on or before on October 24, 2008.

ADDRESSES: Send comments to Sue Salveson, Assistant Regional 
Administrator, Sustainable Fisheries Division, Alaska Region, NMFS, 
Attn: Ellen Sebastian. You may submit comments, identified by ``RIN 
0648-AT91'' by any of the following methods:
     Webform at the Federal eRulemaking Portal: http://www.regulations.gov. Follow the instructions at that site for 
submitting comments.
     Mail: P.O. Box 21668, Juneau, AK 99802.
     Hand Delivery to the Federal Building: 709 West 9th 
Street, Room 420A, Juneau, AK.
     Fax: 907-586-7557.
    Instructions: All comments received are a part of the public record 
and generally will be posted to http://www.regulations.gov without 
change. NMFS will accept anonymous comments. NMFS will accept 
attachments to electronic comments if they are in Microsoft Word, 
Excel, WordPerfect, or Adobe portable document file (pdf) file formats. 
All comments submitted on the original proposed rule for RIN 0648-AT91, 
published June 29, 2007 (72 FR 35748) will still be considered in the 
rulemaking process and do not need to be resubmitted.
    Copies of the Categorical Exclusion (CE), Regulatory Impact Review 
(RIR), and Initial Regulatory Flexibility Analysis (IRFA) prepared for 
the original proposed rule may be obtained from the NMFS Alaska Region, 
P.O. Box 21668, Juneau, AK 99802, Attn: Ellen Sebastian, or by calling 
the Alaska Region, NMFS, at 907-586-7228, or from the NMFS Alaska 
Region Web site at http://www.alaskafisheries.noaa.gov.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Patsy A. Bearden, 907-586-7008.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: NMFS published a proposed rule in the 
Federal Register on June 29, 2007 (72 FR 35748). The original proposed 
rule is available via the Internet (http://www.alaskafisheries.noaa.gov) and from NMFS (see ADDRESSES). A detailed 
description of the original proposed rule was provided in the preamble 
to the original proposed rule and is not repeated here. This 
supplemental proposed rule explains the reorganization of materials 
within the current recordkeeping and reporting (R&R) regulatory text to 
integrate electronic and non-electronic requirements.

Comments and Responses

    NMFS received two e-mails containing nine comments on the original 
proposed rule. Responses to all nine comments follow:
    Comment 1: The commenter pointed out that no East or West component 
is requested in regulations and logbooks when describing position 
coordinates in latitude and longitude and that an East or West 
component is necessary to describe both the beginning position and the 
end position of gear.
    Response: NMFS agrees. Regulations governing the information 
requirements of logbooks in Sec.  679.5(c) are proposed in this 
supplement to include an East or West component.
    Comment 2: The commenter pointed out that in the logbooks, the 
space allocated for the date and time of gear retrieval is only big 
enough for either the date or the time, but not both, and requests that 
the logbooks be redesigned to provide more space to record this 
information.
    Response: NMFS agrees. NMFS will adjust the format of the logbooks 
at the next printing. No change to the regulatory text in the proposed 
rule is needed to respond to this comment.
    Comment 3: In the daily fishing logbook, it is not clear what NMFS 
is requesting when asking for the target species code and the estimated 
total round weight. The commenter suggests that it be made very clear 
that only a single Target Species Code is to be used (and that it be 
the species code of the desired target) and also that the Estimated 
Total Round Catch Weight either refers to that single Target Species 
Code or else refers to the entire catch, whichever is the intent of the 
recordkeeping form.
    Response: NMFS agrees. Regulations governing the information 
requirements of logbooks in Sec.  679.5(c) are proposed in this 
supplement to add the requirement to ``Enter only a single target 
species code of the desired target.'' In addition, the data element 
``estimated total round catch weight'' was changed to ``total hail 
weight.'' This change was intended to make it clear that the estimated 
quantity of the entire catch is to be recorded in that space.
    Comment 4: On the daily cumulative production logbook (DCPL), the 
operator frequently tries to put two or even three improved retention/
improved utilization (IR/IU) Species Codes in a single box and a like 
number of IR/IU Species Weights in a single box. These are often 
unreadable and of no value. The commenter suggests that it be made very 
clear that only a single IR/IU Species Code is to be used (and that it 
be the species code associated with the largest amount of catch) and 
that the IR/IU Species Weight either refers to that single IR/IU or 
else refers to the combined total IR/IU catch, whichever is the intent 
of the recordkeeping form.
    Response: NMFS requires all species to be recorded, not just the 
largest catch, and would adjust the logbook requirements at Sec.  
679.5(c) to be more clear on that point by adding the requirements 
``Use one line to record information for each IR/IU species, including 
species code and amount of catch. If more than one IR/IU species is to 
be recorded, the operator must use a separate line for each species.''
    Comment 5: Several vessel operators, when filling out the DCPL 
Total Haul Weight, first subtract the IR/IU weight and fill the 
remainder in the Total Haul Weight column (they first record the true 
Total Haul Weight, cross it out and put in a lesser value that is 
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remainder). Clearer instructions on how to fill out these fields are 
necessary.
    Response: The transition between older and new NMFS logbooks caused 
this to happen. In current DCPLs, the information requested is the 
total hail weight, which is the estimated total weight of the entire 
catch. No change to the regulatory text in the proposed rule is needed 
to respond to this comment.
    Comment 6: Cut all quotas allowed by 50 percent this year and by 10 
percent each subsequent year.
    Response: This rule would implement revisions to electronic 
recordkeeping and reporting and several miscellaneous adjustments to 
the regulations at 50 CFR part 679. These revisions have no 
relationship to the establishment of harvest specifications or the 
assignment of quotas or allocations in the North Pacific groundfish 
fisheries, so this comment is outside the scope of this rulemaking.
    Comment 7: Establish marine sanctuaries where no ships can go to 
fish and do it now [sic].
    Response: The proposed rule did not address the establishment of 
marine sanctuaries, so this comment is outside the scope of this 
rulemaking.
    Comment 8: Get satellite inspections of what these commercial 
fishing profiteers are actually doing out there instead of what they 
tell you they do [sic].
    Response: In 1988, the NOAA Fisheries Office for Law Enforcement 
(OLE) embarked on a satellite-based vessel monitoring program using 
vessel monitoring systems (VMS) to locate high-seas drift-net fishing 
vessels and monitor compliance with area restrictions in the North 
Pacific Ocean. VMS allows the OLE to monitor and survey vessels over 
vast expanses of open water while maintaining the confidentiality of 
fishing positions. VMS allows the OLE to use 21st century technologies 
to monitor compliance, track violators, and provide substantial 
evidence for prosecution while maintaining the integrity of the 
individual fisherman's effort. Visit OLE's Web site at http://www.nmfs.noaa.gov/ole/ak_alaska.html for more information. Changes to 
VMS requirements are outside the scope of the proposed rule, and no 
changes were made in response to this comment.
    Comment 9: The commenter incorporates The Los Angeles Times five-
part series on what is happening to our seas into the comment. The 
commenter believes that commercial fishing is doing damage to the seas 
and asks NMFS to take remedial action.
    Response: This comment is outside the scope of the proposed rule, 
and no changes were made in response to this comment.

Background and Need for Action

    In addition to the changes from the original proposed rule in 
response to comments described in the previous section, NMFS identified 
the need for the changes described in this supplemental proposed rule 
after the original proposed rule was published. The identified 
additional changes are described below. These changes are necessary to 
fully and effectively implement regulatory revisions described in the 
original proposed rule.

Section 679.2 Definitions

    The original proposed rule added and revised definitions at Sec.  
679.2. The supplemental proposed rule would revise the definitions for 
``active/inactive periods'' to show the correct cross-reference to 
``active period'' for catcher vessels using trawl gear, catcher vessels 
using longline or pot gear, catcher/processors using trawl gear, 
catcher/processors using longline or pot gear, and motherships.
    The original proposed rule revised the definition for ``haul'' by 
removing a cross-reference and adding defining text; the supplemental 
proposed rule would revise that definition by removing the words ``new 
or repaired'' and refer only to ``a test of trawl gear.'' This would 
ensure that the definition of ``haul'' would include any fishing for 
purposes of testing gear rather than limiting the definition to testing 
only new or repaired trawl gear.
    The original proposed rule added a definition for ``Interagency 
electronic reporting system (IERS)''; the supplemental proposed rule 
would revise that definition by adding ``named eLandings'' after 
``client software'' to specify the relationship between IERS and 
eLandings.
    The original proposed rule added a definition for ``non-individual 
entity'' in an effort to standardize the terms used to describe an 
entity other than an individual. The intention was to replace the term 
``other entity'' with the new term ``other non-individual entity'' in 
all places in part 679 where the term ``other entity'' does not refer 
to an individual. Further, the intention was to add ``other non-
individual entity'' in paragraphs that referred to entities of a 
similar nature, i.e., corporations, associations, and partnerships. 
However, the original proposed rule did not include additional 
necessary revisions to other relevant regulations. This supplemental 
proposed rule would make the necessary additional revisions in 
Sec. Sec.  679.2, 679.40, 679.41, and 679.42.
    The original proposed rule added a definition for ``Permit.'' The 
supplemental proposed rule would revise that definition by removing 
``endorsement'' as a type of permit, which is incorrect, because an 
endorsement is not a permit but rather a limitation of a permit. It 
would also replace existing text with documentation granting permission 
to fish, and including ``license'' as a type of permit.
    The original proposed rule added a definition for ``User.'' The 
supplemental proposed rule would revise that definition by adding ``an 
individual representative of a'' at the beginning of the sentence, 
prior to the list of entities, to specify that a User of eLandings is 
an individual within an entity. In addition, the supplemental proposed 
rule would remove ``an owner, operator, manager of a,'' as these terms 
are not appropriate for this definition.

Section 679.4 Permits

    Section 679.4 describes most of the permit requirements available 
for the Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) off Alaska. Section 679.4(a)(1) 
lists the permits that are available for the EEZ off Alaska, as well as 
permit effectiveness information, and cross-references to additional 
information for each permit. The original proposed rule revised entries 
for Registered Buyer permit (Sec.  679.4(a)(1)(i)(A)), and added 
Scallop License Limitation Program (LLP) permit (Sec.  
679.4(a)(1)(vii)(C)). The supplemental proposed rule would revise 
entries for groundfish permits (Sec.  679.4(a)(1)(iv)(A) and (B)), and 
add entries for Crab Rationalization Program permits (Sec.  
680.4(a)(1)(xiv)(A) through (H)). These changes are necessary to 
correct omissions from the original proposed rule and to provide a 
complete list of permits.
    The original proposed rule revised Sec.  679.4(a)(3)(i) and 
(a)(3)(iii) to provide general permit information. The supplemental 
proposed rule would revise paragraph (a)(3)(iii) to be in the active 
voice.
    The original proposed rule added a new Sec.  679.4(a)(9) to include 
the circumstances under which a participant could surrender permits. 
The supplemental proposed rule would revise Sec.  679.4(a)(9) by 
replacing paragraphs (a)(9)(i) through (iv) with text that describes 
generally the procedure to surrender a permit. The supplemental 
proposed rule would revise the following regulations to place specific 
surrender-of-a-permit regulations in separate paragraphs and to place a 
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surrender of a Federal Fisheries Permit (FFP); Sec.  679.4(d)(1)(iii) 
for surrender of an Individual Fishing Quota (IFQ) permit; Sec.  
679.4(d)(2)(iv) for surrender of an IFQ hired master permit; Sec.  
679.4(d)(3)(v) for surrender of a Registered Buyer permit; Sec.  
679.4(e)(2) for surrender of a halibut Western Alaska Community 
Development Quota (CDQ) permit; Sec.  679.4(e)(3) for surrender of a 
CDQ hired master permit; Sec.  679.4(f)(4)(ii) for surrender of a 
Federal Processor Permit (FPP); Sec.  679.4(k)(6)(x) for surrender of a 
groundfish or crab LLP license; Sec.  679.4(l)(5)(ii) for surrender of 
an American Fisheries Act (AFA) inshore processor permit; and 
redesignated Sec.  679.4(l)(1)(ii)(C) to reformat and state that AFA 
permits may not be surrendered, except for AFA inshore processor 
permits. In addition, the supplemental proposed rule would redesignate 
Sec.  679.4(g)(1) as (g)(1)(i) and add (g)(1)(ii) to describe surrender 
of the Scallop LLP permit.

Section 679.5 Recordkeeping and Reporting (R&R)

    Section 679.5 describes most of the recordkeeping and reporting 
requirements for fisheries of the EEZ off Alaska. The original proposed 
rule reorganized and expanded this section. This supplemental proposed 
rule would improve the organization and presentation of the Sec.  679.5 
regulations and correct technical errors that occurred in the original 
proposed rule.
    Section 679.5(a) General R&R Requirements. Section 679.5(a) 
describes the R&R general requirements and items that relate to several 
modes of R&R. In the original proposed rule, Sec.  679.5 was revised. 
In the supplemental proposed rule, Sec.  679.5(a)(1) heading would be 
revised by adding ``groundfish'' before the words ``logbooks'' and 
``forms'' to denote that the logbooks and forms being discussed are for 
the groundfish directed fisheries. Paragraph (a)(1)(i) would be revised 
to add a telephone number and fax number where a participant may obtain 
more information.
    The supplemental proposed rule would add introductory text at Sec.  
679.5(a) to summarize the different types of R&R requirements formerly 
found in Table 9, and indicate that additional R&R requirements are 
found at Sec.  679.28. The heading of paragraph (a)(1) would be revised 
by adding ``groundfish'' to denote that the logbooks and forms 
discussed are for use with the groundfish directed fisheries. Paragraph 
(a)(1)(i) of Sec.  679.5 would be revised to add a telephone number and 
fax number where a participant could obtain more information, and the 
last sentence of paragraph (a)(1)(i) would be removed because it does 
not contain regulatory text. Paragraph (a)(1)(ii) would be revised to 
add ``written'' between ``Upon'' and ``notification'' to ensure that 
the notification to NMFS is written. In Sec.  679.5(a)(1)(i), 
(a)(2)(i), (a)(2)(ii), (a)(5)(i), (a)(5)(ii), (a)(5)(ii)(A), 
(a)(5)(ii)(B), and (a)(6), reference to Table 9 to part 679 would be 
replaced with cross-references to Sec.  679.5 and Sec.  679.28, as 
appropriate.
    The original proposed rule created Sec.  679.5(a)(1)(iii) to 
describe ``management programs'' in detail. This data element is 
required in the DFLs, DCPLs, and eLandings and, instead of repeating 
the detailed description of management programs, a cross reference 
would be added to the appropriate paragraphs referencing paragraph 
(a)(1)(iii). The supplemental proposed rule would revise paragraph 
(a)(1)(iii) by removing the last sentence ``If harvest is not under one 
of these management programs, leave blank''. It is correct that in the 
DFLs and DCPLs, the box would be left blank if not listed under one of 
the management programs; however eLandings requires that this field be 
completed and not left blank. Paragraphs (e)(5)(i)(A)(3) and 
(e)(6)(i)(A)(3) would be revised to add a cross-reference to Sec.  
679.5(a)(1)(iii), instead of taking the space to describe ``management 
programs'' again.
    Paragraph (a)(3) describes fish that must be recorded and reported. 
Accurate and complete recording of fish ensures that catch accounting 
for quotas is as accurate as possible to prevent overfishing or 
underfishing. Several sources of fish information were inadvertently 
omitted from the original proposed rule and are included in the 
supplemental proposed rule. The supplemental proposed rule would 
redesignate paragraphs (a)(3)(i) through (iii) as (a)(3)(ii) through 
(a)(3)(iv), respectively, to add a new paragraph (a)(3)(i) entitled 
``Harvest information.'' Harvest information is an essential data 
element for management of the fisheries, especially for the catcher/
processors, and must be recorded. Proposed redesignated paragraph 
(a)(3)(ii) would be revised to add ``receipt of fish from a buying 
station'' as a method of receiving fish that must be recorded. Buying 
station fish is recorded in actual practice, but inadvertently was 
omitted from the original proposed rule. A shoreside processor, 
stationary floating processor (SFP), or mothership must record fish 
received from a buying station in order to account for all fish 
received. Proposed redesignated paragraph (a)(3)(iii) would be revised 
to add that the disposition of harvest, e.g., fish that were caught but 
not delivered, such as fish eaten onboard or fish used as bait onboard 
a vessel, must be recorded so that these amounts are counted against 
the quotas.
    Paragraph (a)(4) describes exemptions from R&R. The supplemental 
proposed rule would revise paragraph (a)(4)(i) to add at the beginning 
of the first sentence ``Except for the vessel activity report described 
at Sec.  679.5(k).'' The requirement that all vessels provide a vessel 
activity report under certain conditions is long-standing. The 
requirement was inadvertently omitted from the original proposed rule, 
and this proposed change would reestablish the requirement in the 
regulations.
    The supplemental proposed rule would add new paragraph (a)(7) to 
provide the detailed information needed to record custom processing 
information. Proposed paragraph (c)(5)(ix), located in the original 
proposed rule in the shoreside processor DCPL section, would be 
redesignated as paragraph (a)(7) and further revised. The supplemental 
proposed rule would move the requirements from paragraph (c)(5) to 
paragraph (a)(7) because this information is pertinent to shoreside 
processors, SFPs, and motherships.
    Section 679.5(c) Logbooks. The supplemental proposed rule would 
replace ``50 CFR 300.60 through 300.65'' with ``Sec. Sec.  300.60 
through 300.65'' to correct the format of this citation in paragraphs 
(c)(1)(vi)(B), (c)(3)(v)(G)(2), and (c)(3)(v)(G)(3)(i) through (iii).
    Paragraphs (c)(3)(vi)(H), (c)(4)(vi)(H)(1), (c)(6)(vi)(F), and 
(d)(4)(ix)(E) would be revised by replacing ``total retained weight'' 
with ``total weight.'' This would correct the definition of hail 
weight, which is an estimate of the entire catch before discard without 
regard to species. Including the term ``retained'' incorrectly changes 
the meaning of hail weight.
    The supplemental proposed rule would revise appropriate paragraphs 
in DFL and DCPL sections to add immediately before existing text ``The 
operator's name must be printed in the DFL or DCPL.'' This text is 
currently required in Sec.  679.5(a)(5)(i) but was overlooked in the 
original proposed rule.
    The supplemental proposed rule would revise appropriate paragraphs 
in DFL and DCPL sections to replace ``operator signature'' with 
``Operator sign the completed logsheets.'' This would provide the 
signature requirement within the time limit and make the wording 
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descriptions elsewhere in the regulations.
    The original proposed rule would reorganize and revise logbook 
requirements, add sections to describe requirements for each logbook, 
and place logbook requirements in Sec.  679.5(c) under the heading 
``Logbooks vs. eLandings and ELBs.'' The supplemental proposed rule 
would revise the heading to read ``Logbooks.''
    Section 679.5(c)(1) General requirements. The original proposed 
rule would create paragraph (c)(1) to describe general requirements for 
recording information in the DFL or DCPL. The original proposed rule 
compared the methods of recording/reporting using logbooks with 
eLandings and electronic logbooks (ELBs) under paragraph (c)(1) 
``General requirements'' as follows: (i) Shoreside processor or SFP, 
(ii) Mothership, (iii) Catcher/processor, (iv) Catcher vessel, (v) 
Registered Buyer, and (vi) Registered Crab Receiver. The supplemental 
proposed rule would remove paragraphs (c)(1)(i) through (vi) and 
integrate that information into the sections devoted to each procedure. 
The purpose of this integration would be to provide an explanation of 
how the different elements of the R&R procedure would work together.
    Paragraphs (c)(1)(vii) through (xii) would be redesignated as 
(c)(1)(i) through (vi), respectively. Proposed redesignated paragraph 
(c)(1)(v)(A) would be revised to correct the cross-reference and to 
replace ``the operator, manager, or any other person may not alter or 
change'' with ``no person may alter or change'' to ensure that no 
unauthorized person could make changes. Proposed redesignated paragraph 
(c)(1)(v)(B) would be revised to replace ``may be corrected'' with 
``must be corrected'' to make clear this text is a requirement. In all 
the logbook data entry limit tables, the supplemental proposed rule 
would change the deadline for the operator to provide the completed 
golden DFL or DCPL logsheet to the observer before the observer leaves 
the vessel.
    Proposed redesignated paragraph (c)(1)(vi)(B) would be revised to 
remove ``or manager'' because the requirement for a shoreside processor 
DCPL would be removed due to eLandings; therefore the term ``manager'' 
would no longer apply to this requirement. The table in paragraph 
(c)(1)(vi)(B) would be revised to remove the sub-column for ``SS/SFP'' 
and to remove ``SS/SFP = shoreside processor and SFP'' in the table 
note. This table would be further revised by correcting the citation 
format for Sec. Sec.  300.60 through 300.65 in the last row of the 
``Submit to'' column.
    Section 679.5(c)(2) Recording active and inactive time periods in 
the DFL or DCPL. The original proposed rule created new paragraph 
(c)(2) to describe requirements for recording active and inactive time 
periods in the DFL or DCPL.
    The supplemental proposed rule would revise paragraphs (c)(2)(i), 
(c)(2)(ii), and (c)(2)(iii) to remove each instance of ``or manager'' 
because it also would remove the requirement for a shoreside processor 
DCPL and terms associated with that requirement. Paragraph 
(c)(2)(iii)(B) would be removed because it refers to Part I of the 
shoreside processor DCPL, and paragraphs (c)(2)(iii)(C) through (G) 
would be redesignated as (c)(2)(iii)(B) through (F), respectively.
    Section 679.5(c)(3) Longline or pot gear catcher vessel DFL and 
catcher/processor DCPL. The original proposed rule created new 
paragraph (c)(3) to describe requirements for the longline and pot gear 
catcher vessel DFL and catcher/processor DCPL. The supplemental 
proposed rule would redesignate paragraph (c)(3)(i) introductory text 
as (c)(3)(i)(A) and (B) to describe separately the requirements for a 
catcher vessel and a catcher/processor.
    The supplemental proposed rule would revise paragraphs 
(c)(3)(i)(A)(1), (c)(3)(i)(A)(2), (c)(3)(i)(B)(1), and (c)(3)(i)(B)(2) 
to describe the requirement for completing the catcher vessel longline 
or pot ELB, described at Sec.  679.5(f). The statement, ``must use a 
combination of catcher/processor longline or pot gear DCPL and 
eLandings'' would replace ``must maintain a longline and pot gear 
DCPL'' in paragraph (c)(3)(i)(A)(2) as part of the integration language 
for the DCPL and ELB.
    The original proposed rule created new paragraph (c)(3)(ii), 
entitled, ``Data entry time limits.'' The supplemental proposed rule 
would redesignate (c)(3)(ii) introductory text as (c)(3)(ii)(A) and (B) 
and revise these paragraphs to each have a separate table describing 
the data entry time limits for a catcher vessel and for a catcher/
processor. The catcher/processor table under paragraph (c)(3)(ii)(B) 
would incorporate the use of eLandings.
    The supplemental proposed rule would revise paragraph 
(c)(3)(iv)(A)(2) to identify the paragraph numbers of the information 
to be recorded in the catcher vessel DFL if the catcher vessel is 
active. It would revise paragraph (c)(3)(iv)(B)(2) to describe 
separately the information that must be recorded in the catcher/
processor DCPL from that recorded in eLandings.
    To reconcile with recent rule-making (see 73 FR 30876, May 29, 
2008), in paragraph (c)(3)(iv)(B)(1), the supplemental proposed rule 
would revise the definition for active status of a longline or pot gear 
catcher/processor by removing ``checked-in'' as a reason for being 
active and by adding ``when all or part of the longline or pot gear is 
in the water or when processing.''
    Paragraph (c)(3)(v)(B) would be revised to add a first sentence 
indicating that the operator's name must be printed in the DFL or DCPL 
as currently required in Sec.  679.5(a)(5)(i) and to revise the time 
limit for operator signature consistent with revised paragraphs 
(c)(3)(ii)(A)(6) and (c)(3)(ii)(B)(6) in the supplemental proposed 
rule. Paragraph (c)(3)(v)(D) would be revised to replace ``of each IFQ 
holder aboard the vessel'' with ``each permit number of any IFQ permit 
on which anyone aboard is authorized to fish'' to state more clearly 
that all permit numbers under which persons aboard a vessel may fish 
must be recorded.
    The original proposed rule created new paragraph (c)(3)(vi) to 
describe catch-by-set information in detail for harvest by longline or 
pot gear. The supplemental proposed rule would make a distinction 
between deployment of gear and the start position of the gear by 
revising paragraph headings for (c)(3)(vi)(B)(1), (2), and (3) because 
the gear is not catching fish until it is in position to fish and to 
replace ``deployment'' with ``begin position,'' and between retrieval 
of gear and the last position of the gear by revising paragraph 
headings for (c)(3)(vi)(C)(1), (2), and (3) because the gear is not 
catching fish when it is being hauled onboard.
    The original proposed rule created new paragraph (c)(3)(vii) to 
describe requirements for recording longline or pot catcher/processor 
product information in the DCPL. The supplemental proposed rule would 
remove existing text and add a requirement for the operator of a 
catcher/processor using longline or pot gear to record all product 
information in eLandings.
    The original proposed rule created new paragraph (c)(3)(ix) to 
describe requirements for recording longline or pot catcher/processor 
discard and disposition information in the DCPL. The supplemental 
proposed rule would remove existing text and add a requirement for the 
operator of a catcher/processor using longline or pot gear to record 
all discard and disposition information in eLandings.

