Refine Results
Region
Document Type
Topic
Species Category

Documents

2220 resources match your filter criteria.

Environmental Assessment of a Regulatory Amendment to Allow the Retention of Undersized Halibut in the Area 4E Community Development Quota Halibut Fishery

Regulatory Amendment to allow the retention of Pacific halibut less than 32 inches with the head on, or less than 24 inches with the head off, caught by persons in the Community Development Quota program with setline gear in International Pacific Halibut Commission Regulatory Area 4E.
April 22, 1998 - NEPA ,

Environmental Assessment and Regulatory Impact Review for a Regulatory Amendment to Revise Maximum Retainable Bycatch Percentages for Shortraker/Rougheye Rockfish in the Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands Management Area

This assessment/review analyzes reduced maximum retainable bycatch percentages for shortraker and rougheye rockfish in the Bering Sea Aleutian Islands area.
February 25, 1998 - NEPA ,

Environmental Assessment of a Final Rule to Implement Requirements for Seabird Bycatch Avoidance Devices in the Hook-and-Line Pacific Halibut Fishery off Alaska

Seabird bycatch avoidance devices in the hook-and-line Pacific halibut fishery off Alaska
January 26, 1998 - NEPA ,

EA/RIR/FRFA for a Regulatory Amendment to Reduce the Incidental Seabird Mortality in the Pacific Halibut Fishery in U.S. Convention Waters Off Alaska and a Regulatory Exemption for Small Vessels in the Pacific Halibut Fishery in U.S. Convention Waters Off

Analysis of a regulatory amendment that would require hook-and-line vessels fishing for Pacific halibut in the Bering Sea Aleutian Islands and Gulf Of Alaska management areas to employ specified bird avoidance techniques to reduce seabird bycatch.
January 26, 1998 - NEPA ,

Recovery Plan for U.S. Pacific Populations of the Hawksbill Turtle (Eretmochelys imbricata)

The hawksbill turtle is listed as Endangered throughout its range. In the Pacific, this species is rapidly approaching extinction due to a number of factors, but the intentional harvest of the species for meat, eggs and the tortoiseshell and stuffed curio
January 12, 1998 - Recovery Plan ,

Recovery Plan for U.S. Pacific Populations of the Green Turtle (Chelonia mydas)

This recovery plan serves as a road map for green sea turtle recovery in the U.S. Pacific—the plan outlines the path and tasks required to restore and secure self-sustaining wild populations.
January 12, 1998 - Recovery Plan ,

Recovery Plan for U.S. Pacific Populations of the East Pacific Green Turtle (Chelonia mydas)

This recovery plan serves as a road map for recovery of the endangered population of green sea turtle nesting on the Pacific coast of Mexico—the plan outlines the path and tasks required to restore and secure self-sustaining wild populations.
January 12, 1998 - Recovery Plan ,

Recovery Plan for U.S. Pacific Populations of the Olive Ridley Turtle (Lepidochelys olivacea)

The olive ridley turtle is listed as Threatened in the Pacific, except for the Mexican nesting population, which is classified as Endangered. This latter classification was based on the extensive over-harvesting of olive ridleys in Mexico, which caused a
January 12, 1998 - Recovery Plan ,