MHI Noncommercial bottomfish trip report logsheet

Non-commercial Permit and Reporting Requirements in the Main Hawaiian Islands Bottomfish Fishery

MHI NCBF trip report and instructions

Noncommercial Bottomfish Trip Reports

OMB: 0648-0577

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OMB Control No. 0648-0577
Expiration Date: 1/31/2018

National Marine Fisheries Service - Pacific Islands Region

MAIN HAWAIIAN ISLANDS
NON-COMMERCIAL BOTTOMFISH FISHING
TRIP REPORT
Name of Vessel __________________
Permit Number ___________________
Logbook page # series

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Privacy Act Statement:
Authority: The collection of this information is authorized under the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act, 16 U.S.C 1801 et seq.
Purpose: The Magnuson-Stevens Act requires that conservation and management measures must prevent over fishing while achieving, on a continuing basis, the optimum yield from each fishery. Vessel
logbooks are essential tools in the management of fishery resources. Section 303(a)(5) of the Magnuson-Stevens Act specifically identifies the kinds of data to be collected for fishery management plans
(FMPs).
Routine Uses: The Department will use this information for effective fishery management. Disclosure of this information is permitted under the Privacy Act of 1974 (5 U.S.C. Section 552a), to be shared
within NMFS offices, in order to coordinate monitoring and management of sustainability of fisheries and protected resources, as well as with the applicable State or Regional Marine Fisheries
Commissions and International Organizations.
Disclosure of this information is also subject to all of the published routine uses as identified in the COMMERCE/NOAA-6, Fishermen's Statistical Data.
Disclosure: Submission is mandatory for those persons falling under the requirements of 50 CFR 648.7 (b). If the information is not provided, permit status may be affected.
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information, including suggestions for reducing this burden, to NMFS Pacific Islands Regional Administrator, 1845 Wasp Blvd., Bldg. 176, Honolulu, HI 96818.
This information is being collected to provide information needed by NMFS to regulate and monitor bottomfish management unit species under the Fishery Ecosystem Plan for the Hawaiian Archipelago
and to evaluate the effectiveness of management by assessing the status of stocks and the status of the fisheries. The information will provide a basis for determining whether changes in management
are needed to sustain the productivity of the stocks or to respond to interactions between fishing vessels and protected species and to address economic problems in the fishery. The information is also
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OMB Control Num. 0648-0577

Expires: 01/31/2018

Main Hawaiian Islands Non-commercial Bottomfish Fishing Trip Report
U.S. Department of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
National Marine Fisheries Service, Pacific Islands Region

Serial Num.

(Please Print)

Vessel Operator/Owner Name

MHI Non-commercial BF (NCBF) Permit Num.
(First, Middle Initial and Last)

Vessel Name

HA Num.

Port of Landing

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OR USCG Num.

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Trip Start Date
Month

Avg. Num. Hooks per Line
Day

Area
Fished

[First Drop Only ] Wind Speed (kt) / Direction
Depth
Fished

Position of First Drop in an Area

Latitude
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Longitude
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N

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Fishing Method

Day

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Trip End Date

Year

Month

Wave Height (ft)

Num. Num. Anch. Did Not
Hours Lines Y/N Catch

Day

Year

Current Speed (kt)/Direction

Species Name

Num. Lbs Kept
Kept (Estimate)

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Num. Released

Alive

Dead Lost

W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W

Protected Species Interactions: Species Name:
Marine Mammals

Num. Uninjured

Num. Injured

NCBF or CML Num.

Num. Dead

Check box below for
any CML holder.

Crew: Permit Num.
Permit Num.
Permit Num.
Permit Num.
Permit Num.
Permit Num.

Turtles
Seabirds

I certify that the above information is complete and true to the best of my knowledge:
It is prohibited to falsify or fail to make, keep, maintain, or submit any required logbook or logbook form or other record or report (50 CFR 665.15(d)).

Vessel Operator/Owner Signature:

Num.

Date:

Submit to: Pacific Islands Fisheries Science Center, ATTN: FRMD, 1845 Wasp Blvd., Bldg. 176, Honolulu, HI 96818

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Instructions for MHI Non-Commercial Bottomfish Trip Report

OMB Control No. 0648-0577
Expiration date: 1/31/2018

Please print all entries except for the signature at the bottom. Submit one (or more) logsheet(s) for each bottomfishing trip you make, or for any trip in which you catch a
bottomfish. All fishing activities for all methods done on the bottomfishing trip must be recorded. Do not report more than one trip per logsheet.
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Write in the full name (first, middle initial and last) of the Vessel Operator (captain) or Owner who is preparing and submitting the report.
Write the Federal MHI Non-commercial Bottomfish (NCBF) Permit number of the person submitting the report.
Write in the Vessel Name, and either the State of Hawaii vessel registration (HA) number or the U.S. Coast Guard Documentation number. One character per box.
Write the port of landing (where you landed the vessel).
Write the dates of the start of your trip (for example, 10/21/2008) and end of the trip.
Write the average number of hooks you use on your lines when bottomfishing.

7.

Write the wind, wave, and current information for only the first time you drop the lines to bottomfish on the trip. Record directions as: E, NE, N, NW, W, SW, S, or SE .