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    Section 679.5(c)(4) Trawl gear catcher vessel DFL and catcher/
processor DCPL. The original proposed rule created new paragraph (c)(4) 
to describe requirements for the trawl gear catcher vessel DFL and 
catcher/processor DCPL.
    The supplemental proposed rule would redesignate paragraph 
(c)(4)(ii)(A) as (c)(4)(ii)(B)(1) and revise it by adding ``or if 
required to use a NMFS-approved scale, the scale weight for each 
haul.'' This change would provide requirements on how to record 
information when required to use scales (e.g., Rockfish Pilot Program, 
Amendment 80 Program, GRS Program).
    The supplemental proposed rule would redesignate paragraph 
(c)(4)(vi)(H) as (c)(4)(vi)(H)(1) and would revise it. Paragraph 
(c)(4)(vi)(H)(2) would be added to describe use of a NMFS-approved 
scale on a catcher/processor. This would provide requirements on how to 
record information when required to use scales (e.g., Rockfish Pilot 
Program, Amendment 80 Program, GRS Program).
    The supplemental proposed rule would redesignate paragraph 
(c)(4)(i) introductory text as (c)(4)(i)(A) and (B) to describe 
separately the requirements for a catcher vessel and a catcher/
processor and to refer to the option of completing the catcher vessel 
trawl ELB or catcher/processor trawl ELB, described at Sec.  679.5(f). 
The statement, ``must use a combination of catcher/processor trawl gear 
DCPL and eLandings'' would replace ``must maintain a trawl gear DCPL'' 
in paragraph (c)(4)(i)(A)(2) as part of the integration language for 
the DCPL and ELB.
    The original proposed rule created new paragraph (c)(4)(ii), 
entitled, ``Data entry time limits.'' The supplemental proposed rule 
would redesignate (c)(4)(ii) introductory text as (c)(4)(ii)(A) and (B) 
and revise these paragraphs to each have a separate table to describe 
the data entry timing limits for a catcher vessel and for a catcher/
processor. The table for the catcher/processor under paragraph 
(c)(4)(ii)(B) would incorporate the use of eLandings.
    The original proposed rule created new paragraph (c)(4)(iv) to 
describe R&R requirements when active. The supplemental proposed rule 
would revise paragraph (c)(4)(iv)(B)(1) by revising the definition of 
``active'' status of a trawl catcher/processor to remove ``checked-in'' 
as a reason for being active and by adding ``when all or part of the 
trawl net is in the water or when processing''. The supplemental 
proposed rule would revise paragraph (c)(4)(iv)(B)(2) to identify the 
paragraph numbers of the information to be recorded in the DCPL and in 
eLandings. Paragraph (c)(4)(v) would provide identification information 
that is recorded in both the DCPL and eLandings.
    The original proposed rule created new paragraph (c)(4)(vii) to 
describe requirements for recording trawl catcher/processor product 
information in the DCPL. The supplemental proposed rule would remove 
existing text and add a requirement for the operator of a catcher/
processor using trawl gear to record all product information in 
eLandings.
    The original proposed rule created new paragraph (c)(4)(ix) to 
describe requirements for recording trawl catcher/processor discard and 
disposition information in the DCPL. The supplemental proposed rule 
would remove existing text and add a requirement for the operator of a 
catcher/processor using trawl gear to record all discard and 
disposition information in eLandings.
    Section 679.5(c)(5) Shoreside processor DCPL. The original proposed 
rule created new paragraph (c)(5) to describe R&R requirements for the 
shoreside processor DCPL. Because eLandings would replace the shoreside 
processor DCPL, the supplemental proposed rule would remove that 
section, and replace it with a cross-reference to eLandings at Sec.  
679.5(e) and paragraphs (c)(5)(i) and (ii). Paragraph (c)(5)(i) would 
describe required R&R information if ``inactive.'' In paragraph 
(c)(5)(ii), the definition for ``active'' status of a shoreside 
processor or SFP would be revised to remove ``checked-in'' as a reason 
for being active.
    Section 679.5(c)(6) Mothership DCPL. The original proposed rule 
created new paragraph (c)(6) to describe R&R requirements for the 
mothership DCPL. The supplemental proposed rule would revise (c)(6)(i) 
by adding a reference to the option of completing the mothership ELB, 
to Sec.  679.5(f). The statement, ``is required to use a combination of 
mothership DCPL and eLandings to record and report daily processor 
identification information, delivery information, groundfish production 
data, and groundfish and prohibited species discard or disposition 
data'' would replace ``must maintain a mothership DCPL'' in paragraph 
(c)(6)(i).
    The supplemental proposed rule would revise paragraph (c)(6)(ii) 
which describes data entry time limits by replacing ``must record in 
the DCPL'' with ``must record in the DCPL or eLandings.'' It would 
revise the table at paragraph (c)(6)(ii) by adding two columns to show 
where to record data: one for DCPL and one for eLandings. X's in these 
columns indicate where the data are to be recorded.
    Paragraph (c)(6)(iv) describes required information if the 
mothership is active. The supplemental proposed would revise this 
paragraph to state that certain information must be recorded in the 
DCPL and other information in eLandings and to identify that 
information by paragraph number. In addition, the definition of 
``active'' status of a mothership would be revised to remove ``checked-
in'' as a reason for being active.
    The supplemental proposed rule would add new paragraph (c)(6)(v), 
entitled ``Identification information'' and add new paragraph (c)(6)(v) 
introductory text. It would redesignate paragraphs (c)(6)(iv)(A) 
through (J) as (c)(6)(v)(A) through (J), respectively. The heading of 
proposed redesignated paragraph (c)(6)(iv)(C) would be revised to read 
``Vessel information.'' It would redesignate paragraphs (c)(6)(v) 
through (c)(6)(vii) as (c)(6)(vi) and (c)(6)(viii), respectively.
    The supplemental proposed rule would revise proposed redesignated 
paragraph (c)(6)(vii), which describes groundfish product information, 
by removing existing text and adding a requirement for the operator of 
a mothership to record all product information in eLandings. It would 
revise proposed redesignated paragraph (c)(6)(viii), which describes 
discard and disposition information, by removing existing text and 
adding a requirement for the operator of a mothership to record all 
discard and disposition information in eLandings.
    Section 679.5(d) Buying Station Report (BSR). In the original 
proposed rule, paragraph (d), which describes buying station 
requirements, was revised. To improve readability of the text, the 
supplemental proposed rule would add headings to paragraph (d)(1)(i) to 
read ``Separate BSR;'' paragraph (d)(1)(ii) to read ``BSR 
Attachments;'' and paragraph (d)(1)(iii) to read ``Catcher vessel as 
buying station.''
    The supplemental proposed rule would revise paragraph (d)(1)(i) by 
adding immediately before the first sentence, ``In addition to the 
information required at paragraphs (a)(5) and (a)(6) of this section.'' 
This change is necessary because paragraphs (a)(5) and (a)(6) describe 
inspection, retention, and maintenance of records, which apply also to 
buying station operators and managers. Inadvertently omitted from the 
original proposed rule, it would reestablish the requirement in the 
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    The supplemental proposed rule would revise paragraph (d)(4)(iii) 
to correct the cross-reference by replacing ``paragraph (a)(2)'' with 
``paragraphs (d)(1) and (d)(2)'' which describe ``who needs to sign.'' 
It would revise paragraphs (d)(4)(v), (vi), and (vii) by adding 
headings to read ``Gear type,'' ``Federal reporting area,'' and ``Crab 
protection areas,'' respectively, to make the subheadings of paragraph 
(d) uniform. It would revise the heading for paragraph (d)(4)(x)(C) to 
read ``Discard or disposition weight'' and the heading for paragraph 
(d)(4)(x)(D) to read ``PSC discard or disposition numbers.''
    Section 679.5(e) Interagency Electronic Reporting System (IERS) and 
eLandings. Section 679.5(e) describes R&R requirements using eLandings. 
The original proposed rule removed the existing electronic R&R system, 
Shoreside Processor Electronic Reporting System (SPELR), at Sec.  
679.5(e) and replaced it with the Interagency Electronic Reporting 
System (IERS) and its data entry component, eLandings, which is 
available through the Internet. It indicated that there were available 
from the Alaska Region, three methods of R&R: DFL and DCPL, eLandings, 
and ELBs, and presented each of these methods in a separate section.
    The supplemental proposed rule would further reorganize certain 
sections of Sec.  679.5(e), with changes to headings of paragraphs 
(e)(5) through (e)(10), would incorporate information moved from Sec.  
679.5(c) to better integrate the available R&R methods, and would 
correct miscellaneous technical errors.
    The supplemental proposed rule would correct, throughout the 
eLandings regulations (Sec.  679.5(e)), the format of the year from 
(mm/dd/yy) to read uniformly in 4 digits (mm/dd/yyyy). Note that the 
logbook regulations date format is mm/dd/yy.
    The supplemental proposed rule would correct a grammatical error 
that occurred in the original proposed rule. The text ``user of'' would 
be replaced with ``user for.'' This change would be made in the 
following paragraphs: (e)(5)(i), (e)(5)(i)(B), (e)(5)(ii), (e)(5)(iii), 
(e)(6)(i) through (e)(6)(iii), (e)(7)(i), (e)(7)(ii), (e)(7)(iii)(B), 
(e)(8)(iii) through (e)(8)(vi), (e)(9)(i), (e)(9)(ii), (e)(10)(iii), 
and (e)(10)(iv).
    In the original proposed rule, NMFS created new paragraph (e)(1) to 
describe the responsibilities of the participants to obtain the 
necessary equipment and software to work with eLandings, and the 
responsibility to use eLandings for entry of groundfish information.
    In the proposed rule, paragraph (e)(1)(i) described the 
responsibility for ``Hardware, software, and Internet connectivity.'' 
The supplemental proposed rule would remove an incorrect cross-
reference to paragraph (e)(2) and revise this introductory text to 
paragraph (e)(1)(i) by removing ``Unless NMFS approves an alternative 
reporting method, for recordkeeping and reporting data for those 
fisheries listed in paragraph (e)(2) of this section,'' because only 
eLandings is approved for this purpose. In addition, ``landings data'' 
would be added to the list of fisheries information needed by NMFS, as 
this item was inadvertently overlooked.
    The supplemental proposed rule would divide paragraph (e)(1)(ii), 
describing R&R procedure in the event of computer or network failure 
and unavailability of eLandings, into two paragraphs, one for 
groundfish and one for IFQ crab, halibut, and sablefish. It would 
redesignate paragraph (e)(1)(ii)(A) as paragraph (e)(1)(ii), and the 
heading would be revised to read: ``Computer or network failure: 
Groundfish.'' In addition, text would be removed that refers to use of 
an interim paper form in case of computer or network failure and 
replaced with text describing use of the DCPL to record groundfish 
information, because the DCPL is onboard, familiar to use, and 
convenient.
    The supplemental proposed rule would redesignate paragraph 
(e)(1)(ii)(B) as (e)(1)(iii) with a heading to read ``Computer or 
network failure: IFQ manual landing report for IFQ crab, IFQ halibut, 
CDQ halibut, and IFQ sablefish.'' This paragraph describes the 
requirement to use a manual IFQ landing report if computer or network 
failure occurs when entering CDQ halibut or IFQ information. The first 
and second sentences of proposed redesignated (e)(1)(iii) would be 
redesignated as (e)(1)(iii) introductory text and revised by adding 
``CDQ halibut'' to the list of information. In addition, this paragraph 
would be revised by removing ``and submit it by fax to 907-586-7313'' 
because manual landing instructions must be requested by telephone.
    The supplemental proposed rule would redesignate the last two 
sentences of paragraph (e)(1)(iii)(B) as (e)(1)(iii)(A). It would 
redesignate the first sentence of paragraph (e)(1)(ii) as 
(e)(1)(iii)(B) to provide instructions to submit the IFQ manual landing 
report by fax. It would add paragraph (e)(1)(iii)(C) to provide 
instructions to print and retain the IFQ manual landing report per 
paragraphs (a)(5) and (a)(6).
    The original proposed rule described ``eLandings processor 
registration'' in paragraph (e)(2). The supplemental proposed rule 
would remove paragraph (e)(2)(ii), because this text is mostly 
descriptive and not a requirement. It would redesignate paragraph 
(e)(2)(iv) as new (e)(2)(ii).
    The original proposed rule described ``Information required for 
eLandings processor registration form'' in paragraph (e)(3). The 
supplemental proposed would revise paragraph (e)(3)(iii) by removing 
``and home port of shoreside processor, SFP, mothership, or catcher/
processor.'' It would add paragraph (e)(3)(iv) introductory text to 
require that all federal permits be listed, so that the submitter would 
understand that more than one permit is acceptable, but that all 
permits must be listed. It would revise paragraphs (e)(3)(iv)(A) and 
(B) headings and text by adding ``groundfish'' prior to the type of 
processor to improve the accuracy of the question.
    Paragraph (e)(3)(iv)(E) describes eLandings information required 
from a buying station. The supplemental proposed rule would remove this 
paragraph, because a buying station does not complete this registration 
form. It would redesignate paragraphs (e)(3)(v) and (vi) as 
(e)(3)(viii) and (ix), respectively, because two paragraphs would be 
added. The information, ``port code,'' removed from paragraph 
(e)(3)(iii) would be redesignated as paragraph (e)(3)(v). Paragraph 
(e)(3)(vi) would be added to request the ``ADF&G vessel identification 
number of the vessel'' from a mothership, catcher/processor, or tender 
operation to ensure specific identification.
    The supplemental proposed rule would redesignate paragraph 
(e)(3)(iv)(E) as (e)(3)(vii) and revise the paragraph to request the 
state where the license was issued for vehicle buying stations, to 
ensure specific identification. Proposed redesignated (e)(3)(viii) 
would be revised to insert ``where the processing would take place'' to 
further clarify this information. Proposed redesignated paragraph 
(e)(3)(ix) would be revised to emphasize the requirement for a primary 
user for eLandings and to expand the description of some of the data 
elements required at registration.
    The original proposed rule described ``Information entered 
automatically for eLandings landing report'' in paragraph (e)(4). The 
supplemental proposed rule would revise paragraph (e)(4) to inform the 
participant that he or she must review the autofilled data entry cells 
to ensure that they are accurate for the landing that is taking place.
    At paragraph (e)(5), the original proposed rule described the 
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to be entered into eLandings by a shoreside processor and SFP. The 
supplemental proposed rule would revise the heading for (e)(5) to read 
``Shoreside processor or SFP landings report'' as part of the 
restructuring of the regulations. It would redesignate paragraph 
(c)(1)(i)(B) as (e)(5) introductory text and revise it to describe who 
must use eLandings to enter groundfish landings information. The 
supplemental proposed rule would revise the heading for paragraph 
(e)(5)(i) to read ``Information entered for each groundfish delivery to 
a shoreside processor and SFP.'' It would revise paragraph (e)(5)(i) 
introductory text to add that data must also be entered into eLandings 
for receipt of groundfish delivery from processors for reprocessing or 
rehandling product.
    The supplemental proposed rule would revise paragraph 
(e)(5)(i)(A)(2) by replacing ``crew size (including operator)'' with 
``Crew size.'' Enter the number of licensed crew aboard the vessel, 
including operator, to specify who to include in the count. It would 
revise paragraph (e)(5)(i)(A)(7) to identify a buying station, whether 
a tender or land-based entity. Paragraph (e)(5)(i)(A)(9) describes 
recording whether the blue logsheet was received from the catcher 
vessel at the time of catch delivery. The supplemental proposed rule 
would revise this paragraph to add the table of codes that describe 
nonsubmittal of a blue discard logsheet by the catcher vessel. It would 
revise the heading for paragraph (e)(5)(i)(B) to read ``Landings 
information'' and revise paragraph (e)(5)(i)(B)(2) which describes 
landings weight, to include information on actual scale weights, 
currently in Sec.  679.5(a)(7)(iv)(D)(1), and provide options for 
sorting. This revision was overlooked in the original proposed rule.
    Paragraph (e)(5)(ii) describes required signatures on the landing 
report (ADF&G fish ticket). The supplemental proposed rule would remove 
this paragraph because signatures are not required by Federal 
regulations even though they are required by State regulations. It 
would redesignate paragraph (e)(5)(iii) as (e)(5)(ii) and revise the 
text by replacing ``(e)(5)(ii)'' with ``(e)(5)(i)'' because paragraph 
content changed. The supplemental proposed rule would add paragraph 
(e)(5)(iii) with heading to read ``Compliance'' to state that by using 
eLandings, the User accepts the responsibility of and acknowledges 
compliance with eLandings requirements for complete and accurate R&R.
    The original proposed rule described eLandings information entered 
for each groundfish delivery to a mothership at paragraph (e)(6). The 
supplemental proposed rule would revise the heading for paragraph 
(e)(6) to read ``Mothership landings report'' to better describe the 
contents of the paragraph. It would redesignate paragraph (c)(1)(ii)(C) 
as (e)(6) introductory text and revise it to state that the operator is 
required to use eLandings to submit a daily landings report.
    In the original proposed rule, the use of eLandings by motherships 
was provided in two stages: through December 31, 2007, to voluntarily 
submit weekly landings reports, and starting January 1, 2008, required 
to submit daily landings reports. Since implementation of the IERS 
final rule will be later than anticipated, the supplemental proposed 
rule would place the requirement for daily landing reports directly 
into regulation rather than in two steps. It would revise the heading 
for paragraph (e)(6)(i) to read ``Information entered for each 
groundfish delivery to a mothership'' and revise paragraph (e)(6)(i) to 
add that data must also be entered into eLandings for receipt of 
groundfish delivery from processors for reprocessing or rehandling 
product. Paragraph (e)(6)(ii) describes required signatures on the 
landing report (ADF&G fish ticket). The supplemental proposed rule 
would remove this paragraph because signatures are not required by 
Federal regulations even though they are required by State regulations. 
It would add paragraph (e)(6)(iii) with heading to read ``Compliance'' 
to state that by using eLandings, the User accepts the responsibility 
of and acknowledge compliance with eLandings requirements for complete 
and accurate R&R.
    The original proposed rule described information entered for each 
IFQ halibut, CDQ halibut, and IFQ sablefish delivery at paragraph 
(e)(7). As part of the text restructure, the supplemental proposed rule 
would revise the heading for paragraph (e)(7) to read ``Registered 
Buyer landings report.'' It would redesignate paragraph (c)(1)(v) as 
(e)(7) introductory text and revise the heading for paragraph (e)(7)(i) 
to read ``Information entered for each IFQ halibut, CDQ halibut, and 
IFQ sablefish delivery.'' The supplemental proposed rule would revise 
paragraph (e)(7)(i)(E)(8) by adding a note that NMFS makes the 2 
percent slime deduction, not the submitter. This change would 
reestablish the requirement in the regulations that NMFS does this 
calculation and the submitter is not required nor permitted to do so. 
The supplemental proposed rule would revise the heading for paragraph 
(e)(7)(ii) to read ``Signatures for IFQ halibut, CDQ halibut, or IFQ 
sablefish deliveries'' and revise paragraph (e)(7)(ii) to state that 
the participant must review the autofilled cells for accuracy of 
landing data and that the landing report is dated, and must acknowledge 
the responsibility indicated by signature. It would add paragraphs 
(e)(7)(ii)(A) through (C) to require the User to print the completed 
groundfish landing report and the groundfish IFQ landing receipt; to 
ensure signatures are complete within six hours after all IFQ halibut, 
CDQ halibut, and IFQ sablefish are offloaded from a harvesting vessel 
and prior to shipment or transfer of the fish from the landing site; 
and to provide printed name and sign the groundfish IFQ landing receipt 
within six hours after all IFQ halibut, CDQ halibut, and IFQ sablefish 
are offloaded from a harvesting vessel and prior to shipment or 
transfer of the fish from the landing site. Paragraph (e)(7)(iv) would 
be added to add a cross-reference for Sec.  679.5(e)(1)(iii) where a 
manual landing report is described.
    The original proposed rule described information entered for each 
IFQ crab delivery at paragraph (e)(8). The supplemental proposed rule 
would revise the heading for paragraph (e)(8) to read ``Registered Crab 
Receiver (RCR)-IFQ crab landings report.'' It would redesignate 
paragraph (e)(8)(i) as (e)(8)(iii) and revise the heading to read 
``Information entered for each IFQ crab delivery.'' It would 
redesignate paragraphs (c)(1)(vi)(A) and (c)(1)(vi)(B) as (e)(8)(i) and 
(e)(8)(ii), respectively. Proposed redesignated paragraph 
(e)(8)(iii)(C)(5) would be revised by adding at the end of the sentence 
``(All ADF&G statistical areas are translated to the NMFS reporting 
area and the International Pacific Halibut Commission (IPHC) reporting 
area by eLandings.)'' to explain why the reporting area does not 
appear. Paragraph (e)(9) would be redesignated as (e)(8)(iv) with 
heading to read ``Information entered for IFQ crab custom processing 
landings'' to describe additional information required if the User for 
the RCR is custom processing IFQ crab, the ``ADF&G processor code of 
the person for which the IFQ crab was custom processed.''
    The supplemental proposed rule would redesignate paragraph 
(e)(8)(ii) as (e)(8)(v) and revise with a heading to read ``Signatures 
for IFQ crab deliveries.'' It would further revise the

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paragraph to include the date signed and the responsibility indicated 
by signature that currently is in Sec.  679.5(l)(2)(iii)(M). In 
addition, the supplemental proposed rule would add requirements to 
print the completed crab landing report and to retain the landing 
report per paragraph (a)(5) of this section. It would redesignate 
paragraph (e)(8)(iii) as (e)(8)(vi). Paragraph (e)(8)(vii) would be 
added with a heading to read ``IFQ manual landing report for crab''and 
a cross-reference to paragraph (e)(1)(iii) where a manual landing 
report is described.
    The original proposed rule described shoreside processor or SFP 
information entered for an eLandings production report in paragraph 
(e)(10). As part of the regulatory text restructure, the supplemental 
proposed rule would redesignate paragraph (e)(10) as (e)(9). It would 
redesignate paragraph (c)(1)(i)(B) as (e)(9) introductory text and 
revise paragraph (e)(9) introductory text to require that eLandings be 
used to create a daily production report and add as the last sentence a 
cross-reference to Sec.  679.5(a)(5) and (a)(6) which describe record 
inspection, retention, and maintenance. Proposed redesignated paragraph 
(e)(9)(i) would be revised to inform the participant that he or she 
must review the autofilled cells to ensure that they are accurate. The 
supplemental proposed rule would remove paragraph (e)(9)(i)(B) because 
``manager name and signature'' does not appear on the eLandings 
production report. It would add new paragraph (e)(9)(i)(B) to request 
the number of observers onsite. This information is required under 
current regulations at Sec.  679.5, but was inadvertently not included 
in the original proposed rule.
    The supplemental proposed rule would revise paragraph (e)(10)(i)(C) 
by replacing ``No production. Indicate if no production occurred'' with 
``No production/no deliveries (inactive).'' This revision would show 
that the processor is ``inactive'' to coincide with former descriptions 
of inactive data from shoreside processors or SFPs. The supplemental 
proposed rule would redesignate paragraphs (e)(10)(i)(D)(1) through (3) 
as (e)(9)(i)(C) through (E) and would add ``Area of harvest'' to 
(e)(9)(i)(C); add ``Product description'' to (e)(9)(i)(D); and replace 
existing text at (e)(9)(i)(E) with ``Product weight. Enter actual scale 
weight of product to the nearest pound.'' Proposed redesignated 
(e)(9)(ii) would be revised to add to the first sentence ``When 
checked-in pursuant to paragraph (h)(2) of this section'' and to add as 
the last sentence ``If a shoreside processor or SFP using eLandings is 
not taking deliveries over a weekend, the User or manager may transmit 
the eLandings production report to NMFS on Monday.''
    Paragraph (e)(11) in the original proposed rule described catcher/
processor or mothership information entered for an eLandings production 
report. The supplemental proposed rule would redesignate this paragraph 
as (e)(10) and would divide it into two separate paragraphs, one for 
catcher/processors and one for motherships. It would redesignate 
paragraph (c)(1)(ii)(B) as (e)(10)(i), revise its heading to read 
``Catcher/processor,'' and revise it to require an operator of a 
catcher/processor to use eLandings to create a production report. The 
supplemental proposed rule would redesignate paragraph (c)(1)(iii)(B) 
as (e)(10)(ii), revise its heading to read ``Mothership,'' and revised 
the paragraph to require an operator of a mothership to use eLandings 
to create a production report. It would redesignate paragraph 
(e)(11)(i) as (e)(10)(iii) introductory text and revise it to inform 
the participant that he or she must review the autofilled cells to 
ensure that they are accurate. The supplemental proposed rule would add 
paragraph (e)(10)(iii)(B) with a heading to read ``Designation. From 
Table 14c to this part, enter whether processor is a catcher/processor 
= FCP or a mothership = FLD.'' This information is necessary for 
eLandings data management but was overlooked in the original proposed 
rule. The supplemental proposed rule would redesignate paragraph 
(e)(11)(i)(B) as (e)(10)(iii)(C) and remove paragraph (e)(11)(i)(C) 
because ``operator name and signature'' do not appear on the production 
report. It would add paragraph (e)(10)(iii)(D) to read ``Management 
program. Enter management program and identifying number, if any (see 
paragraph (a)(1)(iii) of this section).''
    The supplemental proposed rule would redesignate paragraph 
(e)(11)(i)(G) as (e)(10)(iii)(E). It would redesignate paragraph 
(e)(11)(i)(E) as (e)(10)(iii)(F) and revise it to read ``Federal 
Reporting Area of harvest.'' It would add paragraph (e)(10)(iii)(G) to 
read ``COBLZ or RKCSA. Indicate whether fishing occurred in COBLZ or 
RKCSA (if applicable).'' This was overlooked in the original proposed 
rule. The supplemental proposed rule would redesignate paragraph 
(e)(11)(i)(F)(1) and (2) as paragraphs (e)(10)(iii)(H) and (I) and 
revise it to read ``(H) Product description. Species code, product 
type, and product code of product; and (I) Product weight. Enter 
product weight in metric tons to the nearest 0.001 mt.'' It would 
redesignate paragraph (e)(11)(i)(D) as (e)(10)(iii)(J) and revise it to 
read ``No production (inactive). If there was no production for the 
day, mark the ``No Production'' box.'' This was overlooked in the 
original proposed rule. Paragraph (e)(11)(i)(H) would be removed 
because ``ADF&G fish ticket number'' does not appear on the production 
report. This was an error in the original proposed rule. Paragraphs 
(e)(10)(iii)(K) through (M) would be added to describe discard, discard 
weight, and PSC numbers. This was overlooked in the original proposed 
rule.
    The supplemental proposed rule would add paragraph (e)(10)(iii)(N) 
to request ADF&G statistical area to be effective January 1, 2009. The 
eLandings software will not be developed to receive this information 
until 2009. This item is needed to aid in identifying fishing 
information. Paragraph (e)(11)(ii) would be redesignated as (e)(10)(iv) 
and revised to add prior to the first sentence ``When checked-in 
pursuant to paragraph (h)(2) of this section,'' and remove the 
effective date because the publication of the final rule is later than 
anticipated. A sentence would be added to remove a restriction from 
daily submittals of the production reports on weekends.
    The original proposed rule described eLandings printed reports in 
paragraph (e)(12). The supplemental proposed rule would redesignate 
paragraph (e)(12) as (e)(11) and change the heading to read ``Printing 
of landing reports, landing receipts, and production reports.'' It 
would remove paragraph (e)(12). Paragraph (e)(11)(i) would be added to 
describe the requirements to retain a printed paper copy onsite or 
onboard of each landing report; each production report; if IFQ halibut, 
IFQ sablefish, or CDQ halibut, each groundfish IFQ landing receipt; and 
if IFQ crab, each crab IFQ landing receipt. Paragraph (e)(11)(ii) would 
be added to describe the mothership requirement to print an additional 
copy of each landing report for the catcher vessel operator. This was 
omitted from the original proposed rule and this would reestablish the 
requirement in the regulations. The supplemental proposed rule would 
add new paragraph (e)(12) with a heading to read ``Retention and 
inspection of landing reports, landing receipts, and production 
reports'' and add a cross-reference to paragraphs (a)(5) and (a)(6) of 
this section for R&R retention and inspection requirements.
    Section 679.5(f) Electronic Logbooks (ELBs). The electronic 
logbooks (ELBs) are alternatives to the daily fishing logbook (DFL) 
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logbook (DCPL) used by catcher/processors and motherships. The original 
proposed rule described use of an ELB in place of a DFL or DCPL but did 
not mention the necessary interaction with eLandings. The supplemental 
proposed rule would reorganize the text to arrange the regulations as 
they would be needed by the end-user and would describe the optional 
use of a combination of ELB and eLandings to record and report 
groundfish information. For catcher vessels, the ELB would be used to 
record and report all groundfish information. For catcher/processors 
and motherships, part of the information would be recorded in the ELB, 
and part of the information would be recorded in eLandings.
    The supplemental proposed rule would revise paragraph (f) 
introductory text to state that, when pre-approved by NMFS, the 
operator may use a combination of a NMFS-approved ELB and eLandings to 
record and report groundfish information. This would change the 
sentence to active voice. It would revise paragraph (f)(1)(ii) to state 
that the operator of a catcher/processor using longline or pot gear may 
use a combination of a NMFS-approved catcher/processor longline or pot 
gear ELB and eLandings to record and report groundfish information. 
Paragraph (f)(1)(iv) would be revised to state that the operator of a 
catcher/processor using trawl gear may use a combination of a NMFS-
approved catcher/processor trawl gear ELB and eLandings to record and 
report groundfish information. Paragraph (f)(1)(v) would be revised to 
state that the operator of a mothership may use a combination of a 
NMFS-approved mothership ELB and eLandings to record and report 
groundfish information.
    Section 679.5(h) Check-in/Check-out Reports. A proposed rule 
designed to change the check-in/check-out requirements (CICO) at Sec.  
679.5(h) was published May 29, 2008 (73 FR 30876). The CICO proposed 
rule would eliminate the requirement for a check-in/check-out report 
for certain of the motherships and catcher/processors. The requirements 
of that proposed rule would be incorporated into this supplemental 
proposed rule so as to not reverse the changes after the IERS final 
rule is published. Current R&R regulations require operators of 
motherships and trawl, longline, and pot gear catcher/processors to 
record the occurrence of active and inactive periods. In the CICO 
proposed rule, NMFS proposes to revise the definitions of ``active'' 
status for catcher/processors, motherships, shoreside processors, and 
SFPs by removing ``checked-in'' as a reason for being active. 
``Active'' status currently means ``when checked-in or processing'' for 
all those processors. ``Active'' status would be changed for 
motherships, shoreside processors, and SFPs to mean ``when receiving or 
processing groundfish.'' The definition for ``active'' for a catcher/
processor using longline or pot gear would be revised to mean ``when 
all or part of the longline or pot gear is in the water or when 
processing.'' For a catcher/processor using trawl gear, the definition 
for ``active'' would be revised to mean ``when all or part of the trawl 
net is in the water or when processing.''
    To accommodate the changes provided in a check-in/check-out 
proposed rule (73 FR 30876, May 29, 2008) which proposed revising 
``active'' period definitions, NMFS would revise paragraphs 
(c)(3)(iv)(A)(1) for catcher vessel, longline or pot gear; 
(c)(3)(iv)(B)(1) for catcher/processor, longline or pot gear; 
(c)(4)(iv)(A)(1) for catcher vessel, trawl gear; (c)(4)(iv)(B)(1) for 
catcher/processor, trawl gear; (c)(5)(ii) for shoreside processor or 
SFP; and (c)(6)(iv) for motherships. Paragraph (h)(2) would be revised 
to add an exception to check-in/check-out requirements if a catcher/
processor has onboard an operating vessel monitoring system transmitter 
that meets the requirements of Sec.  679.28(f).
    Section 679.5(i) Weekly Production Reports (WPRs). The original 
proposed rule reorganized and revised WPRs at Sec.  679.5(i). The 
supplemental proposed rule would revise paragraph (i) to state that the 
WPR is removed from use and to provide a cross-reference to the 
eLandings requirements in Sec.  679.5(e). The operators of catcher/
processors and motherships and managers of shoreside processors would 
use eLandings instead of WPRs. All the relevant information previously 
submitted in the WPRs would be included in the requirements for daily 
production reports under eLandings. This rule would also replace 
references to the WPR throughout 50 CFR part 679 with references to 
production reports.

Section 679.28 Equipment and Operational

    Section 679.28 describes equipment and operational requirements. 
The supplemental proposed rule would revise Sec.  679.28(a) to add a 
cross-reference to Sec.  679.5(a)(5) and (a)(6) which describes record 
inspection, retention, and maintenance. With this change, NMFS' 
intention is to create consistent regulations regarding inspection, 
retention, and maintenance.
    The original proposed rule described revisions to equipment and 
operational requirements in Sec.  679.28(h) and added a new section to 
provide the process and criteria by which a private-sector vendor could 
get an ELB software program approved for use in the NMFS Alaska Region 
fisheries.
    The supplemental proposed rule would revise Sec.  679.28(h)(1)(iii) 
to increase the number of days NMFS has to review and approve vendor 
ELB software from 15 days to 60 days. After further evaluation of the 
ELB program, NMFS concludes that 15 days is not enough time to conduct 
the necessary review and evaluation process for ELB software.

Section 679.40 IFQ Properly Debit Account

    Section 679.40 describes sablefish and halibut quota share 
allocations and other management measures. In the original proposed 
rule, paragraph (c)(3) was revised. The supplemental proposed rule 
would revise paragraph (c)(3) by adding ``or following transfers or 
penalties (15 CFR part 904)'' to the last line of the paragraph. This 
would indicate that an IFQ permit usually is issued prior to the start 
of the IFQ fishing season, but sometimes due to circumstances the IFQ 
permit is issued after the start of the IFQ fishing season due to 
transfer or penalty.
    In the original proposed rule, paragraph (h) was added. The 
original proposed rule proposed standardization of the regulatory text 
describing the proper accounting or debit of IFQ sablefish or halibut 
quota. The supplemental proposed rule would reorganize Sec.  679.40(h). 
It would redesignate paragraph (h)(3) as new (h)(1) and remove an 
incorrect cross-reference to Sec.  679.5(e). It would redesignate Sec.  
679.5(l)(2)(iv)(D) as new Sec.  679.40(h)(2) and update and reformat 
the regulations to include what constitutes confirmation of a properly 
debited account. The supplemental proposed rule would redesignate 
paragraph (h)(1) as new (h)(3) and would revise proposed redesignated 
paragraph (h)(3)(i) by removing the exception phrase at the beginning 
of the first sentence, as this was inappropriate. It would combine 
paragraph (h)(1)(ii) with paragraph (h)(2), redesignate it as paragraph 
(h)(3)(ii), and revise it. These two sentences need to be in the same 
paragraph because they refer to the same activity.

Tables & Figures to Part 679

    The original proposed rule revised Table 9 by removing an outdated 
term and by adding other types of R&R,

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including VMS, in an attempt to list all the R&R requirements in 50 CFR 
part 679. The supplemental proposed rule would remove Table 9. Programs 
are continually revised or added to Alaska Region fisheries, which 
would require continued revision to Table 9, often with R&R 
requirements listed in sections other than Sec.  679.5. Instead of 
adding new material to this table to become all encompassing, NMFS 
would remove Table 9 to avoid confusion by potentially duplicating 
information found in other parts of the regulations or inadvertently 
leaving out material.
    The original proposed rule revised Table 2b by moving crab species 
from other tables and adding scientific names, as appropriate. The 
supplemental proposed rule would further revise Table 2b by removing 
notations which incorrectly indicate that the selected crab species 
were part of the BSAI Crab Rationalization Program. Erroneous check 
marks would be removed for Korean Horsehair, Box, Dungeness, 
Multispinus, and Verrilli crabs.
    The original proposed rule revised Figures 3a, 5a, 7, and 12 to 
Part 679.
    The supplemental proposed rule would revise Figure 7 to part 679 by 
correcting the cross-reference in the figure title by replacing Sec.  
679.24(d)(4)(iii) with Sec.  679.24(d)(4).
    The original proposed rule revised Figure 12 to part 679 by 
amending the figure title and legend to agree with regulatory text. The 
supplemental proposed rule would revise Figure 12 to part 679 by 
redrawing the graphic for the Nearshore Bristol Bay Trawl Closure Area 
to agree with the coordinates in the legend.

Section 680.2 Definitions

    The original proposed rule revised paragraphs (1) through (4) of 
the definition for ``Crab individual fishing quota (crab IFQ).'' The 
supplemental proposed rule would revise those paragraphs to clarify 
that the distinctions between these paragraphs is dependent upon the 
initial quota share from which the crab IFQ was derived.

Section 680.5 Crab Rationalization Program R&R

    eLandings was originally required by the Crab Rationalization 
Program (CR Program) for participants to submit the IFQ crab landing 
report (see Sec.  680.5(c)). The original proposed rule removed these 
regulations from Part 680 and incorporated them into eLandings 
regulations at Sec.  679.5(e) so that all eLandings regulations were in 
the same location. In addition, the original proposed rule added Sec.  
680.5(m) to describe the CR Program Registered Crab Receiver (RCR) Ex-
vessel Volume and Value Report in which the reporting of ``price per 
pound'' currently is required under Sec.  680.5(d)(7)(xx). In the 
original proposed rule, NMFS proposed to make optional the reporting of 
``price per pound'' at the time of each landing on the IFQ crab landing 
report and to require annual reporting of this information on the CR 
Program RCR Ex-vessel Volume and Value Report. NMFS intended to also 
move the requirement from the CR Program landing report to the annual 
report for the participant to provide ex-vessel value and volume by CR 
management program, formerly found at Sec.  680.5(d)(7)(vii), but 
inadvertently omitted this information. It was intended that the annual 
CR RCR Ex-vessel Volume and Value Report collect all the necessary 
information from each RCR for each CR management program.
    The supplemental proposed rule would revise paragraph (m)(4) 
introductory text to explain that the CR RCR Ex-vessel Volume and Value 
Report would need to be completed only for priced crab that is 
delivered raw. It would redesignate paragraphs (m)(4)(ii) and (iii) as 
(m)(4)(iii) and (iv), respectively, and add new paragraph (m)(4)(ii) to 
require that a new reporting element, the CR crab program (IFQ, CDQ, 
Adak) be identified when recording volume and value information. 
Proposed redesignated paragraph (m)(4)(iii)(A) would be revised by 
replacing ``crab fishery/species'' with ``crab fishery and species by 
month'' because both elements, crab fishery and crab species, need to 
be identified in the database.
    The supplemental proposed rule would revise paragraph 
(m)(4)(iii)(B) to clarify that ex-vessel value includes dollars, goods, 
and services. It would remove the last sentence regarding price 
adjustments because it is duplicative of paragraph (m)(4)(iii)(C). It 
would remove the text for paragraph (m)(4)(iv), which requests data 
elements found on a paper form, and replace it with a certification 
statement.
    The supplemental proposed rule would revise paragraph (m)(5) 
introductory text by replacing mail and fax information with 
instructions for the RCR to log in to the NMFS-approved online data Web 
site to submit a CR RCR Ex-vessel Volume and Value Report. This 
revision would be available due to recent enhancements in the NMFS 
Alaska Region Web site.

Changes Resulting From Other Published Rules

    Changes have been made to R&R text in final rules since the 
original proposed rule was published. The supplemental proposed rule 
would edit regulatory text to ensure that the changes made in other 
previous final rules are not reversed by this rule.
    Regulations for the IFQ Program for the fixed-gear commercial 
Pacific halibut fishery and sablefish fishery were modified by a final 
rule on August 9, 2007 (72 FR 44795) (IFQ final rule). The IFQ final 
rule changed some paragraphs that were further designated for change in 
the original proposed rule, but due to timing differences, the changes 
were not made in the original proposed rule. The supplemental proposed 
rule would make these changes to maintain consistency in the 
regulations. Without these changes, the regulations would revert back 
to what they were prior to the IFQ final rule. The original proposed 
rule revised paragraphs (a)(2)(i) and (ii) and removed (a)(2)(iii) of 
Sec.  679.5. The supplemental proposed rule would further revise 
paragraphs (a)(2)(i) and (a)(2)(ii) by adding a cross-reference to 
Sec.  679.28 for additional R&R requirements and would add paragraphs 
(a)(2)(iii) and (a)(2)(iv) to describe the R&R responsibility of IFQ 
and CDQ permit holders that was provided in the IFQ final rule. The 
original proposed rule revised Sec.  679.5(l)(2); the supplemental 
proposed rule would revise the heading for Sec.  679.5(l)(2)(ii) to 
read ``No movement of IFQ halibut, CDQ halibut, or IFQ sablefish.''
    The final rule for Amendment 80 to the Fishery Management Plan for 
Groundfish of the Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands Management Area (72 
FR 52668, September 14, 2007) and the final rule implementing Amendment 
85 to the BSAI groundfish Fishery Management Plan for Groundfish of the 
Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands Management Area (72 FR 50788, September 
4, 2007) removed regulations for submittal of the CDQ delivery report 
and the CDQ catch report, Sec.  679.5(n)(1) and (n)(2). In the Remove/
Add Table, the original proposed rule revised paragraph (n)(1)(i) by 
changing ``SPELR'' to ``eLandings.'' In the supplemental proposed rule 
this change would be removed.

