Current through Register 2024 Notice Reg. No. 38, September 20, 2024
(a) The following
definitions apply to this Section:
(1)
"Actionable Species" means Blue Whales, Humpback Whales, and Pacific
Leatherback Sea Turtles.
(2)
"Alternative Gear" means gear modifications and other gear innovations,
including but not limited to ropeless gear, as authorized by the department
pursuant to subdivision (h).
(3)
"Close" or "closure" means the take and possession of Dungeness crab for
commercial purposes is prohibited by the Director, unless use of Alternative
Gear is authorized pursuant to subsections (e) and (h).
(4) "Confirmed Entanglements" means the
following:
(A) "Confirmed Entanglement with
California Commercial Dungeness Crab Gear" means a marine life entanglement of
an Actionable Species in California Commercial Dungeness Crab Gear reported to
the department by NOAA. The reported information may include entangled species,
gear marking, and a determination by NOAA regarding the severity of the
entanglement and any subsequent disentanglement, if available.
(B) "Confirmed Entanglement with Unknown
Fishing Gear" means a marine life entanglement of an Actionable Species in
Unknown Gear reported to the department by NOAA. The reported information may
include entangled species, and a determination by NOAA regarding the severity
of the entanglement and any subsequent disentanglement, if available.
(C) The department will provide relevant
fishery information to NOAA to support entanglement investigation and
response.
(D) An entanglement
determined, either at time first reported or through NOAA final determination
of injury or mortality (pursuant to subsection (a)(9) below), to have occurred
after the death of the Actionable Species will not be considered a Confirmed
Entanglement.
(E) In the event a
Confirmed Entanglement involves gear from multiple fisheries, and NOAA
identifies the fishing gear resulting in the initial entanglement, the
entanglement will be attributed to that fishery. If the fishery resulting in
the initial entanglement cannot be determined, the entanglement will be
attributed equally among the fisheries.
(5) "Fishing Grounds" means the area of the
Fishing Zone between shore and 100 fathoms. The 100-fathom contour is defined
by approximating a particular depth contour by connecting the appropriate set
of waypoints adopted in Federal regulations and published in Title 50, Code of
Federal Regulations Part 660, Section 660.73 (Revised December 12, 2018),
incorporated by reference herein.
(6) "Fishing Season" means any period of time
in which it is lawful to deploy California Commercial Dungeness Crab gear,
including presoak time periods under Fish and Game Code Section
8283,
and any delays or early closures pursuant to this regulation, public health
concerns under Fish and Game Code Section
5523,
or quality testing under Fish and Game Code Section
8276.2.
(7) "Fishing Zone" means any of the following
areas that extend from zero to 200 nautical miles offshore (U.S. Exclusive
Economic Zone).
(A) Zone 1: From the
California/Oregon border (42° N. latitude) to Cape Mendocino (40° 10'
N. latitude).
(B) Zone 2: From Cape
Mendocino to the Sonoma/Mendocino county line (38° 46.125' N.
latitude).
(C) Zone 3: From
Sonoma/Mendocino county line to Pigeon Point (37° 11' N.
latitude).
(D) Zone 4: From Pigeon
Point to Lopez Point (36° N. latitude).
(E) Zone 5: From Lopez Point to Point
Conception (34° 27 N. latitude).
(F) Zone 6: From Point Conception to the
U.S./Mexico Border.
(G) Zone 7:
"Pacific Leatherback Sea Turtle Foraging Area" from Point Arena (38° 57.5'
N. latitude) to Point Pinos (36° 38.314' N. latitude).
(8) "Fleet" means holders of valid California
Dungeness Crab vessel permits.
(9)
"Impact Score Calculation" means the sum of Impact Scores, which are values
representing severity of injury caused by Confirmed Entanglements with
California Commercial Dungeness Crab Gear or Confirmed Entanglements with
Unknown Fishing Gear, as defined in subsection (a)(4) and referenced in
subsection (c)(1)(A). The Impact Score is determined by evaluation of evidence
available to the department and will be revised if NOAA provides a final
determination of injury or mortality pursuant to NMFS Policy Directive
02-238-01 Process for Injury Determinations (Issued January 27, 2012, renewed
July 2014), incorporated by reference herein.
