AK/WA/OR/CA Commercial Passenger Fishing Vessel Fishery - MMPA List of Fisheries
U.S. fisheries are classified under the Marine Mammal Protection Act according to the level of incidental mortality or serious injury of marine mammals.
Current Classification on List of Fisheries
Category |
III |
Estimated Number of Participants |
CA - 321 OR - unk WA - unk AK - 1,006 (Total estimated >7,000) |
Target Species |
Numerous: include salmon, groundfish, pelagics, hagfish,crab, spiny lobster |
Applicable Take Reduction Plans |
None |
Observer Coverage |
No federal observer coverage, but occasional on-board and dockside sampling by State fish and wildlife agents. |
Marine Mammal Species/Stocks Killed or Injured |
Humpback whale, Hawai’i; Humpback whale, Mexico-North Pacific; Humpback whale, Western North Pacific; Killer whale, unknown; Steller sea lion, Eastern U.S.; Steller sea lion, Western U.S. |
Basis for Current Classification
Interactions with marine mammals depredating on target catch and incidentally becoming hooked or entangled have been reported to NMFS anecdotally, but not systematically through fisheries observer programs. Stranding records suggest some serious injury and mortality is associated with hook and line fisheries for some of these stocks, but no definitive estimate associated with commercial passenger fishing vessel (CPFV) fisheries has been made.
Distribution
Seasonally throughout coastal and offshore waters of the entire U.S. west coast.
Gear Description
Hook and line fisheries with various configurations of hook/bait/gear. Some additional effort with traps or hoop nets occurs as primary or secondary target of CPFV fishing trips.
Management
Varies by target fishery and location. Some of the large CPFV fisheries involve a mixture of state managed recreational and/or CPFV fishing regulations in combination with federal or internationally set harvest allocations and guidelines. Examples include:
Pacific Halibut - management oversight by the International Pacific Halibut Commission, Pacific Fisheries Management Council, and State fish and wildlife agencies.
Highly Migratory Species - fisheries for tunas and other migratory species managed under the West Coast Highly Migratory Species Fishery Management Plan, with additional State regulations and/or requirements for participants.
Groundfish - managed under the Pacific Coast Highly Migratory Species Fishery Management Plan, with additional State regulations and/or requirements for participants.
Salmon - managed under the Salmon Fisheries Management Plan, with additional State regulations and/or requirement for participants.
Historical Information
Original Category (Year added to the LOF) |
III (1996) |
Original Number of Participants |
1,243 |
Basis for Original Classification |
No documented marine mammal interactions because no observer, logbook, or stranding data available. |
Past Names |
N/A |
Species/stocks historically documented as killed or injured (but not currently on the list) |
N/A |
Timeline of Changes
2024 |
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2022 |
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2021 |
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2018 |
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