Classification

    The Administrator, Alaska Region, determined that this regulatory 
amendment is necessary for the conservation and management of the 
groundfish, halibut, and crab fisheries

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and that it is consistent with the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery 
Conservation and Management Act and other applicable laws.
    This supplemental proposed rule has been determined to be not 
significant for purposes of Executive Order 12866.
    An Initial Regulatory Flexibility Analysis (IRFA) was prepared for 
the original proposed rule as required by section 604 of the Regulatory 
Flexibility Act (RFA) and published in the June 29 original proposed 
rule (72 FR 35748, June 29, 2007) and is not repeated here. Copies of 
the IRFA are available from NMFS (see ADDRESSES).

Paperwork Reduction Act Collections of Information

    This supplemental proposed rule contains collection-of-information 
requirements that are subject to review and approval by the Office of 
Management and Budget (OMB) under the Paperwork Reduction Act (PRA) and 
which have been approved by OMB. The collections are listed below by 
OMB control number.
OMB Control Number 0648-0206
    Public reporting burden is estimated to average per response: 21 
minutes for Federal fisheries permit and 21 minutes for Federal 
processor permit.
OMB Control Number 0648-0213
    Public reporting burden is estimated to average per response: 28 
minutes for catcher vessel longline and pot gear DFL; 18 minutes for 
catcher vessel trawl DFL; 31 minutes for shoreside processor DCPL; 31 
minutes for mothership DCPL; 41 minutes for catcher/processor longline 
and pot gear DCPL; 30 minutes for catcher/processor trawl gear DCPL; 23 
minutes for buying station report; 7 minutes for check-in/check-out 
report, mothership or catcher/processor; 8 minutes for check-in/check-
out report, shoreside processor; 17 minutes for WPR; 28 minutes for 
catcher vessel longline and pot gear ELB; 18 minutes for catcher vessel 
trawl ELB; 20 minutes for catcher/processor longline and pot gear ELB; 
15 minutes for catcher/processor trawl gear ELB; and 15 minutes for 
mothership ELB.
OMB Control Number 0648-0272
    Public reporting burden for IFQ landing reports is estimated to 
average 18 minutes per response.
OMB Control Number 0648-0334
    Public reporting burden is estimated to average per response: one 
hour for groundfish and crab LLP transfer application and one hour for 
scallop LLP transfer application.
OMB Control Number 0648-0515
    Public reporting burden is estimated to average per response: 15 
minutes for IERS application processor registration; 35 minutes for 
eLandings landing report; 35 minutes for manual landing report; and 15 
minutes for catcher/processor or mothership eLandings production data.
OMB Control Number 0648-0570
    Public reporting burden is estimated to average per response: 20 
minutes for crab catcher/processor offload report, 40 hours for 
eligible crab community organization (ECCO) annual report; and 1 hour 
for CR Registered Crab Receiver Ex-vessel Volume and Value Report.
    These estimates include the time for reviewing instructions, 
searching existing data sources, gathering and maintaining the data 
needed, and completing and reviewing the collection of information.
    Send comments regarding this burden estimate, or any other aspect 
of this data collection, including suggestions for reducing the burden, 
to NMFS (see ADDRESSES) and by e-mail to [email protected], or 
fax to 202-395-7285.
    Notwithstanding any other provision of the law, no person is 
required to respond to, nor shall any person be subject to a penalty 
for failure to comply with, a collection of information subject to the 
requirements of the PRA, unless that collection of information displays 
a currently valid OMB control number.

List of Subjects in 50 CFR Parts 679 and 680

    Alaska, Fisheries, Reporting and recordkeeping requirements.

    Dated: September 11, 2008.
Samuel D. Rauch III,
Deputy Assistant Administrator for Regulatory Programs, National Marine 
Fisheries Service.
    For the reasons set out in the preamble, NMFS proposes to amend 50 
CFR parts 679 and 680 as follows:

PART 679--FISHERIES OF THE EXCLUSIVE ECONOMIC ZONE OFF ALASKA

    1. The authority citation for part 679 continues to read as 
follows:

    Authority: 16 U.S.C. 773 et seq.; 1801 et seq.; 3631 et seq.; 
Pub. L. 108-447.

    2. In Sec.  679.2:
    A. Add in alphabetical order definitions for ``At-sea operation'', 
``eLandings'', ``Interagency electronic reporting system (IERS)'', 
``Maximum retainable amount (MRA)'', ``Non-IFQ groundfish'', ``Non-
individual entity'', ``Permit'', ``Shoreside processor electronic 
logbook report (SPELR)'', ``Single geographic location'', ``User'', 
``User identification (UserID)'', and ``Week-ending date''.
    B. Revise the definitions of ``Active/inactive periods'', 
``Associated processor'', ``Gear deployment (or to set gear)'', ``Gear 
retrieval (or to haul gear)'', ``Haul'', ``Prohibited species catch 
(PSC)'', and ``Tender vessel''.
    The additions and revisions read as follows:


Sec.  679.2  Definitions.

* * * * *
    Active/inactive periods means for longline or pot gear catcher 
vessel, see Sec.  679.5(c)(3)(iv)(A)(1); for longline or pot gear 
catcher/processor, see Sec.  679.5(c)(3)(iv)(B)(1); for trawl gear 
catcher vessel, see Sec.  679.5(c)(4)(iv)(A)(1); for trawl gear 
catcher/processor, see Sec.  679.5(c)(4)(iv)(B)(1); for shoreside 
processor or SFP, see Sec.  679.5(c)(5)(ii); for mothership, see Sec.  
679.5(c)(6)(iv).
* * * * *
    Associated processor means:
    (1) Relationship with a buying station. A mothership or catcher/
processor issued an FFP, or a shoreside processor or SFP issued an FPP, 
with a contractual relationship with a buying station to conduct 
groundfish buying station activities for that processor.
    (2) Relationship with a custom processor. A mothership or catcher/
processor issued an FFP or a shoreside processor or SFP issued an FPP, 
with a contractual relationship with a custom processor to process 
groundfish on its behalf.
    At-sea operation means, for purposes of eLandings, a catcher/
processor or mothership that is receiving and/or processing fish in 
State waters and/or in waters of the EEZ off the coast of Alaska.
* * * * *
    eLandings means the Internet data entry system or desktop client 
components of the Interagency Electronic Reporting System (IERS) for 
reporting commercial fishery landings and production from waters off 
Alaska.
* * * * *
    Gear deployment (or to set gear) (see Sec.  679.5(c)(3)(vi)(B) for 
longline and pot gear; see Sec.  679.5(c)(4)(vi)(B) for trawl gear).
    Gear retrieval (or to haul gear) (see Sec.  679.5(c)(3)(vi)(C) for 
longline and pot gear; see Sec.  679.5(c)(4)(vi)(C) for trawl gear).
* * * * *
    Haul means the retrieval of trawl gear which results in catching 
fish or which

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does not result in catching fish; a test of trawl gear; or when non-
functional gear is pulled in, even if no fish are harvested. All hauls 
of any type need to be recorded and numbered throughout the year, 
whether or not fish are caught.
* * * * *
    Interagency electronic reporting system (IERS) means an interagency 
electronic reporting system that allows fishery participants to use the 
Internet or desktop client software named eLandings to enter landings 
and production data for appropriate distribution to the ADF&G, IPHC, 
and NMFS Alaska Region (see Sec.  679.5(e)).
* * * * *
    Maximum retainable amount (MRA) (see Sec.  679.20(e)).
* * * * *
    Non-IFQ groundfish means groundfish, other than IFQ sablefish.
    Non-individual entity means a person who is not an individual or 
``natural'' person; it includes corporations, partnerships, estates, 
trusts, joint ventures, joint tenancy, and any other type of ``person'' 
other than a natural person.
* * * * *
    Permit means documentation granting permission to fish and includes 
``license'' as a type of permit.
* * * * *
    Prohibited species catch (PSC) means any of the species listed in 
Table 2b to this part.
* * * * *
    Shoreside processor electronic logbook report (SPELR) 
(discontinued, see definition of ``eLandings'' under this section).
* * * * *
    Single geographic location (see Sec.  679.4(l)(5)(iii)).
* * * * *
    Tender vessel (see also the definition of ``buying station'' under 
this section) means a vessel that is used to transport unprocessed fish 
or shellfish received from another vessel to an associated processor.
* * * * *
    User means, for purposes of IERS and eLandings, an individual 
representative of a Registered Buyer; a Registered Crab Receiver; a 
mothership or catcher/processor that is required to have a Federal 
Fisheries Permit (FFP) under Sec.  679.4; a shoreside processor or SFP 
and mothership that receives groundfish from vessels issued an FFP 
under Sec.  679.4; any shoreside processor or SFP that is required to 
have a Federal processor permit under Sec.  679.4; and his or her 
designee(s).
    User identification (UserID), for purposes of IERS and eLandings, 
means the string of letters and/or numbers that identifies the 
individual and gives him or her authorization to view and submit 
reports for specific operations or to otherwise use eLandings. To 
facilitate the management of Users and privileges and to provide for 
data security, a separate UserID is issued to each individual.
* * * * *
    Week-ending date means the last day of the weekly reporting period 
which ends on Saturday at 2400 hours, A.l.t., except during the last 
week of each calendar year, when it ends at 2400 hours, A.l.t., 
December 31.
* * * * *
    3. In Sec.  679.4:
    A. Paragraph (a)(4) is removed and reserved.
    B. Paragraphs (a)(1)(i)(A), (a)(1)(iv)(A), (a)(1)(iv)(B), 
(a)(3)(i), (a)(3)(iii), (b) heading, (b)(3), (b)(4), (b)(5) heading, 
(b)(5)(iv), (e)(2), (e)(3), (f) heading, (f)(2), (f)(3), (f)(4), 
(g)(1), (k) heading, and (l)(1)(iv) are revised.
    C. Paragraphs (a)(1)(vii)(C), (a)(1)(xiv), (a)(9), (b)(5)(vi)(C), 
(d)(1)(iii), (d)(2)(iv), (d)(3)(v), (k)(6)(x), (l)(1)(ii)(C), and 
(l)(5)(ii) are added.
    The revisions and additions read as follows:


Sec.  679.4  Permits.

    (a) * * *
    (1) * * *

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                               Permit is in effect        For more
 If program permit type is:    from issue date . .  information, see . .
                                        .                     .
------------------------------------------------------------------------
(i) * * *
    (A) Registered buyer....  Until expiration      Paragraph (d)(3)(ii)
                               date shown on         of this section.
                               permit.
 
                              * * * * * * *
(iv) * * *
    (A) Federal fisheries...  Until expiration      Paragraph (b) of
                               date shown on         this section.
                               permit.
    (B) Federal processor...  Until expiration      Paragraph (f) of
                               date shown on         this section.
                               permit.
 
                              * * * * * * *
(vii) * * *
    (C) Scallop license.....  Indefinite..........  Paragraph (g) of
                                                     this section.
 
                              * * * * * * *
(xiv) Crab Rationalization    see Sec.   680.4....  Sec.   680.4.
 Program permits.
    (A) Crab Quota Share      Indefinite..........  Sec.   680.4(b).
     permit.
    (B) Crab Processor Quota  Indefinite..........  Sec.   680.4(c).
     Share permit.
    (C) Crab Individual       Specified fishing     Sec.   680.4(d).
     Fishing Quota (IFQ)       year.
     permit.
    (D) Crab Individual       Specified fishing     Sec.   680.4(e).
     Processor Quota (IPQ)     year.
     permit.
    (E) Crab IFQ hired        Specified fishing     Sec.   680.4(g).
     master permit.            year.
    (F) Registered Crab       Specified fishing     Sec.   680.4(i).
     receiver permit.          year.
    (G) Federal crab vessel   Specified fishing     Sec.   680.4(k).
     permit.                   year.
    (H) Crab harvesting       Specified fishing     Sec.   680.21(b).
     cooperative IFQ permit.   year.
------------------------------------------------------------------------

* * * * *
    (3) * * *
    (i) A person may obtain an application for a new permit or for 
renewal or revision of an existing permit for any of the permits under 
this section and must submit forms to NMFS as instructed in application 
instructions. With appropriate software, all permit applications may be 
completed online and printed from the Alaska Region Web site at http://www.alaskafisheries.noaa.gov.
* * * * *

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    (iii) The operator, manager, Registered Buyer, or Registered Crab 
Receiver must obtain a separate permit for each applicant, facility, or 
vessel, as appropriate to each Federal permit in this section (Sec.  
679.4) and retain a copy of each permit application, whether the 
application is requesting an initial permit or renewing or revising an 
existing permit.
* * * * *
    (9) Permit surrender. The Regional Administrator will recognize the 
voluntary surrender of a permit issued in this section, Sec.  679.4, if 
a permit may be surrendered and it is submitted by the person named on 
the permit, owner of record, or agent. Submit the original permit to 
Program Administrator, RAM Program, P.O. Box 21668, Juneau, AK 99802, 
by certified mail or other method that provides written evidence that 
NMFS Alaska Region received it. The receiving date of signature by NMFS 
staff is the date the permit was surrendered.
    (b) Federal fisheries permit (FFP)
* * * * *
    (3) Vessel operations categories. An FFP authorizes a vessel owner 
to deploy a vessel to conduct operations in the GOA or BSAI under the 
following categories: Catcher vessel, catcher/processor, mothership, 
tender vessel, or support vessel. A vessel may not be operated in a 
category other than as specified on the FFP, except that a catcher 
vessel, catcher/processor, mothership, or tender vessel may be operated 
as a support vessel.
    (4) Duration--(i) Length of permit effectiveness. An FFP is in 
effect from the effective date through the expiration date, unless it 
is revoked, suspended, surrendered in accordance with paragraph (a)(9) 
of this section, or modified under Sec.  600.735 or Sec.  600.740 of 
this chapter.
    (ii) Surrendered permit. An FFP permit may be voluntarily 
surrendered in accordance with paragraph (a)(9) of this section. An FFP 
may be reissued in the same fishing year in which it was surrendered to 
the permit holder of record. Contact NMFS/RAM by telephone locally at 
907-586-7202 (Option 2) or toll-free at 800-304-4846 (option 
2).
    (iii) Amended permit. An owner or operator, who applied for and 
received an FFP, must notify NMFS of any change in the permit 
information by submitting an FFP application found at the NMFS Web site 
http://www.alaskafisheries.noaa.gov as instructed on the application 
form. Upon receipt and approval of a permit amendment, the Program 
Administrator, RAM, will issue an amended FFP.
    (5) Contents of an FFP application. * * *
* * * * *
    (iv) Area and gear information. Indicate the type of vessel 
operation. If catcher/processor or catcher vessel, indicate only the 
gear types used for groundfish fishing. If the vessel is a catcher/
processor under 125 ft (18.3 m) LOA that is intended to process GOA 
inshore pollock or GOA inshore Pacific cod, mark the box for a GOA 
inshore processing endorsement.
* * * * *
    (vi) * * *
    (C) Selections for species endorsements will remain valid until an 
FFP is amended to remove those endorsements or the permit with these 
endorsements is surrendered or revoked.
* * * * *
    (d) * * *
    (1) * * *
    (iii) An IFQ permit may be voluntarily surrendered in accordance 
with paragraph (a)(9) of this section. An IFQ permit will not be 
reissued in the same fishing year in which it was surrendered, but may 
be reissued to the quota share holder of record in a subsequent fishing 
year. Contact NMFS/RAM for more information locally at 907-586-7202 
(Option 2) or toll-free at 800-304-4846 (option 2).
    (2) * * *
    (iv) An IFQ hired master permit may be voluntarily surrendered in 
accordance with paragraph (a)(9) of this section. An IFQ hired master 
permit may be reissued to the permit holder of record in the same 
fishing year in which it was surrendered. Contact NMFS/RAM for more 
information by telephone locally at 907-586-7202 (Option 2) or 
toll-free at 800-304-4846 (option 2).
    (3) * * *
    (v) A Registered Buyer permit may be voluntarily surrendered in 
accordance with paragraph (a)(9) of this section. A Registered Buyer 
permit may be reissued to the permit holder of record in the same 
fishing year in which it was surrendered. Contact NMFS/RAM for more 
information by telephone locally at 907-586-7202 (Option 2) or 
toll-free at 800-304-4846 (option 2).
* * * * *
    (e) * * *
    (2) Halibut CDQ permit. The CDQ group must obtain a halibut CDQ 
permit issued by the Regional Administrator. The vessel operator must 
have a copy of the halibut CDQ permit on any fishing vessel operated 
by, or for, a CDQ group that will have halibut CDQ onboard and must 
make the permit available for inspection by an authorized officer. The 
halibut CDQ permit is non-transferable and is issued annually until 
revoked, suspended, surrendered, or modified. A halibut CDQ permit may 
be voluntarily surrendered in accordance with paragraph (a)(9) of this 
section. The halibut CDQ permit will not be reissued in the same 
fishing year in which it was surrendered, but may be reissued in a 
subsequent fishing year to the CDQ group entitled to a CDQ halibut 
allocation. Contact NMFS/RAM for more information by telephone locally 
at 907-586-7202 (Option 2) or toll-free at 800-304-4846 
(option 2).
    (3) An individual must have onboard the vessel a legible copy of 
his or her halibut CDQ hired master permit issued by the Regional 
Administrator while harvesting and landing any CDQ halibut. Each 
halibut CDQ hired master permit will identify a CDQ permit number and 
the individual authorized by the CDQ group to land halibut for debit 
against the CDQ group's halibut CDQ. A halibut CDQ hired master permit 
may be voluntarily surrendered in accordance with paragraph (a)(9) of 
this section. A halibut CDQ hired master permit may be reissued to the 
permit holder of record in the same fishing year in which it was 
surrendered. Contact NMFS/RAM for more information by telephone locally 
at 907-586-7202 (Option 2) or toll-free at 800-304-4846 
(option 2).
* * * * *
    (f) Federal processor permit (FPP)
* * * * *
    (2) Contents of an FPP application. To obtain an FPP, the owner 
must complete an FPP application and provide the following information 
(see paragraphs (f)(2)(i) through (v) of this section for each SFP and 
shoreside processor plant to be permitted):
    (i) New or amended permit. Indicate whether application is for a 
new or amended FPP; and if an amended permit, provide the current FPP 
number. Indicate whether application is for a shoreside processor or an 
SFP.
    (ii) Owner information. Indicate the name(s), permanent business 
mailing address, business telephone number, business fax number, and 
business e-mail address of all owners, and if applicable, the name of 
any person or company (other than the owner) who manages the operations 
of the shoreside processor or SFP.
    (iii) SFP information. Indicate the vessel name; whether this is a 
vessel of the United States; USCG documentation number; ADF&G vessel 
registration number; ADF&G processor code; the

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vessel's LOA (ft); registered length (ft); gross tonnage; net tonnage; 
shaft horsepower; homeport (city and state); and whether choosing to 
receive a GOA inshore processing endorsement. A GOA inshore processing 
endorsement is required in order to process GOA inshore pollock and GOA 
inshore Pacific cod.
    (iv) Shoreside processor information. Indicate the shoreside 
processor's name; permanent business mailing address; physical location 
of plant at which the shoreside processor is operating (street, city, 
state, zip code); whether the shoreside processor is replacing a 
previous processor at this facility (YES or NO, and if YES, name of 
previous processor; whether multiple processing businesses are using 
this plant; whether the owner named in paragraph (f)(2)(ii) of this 
section owns this plant; ADF&G processor code; business telephone 
number; business fax number; and business e-mail address.
    (v) Signature. The owner or agent of the owner of the shoreside 
processor or SFP must sign and date the application. If the owner is a 
company, the agent of the owner must sign and date the application.
    (3) Issuance. Upon receipt of a properly completed permit 
application, the Regional Administrator will issue a Federal processor 
permit required by this paragraph (f).
    (4) Duration--(i) Length of effectiveness. An FPP is in effect from 
the effective date through the date of permit expiration, unless it is 
revoked, suspended, surrendered in accordance with paragraph (a)(9) of 
this section, or modified under Sec.  600.735 or Sec.  600.740 of this 
chapter.
    (ii) Surrendered permit. An FPP may be voluntarily surrendered in 
accordance with paragraph (a)(9) of this section. An FPP may be 
reissued to the permit holder of record in the same fishing year in 
which it was surrendered. Contact NMFS/RAM for more information by 
telephone locally at 907-586-7202 (Option 2) or toll-free at 
800-304-4846 (option 2).
    (iii) Amended permit. An owner or operator, who applied for and 
received an FPP, must notify NMFS of any change in the permit 
information by submitting an FPP application found at the NMFS Web site 
http://www.alaskafisheries.noaa.gov. The owner or operator must submit 
the application as instructed on the application form. Upon receipt and 
approval of a permit amendment, the Program Administrator, RAM, will 
issue an amended FPP.
* * * * *
    (g) * * *
    (1) General requirements. (i) In addition to the permit and 
licensing requirements prescribed in this part, each vessel within the 
EEZ off Alaska that is catching and retaining scallops, must have an 
original scallop LLP license onboard at all times it is catching and 
retaining scallops. This scallop LLP license, issued by NMFS, 
authorizes the person named on the license to catch and retain scallops 
in compliance with State of Alaska regulations and only with a vessel 
that does not exceed the maximum LOA specified on the license and the 
gear designation specified on the license.
    (ii) A scallop LLP license may be voluntarily surrendered in 
accordance with paragraph (a)(9) of this section. A surrendered scallop 
LLP license will cease to exist and will not be subsequently reissued. 
Contact NMFS/RAM for more information by telephone locally at 907-586-
7202 (Option 2) or toll-free at 800-304-4846 (option 
2).
* * * * *
    (k) Licenses for license limitation (LLP) groundfish or crab 
species
* * * * *
    (6) * * *
    (x) Surrender of groundfish or crab LLP. A groundfish or crab LLP 
license may be voluntarily surrendered in accordance with paragraph 
(a)(9) of this section. A surrendered groundfish or crab LLP license 
will cease to exist and will not be subsequently reissued. Contact 
NMFS/RAM for more information by telephone locally at 907-586-7202 
(Option 2) or toll-free at 800-304-4846 (option 2).
* * * * *
    (l) * * *
    (1) * * *
    (ii) * * *
    (C) Surrender of AFA permits. Except for AFA inshore processor 
permits, AFA permits may not be surrendered.
* * * * *
    (iv) Amended permits. AFA vessel and processor permits may not be 
used on or transferred to any vessel or processor that is not listed on 
the permit. However, AFA permits may be amended by NMFS to reflect any 
change in the ownership of the vessel or processor after submittal of 
this information to NMFS in a written letter.
* * * * *
    (5) * * *
    (ii) Surrender of permit. An AFA inshore processor permit may be 
voluntarily surrendered in accordance with paragraph (a)(9) of this 
section. The AFA inshore processor permit will not be reissued in the 
same fishing year in which it was surrendered, but may be reapplied for 
and if approved, reissued to the permit holder of record in a 
subsequent fishing year. Contact NMFS/RAM for more information by 
telephone locally at 907-586-7202 (Option 2) or toll-free at 
800-304-4846 (option 2).
* * * * *
    4. In Sec.  679.5:
    A. Paragraphs (j) and (m) are removed and reserved.
    B. Paragraphs (a) through (f), (g)(1) introductory text, (h), (i), 
(l)(1)(iv), and (l)(2) are revised.
    The revisions read as follows:


Sec.  679.5  Recordkeeping and reporting (R&R).

    (a) General R&R requirements. R&R requirements include, but are not 
limited to, paper and electronic documentation, logbooks, forms, 
reports, receipts, computer printouts, and requests for inspection 
described in this section and in Sec.  679.28.
    (1) Groundfish logbooks and forms. (i) The Regional Administrator 
will prescribe and provide groundfish logbooks required under this 
section. All groundfish forms required under this section are available 
from the Alaska Region Web site at http://www.alaskafisheries.noaa.gov 
or may be requested by calling the Sustainable Fisheries Division at 
907-586-7228 or faxing 907-586-7465. The forms may be completed online, 
printed, and mailed or faxed to NMFS at the address or fax number shown 
on the form. The forms also may be completed online, saved as a file, 
and submitted to NMFS as an attachment to an e-mail to the e-mail 
address shown on the form.
    (ii) Current editions. The operator must use the current edition of 
the logbooks and current format of the forms. Upon approval from the 
Regional Administrator NMFS-approved electronic versions of the forms 
may be used. Upon written notification and approval by the Regional 
Administrator, logbooks from the previous year may be used.
    (iii) Management program defined. A ``management program'' is a 
unique fishery program with a specific management strategy and/or 
allocation. Harvest that occurred under the management programs listed 
below must be recorded separately in the logbooks, forms, and 
eLandings.

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------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                          For more
 If harvest made under . . .    Record the . . .    information, see . .
           program                                            .
------------------------------------------------------------------------
(A) Western Alaska Community  CDQ group number....  subpart C of this
 Development Quota (CDQ).                            part.
(B) Exempted Fishery........  Exempted fishery      Sec.   679.6.
                               permit number.
(C) Research Fishery........  Research fishery      Sec.   600.745(a) of
                               permit number.        this chapter.
(D) Aleutian Islands Pollock  n/a.................  subpart F of this
 (AIP).                                              part.
(E) Open access (OA)........  [for recording in     paragraph (e) of
                               eLandings only].      this section.
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (2) Responsibility. (i) The operator of a catcher vessel, catcher/
processor, mothership, or buying station receiving groundfish from a 
catcher vessel and delivering to a mothership (hereafter referred to as 
the operator) and the manager of a shoreside processor, SFP, or buying 
station receiving groundfish from a catcher vessel and delivering to a 
shoreside processor or SFP (hereafter referred to as the manager) are 
each responsible for complying with the applicable R&R requirements in 
this section and in Sec.  679.28.
    (ii) The owner of a vessel, shoreside processor, SFP, or buying 
station is responsible for compliance and must ensure that the 
operator, manager, or representative (see paragraph (b) of this 
section) complies with the applicable R&R requirements in this section 
and in Sec.  679.28.
    (iii) The IFQ permit holder, IFQ hired master permit holder, or 
Registered Buyer must comply with the R&R requirements provided at 
paragraphs (e), (g), (k), and (l) of this section.
    (iv) The CDQ permit holder, CDQ hired master permit holder, or 
Registered Buyer must comply with the R&R requirements provided at 
paragraphs (e), (g), (k), and (l)(1) through (6) of this section.
    (3) Fish to be recorded and reported. The operator or manager must 
record and report the following information (see paragraphs (a)(3)(i) 
through (iv) of this section) for all groundfish (see Table 2a to this 
part), prohibited species (see Table 2b to this part) and forage fish 
(see Table 2c to this part). The operator or manager may record and 
report the following information (see paragraphs (a)(3)(i) through (iv) 
of this section) for non-groundfish (see Table 2d to this part):
    (i) Harvest information;
    (ii) Receipt information from catcher vessels and buying stations, 
including fish received from vessels not required to have an FFP; and 
fish received under contract for handling or processing for another 
processor;
    (iii) Discard or disposition information, including fish reported 
but not delivered to the operator or manager, e.g., fish used onboard a 
vessel, when receiving catch from a catcher vessel or buying station; 
and
    (iv) Transfer information, including fish transferred out of the 
facility or off the vessel.
    (4) Exemptions--(i) Catcher vessels less than 60 ft (18.3 m) LOA. 
Except for the vessel activity report described at paragraph (k) of 
this section, the owner or operator of a catcher vessel less than 60 ft 
(18.3 m) LOA is not required to comply with the R&R requirements of 
this section.
    (ii) Catcher vessels that take groundfish in crab pot gear for use 
as crab bait on that vessel. (A) Owners or operators of catcher vessels 
who, when crab is open anywhere or in the same area as an open crab 
season, take groundfish in crab pot gear for use as crab bait onboard 
their same vessels, and the bait is neither transferred nor sold, are 
not required to comply with R&R requirements of this section.
    (B) This exemption does not apply to fishermen who:
    (1) Catch groundfish for bait during an open crab season and sell 
that groundfish or transfer it to another vessel, or
    (2) Participate in a directed fishery for groundfish using any gear 
type during periods that are outside an open crab season for use as 
crab bait onboard their vessel.
    (C) No groundfish species listed by NMFS as ``prohibited'' in a 
management or regulatory area may be taken in that area for use as 
bait.
    (5) Inspection and retention of records--(i) Inspection of records. 
The operator or manager must make available for inspection the R&R 
documentation in this section and in Sec.  679.28 upon the request of 
an authorized officer.
    (ii) Retention of records. The operator or manager must retain the 
R&R documentation described in this section and in Sec.  679.28:
    (A) On site. Retain these records on site at the shoreside 
processor or SFP, or onboard the vessel until the end of the fishing 
year during which the records were made and for as long thereafter as 
fish or fish products recorded in the R&R documentation are retained.
    (B) For 3 years. Retain these records for 3 years after the end of 
the fishing year during which the records were made.
    (6) Maintenance of records. The operator or manager must maintain 
all records described in this section and in Sec.  679.28 in English 
and in a legible, timely, and accurate manner, based on Alaska local 
time (A.l.t.); if handwritten, in indelible ink; if computer-generated, 
as a legible printed paper copy.
    (7) Custom processing. The manager of a shoreside processor or SFP 
or the operator of a mothership must record products that result from 
custom processing for another person in eLandings consistently 
throughout a fishing year using one of the following two methods:
    (i) Combined records. Record landings, discards or dispositions, 
and products of custom-processed groundfish routinely in eLandings 
using processor name, FFP or FPP number, and ADF&G processor code; or
    (ii) Separate records. Record landings, discards or dispositions, 
and products of custom-processed groundfish in eLandings identified by 
the name, FPP number or FFP number, and ADF&G processor code of the 
associated business entity.
    (b) Representative. The operator of a catcher vessel, mothership, 
catcher/processor, or buying station delivering to a mothership or 
manager of a shoreside processor, SFP, or buying station delivering to 
a shoreside processor or SFP may identify one contact person to 
complete the logbook and forms and to respond to inquiries from NMFS. 
Designation of a representative under this paragraph does not relieve 
the owner, operator, or manager of responsibility for compliance under 
paragraphs (a)(1) through (6) of this section.
    (c) Logbooks--(1) Requirements--(i) Use of two or more vessel 
logbooks of same gear type. If using more than one logbook of the same 
gear type in a fishing year onboard a vessel, the operator must ensure 
that the page numbers follow the consecutive order of the previous 
logbook.
    (ii) Use of two or more vessel logbooks of different gear types. If 
two or more different gear types are used onboard a vessel in a fishing 
year, the operator(s) of this vessel must use the same number

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of separate vessel logbooks for the different gear types, each 
separately paginated.
    (iii) Two vessel logbooks for pair trawl. If two vessels are 
dragging a trawl between them (pair trawl), the operator of each vessel 
must maintain a separate logbook to record the amount of the catch 
retained and fish discarded by that vessel. Each of the two logbooks 
must be separately paginated.
    (iv) Two logbooks of different operation. If a vessel functions 
both as a mothership and as a catcher/processor in the same fishing 
year, the operator(s) must maintain two logbooks, a separate logbook 
for each operation type, each separately paginated.
    (v) Alteration of logbook information. (A) Except as described in 
paragraph (c)(1)(v)(B) of this section, no person may alter or change 
any entry or record in a logbook.
    (B) An inaccurate or incorrect entry or record must be corrected by 
lining out the original and inserting the correction, provided that the 
original entry or record remains legible. All corrections must be made 
in ink.
    (vi) Logsheet distribution and submittal. (A) No person except an 
authorized officer may remove any original white logsheet of any 
logbook.
    (B) The operator must distribute and submit logsheets as indicated 
in the following table:

                                       Logsheet Distribution and Submittal
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                            Logsheet found in these logbooks
 If logsheet color is . . -----------------------------------
            .                CV     CV     CP     CP               Submit to . . .             Time limit
                            lgl    trw    lgl    trw     MS
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
(1) White................     X      X      X      X      X       Must retain, permanently bound in logbook.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
(2) Goldenrod............     X      X      X      X      X   Observer................  After signature of
                                                                                         operator and prior to
                                                                                         departure of observer
                                                                                         from the vessel.
(3) Yellow...............     X      X      X      X      X   Must submit quarterly     On the following
                                                               to: NOAA Fisheries        schedule:
                                                               Office for Law           1st quarter by May 1 of
                                                               Enforcement Alaska        that fishing year.
                                                               Region Logbook Program,  2nd quarter by August 1
                                                               P.O. Box 21767, Juneau,   of that fishing year.
                                                               AK 99802-1767,           3rd quarter by November
                                                               Telephone: 907-586-7225.  1 of that fishing year.
                                                                                        4th quarter by February
                                                                                         1 of the following
                                                                                         fishing year.
(4) Blue.................     X      X   .....  .....  .....  Mothership, shoreside     Within 2 hours after
                                                               processor, SFP, or        completion of catch
                                                               buying station that       delivery.
                                                               receives the harvest.
(5) Green................     X   .....     X   .....  .....  Optional, but may be      If required, after the
                                                               required by IPHC (see     vessel's catch is off-
                                                               Sec.  Sec.   300.60       loaded.
                                                               through 300.65 of this
                                                               chapter).
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Note: CP = catcher/processor; CV = catcher vessel; lgl = longline; trw = trawl; MS = mothership.