(10) "Marine Life Concentrations" means
measures of local abundance of Actionable Species (Humpback Whales, Blue
Whales, and Pacific Leatherback Sea Turtles) within Fishing Grounds between
Point Conception and the California/Oregon Border.
(11) "NOAA" means the National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration, and its constituent agencies, including the
National Marine Fisheries Service ("NMFS"), employees, and staff.
(12) "Risk Assessment" means the assessment
of risk for potential entanglement of Actionable Species with California
commercial Dungeness crab gear by the Director.
(13) "Unknown Fishing Gear" means gear not
identifiable in origin to a specific fishery. This definition excludes gear
that is identifiable to non-fishery origins (e.g. mooring lines or research
equipment including, but not limited to, weather buoys and navigational
aids).
(14) "Working Group" means
the California Dungeness Crab Fishing Gear Working Group, established by the
department, in partnership with the Ocean Protection Council and NOAA, on
September 21, 2015, as defined by its most recent charter as it may be amended
from time to time (
www.opc.ca.gov/whale-entanglement-working-group/).
(b) Risk Assessment Schedule: The Director
shall conduct Risk Assessments as follows:
(1) The Director shall evaluate entanglement
risk and need for management action as information becomes available, but at
least monthly between November 1 and June 30 or the close of the Fishing
Season, whichever is earlier.
(2)
The Director will provide a minimum of 48 hours-notice of anticipated Risk
Assessment to the Working Group and to any person who is subscribed to the
Whale Safe Fisheries email list serve (visit the Whale Safe Fisheries webpage
to subscribe:
https://wildlife.ca.gov/Conservation/Marine/Whale-Safe-Fisheries).
The notification will also provide all non-confidential data under
consideration by the department.
(3) For any Risk Assessment, and prior to
taking a management action, the Director shall consider the most recently dated
Working Group management recommendation.
(4) While the Fleet is operating under a
management action pursuant to this section, the Director will perform an
additional Risk Assessment when new information becomes available. If such Risk
Assessment indicates that the triggers in subsection (c) are no longer met, or
a different management response is more appropriate, the Director shall lift or
modify any restrictions in a manner that promotes fair and orderly fisheries as
determined on a case by case basis.
(c) Triggers for Management Action: The
Director shall restrict the take of commercial Dungeness crab as follows. If
two or more triggers are attained for the same Fishing Zone, the more
restrictive management action shall apply.
(1) Confirmed Entanglements as defined in
subsection (a)(4) shall be evaluated during a single Fishing Season, averaged
over a three-year period beginning with the 2021 calendar year (inclusive), and
applied for each individual Actionable Species as specified below.
(A) Impact Score:
1. For Humpback Whales:
a. A Confirmed Entanglement in California
Commercial Dungeness Crab Gear shall be scored as 0.75, unless the animal is
deceased, in which case it shall be scored as one (1).
b. A Confirmed Entanglement in Unknown
Fishing Gear shall be scored as 0.38, unless the animal is deceased, in which
case it shall be scored as 0.5.
2. For Blue Whales and Pacific Leatherback
Sea Turtles:
a. A Confirmed Entanglement in
California Commercial Dungeness Crab Gear shall be scored as one (1).
b. A Confirmed Entanglement in Unknown
Fishing Gear shall be scored as 0.5.
(B) Impact Score Calculation - Actions Taken
During a Fishing Season:
1. Humpback Whales:
For each Confirmed Entanglement during a single Fishing Season, the Director
shall implement a Fishing Zone closure, or other management action as described
in subsection (e) that the Director demonstrates protects Humpback Whales based
on best available science. If an Impact Score Calculation of three (3) or more
is reached, the Director will close the remainder of the Fishing Season
statewide.
