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Chapter VI
Part 679
Subpart L
Appendix - Table 19 to Part 679—Seabird Avoidance Gear Codes
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Appendix - Table 19 to Part 679—Seabird Avoidance Gear Codes
VESSEL LOGBOOK
CODE
SEABIRD AVOIDANCE GEAR OR METHOD.
1
Paired Streamer Lines:
Used during deployment of hook-and-line gear to prevent birds from taking hooks. Two streamer lines used, one on each side of the main groundline. Each streamer line consists of three components: a length of line, streamers attached along a portion of the length and one or more float devices at the terminal end. See performance and material standards at
§ 679.24
(e)(4)(iii).
2
Single Streamer Line:
Used during deployment of hook-and-line gear to prevent birds from taking hooks. The streamer line consists of three components: a length of line, streamers attached along a portion of the length and one or more float devices at the terminal end. See performance and material standards at
§ 679.24
(e)(4)(ii).
3
Single Streamer Line, used with Snap Gear:
Used during the deployment of snap gear to prevent birds from taking hooks. The streamer line consists of three components: a length of line, streamers attached along a portion of the length and one or more float devices at the terminal end. See performance and material standards at
§ 679.24
(e)(4)(iv).
4
Buoy Bag Line:
Used during the deployment of hook-and-line gear to prevent birds from taking hooks. A buoy bag line consists of two components: a length of line (without streamers attached) and one or more float devices at the terminal end. See performance and material standards at
§ 679.24
(e)(4)(i).
Other Device used in conjunction with Single Streamer Line or Buoy Bag Line
5
Add weights to groundline:
Applying weights to the groundline for the purpose of sinking the hook-and-line gear more quickly and preventing seabirds from accessing the baited hooks.
6
Additional Buoy Bag Line or Single Streamer Line:
Using a second buoy bag line or streamer line for the purpose of enhancing the effectiveness of these deterrent devices at preventing seabirds from accessing baited hooks.
7
Strategic Offal Discharge:
Discharging fish, fish parts (
i.e.
, offal) or spent bait for the purpose of distracting seabirds away from the main groundline while setting gear.
Additional Device Used
8
Night Fishing:
Setting hook-and-line gear during dark (night time hours).
Line Shooter:
A hydraulic device designed to deploy hook-and-line gear at a speed slightly faster than the vessel's speed during setting.
Lining Tube:
A device used to deploy hook-and-line gear through an underwater-setting device.
Other
(Describe)
9
No Deterrent Used Due to Weather. [See weather exceptions at
§ 679.24
(e)(4)(i), (e)(4)(ii)(B), (e)(4)(iii)(B), (e)(4)(iv)(B), and (e)(4)(v).]
0
No Deterrent Used.
[74 FR 13358, Mar. 27, 2009]
authority:
16 U.S.C. 773
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