    (2) Recording active and inactive time periods in the DFL or DCPL--
(i) Account for each day of the fishing year. The operator must account 
for each day of the fishing year, January 1 through December 31, in the 
DFL or DCPL and indicate whether the vessel or processor was active or 
inactive during the time period.
    (A) An active period by fishing category is defined in the 
following paragraphs under this section:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
               Paragraph                        Fishing category
------------------------------------------------------------------------
(c)(3)(iv)(A)(1)......................  Catcher vessel, longline or pot
                                         gear.
(c)(3)(iv)(B)(1)......................  Catcher/processor, longline or
                                         pot gear.
(c)(4)(iv)(A)(1)......................  Catcher vessel, trawl gear.
(c)(4)(iv)(B)(1)......................  Catcher/processor, trawl gear.
(c)(5)(ii)............................  Shoreside processor or SFP.
(c)(6)(iv)............................  Mothership.
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (B) An inactive period is defined as a time period other than 
active.
    (ii) Record January 1 on page 1. The operator must record the first 
day of the fishing year, January 1, on page one of the DFL or DCPL 
regardless of whether the vessel or processor was active or inactive. 
The operator must record time periods consecutively.
    (iii) Required information for inactive periods. If inactive, the 
operator must record the following information (see paragraphs 
(c)(2)(iii)(A) through (F) of this section) on one logsheet in the DFL 
or DCPL:
    (A) If a catcher vessel, vessel name, ADF&G vessel registration 
number, FFP number or Federal crab vessel permit number, operator 
printed name, operator signature, and page number.
    (B) If a mothership or catcher/processor, record vessel name, ADF&G 
processor code, FFP number, operator printed name, operator signature, 
and page number.
    (C) Mark ``inactive.''
    (D) Record the date (mm/dd) of the first day when inactive under 
``Start date.''
    (E) Write brief explanation why inactive, e.g., bad weather or 
equipment failure. If inactive due to surrender of a FFP or FPP, write 
``surrender of permit'' as the reason for inactivity.
    (F) Record the date (mm/dd) of the last day when inactive under 
``End date.''
    (iv) Inactive two or more quarters. If the inactive time period 
extends across two or more successive quarters, the operator must 
complete a logsheet for each inactive quarter. The first logsheet must 
indicate the first and last day of the first inactive quarter. 
Successive logsheets must indicate the first and last day of its 
respective inactive quarter.
    (3) Longline and pot gear catcher vessel DFL and catcher/processor 
DCPL--(i) Responsibility--(A) Groundfish fisheries. (1) Except as 
described in paragraph (f)(1)(i) of this section, the operator of a 
catcher vessel 60 ft (18.3 m) or greater LOA, that is required to have 
an FFP under Sec.  679.4(b) and that is using longline or pot gear to 
harvest groundfish must maintain a longline and pot gear DFL.
    (2) Except as described in paragraph (f)(1)(ii) of this section, 
the operator of a catcher/processor that is required to have an FFP 
under Sec.  679.4(b) and that is using longline or pot gear to harvest 
groundfish must use a combination of catcher/processor longline and pot 
gear DCPL and eLandings to record and

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report daily processor identification information, catch-by-set 
information, groundfish production data, and groundfish and prohibited 
species discard or disposition data.
    (B) IFQ halibut, CDQ halibut, and IFQ sablefish fisheries. (1) 
Except as described in paragraph (f)(1)(i) of this section, the 
operator of a catcher vessel 60 ft (18.3 m) or greater LOA, using fixed 
gear (NMFS), setline (IPHC), or pot gear to harvest IFQ sablefish, IFQ 
halibut, or CDQ halibut from the GOA or BSAI, must maintain a longline 
and pot gear DFL.
    (2) Except as described in paragraph (f)(1)(ii) of this section, 
the operator of a catcher/processor that is using longline or pot gear 
to harvest IFQ sablefish, IFQ halibut, or CDQ halibut from the GOA or 
BSAI must use a combination of catcher/processor longline and pot gear 
DCPL and eLandings to record and report daily processor identification 
information, catch-by-set halibut and sablefish landings data, and 
halibut, sablefish, and prohibited species discard or disposition data.
    (C) CR crab fisheries. (1) The operator of a catcher vessel 60 ft 
(18.3 m) or greater LOA, using pot gear to harvest CR crab from the 
BSAI must maintain a longline and pot gear DFL.
    (2) The operator of a catcher/processor that is using pot gear to 
harvest CR crab from the BSAI must use a combination of catcher/
processor longline and pot gear DCPL and eLandings to record and report 
daily processor identification information, CR crab landings data, and 
CR crab and prohibited species discard or disposition data.
    (ii) Data entry time limits--(A) Catcher vessel. The operator of a 
catcher vessel using longline or pot gear must record in the DFL the 
information from the following table for each set within the specified 
time limit:

       Data Entry Time Limits, Catcher Vessel Longline or Pot Gear
------------------------------------------------------------------------
          Required information               Time limit for recording
------------------------------------------------------------------------
(1) Set number, time and date gear set,  Within 2 hours after completion
 time and date gear hauled, beginning     of gear retrieval.
 and end positions, CDQ group number,
 halibut CDQ permit number, halibut IFQ
 permit number, sablefish IFQ permit
 number, crab IFQ permit number, FFP
 number and/or Federal crab vessel
 permit number (if applicable), number
 of pots set, and estimated total hail
 weight for each set.
(2) Discard and disposition information  By noon each day to record the
                                          previous day's discard and
                                          disposition information.
(3) Submit the blue DFL to mothership,   Within 2 hours after completion
 shoreside processor, SFP, or buying      of catch delivery.
 station receiving catch.
(4) All other required information.....  Within 2 hours after the
                                          vessel's catch is off-loaded,
                                          notwithstanding other time
                                          limits.
(5) Operator sign the completed          Within 2 hours after completion
 logsheets.                               of catch delivery.
(6) Submit goldenrod logsheet to the     After signature of operator and
 observer.                                prior to departure of observer
                                          from the vessel.
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (B) Catcher/processor. The operator of a catcher/processor using 
longline or pot gear must record in the DCPL or eLandings the 
information from the following table for each set within the specified 
time limit:

                         Data Entry Time Limits, Catcher/Processor Longline or Pot Gear
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                        Record in
             Required information             ----------------------------        Time limit for recording
                                                   DCPL        eLandings
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
(1) Set number, time and date gear set, time             X             X   Within 2 hours after completion of
 and date gear hauled, beginning and end                                    gear retrieval.
 positions, CDQ group number, halibut CDQ
 permit number, halibut IFQ permit number,
 sablefish IFQ permit number, crab IFQ permit
 number, FFP number and/or Federal crab
 vessel permit number (if applicable), number
 of pots set, and estimated total hail weight
 for each set.
(2) Discard and disposition information......  ............            X   By noon each day to record the
                                                                            previous day's discard and
                                                                            disposition information.
(3) Product information......................  ............            X   By noon each day to record the
                                                                            previous day's production
                                                                            information.
(4) All other required information...........            X             X   By noon of the day following
                                                                            completion of production.
(5) Operator sign the completed logsheets....            X             X   By noon of the day following the week-
                                                                            ending date of the weekly reporting
                                                                            period.
(6) Submit goldenrod logsheet to the observer            X   ............  After signature of operator and prior
                                                                            to departure of observer from the
                                                                            vessel.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (iii) Required information, if inactive. See paragraph (c)(2) of 
this section.
    (iv) Required information, if active--(A) Catcher vessel, longline 
or pot gear. (1) A catcher vessel using longline or pot gear is active 
when gear remains on the grounds in a reporting area (except reporting 
areas 300, 400, 550, or 690), regardless of the vessel location.
    (2) If the catcher vessel identified in paragraph (c)(3)(i)(A)(1) 
of this section is active, the operator must record in the DFL, for one 
or more days on each logsheet, the information listed in paragraphs 
(c)(3)(v), (vi), (viii), (ix), and (x) of this section.
    (3) Retain and record discard quantities over the MRA. When a

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catcher vessel is fishing in an IFQ fishery and the fishery for Pacific 
cod or rockfish is closed to directed fishing but not in PSC status in 
that reporting area as described in Sec.  679.20, the operator must 
retain and record up to and including the maximum retainable amount 
(MRA) for Pacific cod or rockfish as defined in Table 10 or 11 to this 
part. Quantities over this amount must be discarded and recorded as 
discard in the logbook.
    (B) Catcher/processor, longline or pot gear. (1) A catcher/
processor using longline or pot gear is active when processing or when 
all or part of the longline or pot gear is in the water.
    (2) If the catcher/processor identified in paragraph 
(c)(3)(i)(A)(2) of this section is active, the operator must record in 
the DCPL the information listed in paragraphs (c)(3)(v) and (vi) of 
this section and must record in eLandings the information listed in 
paragraphs (c)(3)(v), (vii), (viii), and (x) of this section.
    (3) Retain and record discard quantities over the MRA. When a 
catcher/processor is fishing in an IFQ fishery and the fishery for 
Pacific cod or rockfish is closed to directed fishing but not in PSC 
status in that reporting area as described in Sec.  679.20, the 
operator must retain and record up to and including the MRA for Pacific 
cod or rockfish as defined in Table 10 or 11 to this part. Quantities 
over this amount must be discarded and recorded as discard in 
eLandings.
    (v) Identification information--(A) Page number. Number the pages 
in each logbook consecutively, beginning on the first page of the DFL 
or DCPL with page 1 for January 1 and continuing for the remainder of 
the fishing year.
    (B) Printed name and signature of operator. The operator's name 
must be printed in the DFL or DCPL. The operator must sign each 
completed logsheet of the DFL or DCPL as verification of acceptance of 
the responsibility required in paragraph (a)(2) of this section.
    (C) Vessel identification. Name of vessel as displayed in official 
documentation; FFP number or Federal crab vessel permit number of the 
vessel; and ADF&G vessel registration number if a catcher vessel or 
ADF&G processor code if a catcher/processor.
    (D) Other permit numbers (if applicable). IFQ permit number of the 
operator, if any, and each permit number of any IFQ permit on which 
anyone aboard is authorized to fish; groundfish CDQ group number; and 
halibut CDQ permit number.
    (E) Reporting area--(1) Groundfish. Record the Federal reporting 
area code (see Figures 1 and 3 to this part) where gear retrieval was 
completed, regardless of where the majority of the set took place. Use 
a separate logsheet for each reporting area.
    (2) IFQ halibut and CDQ halibut. Record the IPHC regulatory area 
(see Figure 15 to this part) where gear retrieval was completed, 
regardless of where the majority of the set took place.
    (3) CR crab. Leave this field blank.
    (F) Crew size. If a catcher vessel, record the number of crew 
members (including operator), excluding certified observer(s), on the 
last day of a trip. If a catcher/processor, record the number of crew 
members (including operator), excluding certified observer(s), on the 
last day of the weekly reporting period.
    (G) Gear type. Use a separate logsheet for each gear type. From the 
following table, indicate the gear type used to harvest the fish and 
appropriate ``gear ID.'' In addition, if using hook-and-line gear, 
enter the alphabetical letter that coincides with the gear description. 
If gear information is the same on subsequent logsheets, mark the box 
instead of re-entering the gear type information on the next logsheet.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
    If gear type is . . .                      Then . . .
------------------------------------------------------------------------
(1) Other gear...............  If gear is other than those listed within
                                this table, indicate ``Other'' and
                                describe.
(2) Pot gear.................  Enter the number of pots lost (optional,
                                but may be required by IPHC regulations
                                (see Sec.  Sec.   300.60 through 300.65
                                of this chapter)) and number of pots
                                set.
(3) Hook-and-line gear.......  Indicate:
                               (i) Whether gear is fixed hook
                                (conventional or tub), autoline, or snap
                                (optional, but may be required by IPHC
                                regulations (see Sec.  Sec.   300.60
                                through 300.65 of this chapter)).
                               (ii) Length of skate to the nearest foot
                                (optional, but may be required by IPHC
                                regulations (see Sec.  Sec.   300.60
                                through 300.65 of this chapter)), number
                                of skates lost (optional, but may be
                                required by IPHC regulations (see Sec.
                                Sec.   300.60 through 300.65 of this
                                chapter)), and number of skates set.
                               (iii) Number of hooks per skate
                                (optional, but may be required by IPHC
                                regulations (see Sec.  Sec.   300.60
                                through 300.65 of this chapter)), size
                                of hooks, and hook spacing in feet.
                               (iv) Seabird avoidance gear code(s) (see
                                Sec.   679.24(e) and Table 19 to this
                                part).
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (H) Management program. Indicate whether harvest occurred under a 
management program (see paragraph (a)(1)(iii) of this section). Use a 
separate logsheet for each management program. If harvest is not under 
one of the listed management programs, leave blank.
    (I) Observer information. Record the number of observers aboard, 
the name of the observer(s), and the observer cruise number(s).
    (vi) Catch-by-set information. The operator must record the 
following information (see paragraphs (c)(3)(vi)(A) through (L) of this 
section) for each set (see Sec.  679.2) in the DFL or DCPL. If no catch 
occurred for a given day, write ``no catch.''
    (A) Set number. Sequentially by year.
    (B) Gear deployment (or to set gear)--(1) Hook-and-line gear begin 
position. Record date (mm/dd), time (in military format, A.l.t.), and 
the begin position (in latitude and longitude to the nearest minute; 
indicate E or W for longitude) when the first hook-and-line gear of a 
set enters the water.
    (2) Jig or troll gear begin position. Record date (mm/dd), time (in 
military format, A.l.t.), and the begin position (latitude and 
longitude to the nearest minute; indicate E or W for longitude) when 
the jig or troll gear enters the water.
    (3) Pot gear begin position. Record date (mm/dd), time (in military 
format, A.l.t.), and the begin position (latitude and longitude to the 
nearest minute; indicate E or W for longitude) when the pot gear enters 
the water.
    (C) Gear retrieval (or to haul gear)--(1) Hook-and-line gear end 
position. Date (mm/dd), time (in military format, A.l.t.), and end 
position coordinates (in latitude and longitude to the nearest minute; 
indicate E or W for longitude), where the last hook-and-line gear of a 
set leaves the water, regardless of where the majority of the set took 
place.
    (2) Jig or troll gear end position. Date (mm/dd), time (in military 
format, A.l.t.), and end position coordinates (in latitude and 
longitude to the nearest minute; indicate E or W for longitude)

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where the jig or troll gear leaves the water.
    (3) Pot gear end position. Date (mm/dd), time (in military format, 
A.l.t.), and end position coordinates (in latitude and longitude to the 
nearest minute; indicate E or W for longitude) where the last pot of a 
set is retrieved, regardless of where the majority of the set took 
place.
    (D) Begin and end buoy or bag numbers. (optional, but may be 
required by IPHC regulations (see Sec. Sec.  300.60 through 300.65 of 
this chapter)).
    (E) Begin and end gear depths. Recorded to the nearest fathom 
(optional, but may be required by IPHC regulations (see Sec. Sec.  
300.60 through 300.65 of this chapter)).
    (F) Species codes. The operator must record and report required 
information for all groundfish (see Table 2a to this part), prohibited 
species (see Table 2b to this part), and forage fish (see Table 2c to 
this part). The operator may record and report information for non-
groundfish (see Table 2d to this part).
    (G) Target species code. Enter the species code of the intended 
species to be harvested. Enter only one target species code.
    (H) Estimated total hail weight. Enter the estimated hail weight, 
which is an estimate of the total weight of the entire catch without 
regard to species. Indicate whether weight is estimated to the nearest 
pound or to the nearest 0.001 mt.
    (I) IR/IU species (see Sec.  679.27). If a catcher/processor, enter 
species code of IR/IU species and estimated total round weight for each 
IR/IU species, if applicable; indicate whether weight is estimated to 
the nearest pound or the nearest 0.001 mt. Use one line to record 
information for each IR/IU species, including species code and amount 
of catch. If more than one IR/IU species are to be recorded, the 
operator must use a separate line for each species.
    (J) IFQ halibut and CDQ halibut. Estimated total net weight of IFQ 
halibut and CDQ halibut to the nearest pound.
    (K) IFQ sablefish. Number and estimated total round weight of IFQ 
sablefish to the nearest pound. Indicate whether IFQ sablefish product 
is Western cut, Eastern cut, or round weight.
    (L) CR crab. If in a CR crab fishery, record the number and scale 
weight of raw CR crab to the nearest pound.
    (vii) Product information, catcher/processor. The operator of a 
catcher/processor using longline or pot gear must record groundfish 
product information for all retained groundfish in eLandings (see 
paragraph (e)(10) of this section).
    (viii) Discard or disposition information, catcher vessel. The 
operator must record in a DFL the discard or disposition information 
that occurred prior to and during delivery to a buying station, 
mothership, shoreside processor, or SFP. Discard or disposition 
information must include the daily weight of groundfish, daily weight 
of herring PSC, and daily number of PSC animals. If no discard or 
disposition occurred for a given day, the operator must write ``no 
discards or disposition.''
    (A) Enter discard or disposition information by species codes and 
product codes as follows:
    (1) Date (mm/dd) of discard or disposition (day that discard or 
disposition occurred).
    (2) For whole fish discard or disposition of groundfish or Pacific 
herring PSC, daily estimated total weight, balance forward weight from 
the previous day, and cumulative total weight since last delivery for 
each species; indicate whether weight is estimated to the nearest pound 
or nearest 0.001 mt.
    (3) For whole fish discard or disposition of each prohibited 
species (Pacific salmon, steelhead trout, Pacific halibut, king crabs, 
and Tanner crabs) record the daily estimated total number, balance 
forward from the previous day, and cumulative total number since the 
last delivery.
    (4) Summarize the weekly cumulative discard and disposition totals 
of groundfish weights and number of PSC animals separately by reporting 
area, management program, and gear type. Determine the weekly 
cumulative total by adding daily totals and the balance carried forward 
from the day before.
    (B) The operator must record ``0'' or zero balance forward and 
start a new logsheet after the offload or transfer of all fish or fish 
product onboard and prior to the beginning of each fishing trip. 
Nothing shall be carried forward from the previous fishing trip.
    (ix) Discard or disposition information, catcher/processor. The 
operator of a catcher/processor using longline or pot gear must record 
all discard or disposition information in eLandings (see paragraph 
(e)(10) of this section).
    (x) Catcher vessel delivery information. The operator of a catcher 
vessel must enter the following information (see paragraphs 
(c)(3)(x)(A) through (D) of this section) for delivery to a buying 
station, mothership, shoreside processor, or SFP:
    (A) Date (mm/dd) that delivery of harvest was completed.
    (B) ADF&G fish ticket issued to operator by the recipient, 
Registered Buyer, or RCR receiving the delivery.
    (C) Name of recipient, Registered Buyer, or RCR.
    (D) For the unloading port, enter the name of the port or port code 
(see Tables 14a and 14b to this part) of delivery location.
    (4) Trawl gear catcher vessel DFL and catcher/processor DCPL--(i) 
Responsibility.
    (A) Except as described in paragraph (f)(1)(iii) of this section, 
the operator of a catcher vessel 60 ft (18.3 m) or greater LOA, that is 
required to have an FFP under Sec.  679.4(b), and that is using trawl 
gear to harvest groundfish must maintain a trawl gear DFL, must 
complete one or more logsheets per day. Upon notification by the 
Regional Administrator, a DFL from the previous year may be used.
    (B) Except as described in paragraph (f)(1)(iv) of this section, 
the operator of a catcher/processor that is required to have an FFP 
under Sec.  679.4(b) and that is using trawl gear to harvest groundfish 
is required to use a combination of catcher/processor trawl gear DCPL 
and eLandings to record and report daily processor identification 
information, catch-by-haul landings information, groundfish production 
data, and groundfish and prohibited species discard or disposition 
data.
    (ii) Data entry time limits--(A) Catcher vessel. The operator of a 
catcher vessel using trawl gear must record in the DFL the information 
in the following table for each haul within the specified time limit:

            Data Entry Time Limits, Catcher Vessel Trawl Gear
------------------------------------------------------------------------
          Required information               Time limit for recording
------------------------------------------------------------------------
(1) Haul number, time and date gear      Within 2 hours after completion
 set, time and date gear hauled,          of gear retrieval.
 beginning and end positions, CDQ group
 number (if applicable), and total
 estimated hail weight for each haul.

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(2) Discard and disposition information  By noon each day to record the
                                          previous day's discard and
                                          disposition information.
(3) Submit blue DFL to mothership,       Within 2 hours after completion
 shoreside processor, SFP, or buying      of catch delivery.
 station receiving the catch.
(4) Record all other required            Within 2 hours after the
 information.                             vessel's catch is off-loaded,
                                          notwithstanding other time
                                          limits.
(5) Operator sign the completed          Within 2 hours after completion
 logsheets.                               of catch delivery.
(6) Submit the goldenrod logsheet to     After signature of operator and
 the observer.                            prior to departure of observer
                                          from the vessel.
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (B) Catcher/processor. The operator of a catcher/processor using 
trawl gear must record in the DCPL or eLandings the information in the 
following table for each haul within the specified time limit:

                              Data Entry Time Limits, Catcher/Processor Trawl Gear
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                        Record in
             Required information             ----------------------------        Time limit for recording
                                                   DCPL        eLandings
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
(1) Haul number, time and date gear set, time            X             X   Except for Rockfish Pilot Program,
 and date gear hauled, begin and end                                        within 2 hours after completion of
 positions of gear, CDQ group number (if                                    gear retrieval.
 applicable), and total estimated hail weight                              For Rockfish Pilot Program, actual
 for each haul, or if required to use a NMFS-                               scale weight from the flow scale may
 approved scale, the scale weight for each                                  be recorded within 24 hours after
 haul.                                                                      completion of gear retrieval.
(2) Discard and disposition information......  ............            X   By noon each day to record the
                                                                            previous day's discard and
                                                                            disposition information.
(3) Record product information...............  ............            X   By noon each day to record the
                                                                            previous day's production
                                                                            information.
(4) Record all other required information....            X             X   By noon of the day following
                                                                            completion of production to record
                                                                            all other required information.
(5) Operator sign the completed logsheets....            X             X   By noon of the day following the week-
                                                                            ending date of the weekly reporting
                                                                            period.
(6) Submit the goldenrod logsheet to the                 X   ............  After signature of operator and prior
 observer.                                                                  to departure of observer from the
                                                                            vessel.
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    (iii) Required information, if inactive. See paragraph (c)(2) of 
this section.
    (iv) Required information, if active--(A) Catcher vessel. (1) A 
catcher vessel using trawl gear is active when all or part of the trawl 
net is in the water.
    (2) If the catcher vessel identified in paragraph (c)(4)(i)(A) of 
this section is active, the operator must record for one day per 
logsheet in the DFL, the information described in paragraphs (c)(4)(v), 
(vi), (viii), and (x) of this section.
    (B) Catcher/processor. (1) A catcher/processor using trawl gear is 
active when processing groundfish or when all or part of the trawl net 
is in the water.
    (2) If the catcher/processor identified in paragraph (c)(4)(i)(B) 
of this section is active, the operator must record for one day per 
logsheet in the DCPL, the information described in paragraphs (c)(4)(v) 
and (vi) of this section and record in eLandings the information 
described in paragraphs (c)(4)(v), (vii), and (ix) of this section.
    (v) Identification information. If active, the operator must record 
the following information (see paragraphs (c)(4)(v)(A) through (J) of 
this section):
    (A) Date. Enter date of each day (mm/dd/yy). This date is also the 
date of gear deployment.
    (B) Page number. Number the pages in each logbook consecutively, 
beginning on the first page of the DFL or DCPL with page 1 for January 
1 and continuing for the remainder of the fishing year.
    (C) Printed name and signature of operator. The operator's name 
must be printed in the DFL or DCPL. The operator must sign each 
completed logsheet of the DFL or DCPL as verification of acceptance of 
the responsibility required in paragraph (a)(2) of this section. The 
operator's signature is due by noon of the day following the week-
ending date of the weekly reporting period.
    (D) Vessel identification. Name of vessel as displayed in official 
documentation; FFP number of the vessel; ADF&G vessel registration 
number if a catcher vessel; and ADF&G processor code if a catcher/
processor.
    (E) Federal reporting area. Record the Federal reporting area code 
where gear retrieval was completed, regardless of where the majority of 
the set took place. Use a separate logsheet for each reporting area.
    (F) COBLZ or RKCSA. If gear retrieval occurred in the COBLZ (see 
Figure 13 to this part) or RKCSA (see Figure 11 to this part) area 
within a reporting area, use two separate logsheets, the first to 
record the information from the reporting area that includes COBLZ or 
RKCSA, and the second to record the information from the reporting area 
that does not include COBLZ or RKCSA.
    (G) Crew size. If a catcher vessel, record the number of crew 
members (including operator), excluding certified observer(s), on the 
last day of a trip. If a catcher/processor, record the number of crew 
members (including operator), excluding certified observer(s), on the 
last day of the weekly reporting period.
    (H) Gear type. Use a separate logsheet for each gear type. Indicate 
whether pelagic trawl or non-pelagic trawl gear was used to harvest the 
fish.
    (I) Management program. Indicate whether harvest occurred under one 
of the management programs (see paragraph (a)(1)(iii) of this section). 
Use a separate logsheet for each management program. If harvest is not 
under one of

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the listed management programs, leave blank.
    (J) Observer information. Record the number of observers aboard, 
the name of the observer(s), and the observer cruise number(s).
    (vi) Catch-by-haul information. The operator must record the 
following information (see paragraphs (c)(4)(vi)(A) through (H) of this 
section) for each haul (see Sec.  679.2). If no catch occurred for a 
given day, write ``no catch.''
    (A) Haul number. Number hauls sequentially by year.
    (B) Gear deployment (or to set gear). Record the following 
information (see paragraphs (c)(4)(vi)(B)(1) and (2) of this section) 
for trawl gear deployment:
    (1) The time (in military format, A.l.t.) when the trawl net enters 
the water, and
    (2) The position (latitude and longitude to the nearest minute; 
indicate E or W for longitude) where the trawl net enters the water.
    (C) Gear retrieval (or to haul gear). Record the following 
information (see paragraphs (c)(4)(vi)(C)(1) and (2) of this section) 
for trawl gear retrieval:
    (1) The date (mm/dd) and time (in military format, A.l.t.) when 
retrieval of trawl gear cable begins.
    (2) The position (in latitude and longitude to the nearest minute; 
indicate E or W for longitude) where retrieval of trawl gear cable 
begins.
    (D) Average sea depth and average gear depth. Average sea depth and 
average gear depth; indicate whether average is reported to the nearest 
meter or fathom.
    (E) Species codes. The operator must record and report the required 
information for all groundfish (see Table 2a to this part), prohibited 
species (see Table 2b to this part), and forage fish (see Table 2c to 
this part). The operator may also record and report the required 
information for non-groundfish (see Table 2d to this part).
    (F) Target species code. Enter the species code of the species to 
be harvested. Enter only one target species code.
    (G) IR/IU species (see Sec.  679.27). If a catcher/processor, enter 
species code of IR/IU species and estimated total round weight for each 
IR/IU species, if applicable; indicate whether estimated weight is to 
the nearest pound or the nearest 0.001 mt. Use one line to record 
information for each IR/IU species, including species code and amount 
of catch. If more than one IR/IU species are to be recorded, the 
operator must use a separate line for each species.
    (H) Total estimated hail weight. (1) If a catcher vessel or 
catcher/processor using trawl gear and not using NMFS-approved scales, 
the operator must record the hail weight of each haul; total hail 
weight is an estimate of the total weight of the entire catch without 
regard to species. Indicate whether estimated weight is to the nearest 
pound or to the nearest 0.001 mt.
    (2) If a catcher/processor using trawl gear is required to use a 
NMFS-approved scale, the operator must record the scale weight of each 
haul without regard to species. Indicate whether weight is to the 
nearest pound or to the nearest 0.001 mt.
    (vii) Product information, catcher/processor. The operator of a 
catcher/processor using trawl gear must record all product information 
for all retained groundfish in eLandings (see paragraph (e)(10) of this 
section).
    (viii) Discard or disposition information, catcher vessel. The 
operator must record in a DFL (see paragraphs (c)(4)(viii)(A) through 
(E) of this section) the discard or disposition that occurred prior to 
and during delivery to a buying station, mothership, shoreside 
processor, or SFP. If no discards or disposition occurred on a given 
day, write ``no discards or disposition.''
    (A) Species code and product code. Record the species code and 
product code for all discards and disposition of groundfish and PSC 
Pacific herring, Pacific salmon, steelhead trout, Pacific halibut, king 
crabs, and Tanner crabs.
    (B) Discard and disposition weight. Record the daily estimated 
total round weight of groundfish or Pacific herring PSC discards and 
disposition, balance forward weight from the previous day, and 
cumulative total weight since last delivery, calculated by adding the 
daily totals and balance carried forward from the day before; indicate 
whether estimated weight is to the nearest pound or nearest 0.001 mt.
    (C) PSC discard numbers. Record the daily number of PSC discards 
and disposition, balance forward from the previous day, and cumulative 
total number since last delivery of PSC animals (Pacific salmon, 
steelhead trout, Pacific halibut, king crabs, and Tanner crabs).
    (D) Discard and disposition cumulative total. Summarize cumulative 
discard and disposition totals of groundfish and PSC animals separately 
by reporting area, if harvest occurred in the COBLZ or RKCSA, 
management program, and gear type.
    (E) Discard zero balance forward. After the offload or transfer of 
all fish or fish product onboard and prior to the beginning of each 
fishing trip, the operator must record the balance forward from the 
previous day as ``zero'' and start a new logsheet. At the beginning of 
each fishing trip, nothing shall be carried forward from the previous 
fishing trip.
    (ix) Discard or disposition information, catcher/processor. The 
operator of a catcher/processor using trawl gear must record discard or 
disposition information in eLandings (see paragraph (e)(10) of this 
section).
    (x) Catcher vessel delivery information. The operator must enter 
the following delivery information (see paragraphs (c)(4)(x)(A) through 
(C) of this section) for groundfish delivered to a buying station, 
mothership, shoreside processor, or SFP:
    (A) Date (mm/dd) that delivery of harvest was completed,
    (B) ADF&G fish ticket number issued to operator by the recipient 
receiving the delivery, and
    (C) Name and ADF&G processor code of recipient.
    (5) Shoreside processor DCPL. The shoreside processor DCPL has been 
replaced by eLandings and is no longer available. (See paragraph (e) of 
this section.)
    (i) Required information, if inactive. See paragraph (c)(2) of this 
section.
    (ii) Required information, if active. A shoreside processor or SFP 
is active when receiving or processing groundfish.
    (6) Mothership DCPL--(i) Responsibility. Except as described in 
paragraph (f)(1)(v) of this section, the operator of a mothership that 
is required to have an FFP under Sec.  679.4(b) and that receives or 
processes any groundfish from the GOA or BSAI from vessels issued an 
FFP under Sec.  679.4(b) is required to use a combination of mothership 
DCPL and eLandings to record and report daily processor identification 
information, delivery information, groundfish production data, and 
groundfish and prohibited species discard or disposition data. The 
operator must enter into the DCPL any information for groundfish 
received from catcher vessel, groundfish received from processors for 
reprocessing or rehandling, and groundfish received from an associated 
buying station documented on a BSR.
    (ii) Data entry time limits. The operator of a mothership must 
record in the DCPL or eLandings the information in the following table 
for each groundfish delivery within the specified time limit:

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                                       Data Entry Time Limits, Mothership
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                              Record In
              Required information               ----------------------------------   Time limit for recording
                                                        DCPL          eLandings
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
(A) All catcher vessel or buying station                       X                X   Within 2 hours after
 delivery information.                                                               completion of receipt of
                                                                                     each groundfish delivery.
(B) Product information.........................  ...............               X   By noon each day to record
                                                                                     the previous day's
                                                                                     production.
(C) Discard or disposition information..........  ...............               X   By noon each day to record
                                                                                     the previous day's discard/
                                                                                     disposition.
(D) All other required information..............               X                X   By noon of the day following
                                                                                     completion of production.
(E) Operator sign the completed logsheets.......               X                X   By noon of the day following
                                                                                     the week-ending date of the
                                                                                     weekly reporting period.
(F) Submit the goldenrod logsheet to the                       X   ...............  After signed by the operator
 observer.                                                                           and prior to departure of
                                                                                     observer from the
                                                                                     mothership.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (iii) Required information, if inactive. See paragraph (c)(2) of 
this section.
    (iv) Required information, if active. A mothership is active when 
receiving or processing groundfish. If the mothership identified in 
paragraph (c)(6)(i) of this section is active, the operator must record 
for one day per logsheet in the DCPL, the information described in 
paragraphs (c)(6)(v) and (vi) of this section and record in eLandings 
the information described in paragraphs (c)(6)(v), (vii), and (viii) of 
this section.
    (v) Identification information. If active, the operator must record 
the following information (see paragraphs (c)(6)(v)(A) through (J) of 
this section) in the DCPL:
    (A) Page number. Number the pages in each logbook consecutively, 
beginning with page 1 for January 1 and continuing throughout the 
logbook for the remainder of the fishing year.
    (B) Printed name and signature of operator. The operator's name 
must be printed in the DCPL. The operator must sign each completed DCPL 
logsheet as verification of acceptance of the responsibility required 
in paragraph (a)(2) of this section.
    (C) Vessel information. Name of mothership as displayed in official 
documentation, FFP number, and ADF&G processor code.
    (D) Date. Enter date (mm/dd/yy) of each operating day.
    (E) Crew size. Record the number of crew members (including 
operator), excluding certified observer(s), on the last day of the 
weekly reporting period.
    (F) Gear type. Indicate the gear type of harvester. If gear type is 
other than those listed, circle ``Other'' and describe. Use a separate 
logsheet for each gear type.
    (G) Federal reporting areas. Record Federal reporting area code 
(see Figures 1 and 3 to this part) where harvest was completed. Use a 
separate logsheet for each reporting area.
    (H) COBLZ or RKCSA. If groundfish was harvested with trawl gear in 
the COBLZ or RKCSA, use two separate logsheets to record the 
information: One logsheet for the reporting area that includes COBLZ or 
RKCSA, and a second logsheet to record the information from the 
reporting area that does not include COBLZ or RKCSA.
    (I) Observer information. Record the number of observers aboard, 
the name(s) of the observer(s), and the observer cruise number(s).
    (J) Management program. Indicate whether harvest occurred under one 
of the management programs (see paragraph (a)(1)(iii) of this section). 
Use a separate logsheet for each management program. If harvest is not 
under one of the listed management programs, leave blank.
    (vi) Delivery information. The operator must record delivery 
information (see paragraphs (c)(6)(vi)(A) through (H) of this section) 
when unprocessed groundfish deliveries are received by the mothership 
from a buying station or a catcher vessel. If no deliveries are 
received for a given day, write ``no deliveries.''
    (A) Type of delivery. Enter ``CV'' or ``BS'' to indicate if 
delivery was from a catcher vessel or buying station, respectively.
    (B) Non-submittal of discard report. Indicate whether the blue 
logsheet was received from the catcher vessel at the time of catch 
delivery. If the delivery was from a buying station, leave this column 
blank. If the blue logsheet is not received from the catcher vessel, 
enter ``NO'' and one of the response codes in the following table to 
describe the reason for non-submittal.