2. Blue Whales: For each
Confirmed Entanglement during a single Fishing Season, the Director shall
implement a Fishing Zone closure, or other management action as described in
subsection (e) that the Director demonstrates protects Blue Whales based on
best available science.
3. Pacific
Leatherback Sea Turtles: For each Confirmed Entanglement during a single
Fishing Season, the Director shall implement a Fishing Zone closure, or other
management action as described in subsection (e) that the Director demonstrates
protects Pacific Leatherback Sea Turtles based on best available
science.
(C) Impact Score
Calculation - Actions Taken During a Calendar Year:
1. Humpback Whales: For any Confirmed
Entanglement that causes the average total annual Impact Score Calculation
during the previous two calendar years and current calendar year to exceed two
(2), the Director shall consult with NOAA and the Working Group. After
consultation, the Director shall implement a management action(s) described in
subsection (e).
2. Blue Whales: For
any Confirmed Entanglement that causes the average total annual Impact Score
Calculation during the previous two calendar years and current calendar year to
exceed one (1), the Director shall consult with NOAA and the Working Group.
After consultation, the Director shall implement a management action(s)
described in subsection (e).
3.
Pacific Leatherback Sea Turtle: For any Confirmed Entanglement where the
average total annual Impact Score Calculation during the previous two calendar
years and current calendar year is greater than or equal to one (1), the
Director shall consult with NOAA and the Working Group. After consultation, the
Director shall implement a management action(s) described in subsection
(e).
(2) Marine
Life Concentrations: for the purposes of determining Marine Life Concentrations
in this subsection (c)(2), the Director may only consider data for Actionable
Species from current surveys and telemetry monitoring of Actionable Species
designed, conducted, or approved by NOAA or the department as an indication of
Marine Life Concentrations in Fishing Zones during the timeframes of November 1
until the Fishing Season opens statewide, and March 1 until the Fishing Season
closes statewide. Surveys shall be conducted systematically across a full range
of Fishing Zone depths when weather and visibility conditions enable accurate
detection of Actionable Species. A survey is only current through the first
Risk Assessment immediately following the survey.
(A) For the period of November 1 until the
Fishing Season opens statewide:
1. If data
are unavailable by November 1, the Fishing Season will be delayed in that
Fishing Zone(s) until December 1.
2. If data are unavailable by December 1, the
Fishing Season will be delayed in that Fishing Zone(s) until December
15.
3. If data are unavailable by
December 15, the Fishing Season will be delayed in that Fishing Zone(s) until
December 31.
4. If there are data
to inform marine life concentrations under this subsection in each Fishing
Zone(s), the following applies:
a. Humpback
Whales - If the number of Humpback Whales is greater than or equal to 20, or
there is a running average of five (5) or more animals over a one-week period
within a single Fishing Zone (excluding Zone 7), the Director shall implement a
Fishing Season delay or other management action as described in subsection (e)
that the Director demonstrates protects Humpback Whales based on best available
science.
b. Blue Whales - If the
number of Blue Whales is greater than or equal to three (3), or there is a
running average of three (3) or more animals over a one-week period, within a
single Fishing Zone (excluding Zone 7), the Director shall implement a Fishing
Season delay or other management action as described in subsection (e) that the
Director demonstrates protects Blues Whales based on best available
science.
c. Pacific Leatherback Sea
Turtle - The Director shall not open any Fishing Zone containing a Pacific
Leatherback Sea Turtle, unless the Director demonstrates other management
action as described in subsection (e) protects Pacific Leatherback Sea Turtles
based on best available science.
(B) For the period of March 1 until Fishing
Season closes statewide:
1. If data are
unavailable by March 15 for each Fishing Zone, the Director shall implement a
management action as described in subsection (e) for the Zone(s).
