[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 50, Volume 9]
[Revised as of January 1, 2006]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 50CFR679.62]

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                    TITLE 50--WILDLIFE AND FISHERIES
 
                   DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE (CONTINUED)
 
PART 679_FISHERIES OF THE EXCLUSIVE ECONOMIC ZONE OFF ALASKA--Table of 
 
 Subpart F_American Fisheries Act and Aleutian Island Directed Pollock 
                       Fishery Management Measures
 
Sec.  679.62  Inshore sector cooperative allocation program.

    (a) How will inshore sector cooperative allocations be made? An 
inshore catcher vessel cooperative that applies for and receives an AFA 
inshore cooperative fishing permit under Sec.  679.4(l)(6) will receive 
a sub-allocation of the annual BS subarea inshore sector directed 
fishing allowance. Each inshore cooperative's annual allocation 
amount(s) will be determined using the following procedure:
    (1) Determination of individual vessel catch histories. The Regional 
Administrator will calculate an official AFA inshore cooperative catch 
history for every inshore-sector endorsed AFA catcher vessel according 
to the following steps:
    (i) Determination of annual landings. For each year from 1995 
through 1997 the Regional Administrator will determine each vessel's 
total non-CDQ inshore pollock landings from the Bering Sea Subarea and 
Aleutian Islands Subarea separately, except for the F/V PROVIDIAN (USCG 
documentation number 1062183).
    (ii) Determination of annual landings for the F/V PROVIDIAN. For the 
F/V PROVIDIAN, pursuant to Public Law 106-562, the Regional 
Administrator will substitute the 1992 through 1994 total Bering Sea 
subarea and Aleutian Islands subarea pollock non-CDQ inshore landings 
made by the F/V OCEAN SPRAY (USCG documentation

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number 517100 for the purpose of determining annual cooperative quota 
share percentage.
    (iii) Offshore compensation. If a catcher vessel made a total of 500 
or more mt of landings of non-CDQ Bering Sea Subarea pollock or Aleutian 
Islands Subarea pollock to catcher/processors or offshore motherships 
other than the EXCELLENCE (USCG documentation number 967502); GOLDEN 
ALASKA (USCG documentation number 651041); or OCEAN PHOENIX (USCG 
documentation number 296779) over the 3-year period from 1995 through 
1997, then all non-CDQ offshore pollock landings made by that vessel 
during from 1995 through 1997 will be added to the vessel's inshore 
catch history by year and subarea.
    (iv) Best two out of three years. After steps (a)(1)(i) and (ii) of 
this section are completed, the 2 years with the highest landings will 
be selected for each subarea and added together to generate the vessel's 
official AFA inshore cooperative catch history for each subarea. A 
vessel's best 2 years may be different for the Bering Sea subarea and 
the Aleutian Islands Subarea.
    (2) Conversion of individual vessel catch histories to annual 
cooperative quota share percentages. Each inshore pollock cooperative 
that applies for and receives an AFA inshore pollock cooperative fishing 
permit will receive an annual quota share percentage of pollock for the 
BS subarea that is equal to the sum of each member vessel's official AFA 
inshore cooperative catch history for the BS subarea divided by the sum 
of the official AFA inshore cooperative catch histories of all inshore-
sector endorsed AFA catcher vessels. The cooperative's quota share 
percentage will be listed on the cooperative's AFA pollock cooperative 
permit.
    (3) Conversion of quota share percentage to TAC allocations. 
(Effective April 1, 2005) Each inshore pollock cooperative that receives 
a quota share percentage for a fishing year will receive an annual 
allocation of Bering Sea and/or Aleutian Islands pollock that is equal 
to the cooperative's quota share percentage for that subarea multiplied 
by the annual inshore pollock allocation for that subarea. Each 
cooperative's annual pollock TAC allocation may be published in the 
proposed and final BSAI harvest specifications notice.
    (b) What are the restrictions on fishing under a cooperative fishing 
permit? A cooperative that receives a cooperative fishing permit under 
Sec.  679.4(l)(6) must comply with all of the fishing restrictions set 
out in this subpart. The owners and operators of all the member vessels 
that are named on an inshore cooperative fishing permit and the owners 
and operators of any vessels under contract to the cooperative under 
paragraph (c) of this section are jointly and severally responsible for 
compliance with all of the requirements of a cooperative fishing permit 
pursuant to Sec.  679.4(l)(6).
    (1) What vessels are eligible to fish under an inshore cooperative 
fishing permit? Only catcher vessels listed on a cooperative's AFA 
inshore cooperative fishing permit or vessels under contract to the 
cooperative under paragraph (c) of this section are permitted to harvest 
any portion of an inshore cooperative's annual pollock allocation.
    (2) What harvests accrue against an inshore cooperative's annual 
pollock allocation? The following catches will accrue against a 
cooperative's annual pollock allocation regardless of whether the 
pollock was retained or discarded:
    (i) Member vessels. All pollock caught by a member vessel while 
engaged in directed fishing for pollock in the BS subarea unless the 
vessel is under contract to another cooperative and the pollock is 
assigned to another cooperative.
    (ii) Contract vessels. All pollock contracted for harvest and caught 
by a vessel under contract to the cooperative under paragraph (c) of 
this section while the vessel was engaged in directed fishing for 
pollock in the BS subarea.
    (3) How must cooperative harvests be reported to NMFS? Each inshore 
pollock cooperative must report its BS subarea pollock harvest to NMFS 
on a weekly basis according to the recordkeeping and reporting 
requirements set out at Sec.  679.5(o).