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       Non-submittal of  discard report                   Code
------------------------------------------------------------------------
(1) The catcher vessel does not have an FFP...  ``P''
(2) The catcher vessel is under 60 ft (18.3 m)  ``P''
 LOA and does not have an FFP.
(3) The catcher vessel is under 60 ft (18.3 m)  ``L''
 LOA and has an FFP.
(4) The catcher vessel delivered an unsorted    ``U''
 codend.
(5) Another reason; describe circumstances....  ``O''
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (C) Vessel identification. Name and ADF&G vessel registration 
number of the catcher vessel or buying station (if applicable) 
delivering the groundfish.
    (D) Receipt time. Record time (in military format, A.l.t.) when 
receipt of groundfish delivery was completed.
    (E) Beginning position of receipt. Record the position coordinates 
(in latitude and longitude to the nearest minute; indicate E or W for 
longitude) where receipt of the groundfish delivery began.
    (F) Estimated total groundfish hail weight. Enter the estimated 
total hail weight of the combined species of each delivery from a 
catcher vessel or buying station. Total estimated hail weight is an 
estimate of the total weight of the entire catch without regard to 
species. Indicate whether the estimated weight is to the nearest pound 
or to the nearest 0.001 mt. If a catcher vessel reported discards on a 
blue DFL but did not deliver groundfish, enter ``0'' in this column.
    (G) IR/IU species (see Sec.  679.27). Enter the species code of IR/
IU species and the estimated total round weight for each IR/IU species, 
if applicable; indicate whether estimated weight is to

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the nearest pound or the nearest 0.001 mt. Use one line to record 
information for each IR/IU species, including species code and amount 
of catch. If more than one IR/IU species are to be recorded, the 
operator must use a separate line for each species.
    (H) ADF&G fish ticket numbers. If receiving unprocessed groundfish 
from a catcher vessel, record the ADF&G fish ticket number that the 
mothership issued to each catcher vessel. If receiving unprocessed 
groundfish from an associated buying station, record the ADF&G fish 
ticket numbers issued by the buying station on behalf of the mothership 
to the catcher vessel.
    (vii) Product information. The operator of a mothership must record 
all groundfish product information in eLandings (see paragraph (e)(10) 
of this section), including products made from unprocessed groundfish 
deliveries received from a buying station or a catcher vessel; 
groundfish received from another processor or other source; and 
groundfish received for custom processing (see paragraph (a)(7) of this 
section) by the mothership for another processor or business entity.
    (viii) Discard or disposition information. The operator of a 
mothership must record discard and disposition information in eLandings 
(see paragraph (e)(10) of this section). The discard or disposition 
information must include:
    (A) Discards and disposition that occurred onboard after receipt of 
groundfish from a catcher vessel or buying station;
    (B) Discards and disposition that occurred prior to, during, and 
after processing of groundfish;
    (C) Discards and disposition that were reported on a blue DFL 
received from a catcher vessel delivering groundfish;
    (D) Discards and disposition that are recorded on a blue DFL 
received from a catcher vessel even though no groundfish are delivered; 
and
    (E) Discards and disposition reported on a BSR received from a 
buying station delivering groundfish, if different from the blue DFL 
logsheets submitted by catcher vessels to the buying station.
    (d) Buying Station Report (BSR)--(1) Responsibility--(i) Separate 
BSR. In addition to the information required at paragraphs (a)(5) and 
(6) of this section, the operator or manager of a buying station that 
receives or delivers groundfish harvested from the GOA or BSAI in 
association with a shoreside processor or SFP as defined in paragraph 
(c)(5) of this section or a mothership as defined in paragraph (c)(6) 
of this section, must complete and retain a separate BSR for each 
delivery of unprocessed groundfish or donated prohibited species 
received from a catcher vessel on behalf of an associated processor.
    (ii) BSR attachments. The operator or manager must ensure that the 
following (see paragraphs (d)(1)(ii)(A) through (C) of this section) 
accompanies each groundfish delivery from the landing site to the 
associated processor:
    (A) A complete and accurate BSR that describes the delivery;
    (B) Any blue DFL logsheets or equivalent printed ELB discard 
reports received from a catcher vessel; and
    (C) Copies of all ADF&G fish tickets issued to the catcher vessel 
on behalf of the associated processor.
    (iii) The operator of a catcher vessel, by prior arrangement with 
an associated processor, may function as a buying station for his own 
catch as follows:
    (A) By shipping his groundfish catch with a copy of the BSR 
directly to that processor via truck or airline in the event that the 
processor is not located where the harvest is offloaded; or
    (B) By driving a truck that contains his catch and a copy of the 
BSR to the processor.
    (2) Data entry time limits. The operator or manager of a buying 
station must record in the BSR all required information and sign the 
BSR within 2 hours of completion of delivery from a catcher vessel.
    (3) Required information, if inactive. The operator or manager of a 
buying station is not required to record information if inactive.
    (4) Required information, if active. A buying station is active 
when receiving, discarding, or delivering groundfish for an associated 
processor. The operator or manager of a buying station must record the 
following information (see paragraphs (d)(4)(i) through (x) of this 
section) on a BSR for each delivery:
    (i) Original/revised report. If a BSR is the first submitted to the 
Regional Administrator for a given date, gear type, and reporting area, 
indicate ``ORIGINAL REPORT.'' If a report is a correction to a 
previously submitted BSR for a given date, gear type, and reporting 
area, indicate ``REVISED REPORT.''
    (ii) Identification of buying station. Enter name and ADF&G vessel 
registration number if a vessel; or name, license number, and state of 
license issuance if a vehicle. The name should be recorded as it is 
displayed in official documentation.
    (iii) Operator or manager name and signature. The operator or 
manager must sign the completed BSR prior to delivery of harvest to a 
mothership, shoreside processor, or SFP. This signature is verification 
by the operator or manager of acceptance of the responsibility required 
in paragraphs (d)(1) and (2) of this section.
    (iv) Management program. Indicate whether harvest occurred under a 
management program (see paragraph (a)(1)(iii) of this section). If 
harvest is not under one of the listed management programs, leave 
blank.
    (v) Gear type. Indicate gear type of harvester.
    (vi) Federal reporting area. Indicate Federal reporting area (see 
Figures 1 and 3 to this part) from which groundfish were harvested.
    (vii) Crab protection areas. If harvester gear type was trawl and 
gear retrieval occurred in the COBLZ or RKCSA (see Figures 11 and 13 to 
this part), use two separate BSRs to record the information: One BSR 
for the reporting area that includes COBLZ or RKCSA, and a second BSR 
to record the information from the reporting area that does not include 
COBLZ or RKCSA.
    (viii) Associated processor. Enter the name, ADF&G processor code, 
FFP number or FPP number of the associated processor, date (mm/dd/yy) 
and time (A.l.t., military format) delivery was completed.
    (ix) Catcher vessel delivery information--(A) Catcher vessel 
identification. Name and ADF&G vessel registration number of catcher 
vessel making the delivery.
    (B) Non-submittal of discard report. Indicate whether the blue 
logsheet was received from the catcher vessel at the time of catch 
delivery. If the blue logsheet is not received from the catcher vessel, 
enter ``NO'' and one of the following response codes to describe the 
reason for non-submittal.

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        Non-submittal of discard report                   Code
------------------------------------------------------------------------
(1) The catcher vessel does not have an FFP...  ``P''
(2) The catcher vessel is under 60 ft (18.3 m)  ``P''
 LOA and does not have an FFP.
(3) The catcher vessel is under 60 ft (18.3 m)  ``L''
 LOA and has an FFP.
(4) The catcher vessel delivered an unsorted    ``U''
 codend.
(5) Another reason; describe circumstances....  ``O''
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (C) ADF&G fish ticket number. Enter ADF&G fish ticket number issued 
to catcher vessel.
    (D) Species codes and scale weight. In addition to recording the 
estimated total delivery weight or actual scale weight of a catcher 
vessel delivery, if the operator or manager of the buying station 
sorted the delivery prior to delivery to an associated processor, he or 
she may

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enter specific species code and scale weights of individual species to 
the BSR; indicate whether to the nearest pound or to the nearest 0.001 
mt.
    (E) Estimated total groundfish hail weight. Enter the estimated 
total groundfish hail weight or actual scale weight of delivery. 
Estimated total hail weight is an estimate of the total weight of the 
entire catch without regard to species. Indicate whether to the nearest 
pound or to the nearest 0.001 mt.
    (x) Discard and disposition information--(A) Discard. The operator 
or manager of a buying station must record in a BSR, discard or 
disposition information that:
    (1) Occurred on and was reported by a catcher vessel on a blue 
logsheet;
    (2) Occurred on the buying station prior to delivery to an 
associated processor; and
    (3) Was recorded on a blue logsheet submitted to the buying station 
by a catcher vessel when no groundfish were delivered by the catcher 
vessel (for example, disposition code 95 describes fish or fish 
products eaten onboard or taken off the vessel for personal use).
    (B) No discards. If no discards or disposition for a delivery, 
write ``no discards.''
    (C) Discard or disposition weight. Total discard or disposition 
weight of groundfish and herring PSC by species code and product code 
(indicate whether to nearest pound or to the nearest 0.001 mt).
    (D) PSC discard or disposition numbers. Total PSC discard or 
disposition number of animals by species code and product code.
    (e) Interagency Electronic Reporting System (IERS) and eLandings--
(1) Responsibility--(i) Hardware, software, and Internet connectivity. 
A User must obtain at his or her own expense hardware, software, and 
Internet connectivity to support Internet submissions of commercial 
fishery landings for which participants report to NMFS: Landings data, 
production data, and discard or disposition data. The User must enter 
this information via the Internet at http://elandings.alaska.gov by 
logging on to the eLandings system or by using the desktop client 
software.
    (ii) Computer or network failure: groundfish. In the event the 
eLandings system and/or the Internet is unavailable for a period longer 
than the required reporting time, contact NMFS Inseason Management at 
907-586-7228 for instructions. A User who for any reason is unable to 
properly submit a landing report or production report through eLandings 
must record the information in the DCPL until network connections are 
restored. When the network is restored, the User must enter this same 
information into eLandings.
    (iii) Computer or network failure: IFQ manual landing report for 
IFQ crab, IFQ halibut, and IFQ sablefish. If the Internet connection is 
unavailable or a change must be made to IFQ crab, IFQ halibut, CDQ 
halibut, and IFQ sablefish information submitted through the eLandings 
IFQ section (IFQ report), the User must complete an IFQ manual landing 
report to enter or change the data. Manual landing instructions must be 
obtained from OLE, Juneau, AK, at 800-304-4846 (Select Option 1).
    (A) The User must complete all questions on the manual report, even 
if only one item has changed. In addition, the following information is 
required: whether the manual landing report is an original or revised, 
name, telephone number, and fax number of individual submitting the 
manual landing report.
    (B) The User must print the IFQ manual landing report and submit it 
by fax to 907-586-7313.
    (C) The User must retain the printed copies of IFQ manual landing 
reports as indicated at paragraph (a)(5) of this section. The User must 
make available the printed copies upon request of NMFS observers and 
authorized officers as indicated at paragraph (a)(6) of this section.
    (2) eLandings processor registration. (i) Before a User can use the 
eLandings system to report landings, production, discard or disposition 
data, he or she must request authorization to use the system, reserve a 
unique UserID, and obtain a password by using the Internet to complete 
the eLandings processor registration at https://[email protected]/
elandings/Register.
    (ii) Upon registration acceptance, the User must print, sign, and 
mail the User Agreement Form to NMFS/RAM eLandings Registration, P.O. 
Box 21668, Juneau, AK 99802-1668; or fax a signed form to 907-586-7354, 
Attn: eLandings Registration; or deliver the signed form by courier to 
NMFS/RAM eLandings Registration, 709 West Ninth Street, Suite 713, 
Juneau, AK 99801. Confirmation will be e-mailed to indicate that the 
User is registered, authorized to use eLandings, and that the UserID 
and User's account are enabled.
    (iii) The User's signature on the registration form means that the 
User agrees to the following terms (see paragraphs (e)(2)(iii)(A) 
through (C) of this section):
    (A) To use eLandings access privileges only for submitting 
legitimate fishery landing reports;
    (B) To safeguard the UserID and password to prevent their use by 
unauthorized persons; and
    (C) To ensure that the User is authorized to submit landing reports 
for the processor permit number(s) listed.
    (3) Information required for eLandings processor registration form. 
The User must enter the following information (see paragraphs (e)(3)(i) 
through (ix) of this section) to obtain operation registration and 
UserID registration:
    (i) Operation type. Select the operation type from the dropdown 
list according to the following table:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                            Enter one of these eLandings
        For this Federal  category:               operation types:
------------------------------------------------------------------------
(A) Shoreside processor or SFP............  (1) Plant/receiver.
                                            (2) Custom processing.
(B) Mothership............................  At-sea.
(C) Catcher/processor.....................  At-sea.
(D) Buying station........................  (1) Tender.
                                            (2) Buying station.
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (ii) Operation name. Enter a name that will refer to the specific 
operation. For example, if the plant is in Kodiak and the company is 
East Pacific Seafoods, the operation name might read ``East Pacific 
Seafoods--Kodiak.''
    (iii) ADF&G processor code. Enter ADF&G processor code.
    (iv) Federal permit number. Enter all the federal permits 
associated with the operation.
    (A) Groundfish shoreside processor or SFP. If a groundfish 
shoreside processor or SFP, enter the FPP number.
    (B) Groundfish catcher/processor or mothership. If a groundfish 
catcher/processor or mothership, enter the FFP number.
    (C) Registered Buyer. If a Registered Buyer, enter the Registered 
Buyer permit number.
    (D) Registered Crab Receiver. If a Registered Crab Receiver, enter 
the Registered Crab Receiver permit number.
    (v) Port code. Enter the home port code (see Tables 14a, 14b, and 
14c to this part) for the operation.
    (vi) ADF&G vessel registration number. If a mothership, catcher/
processor, or tender operation, the operator must enter the ADF&G 
vessel identification number of the vessel.
    (vii) Vehicle license number. If a buying station operation that is 
a vehicle, enter vehicle license number and the state of license 
issuance.
    (viii) Physical operation. If a buying station or custom processor, 
enter the following information to identify the associated processor 
where the processing will take place: operation

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type, ADF&G processor code, and applicable FFP number, FPP number, 
Registered Buyer permit number, and Registered Crab Receiver permit 
number.
    (ix) UserID registration for primary User. Each operation requires 
a primary User. Enter the following information for the primary User 
for the new operation: create and enter a UserID, initial password, 
company name, User name (name of the person who will use the UserID), 
city and state where the operation is located, business telephone 
number, business fax number, business e-mail address, security 
question, and security answer.
    (4) Information entered automatically for eLandings landing report. 
eLandings autofills the following fields from processor registration 
records (see paragraph (e)(2) of this section): UserID, processor 
company name, business telephone number, e-mail address, port of 
landing, ADF&G processor code, and Federal permit number. The User must 
review the autofilled cells to ensure that they are accurate for the 
landing that is taking place. eLandings assigns a unique landing report 
number and an ADF&G electronic fish ticket number upon completion of 
data entry.
    (5) Shoreside processor or SFP landings report. The manager of a 
shoreside processor or SFP that receives groundfish from a catcher 
vessel issued an FFP under Sec.  679.4 and that is required to have an 
FPP under Sec.  679.4(f) must use eLandings or other NMFS-approved 
software to submit a daily landings report during the fishing year to 
report processor identification information and the following 
information under paragraphs (e)(5)(i) through (iii) of this section:
    (i) Information entered for each groundfish delivery to a shoreside 
processor and SFP. The User for a shoreside processor or SFP must enter 
the following information (see paragraphs (e)(5)(i)(A) through (C) of 
this section) for each groundfish delivery (other than IFQ sablefish) 
provided by the operator of a catcher vessel, the operator or manager 
of an associated buying station, and from processors for reprocessing 
or rehandling product into eLandings or other NMFS-approved software:
    (A) Delivery information. (1) Number of observers onboard.
    (2) For crew size, enter the number of licensed crew aboard the 
vessel, including the operator.
    (3) Management program name and identifying number, if any, in 
which harvest occurred (see paragraph (a)(1)(iii) of this section).
    (4) ADF&G groundfish statistical area of harvest.
    (5) For date of landing, enter date (mm/dd/yyyy) that the delivery 
was completed.
    (6) Indicate (YES or NO) whether delivery is from a buying station.
    (7) If the delivery is received from a buying station other than a 
tender, indicate the name of the buying station. If the delivery is 
received from a buying station that is a tender, enter the ADF&G vessel 
registration number.
    (8) If delivery is received from a catcher vessel, indicate the 
ADF&G vessel registration number of the vessel.
    (9) Indicate whether the blue logsheet was received from the 
catcher vessel at the time of catch delivery. If the blue logsheet is 
not received from the catcher vessel, enter ``NO'' and select the 
applicable code from the following table to explain the reason provided 
by the catcher vessel for not supplying this copy:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
        Non-submittal of discard report                   Code
------------------------------------------------------------------------
(i) The catcher vessel does not have an FFP...  ``P''
(ii) The catcher vessel is under 60 ft (18.3    ``P''
 m) LOA and does not have an FFP.
(iii) The catcher vessel is under 60 ft (18.3   ``L''
 m) LOA and has an FFP.
(iv) The catcher vessel delivered an unsorted   ``U''
 codend.
(v) Another reason; describe circumstances....  ``O''
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (10) Gear type of harvester.
    (11) Total estimated hail weight (to the nearest pound).
    (12) ADF&G fish ticket number provided to catcher vessel (eLandings 
assigns an ADF&G fish ticket number to the landing report).
    (B) Landings information. The User for a shoreside processor or SFP 
must record the following landings information (see paragraphs 
(e)(5)(i)(B)(1) and (2) of this section) for all retained species from 
groundfish deliveries:
    (1) Date of landing (mm/dd/yyyy).
    (2) Landed scale weight (to the nearest pound) by species code and 
delivery condition code. Obtain actual weights for each groundfish 
species received and retained by:
    (i) Sorting according to species codes and direct weighing of that 
species, or
    (ii) Weighing the entire delivery and then sorting and weighing the 
groundfish species individually to determine their weights.
    (C) Discard or disposition information. The User must record:
    (1) Discard or disposition of fish: that occurred on and was 
reported by a catcher vessel; that occurred on and was reported by a 
buying station; and that occurred prior to, during, and/or after 
production of groundfish at the shoreside processor or SFP. Discards 
and dispositions also must be recorded when no groundfish are delivered 
but the blue DFL is submitted by a catcher vessel containing records of 
discards or disposition.
    (2) If groundfish or PSC herring, enter species code, delivery 
condition code, disposition code, and weight (to the nearest pound), 
and
    (3) If PSC halibut, salmon, or crab, enter species code, delivery 
condition code, disposition code, and count (in numbers of animals).
    (ii) Submittal time limit. The User for a shoreside processor or 
SFP must enter information described at paragraph (e)(5)(i) of this 
section into eLandings or other NMFS-approved software for each 
groundfish delivery from a specific vessel by noon of the day following 
completion of the delivery.
    (iii) Compliance. By using eLandings, the User for the shoreside 
processor or SFP and the catcher vessel operator or buying station 
operator or manager providing information to the User for the shoreside 
processor or SFP accept the responsibility of and acknowledge 
compliance with Sec.  679.7(a)(10).
    (6) Mothership landings report. The operator of a mothership that 
is issued an FFP under Sec.  679.4(b) and that receives groundfish from 
catcher vessels required to have an FFP under Sec.  679.4 is required 
to use eLandings or other NMFS-approved software to submit a daily 
landings report during the fishing year to report processor 
identification information and the following information under 
paragraphs (e)(6)(i) through (iii) of this section):
    (i) Information entered for each groundfish delivery to a 
mothership. The User for a mothership must enter the following 
information (see paragraphs (e)(6)(i)(A)(1) through (11) of this 
section) provided by the operator of a catcher vessel, operator or 
manager of an associated buying station, or information received from 
processors for reprocessing or rehandling product.
    (A) Delivery information. (1) Number of observers onboard.
    (2) Crew size (including operator).
    (3) Management program name and identifying number, if any, in 
which harvest occurred (see paragraph (a)(1)(iii) of this section).
    (4) ADF&G groundfish statistical area of harvest.
    (5) Date (mm/dd/yyyy) that delivery was completed.

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    (6) If the delivery is received from a tender, enter the ADF&G 
vessel registration number of the tender.
    (7) If delivery received from a catcher vessel, enter the ADF&G 
vessel registration number of the vessel.
    (8) Indicate whether the blue logsheet was received from the 
catcher vessel at the time of catch delivery. If the blue logsheet was 
not received from the catcher vessel, enter ``NO'' and select a code 
from the following table to explain the reason provided by the catcher 
vessel for not supplying this copy.

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        Non-submittal of discard report                   Code
------------------------------------------------------------------------
(i) The catcher vessel does not have an FFP...  ``P''
(ii) The catcher vessel is under 60 ft (18.3    ``P''
 m) LOA and does not have an FFP.
(iii) The catcher vessel is under 60 ft (18.3   ``L''
 m) LOA and has an FFP.
(iv) The catcher vessel delivered an unsorted   ``U''
 codend.
(v) Another reason; describe circumstances....  ``O''
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (9) Gear type of harvester.
    (10) Total estimated round weight by species (pounds).
    (11) ADF&G fish ticket number provided to catcher vessel (eLandings 
assigns an ADF&G fish ticket number to the landing report).
    (B) Discard or disposition information. (1) The User must record 
discard or disposition information that occurred on and was reported by 
a catcher vessel; that occurred on and was reported by a buying 
station; and that occurred prior to, during, and after production of 
groundfish at the mothership. Discards and dispositions also must be 
recorded when no groundfish are delivered but the blue DFL is submitted 
by a catcher vessel containing records of discards or disposition.
    (2) If groundfish or PSC herring, enter species code, delivery 
condition code, disposition code, and weight (to the nearest pound), 
and
    (3) If PSC halibut, salmon, or crab, enter species code, delivery 
condition code, disposition code, and count (in numbers of animals).
    (ii) Submittal time limit. The User for a mothership must enter 
information described at paragraph (e)(6)(i) of this section into 
eLandings or other NMFS-approved software for each groundfish delivery 
from a specific vessel by noon of the day following the delivery day.
    (iii) Compliance. By using eLandings, the User for the mothership 
and the catcher vessel operator or buying station operator providing 
information to the User for the mothership accept the responsibility of 
and acknowledge compliance with Sec.  679.7(a)(10).
    (7) Registered Buyer landings report. A person who is issued a 
Registered Buyer permit under Sec.  679.4(d)(3) and who receives IFQ 
halibut or IFQ sablefish from an IFQ permit holder or who receives CDQ 
halibut from a CDQ permit holder at any time during the fishing year is 
required to use eLandings or other NMFS-approved software to submit 
landings reports with the following information from paragraphs 
(e)(7)(i) and (ii) of this section):
    (i) Information entered for each IFQ halibut, CDQ halibut, and IFQ 
sablefish delivery. The User for a Registered Buyer must enter the 
following information (see paragraphs (e)(7)(i)(A) through (E) of this 
section) for each IFQ halibut, CDQ halibut, and IFQ sablefish delivery 
into eLandings or other NMFS-approved software:
    (A) User identification. UserID and password of person assigned for 
that system.
    (B) Landing date. Date (mm/dd/yyyy) of the landing.
    (C) Landing location. Location (port code) of the landing (See 
Tables 14a, 14b, and 14c to this part).
    (D) Permit numbers. Permit number of the IFQ permit holder, and any 
IFQ hired master permit holder, or CDQ hired master permit holder 
harvesting the fish and permit number of Registered Buyer receiving the 
IFQ halibut, IFQ sablefish, or CDQ halibut.
    (E) Delivery information. As reported by the IFQ permit holder, IFQ 
hired master permit holder, or CDQ hired master permit holder including 
the information in paragraphs (e)(7)(i)(E)(1) through (9) of this 
section):
    (1) Harvesting vessel's ADF&G vessel registration number.
    (2) Gear code of gear used to harvest IFQ halibut, IFQ sablefish, 
or CDQ halibut.
    (3) ADF&G fish ticket number(s) for the landing (after the initial 
eLandings report is submitted, eLandings assigns an ADF&G fish ticket 
number to the landing report).
    (4) ADF&G statistical area of harvest.
    (5) If ADF&G statistical area is bisected by a line dividing two 
IFQ regulatory areas, provide the IFQ regulatory area of harvest.
    (6) Except as provided in paragraph (e)(7)(i)(E)(7) of this 
section, initial accurate scale weight(s) (to the nearest pound) made 
at the time of offloading for IFQ halibut, IFQ sablefish, or CDQ 
halibut sold and retained (where retained includes fish intended for 
personal use, fish weighed and reloaded for delivery to another 
processor, and fish landed but rejected at the dock by the Registered 
Buyer); species codes; delivery condition code; and disposition code 
for each ADF&G statistical area of harvest.
    (7) Accurate weight of IFQ sablefish processed product obtained 
before the offload may be substituted for the initial accurate scale 
weight provided in paragraph (e)(7)(i)(E)(6) of this section, at time 
of offload, if the vessel operator is a Registered Buyer reporting an 
IFQ sablefish landing.
    (8) Indicate whether initial accurate scale weight is given with or 
without ice and slime. Fish which have been washed prior to weighing or 
which have been offloaded from refrigerated salt water are not eligible 
for a 2-percent deduction for ice and slime and must be reported as 
fish weights without ice and slime. The 2-percent deduction is made by 
NMFS, not the submitter.
    (9) Indicate whether IFQ halibut is incidental catch concurrent 
with legal landing of salmon or concurrent with legal landing of 
lingcod harvested using dinglebar gear.
    (ii) Signatures for IFQ halibut, CDQ halibut, or IFQ sablefish 
deliveries. (A) The User for the Registered Buyer must print the 
completed groundfish landing report (ADF&G electronic groundfish 
ticket) and the groundfish IFQ landing receipt. The User must review 
the autofilled data entry cells to ensure that they are accurate for 
the landing that is taking place.
    (B) The User for the Registered Buyer, plus the IFQ permit holder 
or the IFQ hired master permit holder or CDQ hired master permit 
holder, must acknowledge the accuracy of the printed IFQ halibut, CDQ 
halibut, or IFQ sablefish landing receipt, and if necessary, IFQ manual 
landing report, by entering printed name, signature, and date.
    (iii) Time limits--(A) Landing hours. A landing of IFQ halibut, CDQ 
halibut, or IFQ sablefish may commence only between 0600 hours, A.l.t., 
and 1800 hours, A.l.t., unless permission to land at a different time 
is granted in advance by a clearing officer.
    (B) Landing receipt signatures. The User for the Registered Buyer 
and the IFQ permit holder, IFQ hired master permit holder, or CDQ hired 
master permit holder must sign the groundfish IFQ landing receipt 
within six hours after all IFQ halibut, CDQ halibut, and IFQ sablefish 
are offloaded from a harvesting vessel and prior to shipment or 
transfer of the fish from the landing site.
    (C) Landing completion. The User for the Registered Buyer must 
submit a completed IFQ landing report, as described in paragraph 
(e)(7), within six

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hours after all IFQ halibut, CDQ halibut, and IFQ sablefish are 
offloaded from a specific vessel and prior to shipment or transfer of 
said fish from the landing site.
    (iv) IFQ manual landing report. See paragraph (e)(1)(iii) of this 
section.
    (8) Registered Crab Receiver (RCR)--IFQ crab landings report. (i) A 
person who is issued an RCR permit under Sec.  680.4(i) of this chapter 
and who receives IFQ crab from a crab IFQ permit holder or crab IFQ 
hired master is required to use eLandings to submit a landings report 
to report every landing of IFQ crab and incidental groundfish.
    (ii) An RCR using a catcher/processor is required to submit a crab 
landings report using eLandings in a format approved by NMFS. NMFS will 
provide format specifications upon request. Interested parties may 
contact NMFS Alaska Region, Sustainable Fisheries Division, Catch 
Accounting/Data Quality, P.O. Box 21668, Juneau, AK 99802-1668, 
telephone 907-586-7228.
    (iii) Information entered for each IFQ crab delivery. The User for 
the RCR must enter the following information (see paragraphs 
(e)(8)(iii)(A) through (C) of this section) into eLandings or other 
NMFS-approved software for each IFQ crab delivery:
    (A) Permit numbers. RCR permit number, IFQ permit number, and IPQ 
permit number, as appropriate.
    (B) Operation type. (1) If a shoreside processor or SFP, enter type 
of processing operation and port code from Table 14a or 14b to this 
part.
    (2) If a catcher/processor, enter operation type from Table 14c to 
this part.
    (C) Delivery information. As reported by IFQ permit holder.
    (1) ADF&G vessel registration number of the delivering vessel.
    (2) Date (mm/dd/yyyy) fishing began.
    (3) Date (mm/dd/yyyy) of the IFQ crab landing.
    (4) ADF&G fish ticket number (automatically supplied).
    (5) ADF&G statistical area of harvest (All ADF&G statistical areas 
are translated to the NMFS reporting area and the IPHC reporting area 
by eLandings.).
    (6) Species code of catch from Table 2 to part 680.
    (7) Delivery-condition codes of catch from Table 3a to this part.
    (8) Number of crab retained and sold condition code, product type, 
size/grade, and sold pounds; and optionally, price per pound.
    (9) Scale weight of deadloss (to the nearest pound) and scale 
weight of crab retained for personal use (to the nearest pound). 
Deadloss and personal use crab that an IPQ holder did not purchase are 
not debited from the IPQ holder's account.
    (iv) Information entered for IFQ crab custom processing landings. 
In addition to the information required in paragraph (e)(8)(iii) of 
this section, if custom processing IFQ crab, the User for the RCR must 
enter the ADF&G processor code of the person for which the IFQ crab was 
custom processed.
    (v) Signatures for IFQ crab deliveries. (A) The User for the RCR 
must print the completed crab landing report (ADF&G electronic crab 
ticket) and the crab IFQ landing receipt. The User must review the 
autofilled data entry cells to ensure that they are accurate for the 
landing that is taking place.
    (B) The User for the Registered Crab Receiver (RCR), plus the IFQ 
permit holder or IFQ hired master permit holder, must acknowledge the 
accuracy of the printed IFQ crab landing receipt, and, if necessary, 
IFQ manual landing report, by entering printed name, signature, and 
date.
    (vi) Time limits. (A) Except as indicated in paragraph 
(e)(8)(vi)(B) of this section, the User for the RCR is required to 
submit a crab landing report described at paragraph (e)(8) of this 
section to NMFS within six hours after all crab is offloaded from the 
vessel.
    (B) For IFQ crab harvested on a catcher/processor, the User for the 
RCR is required to submit an IFQ crab landing report to NMFS by Tuesday 
noon after the end of each weekly reporting period in which IFQ crab 
was harvested.
    (C) The User for the RCR and the IFQ permit holder or IFQ hired 
master permit holder must enter printed name and sign the crab IFQ 
landing receipt within six hours after all crab is offloaded from the 
harvesting vessel.
    (vii) Landing document retention. The User must retain each landing 
report and landing receipt per paragraph (a)(5) of this section.
    (viii) IFQ manual landing report for crab. See paragraph 
(e)(1)(iii) of this section.
    (9) Shoreside processor or SFP information entered for production 
report. The manager of a shoreside processor or SFP that is required to 
have an FPP under Sec.  679.4(f) must use eLandings or other NMFS-
approved software during the fishing year to submit a production report 
to report daily processor identification information and all groundfish 
production data. The User must retain a copy of each production report 
per paragraphs (a)(5) and (6) of this section.
    (i) Contents. eLandings autofills the following fields when 
creating a production report for a shoreside processor or SFP: FFP 
number, company name, ADF&G processor code, User name, e-mail address, 
and telephone number. The User must review the autofilled cells to 
ensure that they are accurate for the current report. In addition, the 
User for the shoreside processor or SFP must enter the following 
information (see paragraphs (e)(9)(i)(A) through (F) of this section):
    (A) Date. Reporting date (mm/dd/yyyy).
    (B) Observers. Number of observers onsite.
    (C) Area of harvest. Whether harvested in GOA or BSAI.
    (D) Product description. Species code, product type, and product 
code of product.
    (E) Product weight. Enter actual scale weight of product to the 
nearest pound.
    (F) No production/no deliveries (inactive). If there was no 
production or deliveries for the day, mark the ``No Production'' and/or 
``No Deliveries'' boxes.
    (ii) Submittal time limits. When checked-in pursuant to paragraph 
(h)(2) of this section, the User for a shoreside processor or SFP must 
submit a production report by noon each day to record the previous 
day's production information. If a shoreside processor or SFP using 
eLandings is not taking deliveries over a weekend, the User or manager 
may transmit the eLandings production report to NMFS on the following 
Monday.
    (10) Catcher/processor or mothership information entered for 
production report--(i) Catcher/processor. The operator of a catcher/
processor that is issued an FFP under Sec.  679.4 and that harvests 
groundfish is required to use eLandings or other NMFS-approved software 
to submit a production report to record and report daily processor 
identification information, groundfish production data, and groundfish 
and prohibited species discard or disposition data.
    (ii) Mothership. The operator of a mothership that is issued an FFP 
under Sec.  679.4 and that receives groundfish is required to use 
eLandings or other NMFS-approved software to submit a production report 
to record and report daily processor identification information, 
groundfish production data, and groundfish and prohibited species 
discard or disposition data.
    (iii) Contents. eLandings autofills the following fields when 
creating a production report for a catcher/processor or mothership: FFP 
number, company name, ADF&G processor code, User name, e-mail address, 
and telephone number. The User must

