Hawaii Crab Net 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 the List of Fisheries
Category |
III |
Estimated Number of Participants |
4 |
Target Species |
Various crab species |
Applicable Take Reduction Plans |
None |
Observer Coverage |
Not observed |
Marine Mammal Species/Stocks Killed or Injured |
None Documented |
Basis for Current Classification
There are no known incidental mortalities or serious injuries of marine mammals in this fishery, and there is a remote likelihood of marine mammal interactions based on gear configuration and fishing method (small hoop nets, set from shore, tended) and low fishing effort.
Distribution
State waters, nearshore. In 2013, there were 56 fishing trips that reported using crab nets.
Gear Description
Fishing with a small circular lift or ring net less than 1 m in diameter. Nets are set manually from the shoreline, mainly in estuarine areas. The nets are used singly, and are not connected with a ground line. Gear is typically tended.
Management
The fishery is managed by the Hawaii Department of Land and Natural Resources/Division of Aquatic Resources (DAR) and monitored by NOAA Fisheries and the Western Pacific Fishery Management Council. In general, fisheries are managed for the species harvested rather than by gear, but in some cases there are specific management measures for particular gear types or methods.
The Fishery Ecosystem Plan (FEP) for the Hawaii Archipelago Fishing and implementing regulations under 50 CFR 665.220 through 665.239 include a list of allowable gear and methods for harvesting Hawaii coral reef ecosystem management unit species (MUS) in the FEP management area (U.S. EEZ, outside of state waters). Use of gear or a method not listed as allowable requires a special permit pursuant to 50 CFR 665.224(1)(iii). Crab net (except for Kona crab hoop net) is not a gear type specifically allowed to harvest Hawaii coral reef ecosystem MUS in federal waters.
The Council recommends and NOAA Fisheries approves annual catch limits (ACLs) for inshore crustaceans (coral reef MUS), so species harvested using crab nets may be subject to ACLs.
A commercial marine license issued by DAR is required for all commercial fishing activities. This fishery corresponds to the following fishing method(s) defined by DAR: crab net.
Historical Information
Original Category (Year added to the LOF) |
III (2011) |
Original Number of Participants |
8 |
Basis for Original Classification |
There are no known incidental mortalities or serious injuries of marine mammals in this fishery, and there is a remote likelihood of marine mammal interactions. |
Past Names |
None |
Species/stocks historically documented as killed or injured (but not currently on the list) |
N/A |
Timeline of Changes
2024 |
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2023 |
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2022 |
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2015 |
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2013 |
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2012 |
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