Washington Administrative Code
Title 220 - Fish and Wildlife, Department of
WILDLIFE
Chapter 220-460 - Commercial whale watching and paddle tours
Section 220-460-010 - Definitions
Current through Register Vol. 24-18, September 15, 2024
For the purposes of this chapter, the following definitions apply:
(1) Commercial whale watching.
"Commercial whale watching" shall be defined as the act of taking, or offering to take, passengers aboard a motorized or sailing vessel to view marine mammals in their natural habitat for a fee.
(2) Commercial whale watching business.
"Commercial whale watching business" means a business that engages in the activity of commercial whale watching.
(3) Commercial whale watching operator.
"Commercial whale watching operator" means a person who operates a motorized or sailing vessel engaged in the business of whale watching.
(4) Paddle tour. "Paddle tour" means the act of guiding or offering to take people aboard nonmotorized or human-powered vessels, such as kayaks or paddle boards, on a trip, tour, or guided lesson that involves viewing marine mammals in their natural habitat for a fee.
(5) Paddle tour business. "Paddle tour business" means a business that conducts paddle tours.
(6) Paddle guide.
"Paddle guide" means a person who conducts guided tours on behalf of a paddle tour business. The term paddle guide includes anyone who directs the movement or positioning of any nonmotorized commercial whale watching vessel(s) involved in a tour.
(7) Commercial whale watching license.
"Commercial whale watching license" means a commercial whale watching business license or a commercial whale watching operator license as defined in this section.
(8) Paddle tour license.
"Paddle tour license" means a paddle tour business license or a paddle guide license as defined in this section.
(9) Vessel.
"Vessel" includes aircraft while on the surface of the water, and every description of watercraft on the water that is used or capable of being used as a means of transportation on the water.
(10) Group of southern resident killer whales.
"Group of southern resident killer whales" is defined as a single southern resident killer whale or an assemblage of southern resident killer whales wherein each member is within one nautical mile of at least one other southern resident killer whale. Any individual(s) farther than one nautical mile constitutes a separate group.
(11) Vicinity.
"Vicinity" is defined as one-half nautical mile from all southern resident killer whales in the group. References to "vicinity" in this chapter do not permit operators to approach a southern resident killer whale closer than the statutorily defined distances in RCW 77.15.740.
(12) Vicinity instance. Each time any commercial whale watching vessel or nonmotorized vessel operating under a license enters within one-half nautical mile of a southern resident killer whale will count as one vicinity instance associated with that license.
(13) Automatic identification system (AIS). AIS refers to a maritime navigation safety communications system standardized by the International Telecommunication Union, adopted by the International Maritime Organization, that:
(14) Inland waters of Washington.
"Inland waters of Washington" means Puget Sound and related inland marine waters, including all salt waters of the state of Washington inside the international boundary line between Washington and British Columbia, and lying east of the junction of the Pacific Ocean and the Strait of Juan de Fuca, and the rivers and streams draining to Puget Sound as mapped by water resource inventory areas 1 through 19 in WAC 173-500-040 as it exists on July 1, 2007.