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review the autofilled cells to ensure that they are accurate for the 
current report. In addition, the User for the catcher/processor or 
mothership must enter the following information in paragraphs 
(e)(10)(iii)(A) through (N) of this section):
    (A) Date. Reporting date (mm/dd/yyyy).
    (B) Designation. From Table 14c to this part, enter whether the 
processor is a catcher/processor = FCP or a mothership = FLD.
    (C) Crew size. Including operator.
    (D) Management program. Enter management program and identifying 
number, if any, in which harvest occurred (see paragraph (a)(1)(iii) of 
this section).
    (E) Gear type of harvester. Enter the gear type used by the 
harvester.
    (F) Federal Reporting Area of harvest. Enter the Federal Reporting 
Area where harvest was made.
    (G) COBLZ or RKCSA. Indicate whether fishing occurred in COBLZ or 
RKCSA (if applicable).
    (H) Product description. Species code, product type, and product 
code of product.
    (I) Product weight. Enter product weight in metric tons to the 
nearest 0.001 mt.
    (J) No production (inactive). If there was no production for the 
day, mark the ``No Production'' box.
    (K) Discard description. The operator must record the discard or 
disposition that occurred prior to, during, and after production of 
groundfish by species code and disposition code of discards and 
disposition.
    (L) Discard weight. Daily weight of groundfish and the daily weight 
of herring PSC to the nearest 0.001 mt.
    (M) PSC numbers. Daily number of PSC animals (Pacific salmon, 
steelhead trout, Pacific halibut, king crabs, and Tanner crabs) by 
species codes and product codes.
    (N) ADF&G statistical area. Must be reported beginning January 1, 
2009.
    (iv) Submittal time limits. When checked-in pursuant to paragraph 
(h)(2) of this section, the User for a mothership or catcher/processor 
must submit a production report by noon each day to record the previous 
day's production information. If a vessel is required to have 100 
percent observer coverage or more, the User may transmit a production 
report for Friday, Saturday, and Sunday no later than noon on the 
following Monday.
    (11) Printing of landing reports, landing receipts, and production 
reports. (i) The User daily must retain a printed paper copy onsite or 
onboard of:
    (A) Each landing report (ADF&G electronic groundfish tickets or 
electronic crab tickets).
    (B) Each production report.
    (C) If IFQ halibut, IFQ sablefish, or CDQ halibut, each groundfish 
IFQ landing receipt.
    (D) If IFQ crab, each crab IFQ landing receipt.
    (ii) In addition to paragraph (e)(11)(i) of this section, the 
mothership operator or User must print an additional copy of each 
landing report and provide it to the operator of the catcher vessel 
delivering groundfish to the mothership by 1200 hours, A.l.t., on 
Tuesday following the end of applicable weekly reporting period.
    (12) Retention and inspection of landing reports, landing receipts, 
and production reports. The User must retain a printed copy of each IFQ 
landing report (ADF&G electronic groundfish ticket or electronic crab 
ticket), crab IFQ landing receipt, groundfish IFQ landing receipt, and 
production report as indicated at paragraphs (a)(5) and (6) of this 
section. The User must make available the printed copies upon request 
of NMFS observers and authorized officers as indicated at paragraph 
(a)(5) of this section.
    (f) Electronic logbooks (ELBs). The operator may use a combination 
of a NMFS-approved ELB (instead of a DFL or DCPL) and eLandings to 
record and report groundfish information. To satisfy ELB use 
requirements, the operator after data entry must routinely create the 
following three products: an ELB logsheet, an ELB discard report, and 
an ELB data export.
    (1) Responsibility. The operator must notify the Regional 
Administrator by fax at 907-586-7465 to ensure that NMFS knows that the 
operator is using a NMFS-approved ELB instead of a DFL or DCPL, prior 
to participating in any Federal fishery.
    (i) Catcher vessel longline and pot gear ELB. The operator of a 
catcher vessel using longline and pot gear may use a NMFS-approved 
catcher vessel longline or pot gear ELB in lieu of using the NMFS-
prescribed catcher vessel longline or pot gear DFL required at 
paragraph (c)(3) of this section.
    (ii) Catcher/processor longline and pot gear ELB. The operator of a 
catcher/processor using longline or pot gear may use a combination of a 
NMFS-approved catcher/processor longline or pot gear ELB and eLandings 
to record and report groundfish information. The operator may use a 
NMFS-approved catcher/processor longline and pot gear ELB to record 
daily processor identification information and catch-by-set 
information. In eLandings, the operator must record daily processor 
identification, groundfish production data, and groundfish and 
prohibited species discard or disposition data.
    (iii) Catcher vessel trawl gear ELB. The operator of a catcher 
vessel using trawl gear may use a NMFS-approved catcher vessel trawl 
gear ELB in lieu of using the NMFS-prescribed catcher vessel trawl gear 
DFL required at paragraph (c)(4) of this section.
    (iv) Catcher/processor trawl gear ELB. The operator of a catcher/
processor using trawl gear may use a combination of a NMFS-approved 
catcher/processor trawl gear ELB and eLandings to record and report 
groundfish information. In the ELB, the operator would record daily 
processor identification information and catch-by-haul information. In 
eLandings, the operator must record daily processor identification, 
groundfish production data, and groundfish and prohibited species 
discard or disposition data.
    (v) Mothership ELB. The operator of a mothership may use a 
combination of a NMFS-approved mothership ELB and eLandings to record 
and report groundfish information. The operator may use a NMFS-approved 
mothership ELB to record daily processor identification information and 
catcher vessel and buying station groundfish delivery information. In 
eLandings, the operator must record daily processor identification, 
groundfish production data, and groundfish and prohibited species 
discard or disposition data.
    (vi) If using a NMFS-approved ELB, the operator is not required to 
quarterly submit logsheets to OLE.
    (2) Requirements for using an ELB--(i) Use a NMFS-approved ELB. The 
operator must use only a NMFS-approved ELB. The Regional Administrator 
maintains a list of approved ELBs on the Alaska Region NMFS Web site at 
http://www.alaskafisheries.noaa.gov (see also Sec.  679.28(h) for 
approval of vendor software).
    (ii) Keep a current copy of DFL or DCPL onboard. To ensure proper 
recording of the vessel's fishing activity in the event of problems 
with the ELB, the operator must keep a current copy of the appropriate 
DFL or DCPL onboard. In the event that electronic transmission is not 
made or confirmed for the ELB, the operator must enter information into 
the paper DFL or DCPL in accordance with the regulations at paragraphs 
(c)(1) through (c)(4) of this section. The operator must transfer any 
information recorded in a DFL or DCPL to the ELB when transmission 
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    (iii) Enter all required information into the ELB--(A) Inactive. 
The operator must enter all required information, if inactive (see 
paragraph (c)(2) of this section).
    (B) Active. The operator must enter all required information, if 
active (see paragraph (c)(3), (c)(4), or (c)(6) of this section, as 
appropriate).
    (1) Record the haul number or set number, time and date gear set, 
time and date gear hauled, begin and end position, CDQ group number (if 
applicable), and hail weight for each haul or set within 2 hours after 
completion of gear retrieval.
    (2) Daily complete ELB data entry and printing of copies as 
indicated in paragraph (f)(3)(i) of this section.
    (iv) Regularly backup ELB data. The operator must regularly backup 
ELB data to ensure that data are not lost in the event of hardware or 
software problems.
    (v) Correct errors in ELB data. If after an ELB discard report and 
ELB logsheet are printed, an error is found in the data, the operator 
must make any necessary changes to the data, print a new copy of the 
ELB discard report and ELB logsheet, and export the revised file to 
NMFS. The operator must retain both the original and revised ELB 
reports.
    (3) Printed copies. Upon completion of ELB data entry each day, the 
operator must print the following information (see paragraphs (f)(3)(i) 
and (ii) of this section) in the NMFS-specified format:
    (i) ELB logsheet. (A) Print a copy of an ELB logsheet when a vessel 
is active, by noon each day to record the previous day's ELB 
information.
    (B) Print one ELB logsheet to describe a continuous period of 
inactivity, when a vessel is inactive.
    (C) Print a copy of the ELB logsheet for the observer's use if an 
observer is present, by noon each day to record the previous day's ELB 
information.
    (ii) ELB discard report. (A) Print a copy of an ELB discard report 
upon completion of each fishing trip or each offload of fish.
    (B) If an observer is present, print a copy of the ELB discard 
report for the observer's use upon completion of each fishing trip or 
each offload of fish.
    (4) Signatures--(i) ELB logsheet. The operator daily must sign and 
date each printed ELB logsheet by noon each day to record the previous 
day's ELB information. The signature of the operator is verification of 
acceptance of the responsibility required in paragraph (a)(2) of this 
section.
    (ii) ELB discard report. The operator daily must sign and date each 
printed ELB discard report upon completion of each fishing trip or each 
offload of fish. The signature of the operator is verification of 
acceptance of the responsibility required in paragraph (a)(2) of this 
section.
    (5) Submittal time limits. (i) The operator of a catcher vessel 
using an ELB must upon delivery of catch submit the ELB discard report 
to the mothership, shoreside processor, or SFP.
    (ii) The operator or manager of a buying station that receives 
groundfish catch from a catcher vessel using an ELB must upon delivery 
of catch submit the ELB discard report to the mothership, shoreside 
processor, or SFP, and submit the ELB data export directly to the 
Regional Administrator or through the mothership, shoreside processor, 
or SFP.
    (6) Retention. The operator must keep a signed copy of each ELB 
logsheet and each ELB discard report, filed in sequence for immediate 
access by authorized personnel as described at paragraph (a)(5) of this 
section.
    (7) ELB data export. The operator must transmit an ELB data export 
to NMFS at the specified e-mail address within 24 hours of completing 
each fishing trip or offload, as described under paragraph (f)(7)(i) or 
(ii) of this section in the following manner:
    (i) Directly to NMFS as an e-mail attachment; or
    (ii) If a catcher vessel, send directly to NMFS as an e-mail 
attachment or to NMFS through a shoreside processor, SFP, or mothership 
who received his/her groundfish catch. Through a prior agreement with 
the catcher vessel, the operator of a mothership or the manager of a 
shoreside processor or SFP will forward the ELB data export to NMFS as 
an e-mail attachment within 24 hours of completing receipt of the 
catcher vessel's catch.
    (8) Return receipt. (i) Upon receiving an ELB data export, NMFS 
will generate a dated return-receipt to confirm receipt of the ELB 
data. If errors exist in the data transmitted to NMFS, the receipt will 
identify the errors. If errors are identified, the operator must 
correct the errors and send a revised transmission to NMFS which will 
then confirm acceptance of the ELB data.
    (ii) The operator must retain the NMFS return receipt as described 
in paragraph (a)(5) of this section.
    (iii) If a return receipt from NMFS is not received within 24 
hours, the operator of the catcher vessel, the operator of a catcher/
processor, the operator of the mothership, or the manager of the 
shoreside processor or SFP forwarding the ELB data export for the 
operator of the catcher vessel, must contact NMFS by telephone at 907-
586-7228 or fax at 907-586-7131 for instructions.
    (g) * * *
    (1) General requirements. Except as provided in paragraphs 
(g)(2)(i) through (v) of this section, the operator or manager must 
record on a PTR those species that are listed in Tables 2a and 2c to 
this part when those species are transferred out of the facility or off 
the vessel and may also record species listed in Table 2d to this part.
* * * * *
    (h) Check-in/Check-out report--(1) Requirement. Except as described 
in paragraph (h)(2) of this section, the operator of a catcher/
processor or mothership and manager of a shoreside processor or SFP 
must submit to NMFS a check-in report (BEGIN message) prior to becoming 
active and a check-out report (CEASE message) for every check-in report 
submitted. The check-in report and check-out report must be submitted 
by fax to 907-586-7131, or by e-mail to 
[email protected].
    (2) Exceptions--(i) VMS onboard. The operator of a catcher/
processor or mothership is not required to submit to NMFS a check-in 
report or check-out report if the vessel is carrying onboard a 
transmitting VMS that meets the requirements of Sec.  679.28(f).
    (ii) Exception, two adjacent reporting areas. If on the same day a 
catcher/processor intends to fish in two adjacent reporting areas (an 
action which would require submittal of check-out reports and check-in 
reports multiple times a day when crossing back and forth across a 
reporting area boundary), and the two reporting areas have on that day 
and time an identical fishing status for every species, the operator 
must:
    (A) Submit to NMFS a check-in report to the first area prior to 
entering the first reporting area, and
    (B) Submit to NMFS a check-in report to the second area prior to 
entering the second reporting area.
    (C) Remain within 10 nautical miles (18.5 km) of the boundary 
described in paragraph (h)(2)(i) of this section.
    (D) If the catcher/processor proceeds in the second reporting area 
beyond 10 nautical miles (18.5 km) of the boundary between the two 
areas, the operator must submit a check-out report from the first 
reporting area. The operator must submit a check-out report from the 
second area upon exiting that reporting area.
    (3) Transit through reporting areas. The operator of a catcher/
processor or mothership is not required to submit a check-in or check-
out report if the vessel is transiting through a reporting area and is 
not fishing or receiving fish.

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    (4) Time limits and submittal. Except as indicated in paragraph 
(h)(2) of this section, the operator or manager must submit a check-in 
report and a check-out report according to the following table:

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             For . . .                If you are a . . .     Submit a BEGIN message      Submit a CEASE message
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(i) Each reporting area, except     (A) C/P using trawl    Before gear deployment....  Within 24 hours after
 area 300, 400, 550, or 690.         gear.                                              departing a reporting
                                                                                        area but prior to
                                                                                        checking-in to another
                                                                                        reporting area.
                                    (B) C/P using          Before gear deployment.     Upon completion of gear
                                     longline or pot gear.  May be checked in to more   retrieval and within 24
                                                            than one area               hours after departing
                                                            simultaneously.             each reporting area.
                                    (C) MS...............  Before receiving            Within 24 hours after
                                                            groundfish, must check-in   receipt of fish is
                                                            to reporting area(s)        complete from that
                                                            where groundfish were       reporting area. If
                                                            harvested. May be checked   receipt of groundfish
                                                            in to more than one area    from a reporting area is
                                                            simultaneously.             expected to stop for at
                                                                                        least one month during
                                                                                        the fishing year and
                                                                                        then start up again, may
                                                                                        submit check-out report
                                                                                        for that reporting area.
(ii) COBLZ or RKCSA...............  (A) C/P using trawl    Prior to fishing. Submit    Upon completion of gear
                                     gear.                  one check-in for the        retrieval for
                                                            COBLZ or RKCSA and          groundfish, submit a
                                                            another check-in for the    separate check-out for
                                                            area outside the COBLZ or   the COBLZ or RKCSA and
                                                            RKCSA.                      another check-out for
                                                                                        the area outside the
                                                                                        COBLZ or RKCSA.
                                    (B) MS...............  Before receiving            Upon completion of
                                                            groundfish harvested with   groundfish receipt,
                                                            trawl gear that were        submit a separate check-
                                                            harvested in the COBLZ or   out for the COBLZ or
                                                            RKCSA, submit one check-    RKCSA and another check-
                                                            in for the COBLZ or RKCSA   out for the area outside
                                                            and another check-in for    the COBLZ or RKCSA.
                                                            the area outside the
                                                            COBLZ or RKCSA.
(iii) Gear Type...................  (A) C/P..............  If in the same reporting    Upon completion of gear
                                                            area but using more than    retrieval for
                                                            one gear type, prior to     groundfish, submit a
                                                            fishing submit a separate   separate check-out for
                                                            check-in for each gear      each gear type for which
                                                            type.                       a check-in was
                                                                                        submitted.
                                    (B) MS...............  If harvested in the same    Upon completion of
                                                            reporting area but using    receipt of groundfish,
                                                            more than one gear type,    submit a separate check-
                                                            prior to receiving          out for each gear type
                                                            groundfish submit a         for which a check-in was
                                                            separate check-in for       submitted.
                                                            each gear type.
(iv) CDQ..........................  (A) MS...............  Prior to receiving          Within 24 hours after
                                                            groundfish CDQ, if          receipt of groundfish
                                                            receiving groundfish        CDQ has ceased for each
                                                            under more than one CDQ     CDQ number.
                                                            number, use a separate
                                                            check-in for each CDQ
                                                            number.
                                    (B) C/P..............  Prior to fishing, submit a  Within 24 hours after
                                                            separate check-in for       groundfish CDQ fishing
                                                            each CDQ number.            for each CDQ number has
                                                                                        ceased.
(v) Exempted or Research Fishery..  (A) C/P..............  Prior to fishing, submit a  Upon completion of
                                                            separate check-in for       receipt of groundfish
                                                            each type.                  submit a separate check-
                                                                                        out for each type for
                                                                                        which a check-in was
                                                                                        submitted.
                                    (B) MS...............  Prior to receiving          Upon completion of
                                                            groundfish, submit a        receipt of groundfish
                                                            separate check-in for       submit a separate check-
                                                            each type.                  out for each type for
                                                                                        which a check-in was
                                                                                        submitted.
(vi) Aleutian Islands Pollock       (A) C/P..............  Prior to AIP fishing......  Within 24 hours after
 (AIP).                                                                                 completion of gear
                                                                                        retrieval for AIP.
                                    (B) MS...............  Before receiving AIP......  Within 24 hours after
                                                                                        receipt of AIP has
                                                                                        ceased.
(vii) Processor Type..............  C/P, MS..............  If a catcher/processor and  Upon completion of
                                                            functioning                 simultaneous activity as
                                                            simultaneously as a         both catcher/processor
                                                            mothership in the same      and mothership, a
                                                            reporting area, before      separate check-out, one
                                                            functioning as either       for catcher/processor
                                                            processor type.             and one for mothership.
(viii) Change of fishing year.....  (A) C/P, MS..........  If continually active       If a check-out report was
                                                            through the end of one      not previously submitted
                                                            fishing year and at the     during a fishing year
                                                            beginning of a second       for a reporting area,
                                                            fishing year, submit a      submit a check-out
                                                            check-in for each           report for each
                                                            reporting area to start     reporting area on
                                                            the year on January 1.      December 31.
                                    (B) SS, SFP..........  If continually active       If a check-out report was
                                                            through the end of one      not previously submitted
                                                            fishing year and at the     during a fishing year,
                                                            beginning of a second       submit a check-out
                                                            fishing year, submit a      report on December 31.
                                                            check-in to start the
                                                            year on January 1.
(ix) Interruption of production...  SS, SFP, MS..........  n/a.......................  If receipt of groundfish
                                                                                        is expected to stop for
                                                                                        at least one month
                                                                                        during the fishing year
                                                                                        and then start up again,
                                                                                        the manager or operator
                                                                                        may choose to submit a
                                                                                        check-out report.
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    (5) Required information. The operator of a catcher/processor or 
mothership and the manager of a shoreside processor or SFP must record 
the information in the following table on a check-in report and a 
check-out report, as appropriate.

----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               Check-in report                        Check-out report
       Required information        -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                         MS          C/P        SS, SFP         MS          C/P        SS, SFP
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
(i) Whether an original or revised           X            X            X            X            X            X
 report...........................
(ii) Vessel name, ADF&G processor            X            X   ...........           X            X   ...........
 code, FFP number.................
(iii) Processor name, ADF&G         ...........  ...........           X   ...........  ...........           X
 processor code, FPP number.......
(iv) Representative name, business           X            X            X            X            X            X
 telephone number, business fax
 number...........................
(v) COMSAT number (if applicable).           X            X   ...........           X            X   ...........
(vi) Management program name (see            X            X   ...........           X            X   ...........
 paragraph (a)(1)(iii) of this
 section) and identifying number
 (if any). If harvest is not under
 one of these management programs,
 leave blank......................
(vii) Processor type, gear type...           X            X   ...........           X            X   ...........
(viii) Date (mm/dd/yy) and time
 (A.l.t., military format):
    (A) When receipt of groundfish           X   ...........           X   ...........  ...........  ...........
     will begin...................
    (B) When gear deployment will   ...........           X   ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........
     begin........................
    (C) When the last receipt or    ...........  ...........  ...........           X   ...........           X
     processing of groundfish was
     completed....................
    (D) When the vessel departed    ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........           X   ...........
     the reporting area...........
(ix) Position coordinates:
    (A) Where groundfish receipt             X   ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........
     begins.......................
    (B) Where receiving groundfish  ...........  ...........           X   ...........  ...........  ...........
     (if SFP).....................
    (C) Where gear is deployed....  ...........           X   ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........
    (D) Where the last receipt of   ...........  ...........  ...........           X   ...........  ...........
     groundfish was completed.....
    (E) Where the vessel departed   ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........           X   ...........
     the reporting area...........
(x) Reporting area code:
    (A) Where gear deployment       ...........           X   ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........
     begins.......................
    (B) Where groundfish harvest             X   ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........
     occurred.....................
    (C) Where the last receipt of   ...........  ...........  ...........           X   ...........  ...........
     groundfish was completed.....
    (D) Where the vessel departed   ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........           X   ...........
     the reporting area...........
(xi) Primary and secondary target
 species (A change in intended
 target species within the same
 reporting area does not require a
 new BEGIN message.):
    (A) Expected to be received              X   ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........
     the following week...........
    (B) Expected to be harvested    ...........           X   ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........
     the following week...........
(xii) Indicate (YES or NO) whether  ...........  ...........           X   ...........  ...........  ...........
 this is a check-in report........
(xiii) If YES, indicate:
    (A) If checking-in for the      ...........  ...........           X   ...........  ...........  ...........
     first time this fishing year.
    (B) If checking-in to restart   ...........  ...........           X   ...........  ...........  ...........
     receipt and processing of
     groundfish after filing a
     check-out report.............
(xiv) Indicate (YES or NO) whether  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........           X
 this is a check-out report.......
(xv) If YES, indicate product       ...........  ...........           X   ...........  ...........           X
 weight of all fish or fish
 products (including non-
 groundfish) remaining at the
 facility (other than public cold
 storage) by species code and
 product code. Indicate if
 recorded to the nearest pound or
 to the nearest 0.001 mt..........
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    (i) Weekly production report (WPR). The WPR is removed from use. 
Instead of a WPR, the operator of a mothership or catcher/processor and 
the manager of a shoreside processor or SFP must submit all landings 
information, production information, and discard and disposition 
information using eLandings or other NMFS-approved software (see 
paragraph (e) of this section).
* * * * *
    (l) * * *
    (1) * * *
    (iv) Exemption--(A) Halibut. An IFQ landing of halibut of 500 lb or 
less of IFQ weight determined pursuant to Sec.  679.40(h) and 
concurrent with a legal landing of salmon harvested using hand troll 
gear or power troll gear is exempt from the PNOL required by this 
section.
    (B) Lingcod. An IFQ landing of halibut of 500 lb or less of IFQ 
weight determined pursuant to Sec.  679.40(h) and concurrent with a 
legal landing of lingcod harvested using dinglebar gear is exempt from 
the PNOL required by this section.
    (2) IFQ landing--(i) Remain at landing site. Once the landing has 
commenced, the IFQ permit holder, the IFQ hired master permit holder, 
or the CDQ hired master permit holder, and the harvesting vessel may 
not leave the landing site until the IFQ halibut, IFQ sablefish, or CDQ 
halibut account is properly debited (see Sec.  679.40(h)).
    (ii) No movement of IFQ halibut, CDQ halibut, or IFQ sablefish. The 
offloaded IFQ halibut, CDQ halibut, or IFQ sablefish may not be moved 
from the landing site until the IFQ Landing Report is completed through 
eLandings or other NMFS-approved software and the IFQ permit holder's 
or CDQ permit holder's account is properly debited (see Sec.  
679.40(h)).
    (iii) Single offload site--(A) IFQ halibut and CDQ halibut. The 
vessel operator who lands IFQ halibut or CDQ halibut must continuously 
and completely offload at a single offload site all halibut onboard the 
vessel.
    (B) IFQ sablefish. The vessel operator who lands IFQ sablefish must 
continuously and completely offload at a single offload site all 
sablefish onboard the vessel.
* * * * *

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    5. In Sec.  679.7, paragraph (a)(1)(iii) is added to read as 
follows:


Sec.  679.7  Prohibitions.

* * * * *
    (a) * * *
    (1) * * *
    (iii) Conduct fishing operations from a vessel using other than the 
operation type(s) specified on the FFP (see Sec.  679.4(b)) issued for 
that vessel.
* * * * *
    6. In Sec.  679.22, paragraph (b)(6) is removed and reserved, and 
paragraphs (b)(5)(i) and (ii) are revised to read as follows:


Sec.  679.22  Closures.

* * * * *
    (b) * * *
    (5) * * *
    (i) No FFP holder may fish for groundfish in the Sitka Pinnacles 
Marine Reserve, and no vessel named on an FFP may be anchored in the 
Sitka Pinnacles Marine Reserve, as described in Figure 18 to this part.
    (ii) No person fishing under an IFQ halibut permit may fish for 
halibut and no person fishing under an IFQ sablefish permit may fish 
for sablefish in the Sitka Pinnacles Marine Reserve; and no vessel with 
an IFQ permit holder or IFQ hired master permit holder onboard may be 
anchored in the Sitka Pinnacles Marine Reserve, as described in Figure 
18 to this part.
* * * * *
    7. In Sec.  679.28:
    A. Paragraph (b)(2)(v) is removed and reserved.
    B. Paragraphs (f)(4)(iii) and (h) are added.
    C. Paragraphs (a), (b)(2)(iii), (b)(2)(iv), (b)(2)(vi)(A), 
(f)(4)(i), (f)(4)(ii), and (f)(5) are revised.
    The revisions and additions read as follows:


Sec.  679.28  Equipment and operational requirements.

    (a) Applicability. This section contains the operational 
requirements for scales, observer sampling stations, bins for 
volumetric estimates, vessel monitoring system hardware, catch 
monitoring and control plan, and catcher vessel electronic logbook 
software. The operator or manager must retain a copy of all records 
described in this section (Sec.  679.28) as indicated at Sec.  
679.5(a)(5) and (6) and make available the records upon request of NMFS 
observers and authorized officers as indicated at Sec.  679.5(a)(5).
    (b) * * *
    (2) * * *
    (iii) Who may perform scale inspections and approvals? Scales must 
be inspected and approved by a NMFS-staff scale inspector or an 
inspector designated by NMFS and trained by a NMFS-staff scale 
inspector.
    (iv) How does a vessel owner arrange for a scale inspection? The 
operator must submit a request for a scale inspection at least 10 
working days in advance of the requested date of inspection by filing a 
request online or by printing and faxing the scale inspection request 
at http://www.alaskafisheries.noaa.gov/scales/default.htm.
* * * * *
    (vi) * * *
    (A) Make the vessel and scale available for inspection by the scale 
inspector.
* * * * *
    (f) * * *
    (4) * * *
    (i) Register the vessel's VMS unit with an appropriate service 
provider;
    (ii) Use VMS check-in report to contact OLE by fax at 907-586-7703 
and provide the date (mm/dd/yy), vessel name, USCG documentation 
number, FFP number or Federal crab vessel permit number, name and 
telephone number of contact person, and VMS transmitter ID or serial 
number; and
    (iii) Call OLE at 907-586-7225, Monday through Friday, between the 
hours of 0800 hours, A.l.t., and 1630 hours, A.l.t., at least 72 hours 
before leaving port and receive confirmation that the transmissions are 
being received.
    (5) What must the vessel owner do when the vessel replaces a VMS 
transmitter? A vessel owner who must use a VMS and who intends to 
replace a transmitter, must follow the reporting and confirmation 
procedure for the replacement transmitter, as described in paragraph 
(f)(4) of this section.
* * * * *
    (h) ELB software--(1) How do I get my ELB software approved by 
NMFS?--(i) Specifications. NMFS will provide specifications for ELB 
software upon request. Interested parties may contact NMFS by mail at 
NMFS Alaska Region, Sustainable Fisheries Division, Catch Accounting/
Data Quality, P.O. Box 21668, Juneau, AK 99802-1668; by telephone at 
907-586-7228. The four types of ELB software are:
    (A) Catcher vessel longline or pot gear (see Sec.  679.5(c)(3));
    (B) Catcher/processor longline or pot gear (see Sec.  679.5(c)(3));
    (C) Catcher vessel trawl gear (see Sec.  679.5(c)(4)); and
    (D) Catcher/processor trawl gear (see Sec.  679.5(c)(4)).
    (ii) ELB submittal package. A vendor or developer wishing to have 
an ELB approved by NMFS must submit:
    (A) A fully operational test copy of the software; and
    (B) An application for ELB-approval giving the following 
information (see paragraphs (h)(1)(ii)(B)(1) through (3) of this 
section):
    (1) Company, contact person, address, telephone number, and fax 
number for the company developing the software;
    (2) Name and type of software; and
    (3) Printed name and signature of individual submitting the 
software for approval.
    (C) Copies of all manuals and documentation for the software.
    (iii) ELB approval. NMFS will approve ELB software within 60 
working days of receipt of all required information if the software 
meets the following standards in paragraphs (h)(1)(iii)(A) through (H) 
of this section):
    (A) Has fields for the entry of all information required for a 
paper DFL or DCPL as described in Sec.  679.5(c)(3) and (4), as 
appropriate.
    (B) The software must automatically time and date stamp each 
printed copy of the ELB logsheet and ELB discard report and clearly 
identify the first printed copy as an original. If any changes are made 
to the data in the ELB, subsequent printed copies must clearly be 
identified as revised. The software must be designed to prevent the 
operator from overriding this feature.
    (C) The software must export data as an ASCII comma delimited text 
file, xml file, or other format approved by NMFS.
    (D) The software must integrate with the vessel's global 
positioning system (GPS) to allow vessel location fields to be 
completed automatically.
    (E) When the software is started, it must clearly show the software 
version number.
    (F) The software must be designed to facilitate the transfer of an 
export file to NMFS as an e-mail attachment.
    (G) The software must be designed to ensure that an operator can 
comply with the requirements for ELB use as described in Sec.  
679.5(f).
    (H) The software must include sufficient data validation capability 
to prevent a submitter from accidentally transmitting a data file or 
printing an ELB logsheet that is incomplete or contains clearly 
erroneous data.
    (2) What if I need to make changes to NMFS-approved ELB software?--
(i) NMFS-instigated changes. NMFS will provide the developer with 
information that affects the ELB software as soon as it is available 
for distribution, e.g., changes in species codes or product codes.

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    (ii) Developer-instigated changes. The developer must submit a copy 
of the changed software along with documentation describing the need 
for the change to NMFS for review and approval as described in 
paragraph (h)(1)(ii) of this section. NMFS will review and approve the 
new version according to the guidelines set forth in paragraph 
(h)(1)(iii) of this section.
    (iii) NMFS-approved ELB changes. If changes to ELB software are 
approved by NMFS, the developer must:
    (A) Give the revised software a new version number;
    (B) Notify all known ELB users of the software that a new version 
is available; and
    (C) Ensure that the ELB users are provided with a revised copy 
within 15 days of notification.
* * * * *
    8. In Sec.  679.40, paragraph (c)(3) is revised and paragraph (h) 
is added to read as follows:


Sec.  679.40  Sablefish and halibut QS.