Catch and Effort Table – the section with the grids is where you write in your fishing activity.
 Day – write in the day of the month (1 to 31) for the fishing effort that day.
 Area Fished – using the Area Code charts provided with the logbook, enter the code for the area you are fishing. If fishing at FADs, list each separately.
 Position - Enter the latitude and longitude to the nearest degree (˚) and minute (‘) of the first drop that you make in any area. If you move to a new area start a new line.
 Depth Fished - Write the depth (in fathoms) that you fished your lines.
 Fishing Method - Write in the Fishing Method name or code for your fishing method using the code list provided.
 Num. Hours - Write the number of hours fished by that method in that area on that day.
 Num. Lines - Write the average number of lines used for that method on that day.
 Anch. Y/N - Write “Y” or “N” to indicate if you anchored while you fished. Blanks indicate “N”.
 Did Not Catch - If you did not catch any fish in the area you fished on that day, please put a checkmark () in the Did Not Catch box.
 Species Name - Write in the name of the fish you caught using the Species List provided, one species per line.
 Num. Kept - Write in the number of fish of that species you caught and kept (even if you used it for bait later). Use a line for each species.
 Lbs. Kept - Write in the estimated weight of the fish kept of each species. Use a line for each species.
 Num. Released - If you released any of the fish you caught, identify the species and write in the number you released Alive or Dead. This number should be separate
from those “caught and kept”.
 Num. Lost - If you lost any fish of this species due to sharks or other predators, please mark the number in Num. Lost.
 Therefore, number of (caught and kept)+(released alive)+(released dead)+(lost)=total catch.
9. When the day, area (location), fishing method, or species changes, please start a new line in the table. If you run out of lines, please use another page and mark the page
number on the bottom right of the page where it says “Page ___ of ___”, so we know how many pages were used for each trip.
10. If you directly interact with any marine mammal, turtle, or seabird on your trip, please write in the species name and the number that were uninjured, injured, or dead as a
result of the fishing operation using the protected species list provided.
11. Write in the Federal MHI Non-commercial Bottomfish Permit (NCBF) or State of Hawaii Commercial Marine License (CML) numbers of all persons fishing with you (Crew)
on this trip. Each person participating on the trip is required to have a NCBF permit or CML. Check the box () following the permit numbers if the number you wrote
is a CML number.
12. Sign and date the logsheet at the bottom and submit within 72 hours (3 days) after the end of each trip. Your signature signifies that the information you provided is complete
and true to the best of your knowledge. If the vessel operator fails to submit a logsheet, it is the vessel owner’s responsibility to submit the logsheet. It is a violation of federal
law to file false information or fail to make, keep, maintain or submit a logbook (50 CFR ' 665.15(d)).
8.

Mail or deliver to:
NMFS Pacific Islands Fisheries Science Center
Attn: FRMD
1845 Wasp Blvd., Bldg. 176, Honolulu, HI 96818

If you have questions or need more logsheets,
please call (808) 725-5321.

HAWAII’S COMMONLY CAUGHT BOTTOMFISH SPECIES
Protected “Deep 7”

Other Hawaii Federal Bottomfish
Management Unit Species

ONAGA
Etelis coruscans

EHU
Etelis carbunculus

OPAKAPAKA
Pristipomoides
filamentosus

KALEKALE
Pristipomoides
sieboldii

UKU
Aprion virescens

TAAPE
Lutjanus kasmira

YELLOWTAIL
KALEKALE
Pristipomoides
auricilla

WHITE ULUA
Caranx ignoblis

LEHI
Aphareus rutilans

GINDAI
Pristipomoides
zonatus

BLACK ULUA
Caranx lugubris

KAHALA
Seriola dumerili
HAPUUPUU
Epinephelus
quernus

BUTAGUCHI
Pseudocaranx dentex

Some Other Species Caught While Bottomfishing

HOGO
Pontinus macrocephalus

YELLOWSPOT
PAPIO
Carangoides
orthogrammus
GREEN-EYED
SHARK
Squalus mitsukurii

AWEOWEO
Cookeolus japonicus

GOLDEN KALEKALE
Erythrocles scintillans

PRIA BOTTOMFISH LOGBOOK PROTECTED SPECIES - MARINE MAMMALS AND TURTLES
DOLPHINS

TURTLES

(70) Bottle-nose dolphin

(54) Leatherback (softshell)
Round-shaped body
when compared with
other similarly shaped
dolphins.

Black leathery shell with
distinct ridges along the
back; often has white
spots on flippers and
underside; largest sea
turtle (4-6 ft).

(71) Spinner dolphin

(53) Green turtle

(76) Rough-toothed dolphin

Dark brown to olive with
lighter stripes and spots;
head small in
comparison to body size;
blunt beak; only sea
turtle with serrated jaw.

“Steno”; no distinct break
between the forehead
and beak.

(60) Loggerhead turtle
Reddish-brown shell and
flippers; head large in
relation to body.
(68) Risso’s dolphin

Distinct melon-shaped forehead;
no beak; mature animals often
scarred over much of their backs.

(59) Olive ridley turtle
Slate gray to olive
brown; width of shell
usually equal to or
greater than length.
WHALES
(67) Pilot whale

Large black dolphin; rounded
bulbous head (“pot head”).

(64) Hawksbill turtle
Elongated shell often
with overlapping
scales; usually dark
brown with yellow
streaks and spots
(“tortoise-shell”); head
relatively small with
long neck; long and
narrow hawk-like beak.

(52) False killer whale
Large black dolphin;
head is bullet-shaped.

(66) Humpback whale

Long flippers (about 1/3
of body length).
(51) Monk seal

Light brown to silver gray
in coloration; 3 - 8 ft in
length; 150 - 600 lbs.


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