May 15, 2020 — NOAA Fisheries has released the following updates on fisheries observer coverage requirements. The requirements are broken down by region below:
Alaska Region – The region is extending the observer waiver for vessels in the Partial Coverage Category of the North Pacific groundfish and Pacific Halibut fisheries operating from ports other than Kodiak, Alaska. This exemption does not exempt vessels using electronic monitoring, or the requirement that vessels continue to log trips in Observer Declare and Deploy System (ODDS). This limited waiver extension is in effect from May 3, 2020 through May 31, 2020. Waivers of observer coverage will continue as needed on a vessel by vessel basis for all other required fisheries.
West Coast Region – Beginning at 12:00 am on May 1, 2020, fishery observer and catch monitor coverage is again required per existing regulations for all commercial fishing vessels and first receivers in required West Coast fisheries. Waivers of observer coverage will continue as needed on a vessel by vessel basis.
Pacific Island Region – Observer coverage continues in all required fisheries. Waivers of observer coverage will continue as needed on a vessel by vessel. International observer requirements for tuna purse seine vessels have been waived by the Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission until May 31, 2020.
Southeast Region – Beginning at 12:00 a.m. on May 5, 2020, observer coverage will again be required per existing regulations for the following fisheries: South Atlantic Penaeid Shrimp, South Atlantic Rock Shrimp, South Atlantic Snapper-Grouper, Southeast Gillnet, Gulf of Mexico Commercial Reef Fish, Gulf of Mexico Shrimp, Atlantic Highly Migratory Species (HMS) Pelagic Longline, Shark Bottom Longline (Atlantic HMS), Shark Gillnet (Atlantic HMS). Waivers of observer coverage will continue as needed on a vessel by vessel basis.
Greater Atlantic Region – The region is extending the existing observer waiver exemption for all vessels issued Greater Atlantic Region permits from the requirements to carry an observer or at-sea monitor. This waiver is in effect from May 3, 2020, through May 30, 2020.