2. If there are data to inform marine life
concentrations under this subsection in each Fishing Zone(s), the following
applies:
a. Humpback Whales - If the number
of Humpback Whales is greater than or equal to 10, or a running average of five
(5) within in a single Fishing Zone (excluding Zone 7), the Director shall
implement a Fishing Zone closure or other management action as described in
subsection (e) that the Director demonstrates protects Humpback Whales based on
best available science.
b. Blue
Whales - If the number of Blues Whales is greater than or equal to three (3),
or there is a running average of three (3) or more animals over a one-week
period within a single Fishing Zone (excluding Zone 7), the Director shall
implement a Fishing Zone closure or other management action as described in
subsection (e) that the Director demonstrates protects Blue Whales based on
best available science.
c. Pacific
Leatherback Sea Turtle - If the number of Pacific Leatherback Sea Turtles is
greater than or equal to one (1) within any Fishing Zone, the Director shall
implement a Fishing Zone closure or other management action as described in
subsection (e) that protects Pacific Leatherback Sea Turtles based on best
available science.
(d) Management Considerations: The Director
shall base decisions made under this section on best available science. In
doing so, the Director will, to the maximum extent possible, rely on scientific
information relevant to a management issue, such that any conclusions drawn are
reasonably supported and not speculative, and publicly available. The Director
shall consider the following information to assess appropriate management
action under subsection (e) if action under subsection (e) is specified by
subsection (c):
(1) Working Group management
action recommendation and best available science made available to the
department related to considerations identified in this subsection.
(2) Information from NOAA.
(3) Effectiveness of management measures to
minimize entanglement risk.
(4) If
deciding between management measures that equivalently reduce entanglement
risk, total economic impact to the Fleet and fishing communities, with impacts
anticipated to increase for delays in the fall and decline in the
spring.
(5) Data availability
within and across Fishing Zones. Application of management measures can be
limited to a Fishing Zone if data are available for that zone. If data are not
available, historical data or data from an adjacent Fishing Zone may be
used.
(6) Known historic marine
life migration patterns. Entanglement risk is expected to decrease in the fall
when Actionable Species are anticipated to leave the Fishing Grounds.
Conversely, entanglement risk is expected to increase in the spring when
Actionable Species return.
(7)
Fishing Season dynamics, including factors that impact the concentration or
geographic location of fishing effort, amount of fishing gear deployed in a
Fishing Zone, and season delays based on quality testing and/or public health
closures or hazards.
(8) Known
distribution and abundance of key forage (such as anchovy, krill or jellyfish
concentrations) and their influence on Actionable Species' feeding
behavior.
(9) Ocean conditions
(including but not limited to temperature, upwelling, El Niño,
La Niña, weather, currents) that influence presence and
aggregation of marine life (such as habitat compression) and affect vessel
operations.
(10) Current Impact
Score Calculation within Fishing Season and calendar year.
(11) Marine Life Concentrations and their
spatial distribution over the course of the current Fishing Season as an
indication of marine life migration into or out of Fishing Grounds and across
Fishing Zones.
(e)
Management Actions: When specified in subsection (c), and upon consideration of
information outlined in subsection (d), the Director shall implement one or
more of the following management action(s) due to risk of marine life
entanglement:
(1) Fleet Advisory: If the level
of risk is elevated and/or anticipated to increase but more restrictive
management actions are not necessary, the Director may issue an advisory notice
to the Fleet to employ voluntary efforts and/or measures to reduce the risk of
entanglements (i.e., best fishing practices) and to avoid triggering additional
management actions.
(2) Depth
Constraint: The Director may use a depth constraint during the Fishing Season,
within any or all Fishing Zone(s), where Dungeness crab may not be taken or
possessed in waters within a specified depth range. "Depth" is defined by
approximating a particular depth contour by connecting the appropriate set of
waypoints adopted in Federal regulations and published in Title 50, Code of
Federal Regulations Part 660, sections 660.71 through 660.73 (Revised December
12, 2018), incorporated by reference herein.