* * * * *
    (c) * * *
    (3) IFQ permit. The Regional Administrator shall issue to each QS 
holder, pursuant to Sec.  679.4, an IFQ permit specifying the maximum 
amount of halibut and sablefish that may be harvested with fixed gear 
in a specified IFQ regulatory area and vessel category. Such IFQ 
permits will be sent to each QS holder at the address on record for 
that person prior to the start of the IFQ fishing season or following 
transfers or penalties (15 CFR part 904).
* * * * *
    (h) Properly debited landing--(1) Permit holder's account. Except 
as provided in paragraph (g) of this section, all IFQ halibut, CDQ 
halibut, and IFQ sablefish catch onboard a vessel must be weighed and 
debited from the IFQ permit holder's account or CDQ halibut permit 
holder's account under which the catch was harvested.
    (2) Properly debited account. A properly concluded groundfish IFQ 
landing receipt, crab IFQ landing receipt, or a manual IFQ landing 
report which is signed by the Registered Buyer and IFQ permit holder or 
IFQ hired master permit holder or CDQ hired master permit holder 
constitutes confirmation that the IFQ permit holder's or CDQ permit 
holder's account is properly debited.
    (3) Source of debit. NMFS shall use the following sources (see 
paragraphs (h)(3)(i) and (ii) of this section) of information to debit 
a CDQ halibut, IFQ halibut, or IFQ sablefish account:
    (i) Unprocessed landing. If offload of unprocessed IFQ halibut, CDQ 
halibut, or IFQ sablefish from a vessel, the scale weight (to the 
nearest pound) of the halibut or sablefish product actually measured at 
the time of offload, as required by Sec.  679.5(e)(8)(i)(K) to be 
included in the IFQ Landing Report.
    (ii) Processed landing. If offload of processed IFQ halibut, CDQ 
halibut, or IFQ sablefish from a vessel, the scale weight (to the 
nearest pound) of the halibut or sablefish processed product actually 
measured at or before the time of offload. If the product scale weights 
are taken before the time of offload, then the species and actual 
product weight of each box or container must be visibly marked on the 
outside of each container to facilitate inspection by OLE or designees.
    9. In Sec.  679.42, paragraphs (c), (h)(3), and (j)(8) are revised 
and paragraph (h)(4) is added to read as follows:


Sec.  679.42  Limitations on use of QS and IFQ.

* * * * *
    (c) Requirements and deductions. Any individual who harvests 
halibut or sablefish with fixed gear must have a valid IFQ permit, and 
if a hired master is conducting the harvest, a valid IFQ hired master 
permit, aboard the vessel at all times during the fishing trip and 
present during the landing.
* * * * *
    (h) * * *
    (3) Excess. An IFQ permit holder who receives an approved IFQ 
allocation of halibut or sablefish in excess of these limitations may 
nevertheless catch and retain all that IFQ with a single vessel. 
However, two or more IFQ permit holders may not catch and retain their 
IFQs with one vessel in excess of these limitations.
    (4) Liability. Owners of vessels exceeding these limitations are 
jointly and severally liable with IFQ permit holders and IFQ hired 
master permit holders whose harvesting causes the vessel to exceed 
these limitations.
* * * * *
    (j) * * *
    (8) A corporation, partnership, or other non-individual entity, 
except for a publicly held corporation, that receives an allocation of 
QS must provide annual updates to the Regional Administrator 
identifying all current shareholders, partners, or members to the 
individual person level and affirming the entity's continuing existence 
as a corporation or partnership, or other non-individual entity.
* * * * *
    10. In Sec.  679.50, paragraph (g)(1)(ix)(A) is revised to read as 
follows:


Sec.  679.50  Groundfish Observer Program.

* * * * *
    (g) * * *
    (1) * * *
    (ix) * * *
    (A) Ensure that transfers of observers at sea are carried out 
during daylight hours, under safe conditions, and with the agreement of 
observers involved.
* * * * *


Sec. Sec.  679.1, 679.2, 679.4, 679.5, 679.20, 679.21, 679.22, 679.27, 
679.28, 679.40, 679.41, 679.42, 679.50, 679.61, and 679.84   [Amended]

    11. At each of the locations shown in the Location column, remove 
the phrase indicated in the ``Remove'' column and replace it with the 
phrase indicated in the ``Add'' column for the number of times 
indicated in the ``Frequency'' column.

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                 Location                             Remove                        Add               Frequency
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Sec.   679.1 introductory text...........  under the Magnuson-Stevens   under the Magnuson-Stevens             1
                                            Fishery Conservation and     Fishery Conservation and
                                            Management Act and the       Management Act, 16 U.S.C.
                                            Northern Pacific Halibut     1801 et seq. (Magnuson-
                                            Act.                         Stevens Act) and the
                                                                         Northern Pacific Halibut
                                                                         Act of 1982 (Halibut Act).
Sec.   679.1(a)(2).......................  5 AAC 28.110...............  5 AAC 28.111...............            1
Sec.   679.2 definition of ``Authorized    food bank distributors.....  food bank distributors (see            1
 distributor''.                                                          Sec.   679.26, Prohibited
                                                                         Species Donation Program).
Sec.   679.2 definition of ``Authorized    paragraph (10)(ix).........  paragraph (14)(ix).........            1
 fishing gear'' paragraph (14)(iii)
 introductory text.
Sec.   679.2 definition of ``Authorized    paragraph (10)(iii)........  paragraph (14)(iii)........            1
 fishing gear'' paragraph (14)(iv).

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Sec.   679.2 definition of ``Authorized    paragraphs (10)(iii) and     paragraphs (14)(iii) and               1
 fishing gear'' paragraph (14)(v).          (iv).                        (iv).
Sec.   679.2 definition of ``Basis         authorized to harvest......  authorized to harvest (see             1
 species''.                                                              Tables 10 and 11 to this
                                                                         part).
Sec.   679.2 definition of ``Catcher/      Catcher/processor means:...  Catcher/processor (C/P)                1
 processor'' introductory text.                                          means:.
Sec.   679.2 definition of ``Catcher       Catcher vessel means.......  Catcher vessel (CV) means..            1
 vessel''.
Sec.   679.2 definition of ``Legal         Weekly Production Report...  production report..........            1
 rockfish landing for purposes of
 qualifying for the Rockfish Program''
 paragraph (2)(i).
Sec.   679.2 definition of ``Person''....  other entity...............  other non-individual entity            1
Sec.   679.2 definition of ``Prohibited    Regulated under this part..  issued an FFP under Sec.               1
 species''.                                                              679.4(b).
Sec.   679.2 definition of ``Stationary    Stationary floating          Stationary floating                    1
 floating processor''.                      processor.                   processor (SFP).
Sec.   679.2 definition of ``U.S.          other entity...............  other non-individual entity            1
 Citizen'' paragraph (2)(ii).
Sec.   679.2 definition of ``Vessel        Sec.   679.5(b)(3).........  Sec.   679.4(b)(3).........            1
 operations category''.
Sec.   679.2 definition of ``Weekly        (see Sec.   679.5(i))......  is no longer required (see             1
 production report (WPR)''.                                              Sec.   679.5(e)(9) and
                                                                         (10)).
Sec.   679.4(b)(5)(ii)...................  owner; and the name........  owner; and if applicable,              1
                                                                         the name.
Sec.   679.4(b)(5)(iii)..................  horsepower; whether this is  horsepower; and whether                1
                                            a vessel of the United       this is a vessel of the
                                            States; and whether this     United States.
                                            vessel will be used as a
                                            stationary floating
                                            processor.
Sec.   679.4(d)(1)(i), (d)(2)(i),          suspended, or modified.....  suspended, surrendered in              1
 (d)(3)(i), and (d)(3)(iv).                                              accordance with paragraph
                                                                         (a)(9) of this section, or
                                                                         modified.
Sec.   679.4(k) heading..................  Licenses for license         Licenses for license                   1
                                            limitation groundfish or     limitation program (LLP)
                                            crab species.                groundfish or crab species.
Sec.   679.4(k)(3)(ii)(A)(3) and (k)(4)    Weekly Production Reports..  production reports.........            1
 introductory text.
Sec.   679.4(k)(5)(iv)...................  Pacific time...............  Alaska local time..........            1
Sec.   679.5(g)(1)(i) heading............  Groundfish.................  Groundfish and donated                 1
                                                                         prohibited species.
Sec.   679.5(p)(2).......................  Alaska Department of Fish &  ADF&G Division of                      1
                                            Game, Division of            Commercial Fisheries.
                                            Commercial Fisheries.
Sec.   679.5(r)(3).......................  SPELR......................  eLandings..................            2
Sec.   679.5(r)(5) heading...............  Weekly production report     Production reports.........            1
                                            (WPR).
Sec.   679.5(r)(5).......................  submit a WPR as described    submit a production report             1
                                            in paragraph (i) of this     as described in paragraphs
                                            section.                     (e)(9) and (10) of this
                                                                         section.
Sec.   679.5(r)(10)(i)(B)(2).............  as reported in a WPR.......  as reported in a production            1
                                                                         report.
Sec.   679.20(e) heading.................  Maximum retainable amounts-- Maximum retainable amounts             1
                                            .                            (MRA)--.
Sec.   679.20(g)(2)(iii).................  Sec.   679.5(a)(9).........  Sec.   679.5(a)(7)(v)(C)...            1
Sec.   679.21(a)(2)......................  motherships and shoreside    motherships, shoreside                 1
                                            processors.                  processors, and SFPs.
Sec.   679.21(e)(7)(vii).................  during August..............  during the period August...            1
Sec.   679.22(b)(1)(iii).................  open to any trawl other      open unless otherwise                  1
                                            than a pelagic trawl gear    closed to trawling.
                                            year round.
Sec.   679.27(j)(2)......................  weekly production report     production report required             1
                                            required at Sec.             at Sec.   679.5(e)(10).
                                            679.5(i).
Sec.   679.28(c)(3)(i)...................  Sec.   679.5(a)(13)........  Sec.   679.5(a)(5)(ii).....            1
Sec.   679.40(a)(2)(i)(D)................  other entity...............  other non-individual entity            1
Sec.   679.40(a)(3)(v)(B)................  WPRs.......................  production reports.........            1
Sec.   679.40(a)(6)(i)...................  corporation or partnership.  corporation, partnership,              2
                                                                         or other non-individual
                                                                         entity.
Sec.   679.41(d)(2)(ii)..................  A corporation, partnership,  A corporation, partnership,            1
                                            or other entity.             or other non-individual
                                                                         entity.
Sec.   679.42(j) heading.................  corporations and             corporations, partnerships,            1
                                            partnerships.                or other non-individual
                                                                         entities.
Sec.   679.42(j).........................  corporation, partnership,    corporation, partnership,             13
                                            or other entity.             association, or other non-
                                                                         individual entity.
Sec.   679.42(j).........................  corporation or partnership.  corporation, partnership,             10
                                                                         association, or other non-
                                                                         individual entity.
Sec.   679.50(c)(3)(i)...................  weekly production report     production report submitted            1
                                            submitted to the Regional    to the Regional
                                            Administrator under Sec.     Administrator under Sec.
                                            679.5(i).                    679.5(e)(10).
Sec.   679.50(c)(3)(ii)..................  weekly production report     production reports                     1
                                            submitted to the Regional    submitted to the Regional
                                            Administrator for that       Administrator under Sec.
                                            week by the mothership       679.5(e)(10).
                                            under Sec.   679.5(i).
Sec.   679.61(d)(1)......................  paragraph (c) of this        this paragraph (d).........            1
                                            section.
Sec.   679.61(e)(1)......................  paragraph (c) of...........  this section this paragraph            1
                                                                         (d).

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Sec.   679.84(b).........................  Sec.   679.4(m)............  Sec.   679.4(n)............            1
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    12. The map in Figure 3 to part 679 is revised to read as follows:
BILLING CODE 3510-22-P
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    16. Table 1 to part 679 is removed; Tables 1a, 1b, and 1c to part 
679 are added; and Tables 2a and 2b to part 679 are revised to read as 
follows:

       Table 1a to Part 679--Delivery Condition and Product Codes
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                         Description                              Code
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                            General Use Codes
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Belly flaps. Flesh in region of pelvic and pectoral fins and          19
 behind head (ancillary only)................................
Bled only. Throat or isthmus slit to allow blood to drain....         03
Bled fish destined for fish meal (includes offsite                    42
 production). DO NOT RECORD ON PTR.
Bones (if meal, report as 32) (ancillary only)...............         39
Butterfly, no backbone.
Head removed, belly slit, viscera and most of backbone                37
 removed; fillets attached...................................
Cheeks. Muscles on sides of head (ancillary only)............         17
Chins. Lower jaw (mandible), muscles, and flesh (ancillary            18
 only).......................................................
Fillets, deep-skin. Meat with skin, adjacent meat with silver         24
 lining, and ribs removed from sides of body behind head and
 in front of tail, resulting in thin fillets.................
Fillets, skinless/boneless. Meat with both skin and ribs              23
 removed, from sides of body behind head and in front of tail
Fillets with ribs, no skin.
Meat with ribs with skin removed, from sides of body behind           22
 head and in front of tail...................................
Fillets with skin and ribs.
Meat and skin with ribs attached, from sides of body behind           20
 head and in front of tail...................................
Fillets with skin, no ribs.
Meat and skin with ribs removed, from sides of body behind            21
 head and in front of tail...................................
Fish meal. Meal from whole fish or fish parts; includes bone          32
 meal........................................................

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Fish oil. Rendered oil from whole fish or fish parts. Record          33
 only oil destined for sale and not oil stored or burned for
 fuel onboard................................................
Gutted, head on. Belly slit and viscera removed..............         04
Gutted, head off. Belly slit and viscera removed.............         05
Head and gutted, with roe....................................         06
Headed and gutted, Western cut.
Head removed just in front of the collar bone, and viscera            07
 removed.....................................................
Headed and gutted, Eastern cut.
Head removed just behind the collar bone, and viscera removed         08
Headed and gutted, tail removed.
Head removed usually in front of collar bone, and viscera and         10
 tail removed................................................
Heads. Heads only, regardless where severed from body                 16
 (ancillary only)............................................
Kirimi (Steak). Head removed either in front or behind the            11
 collar bone, viscera removed, and tail removed by cuts
 perpendicular to the spine, resulting in a steak............
Mantles, octopus or squid. Flesh after removal of viscera and         36
 arms........................................................
Milt (in sacs, or testes) (ancillary only)...................         34
Minced. Ground flesh.........................................         31
Other retained product. If product is not listed on this              97
 table, enter code 97 and write a description and product
 recovery rate next to it in parentheses.....................
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                            General Use Codes
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Pectoral girdle. Collar bone and associated bones, cartilage          15
 and flesh...................................................
Roe. Eggs, either loose or in sacs, or skeins (ancillary              14
 only).......................................................
Salted and split. Head removed, belly slit, viscera removed,          12
 fillets cut from head to tail but remaining attached near
 tail. Product salted........................................
Stomachs. Includes all internal organs (ancillary only)......         35
Surimi. Paste from fish flesh and additives..................         30
Whole fish or shellfish/food fish............................         01
Wings. On skates, side fins are cut off next to body.........         13
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                             Shellfish Only
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Soft shell crab..............................................         75
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Bitter crab..................................................         76
Deadloss.....................................................         79
Sections.....................................................         80
Meat.........................................................         81
------------------------------------------------------------------------


    Note: When using whole fish codes, record round weights not 
product weights, even if the whole fish is not used.


           Table 1b to Part 679--Discard and Disposition Codes
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                         Description                              Code
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Confiscation.................................................         63
Deadloss (crab only).........................................         79
Halibut retained for future sale (Halibut only)..............         87
Overage (Specify overage type in comment)....................         62
Tagged Fish (Exempt from IFQ)................................         64
Whole fish/bait, not sold. Used as bait on board vessel......         92
Whole fish/bait, sold........................................         61
Whole fish/discard at sea....................................         98
Whole groundfish and prohibited species discarded by catcher
 vessels, catcher/processors, motherships, or tenders. DO NOT
 RECORD ON PTR.
Whole fish/discard, damaged.
Whole fish damaged by observer's sampling procedures.........         93
Whole fish/discard, decomposed. Decomposed or previously              89
 discarded fish..............................................
Whole fish/discard, infested. Flea-infested fish, parasite-           88
 infested fish...............................................
Whole fish/discard, onshore. Discard after delivery and               99
 before processing by shoreside processors, stationary
 floating processors, and buying stations and in-plant
 discard of whole groundfish and prohibited species during
 processing. DO NOT RECORD ON PTR............................
Whole fish/donated prohibited species........................         86
Number of Pacific salmon or Pacific halibut, otherwise
 required to be discarded that is donated to charity under a
 NMFS-authorized program.
Whole fish/fish meal.
Whole fish destined for meal (includes offsite production.)           41
 DO NOT RECORD ON PTR........................................

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Whole fish/personal use, consumption. Fish or fish products           95
 eaten on board or taken off the vessel for personal use. Not
 sold or utilized as bait....................................
Whole fish/sold, for human consumption.......................         60
------------------------------------------------------------------------


    Note: When using whole fish codes, record round weights not 
product weights, even if the whole fish is not used.


                Table 1c to Part 679--Product Type Codes
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                    Description                              Code
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Ancillary product.
A product, such as meal, heads, internal organs,     A
 pectoral girdles, or any other product that may be
 made from the same fish as the primary product.
Primary product.
A product, such as fillets, made from each fish,     P
 with the highest recovery rate.
Reprocessed or rehandled product.
A product, such as meal, that results from           R
 processing a previously reported product or from
 rehandling a previously reported product.
------------------------------------------------------------------------


           Table 2a to Part 679--Species Codes: FMP Groundfish
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                       Species description                         Code
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Atka mackerel (greenling).......................................     193
Flatfish, miscellaneous (flatfish species without separate           120
 codes).........................................................
FLOUNDER:
  Alaska plaice.................................................     133
  Arrowtooth and/or Kamchatka...................................     121
  Starry........................................................     129
Octopus, North Pacific..........................................     870
Pacific cod.....................................................     110
Pollock.........................................................     270
ROCKFISH:
  Aurora (Sebastes aurora)......................................     185
  Black (BSAI) (S. melanops)....................................     142
  Blackgill (S. melanostomus)...................................     177
  Blue (BSAI) (S. mystinus).....................................     167
  Bocaccio (S. paucispinis).....................................     137
  Canary (S. pinniger)..........................................     146
  Chilipepper (S. goodei).......................................     178
  China (S. nebulosus)..........................................     149
  Copper (S. caurinus)..........................................     138
  Darkblotched (S. crameri).....................................     159
  Dusky (S. ciliatus)...........................................     154
  Greenstriped (S. elongatus)...................................     135
  Harlequin (S. variegatus).....................................     176
  Northern (S. polyspinis)......................................     136
  Pacific Ocean perch (S. alutus)...............................     141
  Pygmy (S. wilsoni)............................................     179
  Quillback (S. maliger)........................................     147
  Redbanded (S. babcocki).......................................     153
  Redstripe (S. proriger).......................................     158
  Rosethorn (S. helvomaculatus).................................     150
  Rougheye (S. aleutianus)......................................     151
  Sharpchin (S. zacentrus)......................................     166
  Shortbelly (S. jordani).......................................     181
  Shortraker (S. borealis)......................................     152
  Silvergray (S. brevispinis)...................................     157
  Splitnose (S. diploproa)......................................     182
  Stripetail (S. saxicola)......................................     183
  Thornyhead (all Sebastolobus species).........................     143
  Tiger (S. nigrocinctus).......................................     148
  Vermilion (S. miniatus).......................................     184
  Widow (S. entomelas)..........................................     156
  Yelloweye (S. ruberrimus).....................................     145
  Yellowmouth (S. reedi)........................................     175
  Yellowtail (S. flavidus)......................................     155
Sablefish (blackcod)............................................     710
Sculpins........................................................     160
SHARKS:
  Other (if salmon, spiny dogfish or Pacific sleeper shark--use      689
   specific species code).......................................
  Pacific sleeper...............................................     692
  Salmon........................................................     690
  Spiny dogfish.................................................     691
SKATES:
  Big...........................................................     702
  Longnose......................................................     701
  Other (If longnose or big skate--use specific species code)...     700
SOLE:
  Butter........................................................     126
  Dover.........................................................     124
  English.......................................................     128
  Flathead......................................................     122
  Petrale.......................................................     131
  Rex...........................................................     125
  Rock..........................................................     123
  Sand..........................................................     132
  Yellowfin.....................................................     127
Squid, majestic.................................................     875
Turbot, Greenland...............................................     134
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          Table 2d to Part 679--Species Codes: Non-FMP Species
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                               General use
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
                       Species description                         Code
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Arctic char (anadromous)........................................     521
Bering flounder (Hippoglossoides robustus)......................     116
Dolly varden (anadromous).......................................     531
Eels or eel-like fish...........................................     210
Eel, wolf.......................................................     217
GREENLING:
  Kelp..........................................................     194
  Rock..........................................................     191
  Whitespot.....................................................     192
Grenadier, giant................................................     214
Grenadier (rattail).............................................     213
Jellyfish (unspecified).........................................     625
Lamprey, Pacific................................................     600
Lingcod.........................................................     130
Lumpsucker......................................................     216
Pacific flatnose................................................     260
Pacific hagfish.................................................     212
Pacific hake....................................................     112
Pacific lamprey.................................................     600
Pacific saury...................................................     220
Pacific tomcod..................................................     250
Poacher (Family Agonidae).......................................     219
Prowfish........................................................     215
Ratfish.........................................................     714
Rockfish, black (GOA)...........................................     142
Rockfish, blue (GOA)............................................     167
Sardine, Pacific (pilchard).....................................     170
Sea cucumber, red...............................................     895
Shad............................................................     180
Skilfish........................................................     715
Snailfish, general (genus Liparis and genus Careproctus)........     218
Sturgeon, general...............................................     680
Wrymouths.......................................................     211
SHELLFISH:
  Abalone, northern (pinto).....................................     860
CLAMS:
  Arctic surf...................................................     812
  Cockle........................................................     820
  Eastern softshell.............................................     842
  Pacific geoduck...............................................     815
  Pacific littleneck............................................     840
  Pacific razor.................................................     830
  Washington butter.............................................     810
Coral...........................................................     899
Mussel, blue....................................................     855
Oyster, Pacific.................................................     880
Scallop, weathervane............................................     850
Scallop, pink (or calico).......................................     851
SHRIMP:
  Coonstripe....................................................     964
  Humpy.........................................................     963
  Northern (pink)...............................................     961
  Sidestripe....................................................     962
  Spot..........................................................     965
Snails..........................................................     890
Urchin, green sea...............................................     893
Urchin, red sea.................................................     892
------------------------------------------------------------------------

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                                  Table 4 to Part 679--Steller Sea Lion Protection Areas Pollock Fisheries Restrictions
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                                                                    Boundaries from                         Boundaries to \1\               Pollock no-
                                                      -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------  fishing zones
            Site name               Area or subarea                                                                                       for trawl gear
                                                             Latitude            Longitude             Latitude            Longitude       \2\,\8\ (nm)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Column No. 1                      2..................  3..................  4..................  5..................  6.................               7
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
St. Lawrence I./S Punuk I.......  Bering Sea.........  63[deg]04.00 N.....  168[deg]51.00 W....  ...................  ..................              20
St. Lawrence I./SW Cape.........  Bering Sea.........  63[deg]18.00 N.....  171[deg]26.00 W....  ...................  ..................              20
Hall I..........................  Bering Sea.........  60[deg]37.00 N.....  173[deg]00.00 W....  ...................  ..................              20
St. Paul I./Sea Lion Rock.......  Bering Sea.........  57[deg]06.00 N.....  170[deg]17.50 W....  ...................  ..................               3
St. Paul I./NE Pt...............  Bering Sea.........  57[deg]15.00 N.....  170[deg]06.50 W....  ...................  ..................               3
Walrus I. (Pribilofs)...........  Bering Sea.........  57[deg]11.00 N.....  169[deg]56.00 W....  ...................  ..................              10
St. George I./Dalnoi Pt.........  Bering Sea.........  56[deg]36.00 N.....  169[deg]46.00 W....  ...................  ..................               3
St. George I./S Rookery.........  Bering Sea.........  56[deg]33.50 N.....  169[deg]40.00 W....  ...................  ..................               3
Cape Newenham...................  Bering Sea.........  58[deg]39.00 N.....  162[deg]10.50 W....  ...................  ..................              20
Round (Walrus Islands)..........  Bering Sea.........  58[deg]36.00 N.....  159[deg]58.00 W....  ...................  ..................              20
Attu I./Cape Wrangell...........  Aleutian I.........  52[deg]54.60 N.....  172[deg]27.90 E....  52[deg]55.40 N.....  172[deg]27.20 E...              20
Agattu I./Gillon Pt.............  Aleutian I.........  52[deg]24.13 N.....  173[deg]21.31 E....  ...................  ..................              20
Attu I./Chirikof Pt.............  Aleutian I.........  52[deg]49.75 N.....  173[deg]26.00 E....  ...................  ..................              20
Agattu I./Cape Sabak............  Aleutian I.........  52[deg]22.50 N.....  173[deg]43.30 E....  52[deg]21.80 N.....  173[deg]41.40 E...              20
Alaid I.........................  Aleutian I.........  52[deg]46.50 N.....  173[deg]51.50 E....  52[deg]45.00 N.....  173[deg]56.50 E...              20
Shemya I........................  Aleutian I.........  52[deg]44.00 N.....  174[deg]08.70 E....  ...................  ..................              20
Buldir I........................  Aleutian I.........  52[deg]20.25 N.....  175[deg]54.03 E....  52[deg]20.38 N.....  175[deg]53.85 E...              20
Kiska I./Cape St. Stephen.......  Aleutian I.........  51[deg]52.50 N.....  177[deg]12.70 E....  51[deg]53.50 N.....  177[deg]12.00 E...              20
Kiska I./Sobaka & Vega..........  Aleutian I.........  51[deg]49.50 N.....  177[deg]19.00 E....  51[deg]48.50 N.....  177[deg]20.50 E...              20
Kiska I./Lief Cove..............  Aleutian I.........  51[deg]57.16 N.....  177[deg]20.41 E....  51[deg]57.24 N.....  177[deg]20.53 E...              20
Kiska I./Sirius Pt..............  Aleutian I.........  52[deg]08.50 N.....  177[deg]36.50 E....  ...................  ..................              20
Tanadak I. (Kiska)..............  Aleutian I.........  51[deg]56.80 N.....  177[deg]46.80 E....  ...................  ..................              20
Segula I........................  Aleutian I.........  51[deg]59.90 N.....  178[deg]05.80 E....  52[deg]03.06 N.....  178[deg]08.80 E...              20
Ayugadak Point..................  Aleutian I.........  51[deg]45.36 N.....  178[deg]24.30 E....  ...................  ..................              20
Rat I./Krysi Pt.................  Aleutian I.........  51[deg]49.98 N.....  178[deg]12.35 E....  ...................  ..................              20
Little Sitkin I.................  Aleutian I.........  51[deg]59.30 N.....  178[deg]29.80 E....  ...................  ..................              20
Amchitka I./Column Rocks........  Aleutian I.........  51[deg]32.32 N.....  178[deg]49.28 E....  ...................  ..................              20
Amchitka I./East Cape...........  Aleutian I.........  51[deg]22.26 N.....  179[deg]27.93 E....  51[deg]22.00 N.....  179[deg]27.00 E...              20
Amchitka I./Cape Ivakin.........  Aleutian I.........  51[deg]24.46 N.....  179[deg]24.21 E....  ...................  ..................              20
Semisopochnoi/Petrel Pt.........  Aleutian I.........  52[deg]01.40 N.....  179[deg]36.90 E....  52[deg]01.50 N.....  179[deg]39.00 E...              20
Semisopochnoi I./Pochnoi Pt.....  Aleutian I.........  51[deg]57.30 N.....  179[deg]46.00 E....  ...................  ..................              20
Amatignak I. Nitrof Pt..........  Aleutian I.........  51[deg]13.00 N.....  179[deg]07.80 W....  ...................  ..................              20
Unalga & Dinkum Rocks...........  Aleutian I.........  51[deg]33.67 N.....  179[deg]04.25 W....  51[deg]35.09 N.....  179[deg]03.66 W...              20
Ulak I./Hasgox Pt...............  Aleutian I.........  51[deg]18.90 N.....  178[deg]58.90 W....  51[deg]18.70 N.....  178[deg]59.60 W...              20
Kavalga I.......................  Aleutian I.........  51[deg]34.50 N.....  178[deg]51.73 W....  51[deg]34.50 N.....  178[deg]49.50 W...              20
Tag I...........................  Aleutian I.........  51[deg]33.50 N.....  178[deg]34.50 W....  ...................  ..................              20
Ugidak I........................  Aleutian I.........  51[deg]34.95 N.....  178[deg]30.45 W....  ...................  ..................              20
Gramp Rock......................  Aleutian I.........  51[deg]28.87 N.....  178[deg]20.58 W....  ...................  ..................              20
Tanaga I./Bumpy Pt..............  Aleutian I.........  51[deg]55.00 N.....  177[deg]58.50 W....  51[deg]55.00 N.....  177[deg]57.10 W...              20
Bobrof I........................  Aleutian I.........  51[deg]54.00 N.....  177[deg]27.00 W....  ...................  ..................              20
Kanaga I./Ship Rock.............  Aleutian I.........  51[deg]46.70 N.....  177[deg]20.72 W....  ...................  ..................              20
Kanaga I./North Cape............  Aleutian I.........  51[deg]56.50 N.....  177[deg]09.00 W....  ...................  ..................              20
Adak I..........................  Aleutian I.........  51[deg]35.50 N.....  176[deg]57.10 W....  51[deg]37.40 N.....  176[deg]59.60 W...              20
Little Tanaga Strait............  Aleutian I.........  51[deg]49.09 N.....  176[deg]13.90 W....  ...................  ..................              20
Great Sitkin I..................  Aleutian I.........  52[deg]06.00 N.....  176[deg]10.50 W....  52[deg]06.60 N.....  176[deg]07.00 W...              20
Anagaksik I.....................  Aleutian I.........  51[deg]50.86 N.....  175[deg]53.00 W....  ...................  ..................              20
Kasatochi I.....................  Aleutian I.........  52[deg]11.11 N.....  175[deg]31.00 W....  ...................  ..................              20
Atka I./North Cape..............  Aleutian I.........  52[deg]24.20 N.....  174[deg]17.80 W....  ...................  ..................              20
Amlia I./Sviech. Harbor \11\....  Aleutian I.........  52[deg]01.80 N.....  173[deg]23.90 W....  ...................  ..................              20
Sagigik I \11\..................  Aleutian I.........  52[deg]00.50 N.....  173[deg]09.30 W....  ...................  ..................              20
Amlia I./East \11\..............  Aleutian I.........  52[deg]05.70 N.....  172[deg]59.00 W....  52[deg]05.75 N.....  172[deg]57.50 W...              20
Tanadak I. (Amlia \11\).........  Aleutian I.........  52[deg]04.20 N.....  172[deg]57.60 W....  ...................  ..................              20
Agligadak I \11\................  Aleutian I.........  52[deg]06.09 N.....  172[deg]54.23 W....  ...................  ..................              20
Seguam I./Saddleridge Pt \11\...  Aleutian I.........  52[deg]21.05 N.....  172[deg]34.40 W....  52[deg]21.02 N.....  172[deg]33.60 W...              20
Seguam I./Finch Pt..............  Aleutian I.........  52[deg]23.40 N.....  172[deg]27.70 W....  52[deg]23.25 N.....  172[deg]24.30 W...              20
Seguam I./South Side............  Aleutian I.........  52[deg]21.60 N.....  172[deg]19.30 W....  52[deg]15.55 N.....  172[deg]31.22 W...              20
Amukta I. & Rocks...............  Aleutian I.........  52[deg]27.25 N.....  171[deg]17.90 W....  ...................  ..................              20
Chagulak I......................  Aleutian I.........  52[deg]34.00 N.....  171[deg]10.50 W....  ...................  ..................              20
Yunaska I.......................  Aleutian I.........  52[deg]41.40 N.....  170[deg]36.35 W....  ...................  ..................              20
Uliaga \3\......................  Bering Sea.........  53[deg]04.00 N.....  169[deg]47.00 W....  53[deg]05.00 N.....  169[deg]46.00 W...           20,10
Chuginadak......................  Gulf of Alaska.....  52[deg]46.70 N.....  169[deg]41.90 W....  ...................  ..................              20
Kagamil \3\.....................  Bering Sea.........  53[deg]02.10 N.....  169[deg]41.00 W....  ...................  ..................           20,10
Samalga.........................  Gulf of Alaska.....  52[deg]46.00 N.....  169[deg]15.00 W....  ...................  ..................              20
Adugak I \3\....................  Bering Sea.........  52[deg]54.70 N.....  169[deg]10.50 W....  ...................  ..................              10
Umnak I./Cape Aslik \3\.........  Bering Sea.........  53[deg]25.00 N.....  168[deg]24.50 W....  ...................  ..................              BA
Ogchul I........................  Gulf of Alaska.....  52[deg]59.71 N.....  168[deg]24.24 W....  ...................  ..................              20
Bogoslof I./Fire I \3\..........  Bering Sea.........  53[deg]55.69 N.....  168[deg]02.05 W....  ...................  ..................              BA

