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General - This information is being collected by the National Marine Fisheries Service to ensure that timely and accurate records are available concerning the fishing vessels of the U.S. that participate in Pacific Ocean fisheries for highly migratory species, consistent with the requirements of the Fishery Management Plan for U.S. West Coast Fisheries for Highly Migratory Species. The collection of information concerning U.S. fishing vessels harvesting tuna in the eastern Pacific Ocean is also necessary for the U.S. to comply with its obligations as a member of the Inter-American Tropical Tuna Commission.
This permit is required for commercial fishing vessels and recreational charter vessels that harvest any of the species that are included in the FMP. They are: Billfish/Swordfish: striped marlin (Tetrapturus audax); swordfish (Xiphias gladius). Sharks: common thresher shark (Alopias vulpinus); shortfin mako or bonito shark (Isurus oxyrinchus); blue shark (Prionace glauca). Tunas: north Pacific albacore (Thunnus alalunga); yellowfin tuna (Thunnus albacares); bigeye tuna (Thunnus obesus); skipjack tuna (Katsuwonus pelamis); northern bluefin tuna (Thunnus orientalis). Other: dorado or dolphinfish (Coryphaena hippurus)
Eligible Owner – The following vessel owners are eligible to hold a Pacific HMS Permit: (1) An individual who is a citizen of the United States.
(2) An association, trust, joint venture, or other entity if— (A) each of its members is a citizen of the United States; and (B) it is capable of holding title to a vessel under the laws of the United States or a State.
(3) A partnership if— (A) each general partner is a citizen of the United States; and (B) the controlling interest in the partnership is owned by citizens of the United States.
(4) A corporation if— (A) it is incorporated under the laws of the United States or a State; (B) its chief executive officer, by whatever title, and the chairman of its board of directors are citizens of the United States; and (C) no more of its directors are noncitizens than a minority
of the number necessary to constitute a quorum. (5) The United States Government.
(6) The government of a State.
Instructions -
Section 1 - Enter vessel information as it appears on the Coast Guard documentation or, if the vessel is not Coast Guard documented, as it appears on the state registration certificate.
Hull Identification Number - If your vessel does not have a hull identification number leave the box blank.
Home Port - Enter the city and state where the vessel is customarily kept, not necessarily the home port listed on the certificate of documentation.
Hail Port - Enter the city and state listed on the certificate of documentation
Radio Call Sign - If your vessel has no radio, leave blank
Operational VMS - Global positioning system using satellites to track vessel movements
Hold Capacity - Cubic Meters is preferred; however, Short Tons or Metric Tons are acceptable
Provide all other information required to the best of your ability.
Section 2 - For commercial fishing vessels, mark only gears that the vessel will use to harvest highly migratory species. Indicate only whether a recreational vessel is a charter or commercial passenger fishing vessel (CPFV). It is not necessary to list any gear for recreational vessels.
Section 3 - Enter an Employer Identification Number (EIN) if you have one, and the vessel owners' Social Security Number(s). The owner's date of birth will be used as an additional identifier and to establish the two-year renewal date for the permit. Enter the month, day, and year. Contact information for all owners of the vessel is required. If there are more than three owners, use an additional sheet. It is recommended that vessel owners obtain a DUNNS Number by contacting Dunn and Bradstreet at their website: www.dnb.com.
Privacy
Act
Statement:
Federal
Regulations
(at
50
CFR
Part
660)
authorize
collection
of
this
information.
This
information
is
used
to verify
the
identity
of
the
applicant(s)
and
to accurately
retrieve
confidential
records
related
to
federal
commercial
fishery
permits.
Where
the
requested
information
is
a
Social
Security
Number,
disclosure
is mandatory
in
accordance
with
the
Debt
Collection
Act (31
U.S.C.
7701).
Your
Social Security
Number
(SSN)
is
confidential
and
is
protected
under
the
Privacy
Act.
Disclosure
of
your
SSN
is
mandatory.
The
primary
purpose
for requiring
the
SSN
and
EIN is to
verify
the
identity
of
individuals/entities
doing
business
with
the government
as
required
by
the
Debt
Collection
Improvement
Act
of
1996
(Public
Law
104-134).
Paperwork
Reduction
Act
-
Public
reporting
burden
for
this
collection
of
information
is estimated
to
average
40 minutes
per
response,
including
time
for
reviewing
instructions,
searching
existing
data
sources,
gathering
and
maintaining
data,
and
completing
and reviewing
the
collection
of
information.
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
Paperwork
Reduction
Act,
unless
that
collection
of
information
displays
a currently
valid
OMB Control
Number.
Send
comments
regarding
this
burden
estimate
or
any
other
aspect
of this
collection
of
information,
including
suggestions
for reducing
this
burden,
to the
Regional
Administrator,
National
Marine
Fisheries
Service,
501
West Ocean
Blvd.,
Long
Beach,
CA 90802-4213.
Permit application fee: $30.00 Payable to "US Department of Commerce – NOAA "Please write your Vessel number and name in the memo section of your check.
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File Type | application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.wordprocessingml.document |
File Title | swr_hms_vessel_blank_permit_application.pdf |
Author | Oracle Reports |
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File Created | 2021-01-25 |