(3) Vertical Line/Gear Reduction: The
Director may decrease the number of vertical lines or amount of gear (e.g.,
number or percentage of traps) an individual permit holder can use such that
there will be a reduction in the total number of lines in use. The Director
will determine the reduction amount based on the most recent information
provided pursuant to subsection (g). Gear reduction may occur statewide, or
within any or all Fishing Zone(s). Buoy tags issued pursuant to Fish and Game
Code Section
8276.5
shall be reduced consistent with a Director's declaration, and all unused buoy
tags shall be onboard the permitted vessel and available for inspection by the
department upon request.
(4)
Fishery Closure: The Director may prohibit the take and possession of
commercial take of Dungeness crab within any Fishing Zone(s).
(5) Alternative Gear: During a closure
occurring on April 1 or later, and upon authorization pursuant to subsection
(h), the Director shall allow the use of Alternative Gear within any closed
Fishing Zone(s).
(f)
Notification process for management actions taken in response to Risk
Assessment. The Director shall comply with the following when taking a
management action(s) pursuant to subsections (c) and (e).
(1) Management actions shall be transmitted
via a Director's declaration. The declaration shall describe the following:
(A) Information supporting the determination
of management action pursuant to subsection (c).
(B) Relevant management considerations from
subsection (d).
(C) Rationale for
nexus between management considerations in subsection (d) and any chosen
management action under subsection (e).
(D) Duration of management action.
(E) Authorization of the Lost or Abandoned
Dungeness Crab Trap Gear Retrieval Program described in Section
132.7 and/or Alternative Gear if
applicable.
(2) The
Director shall provide a minimum of 72 hours' notice to ensure a fair and
orderly operation of the Fleet before implementing any management action
regarding take of Dungeness crab.
(3) Notice of any management actions shall be
communicated, at a minimum, via the "Whale Safe Fisheries" email list-serve and
the department's "Whale Safe Fisheries" webpage (
https://wildlife.ca.gov/Conservation/Marine/Whale-Safe-Fisheries).
The department will request the U.S. Coast Guard issue a Broadcast Notice to
Mariners via VHF/Channel 16.
(g) Mandatory Data Reporting Requirements
(1) Fishing Activity Reporting Requirement:
When participating in the California commercial Dungeness crab fishery, all
vessels must submit bi-weekly reports that include permit number, current
Fishing Zone, depth range, and number of traps deployed at the time of
reporting. Reports shall be submitted on or before the first and 16th day of
each month. At the conclusion of the Fishing Season the number of lost traps
shall also be reported on the final bi-weekly report that is submitted to the
department. All reports shall be submitted via email or text to
Whalesafefisheries@wildlife.ca.gov.
(2) Electronic Monitoring:
(A) When operating under a depth constraint
or when using Alternative Gear pursuant to subsection (e), all vessels must
have an operational electronic monitoring system affixed to their vessel and
must be recording location while engaged in any fishing activity for commercial
Dungeness crab. Electronic monitoring systems must be capable of tracking and
recording vessel location using GPS coordinates at a frequency of no less than
once a minute during fishing operations. Electronic monitoring data shall be
made available to the department or authorized agent upon request for the
duration of the fishing period and 60 days thereafter.
(B) By the 2023-24 Fishing Season, all
vessels will be required to carry an electronic monitoring device that is
capable of tracking and recording vessel location using GPS coordinates at a
frequency of no less than once a minute during fishing operations when
participating in the California commercial Dungeness crab fishery. Data shall
be made available to the department within 72-hours of
request.
(3) Alternative
Gear Reporting Requirement: Any permitholder using Alternative Gear is required
to submit an annual report summarizing pounds of crab harvested with
Alternative Gear, amount and location of gear deployed, and amount and location
of lost gear. The report shall be submitted within 30 days of the close of the
Fishing Season to Whalesafefisheries@wildlife.ca.gov.
(4) All information collected pursuant to
this subsection (g) shall remain confidential to the extent permitted by law.
Insofar as possible, the information shall be compiled or published as
summaries, so as not to disclose the individual record or business of any
person.
(h) Alternative
Gear:
(1) Authorization
(A) Upon written request, the department
shall authorize Alternative Gear types for use to take Dungeness crab for
commercial purposes as allowed pursuant to this section.
