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NMFS REPORTS ON STATUS OF CHANGES TO THE CURRENT SEABIRD AVOIDANCE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE ALASKA HOOK-AND-LINE FISHERY AND AVAILABILITY OF FREE STREAMER LINES The Washington Sea Grant Program (WSGP) is preparing to present final research results from a two-year study evaluating the effectiveness of seabird avoidance measures and recommendations for changes to the current seabird regulations based on this work. The presentation will be made to the North Pacific Fishery Management Council (Council) at its October 2001 meeting, according to James W. Balsiger, Administrator, Alaska Region, National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS). Initially, WSGP planned to present the results of the research program to the Council in April 2001. Instead, results are scheduled to be presented at the October Council meeting and will include specific recommendations for new regulations based on consultation with industry, a critical component to the WSGP research process and to the development of practical and scientifically sound management alternatives. WSGP will make this information available to the public in the form of a technical report in August 2001. Prior to the October meeting, NMFS will prepare a revised analysis of proposed regulations that includes the WSGP recommendations. Together they pave the way for final Council action at it's October meeting. This schedule will also allow the Council to act comprehensively, having the opportunity to field a full range of seabird bycatch issues such as the status of U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service's (USFWS) Biological Opinion on Listed Seabirds and a National Plan of Action to Reduce the Incidental Catch of Seabirds in Longline Fisheries. Until such time that regulatory changes are finalized, we expect fishermen to comply with the existing regulations. Based on the Council's recommendations from April 1999, we also encourage fishers to: Free Streamer Lines We also encourage fishers to take advantage of a USFWS program providing free streamer lines to the Alaska longline fleet. See http://www.fakr.noaa.gov/protectedresources/seabirds/stalpsmf.pdf for additional information on this program. While supplies last, paired lines are available at the following distribution centers:
Complete an application at the distribution center and receive a pair of free lines. Or call Al Didier, Pacific States Marine Fisheries Commission, 503-650-5400 for more information. This information bulletin provides information about NMFS's seabird avoidance requirements. Contact Kim Rivera, Protected Resources Division, NMFS, if you have any questions; 907-586- 7424, or 907-586-7235. Updates on this and other seabird/fishery issues can be found on the NMFS Alaska Region website at http://www.fakr.noaa.gov/protectedresources/seabirds/newsitems.htm |
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