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    (c) Contract fishing by non-member vessels. A cooperative that 
wishes to contract with a non-member vessel to harvest a portion of the 
cooperative's annual pollock allocation must comply with the following 
procedures.
    (1) How does a cooperative contract with a non-member vessel? A 
cooperative that wishes to contract with a non-member vessel must submit 
a completed contract fishing application to the Alaska Region, NMFS, in 
accordance with the contract fishing application instructions.
    (2) What information must be included on a contract fishing 
application? The following information must be included on a contract 
fishing application:
    (i) Co-op name(s). The names of the cooperative or cooperatives that 
wish to contract with a non-member vessel.
    (ii) Designated representative(s). The names and signatures of the 
designated representatives for the cooperatives that wish to contract 
with a non-member vessel and the vessel's home cooperative.
    (iii) Vessel name. The name and AFA permit number of the contracted 
vessel.
    (iv) Vessel owner. The name and signature of the owner of the 
contracted vessel.
    (v) Harvest schedule. A completed harvest schedule showing how all 
catch and any overages by the contracted vessel will be allocated 
between the contracting cooperative (or cooperatives) and the contract 
vessel's home cooperative. In the event that multiple cooperatives are 
jointly contracting with a non-member vessel, the harvest schedule must 
clearly specify how all catch and any overages will be allocated among 
the various cooperatives.
    (3) What vessels are eligible to conduct contract fishing on behalf 
of an inshore cooperative? Only AFA catcher vessels with an inshore 
fishing endorsement that are members of an inshore cooperative may 
conduct contract fishing on behalf of another inshore cooperative.
    (4) Who must be informed? A cooperative that has contracted with a 
non-member vessel to harvest a portion of its inshore pollock allocation 
must inform any AFA inshore processors to whom the vessel will deliver 
pollock while under contract to the cooperative prior to the start of 
fishing under the contract.
    (5) How must contract fishing be reported to NMFS? An AFA inshore 
processor that receives pollock harvested by a vessel under contract to 
a cooperative must report the delivery to NMFS on the electronic 
delivery report by using the co-op code for the contracting cooperative 
rather than the co-op code of the vessel's home cooperative.

[67 FR 79734, Dec. 30, 2002, as amended at 68 FR 6836, Feb. 11, 2003; 69 
FR 64688, Nov. 8, 2004; 70 FR 9868, Mar. 1, 2005]