(B) The department shall authorize
Alternative Gear that meets the following criteria:
1. Detectability: detectability by the
department, fishermen and public, including description how location of
Alternative Gear is available visually or virtually, equipment specifications
including costs, and any required specialized equipment or training to deploy,
operate, or detect the gear. If "ropeless," the gear must be used with software
that enables department law enforcement and other fishing vessels within 1/4
mile of the gear to identify the location of the gear at all times when it is
deployed.
2. Retrievability: means
of retrieval, including description of release mechanism, equipment and any
specialized training needed to deploy and/or retrieve Alternative Gear,
description of safeguards and procedures to minimize gear loss and ghost gear,
with gear loss rates of no more than 10%. Gear must include a back-up release
capability so it will surface in the event of an equipment failure and must
include a gear recovery plan if the gear does not rise to the
surface.
3. Ability to Identify:
means of Alternative Gear identification, including the method or description
of the mechanism required for the department to identify Alternative Gear to
permitholder both remotely when submerged, and at the surface.
4. Benefit: evidence Alternative Gear reduces
risk or severity of entanglement.
5. Enforceability: including means by which
department law enforcement can find and retrieve the Alternative Gear at sea
and costs of any necessary equipment and/or training. Department law
enforcement must be able to retrieve and redeploy the gear.
(C) Written requests for Alternative Gear
authorization shall be submitted to the department at
WhaleSafeFisheries@wildlife.ca.gov. Written requests shall contain the
following information:
1. Name, address, and
contact information of requestor; and, if applicable, name, address, and
contact information of Alternative Gear manufacturer.
2. Detailed description of each component of
the Alternative Gear and how it operates.
3. Alternative Gear research trial results,
including (i) the number, depth and location of trials; (ii) gear loss rates of
no more than 10%, and (iii) description of the ocean conditions during
trials.
4. Documentation of how the
Alternative Gear performs to meet the criteria outlined in subsection (h)(1)(B)
above.
5. Description of an
Alternative Gear recovery plan in the event retrieval is
unsuccessful.
6. Description of
gear retrieval system required by department law enforcement to retrieve and
deploy gear.
7. Signed statement
verifying all information provided is accurate.
(D) The department may decline to authorize
Alternative Gear in writing within 60 days of receipt of written request on the
following considerations, upon review of a written request:
1. Written request is incomplete because it
does not contain the information required under (h)(1)(C) or does not include
details sufficient for the department to determine whether the proposed
Alternative Gear meets criteria set forth in subsection (h)(1)(B).
2. As described by the requestor, the gear
does not meet criteria set forth in subsection (h)(1)(B).
3. Gear retrieval equipment or technology is
cost prohibitive to the department.
4. Gear does not comply with other applicable
Federal, State or local laws or regulations.
5. Gear relies on technology that is
proprietary and not routinely available to the department or
public.
(2)
Deauthorization: The department may deauthorize Alternative Gear on a
case-by-case basis if that equipment no longer meets the criteria listed in
(h)(1)(B). If deauthorization occurs during the Fishing Season, the Fleet will
be notified by the department in the manner described in (f)(3) and will have 8
days to remove Alternative Gear from Fishing Grounds or by the end of the
season, whichever occurs first.
(3)
The department shall keep a current list of all authorized Alternative Gear on
its Whale Safe Fisheries webpage (
https://wildlife.ca.gov/Conservation/Marine/Whale-Safe-Fisheries).
1. New
section filed 10-19-2020; operative 11-1-2020 pursuant to Government Code
section
11343.4(b)(3)
(Register 2020, No. 43). Filing deadline specified in Government Code section
11349.3(a)
extended 60 calendar days pursuant to Executive Order N-40-20 and an additional
60 calendar days pursuant to Executive Order
N-66-20.
Note: Authority cited: Section
8276.1,
Fish and Game Code. Reference: Sections
8276,
8276.1,
8276.5,
9002.5
and
9008,
Fish and Game Code.