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Polivnoi Rock...................  Gulf of Alaska.....  53[deg]15.96 N.....  167[deg]57.99 W....  ...................  ..................              20
Emerald I.......................  Gulf of Alaska.....  53[deg]17.50 N.....  167[deg]51.50 W....  ...................  ..................              20
Unalaska/Cape Izigan............  Gulf of Alaska.....  53[deg]13.64 N.....  167[deg]39.37 W....  ...................  ..................              20
Unalaska/Bishop Pt \9\..........  Bering Sea.........  53[deg]58.40 N.....  166[deg]57.50 W....  ...................  ..................              10
Akutan I./Reef-lava \9\.........  Bering Sea.........  54[deg]08.10 N.....  166[deg]06.19 W....  54[deg]09.10 N.....  166[deg]05.50 W...              10
Unalaska I./Cape Sedanka \6\....  Gulf of Alaska.....  53[deg]50.50 N.....  166[deg]05.00 W....  ...................  ..................              20
Old Man Rocks \6\...............  Gulf of Alaska.....  53[deg]52.20 N.....  166[deg]04.90 W....  ...................  ..................              20
Akutan I./Cape Morgan \6\.......  Gulf of Alaska.....  54[deg]03.39 N.....  165[deg]59.65 W....  54[deg]03.70 N.....  166[deg]03.68 W...              20
Akun I./Billings Head \9\.......  Bering Sea.........  54[deg]17.62 N.....  165[deg]32.06 W....  54[deg]17.57 N.....  165[deg]31.71 W...              10
Rootok \6\......................  Gulf of Alaska.....  54[deg]03.90 N.....  165[deg]31.90 W....  54[deg]02.90 N.....  165[deg]29.50 W...              20
Tanginak I \6\..................  Gulf of Alaska.....  54[deg]12.00 N.....  165[deg]19.40 W....  ...................  ..................              20
Tigalda/Rocks NE \6\............  Gulf of Alaska.....  54[deg]09.60 N.....  164[deg]59.00 W....  54[deg]09.12 N.....  164[deg]57.18 W...              20
Unimak/Cape Sarichef \9\........  Bering Sea.........  54[deg]34.30 N.....  164[deg]56.80 W....  ...................  ..................              10
Aiktak \6\......................  Gulf of Alaska.....  54[deg]10.99 N.....  164[deg]51.15 W....  ...................  ..................              20
Ugamak I \6\....................  Gulf of Alaska.....  54[deg]13.50 N.....  164[deg]47.50 W....  54[deg]12.80 N.....  164[deg]47.50 W...              20
Round (GOA) \6\.................  Gulf of Alaska.....  54[deg]12.05 N.....  164[deg]46.60 W....  ...................  ..................              20
Sea Lion Rock (Amak) \9\........  Bering Sea.........  55[deg]27.82 N.....  163[deg]12.10 W....  ...................  ..................              10
Amak I. And rocks \9\...........  Bering Sea.........  55[deg]24.20 N.....  163[deg]09.60 W....  55[deg]26.15 N.....  163[deg]08.50 W...              10
Bird I..........................  Gulf of Alaska.....  54[deg]40.00 N.....  163[deg]17.2 W.....  ...................  ..................              10
Caton I.........................  Gulf of Alaska.....  54[deg]22.70 N.....  162[deg]21.30 W....  ...................  ..................               3
South Rocks.....................  Gulf of Alaska.....  54[deg]18.14 N.....  162[deg]41.3 W.....  ...................  ..................              10
Clubbing Rocks (S)..............  Gulf of Alaska.....  54[deg]41.98 N.....  162[deg]26.7 W.....  ...................  ..................              10
Clubbing Rocks (N)..............  Gulf of Alaska.....  54[deg]42.75 N.....  162[deg]26.7 W.....  ...................  ..................              10
Pinnacle Rock...................  Gulf of Alaska.....  54[deg]46.06 N.....  161[deg]45.85 W....  ...................  ..................               3
Sushilnoi Rocks.................  Gulf of Alaska.....  54[deg]49.30 N.....  161[deg]42.73 W....  ...................  ..................              10
Olga Rocks......................  Gulf of Alaska.....  55[deg]00.45 N.....  161[deg]29.81 W....  54[deg]59.09 N.....  161[deg]30.89 W...              10
Jude I..........................  Gulf of Alaska.....  55[deg]15.75 N.....  161[deg]06.27 W....  ...................  ..................              20
Sea Lion Rocks (Shumagins)......  Gulf of Alaska.....  55[deg]04.70 N.....  160[deg]31.04 W....  ...................  ..................               3
Nagai I./Mountain Pt............  Gulf of Alaska.....  54[deg]54.20 N.....  160[deg]15.40 W....  54[deg]56.00 N.....  160[deg]15.00 W...               3
The Whaleback...................  Gulf of Alaska.....  55[deg]16.82 N.....  160[deg]05.04 W....  ...................  ..................               3
Chernabura I....................  Gulf of Alaska.....  54[deg]45.18 N.....  159[deg]32.99 W....  54[deg]45.87 N.....  159[deg]35.74 W...              20
Castle Rock.....................  Gulf of Alaska.....  55[deg]16.47 N.....  159[deg]29.77 W....  ...................  ..................               3
Atkins I........................  Gulf of Alaska.....  55[deg]03.20 N.....  159[deg]17.40 W....  ...................  ..................              20
Spitz I.........................  Gulf of Alaska.....  55[deg]46.60 N.....  158[deg]53.90 W....  ...................  ..................               3
Mitrofania......................  Gulf of Alaska.....  55[deg]50.20 N.....  158[deg]41.90 W....  ...................  ..................               3
Kak.............................  Gulf of Alaska.....  56[deg]17.30 N.....  157[deg]50.10 W....  ...................  ..................              20
Lighthouse Rocks................  Gulf of Alaska.....  55[deg]46.79 N.....  157[deg]24.89 W....  ...................  ..................              20
Sutwik I........................  Gulf of Alaska.....  56[deg]31.05 N.....  157[deg]20.47 W....  56[deg]32.00 N.....  157[deg]21.00 W...              20
Chowiet I.......................  Gulf of Alaska.....  56[deg]00.54 N.....  156[deg]41.42 W....  56[deg]00.30 N.....  156[deg]41.60 W...              20
Nagai Rocks.....................  Gulf of Alaska.....  55[deg]49.80 N.....  155[deg]47.50 W....  ...................  ..................              20
Chirikof I......................  Gulf of Alaska.....  55[deg]46.50 N.....  155[deg]39.50 W....  55[deg]46.44 N.....  155[deg]43.46 W...              20
Puale Bay \12\..................  Gulf of Alaska.....  57[deg]40.60 N.....  155[deg]23.10 W....  ...................  ..................            3,10
Kodiak/Cape Ikolik..............  Gulf of Alaska.....  57[deg]17.20 N.....  154[deg]47.50 W....  ...................  ..................               3
Takli I.........................  Gulf of Alaska.....  58[deg]01.75 N.....  154[deg]31.25 W....  ...................  ..................              10
Cape Kuliak.....................  Gulf of Alaska.....  58[deg]08.00 N.....  154[deg]12.50 W....  ...................  ..................              10
Cape Gull.......................  Gulf of Alaska.....  58[deg]11.50 N.....  154[deg]09.60 W....  58[deg]12.50 N.....  154[deg]10.50 W...              10
Kodiak/Cape Ugat................  Gulf of Alaska.....  57[deg]52.41 N.....  153[deg]50.97 W....  ...................  ..................              10
Sitkinak/Cape Sitkinak..........  Gulf of Alaska.....  56[deg]34.30 N.....  153[deg]50.96 W....  ...................  ..................              10
Shakun Rock.....................  Gulf of Alaska.....  58[deg]32.80 N.....  153[deg]41.50 W....  ...................  ..................              10
Twoheaded I.....................  Gulf of Alaska.....  56[deg]54.50 N.....  153[deg]32.75 W....  56[deg]53.90 N.....  153[deg]33.74 W...              10
Cape Douglas (Shaw I.) \12\.....  Gulf of Alaska.....  59[deg]00.00 N.....  153[deg]22.50 W....  ...................  ..................          20, 10
Kodiak/Cape Barnabas............  Gulf of Alaska.....  57[deg]10.20 N.....  152[deg]53.05 W....  ...................  ..................               3
Kodiak/Gull Point \4\...........  Gulf of Alaska.....  57[deg]21.45 N.....  152[deg]36.30 W....  ...................  ..................           10, 3
Latax Rocks.....................  Gulf of Alaska.....  58[deg]40.10 N.....  152[deg]31.30 W....  ...................  ..................              10
Ushagat I./SW...................  Gulf of Alaska.....  58[deg]54.75 N.....  152[deg]22.20 W....  ...................  ..................              10
Ugak I \4\......................  Gulf of Alaska.....  57[deg]23.60 N.....  152[deg]17.50 W....  57[deg]21.90 N.....  152[deg]17.40 W...           10, 3
Sea Otter I.....................  Gulf of Alaska.....  58[deg]31.15 N.....  152[deg]13.30 W....  ...................  ..................              10
Long I..........................  Gulf of Alaska.....  57[deg]46.82 N.....  152[deg]12.90 W....  ...................  ..................              10
Sud I...........................  Gulf of Alaska.....  58[deg]54.00 N.....  152[deg]12.50 W....  ...................  ..................              10
Kodiak/Cape Chiniak.............  Gulf of Alaska.....  57[deg]37.90 N.....  152[deg]08.25 W....  ...................  ..................              10
Sugarloaf I.....................  Gulf of Alaska.....  58[deg]53.25 N.....  152[deg]02.40 W....  ...................  ..................              20
Sea Lion Rocks (Marmot).........  Gulf of Alaska.....  58[deg]20.53 N.....  151[deg]48.83 W....  ...................  ..................              10
Marmot I \5\....................  Gulf of Alaska.....  58[deg]13.65 N.....  151[deg]47.75 W....  58[deg]09.90 N.....  151[deg]52.06 W...          15, 20
Nagahut Rocks...................  Gulf of Alaska.....  59[deg]06.00 N.....  151[deg]46.30 W....  ...................  ..................              10
Perl............................  Gulf of Alaska.....  59[deg]05.75 N.....  151[deg]39.75 W....  ...................  ..................              10
Gore Point......................  Gulf of Alaska.....  59[deg]12.00 N.....  150[deg]58.00 W....  ...................  ..................              10
Outer (Pye) I...................  Gulf of Alaska.....  59[deg]20.50 N.....  150[deg]23.00 W....  59[deg]21.00 N.....  150[deg]24.50 W...              20

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Steep Point.....................  Gulf of Alaska.....  59[deg]29.05 N.....  150[deg]15.40 W....  ...................  ..................              10
Seal Rocks (Kenai)..............  Gulf of Alaska.....  59[deg]31.20 N.....  149[deg]37.50 W....  ...................  ..................              10
Chiswell Islands................  Gulf of Alaska.....  59[deg]36.00 N.....  149[deg]34.00 W....  ...................  ..................              10
Rugged Island...................  Gulf of Alaska.....  59[deg]50.00 N.....  149[deg]23.10 W....  59[deg]51.00 N.....  149[deg]24.70 W...              10
Point Elrington \7\ \10\........  Gulf of Alaska.....  59[deg]56.00 N.....  148[deg]15.20 W....  ...................  ..................              20
Perry I \7\.....................  Gulf of Alaska.....  60[deg]44.00 N.....  147[deg]54.60 W....  ...................  ..................  ..............
The Needle \7\..................  Gulf of Alaska.....  60[deg]06.64 N.....  147[deg]36.17 W....  ...................  ..................  ..............
Point Eleanor \7\...............  Gulf of Alaska.....  60[deg]35.00 N.....  147[deg]34.00 W....  ...................  ..................  ..............
Wooded I. (Fish I.).............  Gulf of Alaska.....  59[deg]52.90 N.....  147[deg]20.65 W....  ...................  ..................              20
Glacier Island \7\..............  Gulf of Alaska.....  60[deg]51.30 N.....  147[deg]14.50 W....  ...................  ..................  ..............
Seal Rocks (Cordova) \10\.......  Gulf of Alaska.....  60[deg]09.78 N.....  146[deg]50.30 W....  ...................  ..................              20
Cape Hinchinbrook \10\..........  Gulf of Alaska.....  60[deg]14.00 N.....  146[deg]38.50 W....  ...................  ..................              20
Middleton I.....................  Gulf of Alaska.....  59[deg]28.30 N.....  146[deg]18.80 W....  ...................  ..................              10
Hook Point \10\.................  Gulf of Alaska.....  60[deg]20.00 N.....  146[deg]15.60 W....  ...................  ..................              20
Cape St. Elias..................  Gulf of Alaska.....  59[deg]47.50 N.....  144[deg]36.20 W....  ...................  ..................              20
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Notes to Table 4 to part 679:
\1\ Where two sets of coordinates are given, the baseline extends in a clockwise direction from the first set of geographic coordinates along the
  shoreline at mean lower-low water to the second set of coordinates. Where only one set of coordinates is listed, that location is the base point.
\2\ Closures as stated in Sec.   679.22(a)(7)(iv), (a)(8)(ii), and (b)(2)(ii).
\3\ This site lies within the Bogoslof area (BA). The BA consists of all waters of area 518 as described in Figure 1 of this part south of a straight
  line connecting 55[deg]00' N / 170[deg]00' W, and 55[deg]00' N / 168[deg]11'4.75'' W. Closure to directed fishing for pollock around Uliaga and
  Kagamil is 20 nm for waters west of 170[deg]W long. and 10 nm for waters east of 170[deg]W long.
\4\ Trawl closure between 0 nm to 10 nm is effective from January 20 through May 31. Trawl closure between 0 nm to 3 nm is effective from August 25
  through November 1.
\5\ Trawl closure between 0 nm to 15 nm is effective from January 20 through May 31. Trawl closure between 0 nm to 20 nm is effective from August 25 to
  November 1.
\6\ Restriction area includes only waters of the Gulf of Alaska Area.
\7\ Contact the Alaska Department of Fish and Game for fishery restrictions at these sites.
\8\ No-fishing zones are the waters between 0 nm and the nm specified in column 7 of this table around each site and within the BA.
\9\ This site is located in the Bering Sea Pollock Restriction Area, closed to pollock trawling during the A season. This area consists of all waters of
  the Bering Sea subarea south of a line connecting the points 55[deg]46'30'' N lat. 163[deg]00'00'' W long., 54[deg]42'9'' N lat. 165[deg]08'00'' W
  long., 54[deg]26'30'' N lat. 165[deg]40'00'' W long., 54[deg]18'40'' N lat. 166[deg]12'00'' W long. and 54[deg]8'50'' N lat. 167[deg]00'00'' W long.
\10\ The 20 nm closure around this site is effective in federal waters outside of State of Alaska waters of Prince William Sound.
\11\ Some or all of the restricted area is located in the Seguam Foraging area (SFA) which is closed to all gears types. The SFA is established as all
  waters within the area between 52[deg]N lat. and 53[deg]N lat. and between 173[deg]30' W long. and 172[deg]30' W long.
\12\ The 3 nm trawl closure around Puale Bay and the 20 nm trawl closure around Cape Douglas/Shaw I. are effective January 20 through May 31. The 10 nm
  trawl closure around Puale Bay and the 10 nm trawl closure around Cape Douglas/Shaw I. are effective August 25 through November 1.

    19. Table 9 is removed and reserved; and Tables 10, 11, and 12 to 
part 679 are revised to read as follows:
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                                Table 12 to Part 679--Steller Sea Lion Protection Areas, 3 nm No Groundfish Fishing Sites
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                                                                 Boundaries from                        Boundaries to \1\
           Site name               Area or subarea  -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- No transit \2\ 3 nm
                                                          Latitude            Longitude           Latitude            Longitude
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Column No. 1                     2.................  3.................  4.................  5.................  6.................  7
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Walrus I. (Pribilofs)..........  Bering Sea........  57[deg]11.00 N....  169[deg]56.00 W...  ..................  ..................  Y
Attu I./Cape Wrangell..........  Aleutian I........  52[deg]54.60 N....  172[deg]27.90 E...  52[deg]55.40 N....  172[deg]27.20 E...  Y
Agattu I./Gillon Pt............  Aleutian I........  52[deg]24.13 N....  173[deg]21.31 E...  ..................  ..................  Y
Agattu I./Cape Sabak...........  Aleutian I........  52[deg]22.50 N....  173[deg]43.30 E...  52[deg]21.80 N....  173[deg]41.40 E...  Y
Buldir I.......................  Aleutian I........  52[deg]20.25 N....  175[deg]54.03 E...  52[deg]20.38 N....  175[deg]53.85 E...  Y
Kiska I./Cape St. Stephen......  Aleutian I........  51[deg]52.50 N....  177[deg]12.70 E...  51[deg]53.50 N....  177[deg]12.00 E...  Y
Kiska I./Lief Cove.............  Aleutian I........  51[deg]57.16 N....  177[deg]20.41 E...  51[deg]57.24 N....  177[deg]20.53 E...  Y
Ayugadak Point.................  Aleutian I........  51[deg]45.36 N....  178[deg]24.30 E...  ..................  ..................  Y
Amchitka I./Column Rocks.......  Aleutian I........  51[deg]32.32 N....  178[deg]49.28 E...  ..................  ..................  Y
Amchitka I./East Cape..........  Aleutian I........  51[deg]22.26 N....  179[deg]27.93 E...  51[deg]22.00 N....  179[deg]27.00 E...  Y
Semisopochnoi/Petrel Pt........  Aleutian I........  52[deg]01.40 N....  179[deg]36.90 E...  52[deg]01.50 N....  179[deg]39.00 E...  Y
Semisopochnoi I./Pochnoi Pt....  Aleutian I........  51[deg]57.30 N....  179[deg]46.00 E...  ..................  ..................  Y
Ulak I./Hasgox Pt..............  Aleutian I........  51[deg]18.90 N....  178[deg]58.90 W...  51[deg]18.70 N....  178[deg]59.60 W...  Y
Tag I..........................  Aleutian I........  51[deg]33.50 N....  178[deg]34.50 W...  ..................  ..................  Y
Gramp Rock.....................  Aleutian I........  51[deg]28.87 N....  178[deg]20.58 W...  ..................  ..................  Y
Adak I.........................  Aleutian I........  51[deg]35.50 N....  176[deg]57.10 W...  51[deg]37.40 N....  176[deg]59.60 W...  Y
Kasatochi I....................  Aleutian I........  52[deg]11.11 N....  175[deg]31.00 W...  ..................  ..................  Y
Agligadak I....................  Aleutian I........  52[deg]06.09 N....  172[deg]54.23 W...  ..................  ..................  Y
Seguam I./Saddleridge Pt.......  Aleutian I........  52[deg]21.05 N....  172[deg]34.40 W...  52[deg]21.02 N....  172[deg]33.60 W...  Y
Yunaska I......................  Aleutian I........  52[deg]41.40 N....  170[deg]36.35 W...  ..................  ..................  Y
Adugak I.......................  Bering Sea........  52[deg]54.70 N....  169[deg]10.50 W...  ..................  ..................  Y
Ogchul I.......................  Gulf of Alaska....  52[deg]59.71 N....  168[deg]24.24 W...  ..................  ..................  Y
Bogoslof I./Fire I.............  Bering Sea........  53[deg]55.69 N....  168[deg]02.05 W...  ..................  ..................  Y
Akutan I./Cape Morgan..........  Gulf of Alaska....  54[deg]03.39 N....  165[deg]59.65 W...  54[deg]03.70 N....  166[deg]03.68 W...  Y
Akun I./Billings Head..........  Bering Sea........  54[deg]17.62 N....  165[deg]32.06 W...  54[deg]17.57 N....  165[deg]31.71 W...  Y
Ugamak I.......................  Gulf of Alaska....  54[deg]13.50 N....  164[deg]47.50 W...  54[deg]12.80 N....  164[deg]47.50 W...  Y
Sea Lion Rock (Amak)...........  Bering Sea........  55[deg]27.82 N....  163[deg]12.10 W...  ..................  ..................  Y
Clubbing Rocks (S).............  Gulf of Alaska....  54[deg]41.98 N....  162[deg]26.7 W....  ..................  ..................  Y
Clubbing Rocks (N).............  Gulf of Alaska....  54[deg]42.75 N....  162[deg]26.7 W....  ..................  ..................  Y
Pinnacle Rock..................  Gulf of Alaska....  54[deg]46.06 N....  161[deg]45.85 W...  ..................  ..................  Y
Chernabura I...................  Gulf of Alaska....  54[deg]45.18 N....  159[deg]32.99 W...  54[deg]45.87 N....  159[deg]35.74 W...  Y
Atkins I.......................  Gulf of Alaska....  55[deg]03.20 N....  159[deg]17.40 W...  ..................  ..................  Y
Chowiet I......................  Gulf of Alaska....  56[deg]00.54 N....  156[deg]41.42 W...  56[deg]00.30 N....  156[deg]41.60 W...  Y
Chirikof I.....................  Gulf of Alaska....  55[deg]46.50 N....  155[deg]39.50 W...  55[deg]46.44 N....  155[deg]43.46 W...  Y
Sugarloaf I....................  Gulf of Alaska....  58[deg]53.25 N....  152[deg]02.40 W...  ..................  ..................  Y
Marmot I.......................  Gulf of Alaska....  58[deg]13.65 N....  151[deg]47.75 W...  58[deg]09.90 N....  151[deg]52.06 W...  Y
Outer (Pye) I..................  Gulf of Alaska....  59[deg]20.50 N....  150[deg]23.00 W...  59[deg]21.00 N....  150[deg]24.50 W...  Y
Wooded I. (Fish I.)............  Gulf of Alaska....  59[deg]52.90 N....  147[deg]20.65 W...  ..................  ..................  ...................
Seal Rocks (Cordova)...........  Gulf of Alaska....  60[deg]09.78 N....  146[deg]50.30 W...  ..................  ..................  ...................
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\1\ Where two sets of coordinates are given, the baseline extends in a clock-wise direction from the first set of geographic coordinates along the
  shoreline at mean lower-low water to the second set of coordinates. Where only one set of coordinates is listed, that location is the base point.
\2\ See 50 CFR 223.202(a)(2)(i) for regulations regarding 3 nm no transit zones.


    Note: No groundfish fishing zones are the waters between 0 nm to 
3 nm surrounding each site.

    20. Tables 14a and 14b to part 679 are revised to read as follows:

          Table 14a to Part 679--Port of Landing Codes, Alaska
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                      NMFS
             Port name                code            ADF&G code
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Adak...............................     186  ADA
Akutan, Akutan Bay.................     101  AKU
Alitak.............................     103  ALI
Anchorage..........................     105  ANC
Angoon.............................     106  ANG
Aniak..............................     300  ANI
Anvik..............................     301  ANV
Atka...............................     107  ATK
Auke Bay...........................     136  JNU
Beaver Inlet.......................     119  DUT
Bethel.............................     302  BET
Captains Bay.......................     119  DUT
Chefornak..........................     189  CHF
Chignik............................     113  CHG
Cordova............................     115  COR
Craig..............................     116  CRG
Dillingham.........................     117  DIL
Douglas............................     136  JNU
Dutch Harbor/Unalaska..............     119  DUT
Egegik.............................     122  EGE
Ekuk...............................     303  EKU
Elfin Cove.........................     123  ELF
Emmonak............................     304  EMM
Excursion Inlet....................     124  XIP
False Pass.........................     125  FSP
Fairbanks..........................     305  FBK
Galena.............................     306  GAL
Glacier Bay........................     307  GLB
Glennallen.........................     308  GLN
Gustavus...........................     127  GUS
Haines.............................     128  HNS
Homer..............................     132  HOM
Hoonah.............................     133  HNH
Hydaburg...........................     309  HYD
Hyder..............................     134  HDR
Juneau.............................     136  JNU
Kake...............................     137  KAK
Kaltag.............................     310  KAL
Kasilof............................     138  KAS
Kenai..............................     139  KEN
Kenai River........................     139  KEN
Ketchikan..........................     141  KTN

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King Cove..........................     142  KCO
King Salmon........................     143  KNG
Kipnuk.............................     144  KIP
Klawock............................     145  KLA
Kodiak.............................     146  KOD
Kotzebue...........................     311  KOT
Larsen Bay.........................     327  LRB
Mekoryuk...........................     147  MEK
Metlakatla.........................     148  MET
Moser Bay..........................     312  MOS
Naknek.............................     149  NAK
Nenana.............................     313  NEN
Nikiski (or Nikishka)..............     150  NIK
Ninilchik..........................     151  NIN
Nome...............................     152  NOM
Nunivak Island.....................     314  NUN
Old Harbor.........................     153  OLD
Other Alaska\1\....................     499  OAK
Pelican............................     155  PEL
Petersburg.........................     156  PBG
Port Alexander.....................     158  PAL
Port Armstrong.....................     315  PTA
Port Bailey........................     159  PTB
Port Graham........................     160  GRM
Port Lions.........................     316  LIO
Port Moller........................     317  MOL
Port Protection....................     161  PRO
Quinhagak..........................     187  QUK
Sand Point.........................     164  SPT
Savoonga...........................     165  SAV
Selawik............................     326  SWK
Seldovia...........................     166  SEL
Seward.............................     167  SEW
Sitka..............................     168  SIT
Skagway............................     169  SKG
Soldotna...........................     318  SOL
St. George.........................     170  STG
St. Mary...........................     319  STM
St. Paul...........................     172  STP
Tee Harbor.........................     136  JNU
Tenakee Springs....................     174  TEN
Togiak.............................     176  TOG
Toksook Bay........................     177  TOB
Tununak............................     178  TUN
Ugashik............................     320  UGA
Unalakleet.........................     321  UNA
Valdez.............................     181  VAL
Wasilla............................     322  WAS
Whittier...........................     183  WHT
Wrangell...........................     184  WRN
Yakutat............................     185  YAK
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\1\To report a landing at an Alaska location not currently assigned a
  location code number, use ``Other Alaska'' code ``499'' or ``OAK.''


        Table 14b to Part 679--Port of Landing Codes: Non-Alaska
              [California, Canada, Oregon, and Washington]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                        NMFS
      Port State or country            Port name        code  ADF&G code
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CALIFORNIA......................  Eureka.............    500  EUR
                                  Other California\1\    599  OCA
CANADA..........................  Other Canada\1\....    899  OCN
                                  Port Edward, B.C...    802  PRU
                                  Prince Rupert, B.C.    802  PRU
                                  Vancouver, B.C.....    803  VAN
OREGON..........................  Astoria............    600  AST
                                  Newport............    603  NPT
                                  Other Oregon\1\....    699  OOR
                                  Portland...........    323  POR
                                  Warrenton..........    604  WAR
WASHINGTON......................  Anacortes..........    700  ANA
                                  Bellingham.........    702  BEL
                                  Blaine.............    717  BLA
                                  Everett............    704  EVT
                                  La Conner..........    708  LAC
                                  Olympia............    324  OLY
                                  Other Washington\1\    799  OWA
                                  Seattle............    715  SEA
                                  Tacoma.............    325  TAC
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\To report a landing at a location not currently assigned a location
  code number, use the code for ``Other California'', ``Other Oregon'',
  ``Other Washington'', or ``Other Canada'' at which the landing occurs.

    21. Table 15 to part 679 is revised to read as follows:
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PART 680--SHELLFISH FISHERIES OF THE EXCLUSIVE ECONOMIC ZONE OFF 
ALASKA

    22. The authority citation for part 680 continues to read as 
follows:

    Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1862.

    23. In Sec.  680.2, paragraphs (1), (2) introductory text, (3), and 
(4) in the definition for ``Crab individual fishing quota (crab IFQ)'' 
are revised and a definition for ``Sideboards'' is added in 
alphabetical order to read as follows:


Sec.  680.2  Definitions.

* * * * *
    Crab individual fishing quota (crab IFQ) * * *
    (1) Catcher vessel crew (CVC) IFQ means crab IFQ derived from QS 
initially issued to persons who historically held CFEC crab permits and 
signed fish tickets for qualifying landings based on pounds delivered 
raw, to annually harvest, but not process, CR crab onboard the vessel 
used to harvest that crab.
    (2) Catcher vessel owner (CVO) IFQ means crab IFQ derived from QS 
initially issued to persons who held LLP crab permits and had 
qualifying landings based on pounds delivered raw, to annually harvest, 
but not process, CR crab onboard the vessel used to harvest that crab.
* * * * *
    (3) Catcher/processor owner (CPO) IFQ means crab IFQ derived from 
QS initially issued to persons who held LLP crab permits and had 
qualifying landings derived from landings processed at sea, to annually 
harvest and process CR crab.
    (4) Catcher/processor crew (CPC) IFQ means crab IFQ derived from QS 
initially issued to persons who historically held CFEC crab permits and 
signed fish tickets for qualifying landings based on landings processed 
at sea, to annually harvest and process CR crab.
* * * * *
    Sideboards (see Sec.  680.22).
* * * * *
    24. In Sec.  680.4, paragraph (d)(3) is revised to read as follows:


Sec.  680.4  Permits.

* * * * *
    (d) * * *
    (3) On an annual basis, the Regional Administrator will issue a 
crab IFQ permit to a person who submits a complete annual application 
for a crab IFQ/IPQ permit, described at paragraph (f) of this section, 
that is subsequently approved by the Regional Administrator.
* * * * *
    25. In Sec.  680.5:
    A. Paragraphs (c) and (d) are removed and reserved.
    B. Paragraphs (a)(2)(i)(G) and (b) are revised.
    C. Paragraphs (a)(2)(i) (L) and (m) are added.
    The revisions and additions read as follows:


Sec.  680.5  Recordkeeping and reporting (R&R).

    (a) * * *
    (2) * * *
    (i) * * *

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  Recordkeeping and reporting report             Person responsible                       Reference
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 (G) CR crab landing report...........   RCR...............................   Sec.   679.5(e)(9)
 
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 (L) CR RCR Ex-vessel Volume and Value   RCR...............................   Sec.   80.5(m)
 Report.
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* * * * *
    (b) IFQ crab landings--(1) Landing reports. See Sec.  679.5(e) of 
this chapter.
    (2) Properly debited landing. All landed crab catch must be 
weighed, reported, and debited from the appropriate IFQ account under 
which the catch was harvested, and IPQ account under which it was 
received, as

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appropriate (see Sec.  679.5(e) of this chapter).
* * * * *
    (m) CR Registered Crab Receiver (RCR) Ex-vessel Volume and Value 
Report--(1) Applicability. An RCR that also operates as a shoreside 
processor or stationary floating crab processor and receives and 
purchases landings of CR crab must submit annually to NMFS a complete 
CR RCR Ex-vessel Volume and Value Report, as described in this 
paragraph (m), for each reporting period in which the RCR receives CR 
crab.
    (2) Reporting period. The reporting period of the CR RCR Ex-vessel 
Volume and Value Report shall extend from August 15 through April 30 of 
the following year, inclusive.
    (3) Due date. A complete CR RCR Ex-vessel Volume and Value Report 
must be received by the Regional Administrator not later than May 15 of 
the reporting period in which the RCR received the CR crab.
    (4) Information required. The RCR must log in to http://www.alaskafisheries.noaa.gov using his or her password and NMFS person 
ID to submit a CR RCR Ex-vessel Volume and Value Report. A complete CR 
RCR Ex-vessel Volume and Value Report must include the information in 
paragraphs (m)(4)(i) through (iv) of this section only for priced crab 
delivered raw:
    (i) RCR identification. This includes:
    (A) Name;
    (B) RCR permit number;
    (C) Social security number or tax identification number;
    (D) NMFS person ID;
    (E) Business mailing address, indicate whether permanent or 
temporary;
    (F) Business telephone number, fax number; and e-mail address (if 
any); and
    (G) Facility or vessel location (port location).
    (ii) CR crab program (e.g., IFQ, CDQ, ADAK).
    (iii) CR crab pounds purchased and ex-vessel value--(A) Pounds 
purchased. The total CR crab pounds purchased by fishery and species 
for each month.
    (B) Ex-vessel value paid. The total gross ex-vessel value paid for 
raw CR crab pounds before any deductions are made for goods and 
services provided to the CR crab harvesters. The gross value includes 
all value paid in any form (e.g., dollars, goods, services, bait, ice, 
fuel, repairs, machinery replacement, etc.).
    (C) Value paid for price adjustments. Enter the monthly total U.S. 
dollar amount (value paid for price adjustments) of any CR crab retro-
payments (correlated by CR crab species and fishery, landing month(s), 
and month of payment) made in the current year to CR crab permit 
holders for landings made during the previous calendar year.
    (iv) Certification. By using the RCR NMFS ID and password and 
submitting the report, the RCR certifies that all information is true, 
correct, and complete to the best of his or her knowledge and belief.
    (5) Submittal. The RCR must complete and submit online by 
electronic submission to NMFS the CR Registered Crab Receiver Ex-vessel 
Volume and Value Report available at http://alaskafisheries.noaa.gov/ram.
    26. In Sec.  680.23, paragraph (b)(4) is revised to read as 
follows:


Sec.  680.23  Equipment and operational requirements.

* * * * *
    (b) * * *
    (4) Offload all CR crab product processed onboard at a shoreside 
location in the United States accessible by road or regularly scheduled 
air service and weigh that product on a scale approved by the state in 
which the CR crab product is removed from the vessel that harvested the 
CR crab; and
* * * * *
    27. In Sec.  680.44, paragraph (a)(2)(i) is revised to read as 
follows:


Sec.  680.44  Cost recovery.

    (a) * * *
    (2) * * *
    (i) All CR allocation holders and RCR permit holders will be 
subject to a fee liability for any CR crab debited from a CR allocation 
during a crab fishing year, except for crab designated as personal use 
or deadloss, or crab confiscated by NMFS or the State of Alaska.
* * * * *


Sec. Sec.  680.7, 680.20, and 680.40  [Amended]

    28. At each of the locations shown in the Location column, remove 
the phrase indicated in the ``Remove'' column and replace it with the 
phrase indicated in the ``Add'' column for the number of times 
indicated in the ``Frequency'' column.

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               Location                            Remove                          Add                Frequency
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 Sec.   680.7(e)(1)..................  without a valid crab IFQ       without a legible copy of a              1
                                        permit.                        valid crab IFQ permit.
Sec.   680.20(g)(2)(ix)..............  not required under this        unless required under this               1
                                        section, except as permitted   section.
                                        by paragraph (j) of this
                                        section.
Sec.   680.40(c)(2)(vi)(A)...........  Sec.   679.40(k)(5)(v).......  Sec.   679.4(k)(5)(v) of this            1
                                                                       chapter..
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