Federal Register - March 9, 2021
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Federal Register / Vol. 86, No. 44 / Tuesday, March 9, 2021 / Rules and Regulations
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fin from the tip of the lower jaw with mouth closed, to the extreme end of the middle of the tail.
3 For guided recreational sport fishing as referred to in 50 CFR 300.65
in IPHC Regulatory Area 3A:
a No person on board a charter vessel as referred to in 50 CFR 300.65
shall catch and retain more than two Pacific halibut per calendar day.
b At least one of the retained Pacific halibut must have a head-on length of no more than 32 inches 81.3 cm as measured in a straight line, passing over the pectoral fin from the tip of the lower jaw with mouth closed, to the extreme end of the middle of the tail. If a person recreational sport fishing on a charter vessel in IPHC Regulatory Area 3A
retains only one Pacific halibut in a calendar day, that Pacific halibut may be of any length.
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c A charter halibut permit as referred to in 50 CFR 300.67 may only be used for one charter vessel fishing trip in which Pacific halibut are caught and retained per calendar day. A charter vessel fishing trip is defined at 50 CFR
300.61 as the time period between the first deployment of fishing gear into the water by a charter vessel angler as defined at 50 CFR 300.61 and the offloading of one or more charter vessel anglers or any Pacific halibut from that vessel. For purposes of this trip limit, a charter vessel fishing trip ends at 2359
Alaska local time on the same calendar day that the fishing trip began, or when any anglers or Pacific halibut are offloaded, whichever comes first.
d A charter vessel on which one or more anglers catch and retain Pacific halibut may only make one charter vessel fishing trip per calendar day. A
charter vessel fishing trip is defined at
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50 CFR 300.61 as the time period between the first deployment of fishing gear into the water by a charter vessel angler as defined at 50 CFR 300.61 and the offloading of one or more charter vessel anglers or any Pacific halibut from that vessel. For purposes of this trip limit, a charter vessel fishing trip ends at 2359 Alaska local time on the same calendar day that the fishing trip began, or when any anglers or Pacific halibut are offloaded, whichever comes first.
e No person on board a charter vessel may catch and retain Pacific halibut on any Wednesday.
30. Previous Regulations Superseded These Regulations shall supersede all previous regulations of the Commission, and these Regulations shall be effective each succeeding year until superseded.
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