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            Pelagics FMP 
            was approved in 1987.
            The 
            Fishery Management Plan (FMP) for the Pelagic Fisheries of the 
            Western Pacific Region became effective on March 23, 1987 (52 FR 
            5987). The Pelagic Management Unit Species (PMUS) at that time were 
            billfish, wahoo, mahimahi, and oceanic sharks. The FMP’s first 
            measures prohibited drift gillnet fishing within the region’s waters 
            of the Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) and prohibited foreign longline 
            fishing within certain areas of the EEZ. Pelagics FMP
        
        Final Rule and
        
        additional Final Rule.   The following tables contain management measures, including
        amendments, 
        regulatory amendments, framework 
        actions, and NMFS-initiated 
        regulations.  Annual Reports 
        can be found at the very bottom.
 AMENDMENTS 
          
            | Amendment | Federal Register 
            Notice / Effective date | Description of Action |  
            | 19 | in progress | Implement American Samoa purse seine restrictions |  
            | 18 | 12/10/09 74 FR 65460
 | Removed 2,120 set limit for Hawaii-based shallow-set longline 
            fishery. Implemented a new loggerhead sea turtle hard cap of 46 
            annual interactions. |  
            | 17 | in progress | Implement Mariana longline and purse seine restrictions (no LL w/in 
            30 miles, no PS in EEZ) |  
            | 16 | suspended | Amend 
            Pelagic Framework process |  
            | 15 | 11/21/08 73 FR 70600
 | Added 
            the following pelagic squid species to the FMP: Ommastrephes 
            bartramii, Thysanoteuthis rhombus, and Sthenoteuthis 
            oualaniensis.  Also, required owners of U.S. vessels greater 
            than 50 ft in length overall that fish for pelagic squid in U.S. EEZ 
            of the western Pacific to obtain Federal permits under the Pelagics 
            Fishery Management Plan, to carry Federal observers if requested by 
            NMFS, and to report any Pacific pelagic squid catch and effort 
            either in Federal logbooks or via existing local reporting systems. |  
            | 14 | 6/18/07 72 FR 33442
 | Partially 
            approved by NMFS. This amendment contained recommendations regarding 
            international and domestic management, including a mechanism by 
            which the Council could participate in international negotiations 
            regarding these stocks. Amendment 14 contained measures to implement 
            control dates for Hawaii’s non-longline commercial pelagic vessels (70 
            FR 47781) and purse seine and longline vessels (70 FR 47782), as 
            well as requirements for federal permits and reporting for 
            Hawaii-based non-longline commercial pelagic vessels. NMFS 
            disapproved the Amendment’s international measures as premature. 
            NMFS disapproved the domestic permit and reporting requirements as 
            duplicative of existing State requirements. NMFS noted that 
            Amendment 14 met the requirements of the Magnuson-Act regarding 
            overfishing. |  
            | 13 |  | Was 
            intended to address issues which have now become moot due to 
            changing circumstances. |  
            | 12 |  | Was 
            intended to address issues which have now become moot due to 
            changing circumstances. |  
            | 11 | 5/24/05 70 FR 29646
 | Effective 
            August 1, 2005, Amendment 11 established a limited access system for 
            pelagic longlining in EEZ waters around American Samoa. Longline 
            vessel operators were required to obtain federal permits, to 
            complete federal logbooks, to carry and use vessel monitoring 
            systems installed, owned and operated by NFMS on vessels greater 
            than 40 ft in length, to carry federal observers if requested by 
            NMFS, and to follow sea turtle handling and resuscitation 
            requirements. |  
            | 10 | 2/24/04 69 FR 8336
 | Amendment 10 prohibits the harvest of Pelagic Management Unit 
            Species in the no-take marine protected areas established under the 
            Coral Reef Ecosystems FMP. The Coral Reef FMP establishes such areas 
            around Rose Atoll in American Samoa, Kingman Reef, Jarvis Island, 
            Howland Island, and Baker Island. The final rule implementing the 
            Coral Reef Ecosystem FMP includes Amendment 10 to the Pelagics FMP. |  
            | 9 |  | Was 
            intended to address issues which have now become moot due to 
            changing circumstances. |  
            | 8 | 4/19/99 64 FR 19067
 8/5/0368 FR 46112
 | Addressed new requirements under the 1996 Sustainable Fisheries Act. 
            Portions of the amendment that were immediately approved (4/19/99) 
            included designations of essential fish habitat and descriptions of 
            some fishing communities. Remaining portions were provisions 
            regarding Hawaii fishing communities, overfishing definitions, and 
            bycatch (approved 8/5/03). |  
            | 7 | 5/24/94 59 FR 26979
 | Replaced 
            Amendment 4 moratorium with a limited entry program for Hawaii-based 
            domestic longline fishery with transferable permits, a limit of 164 
            vessels, and a maximum vessel size of 101' in length overall. It 
            also established a framework procedure for use with implementation 
            of certain new regulations. |  
            | 6 | 11/2/92 57 FR 36637
 | Specified 
            that all tuna species are designated as fish under U.S. management 
            authority and included tunas and related species as Pelagic 
            Management Unit Species under the FMP. It also applied the longline 
            exclusion zones of 50 nm around the island of Guam and the 25-75 nm 
            zone around the MHI to foreign vessels. |  
            | 5 | 3/2/92 57 FR 7661
 | Created 
            a domestic longline vessel exclusion zone around the Main Hawaiian 
            Islands (MHI) ranging from 50 to 75 nm, and a similar 50 nm 
            exclusion zone around Guam and its offshore banks. A seasonal 
            reduction in the size of the closure was implemented in October 
            1992; between October and January longline fishing is prohibited 
            within 25 nm of the windward shores of all Main Hawaiian Islands 
            except Oahu, where it is prohibited within 50 nm from the shore. |  
            | 4 | 10/10/91 56 FR 14866
 | Established 
            a three-year moratorium on new entry into the Hawaii-based domestic 
            longline fishery. It also included provisions for establishing a 
            mandatory vessel monitoring system for domestic longline vessels 
            fishing in the Western Pacific Region. A final rule effective 
            December 15, 1994 (59 FR 58789) under Amendment 4 required 
            Hawaii-based longline vessels to carry and use a NMFS-owned vessel 
            monitoring system (VMS) transmitter to ensure that they do not fish 
            within prohibited areas |  
            | 3 | 10/14/91 56 FR 52214
 | Created 
            a 50 nm longline exclusion zone around the NWHI to protect 
            endangered Hawaiian monk seals. It also implemented framework 
            provisions for establishing a mandatory observer program to collect 
            information on interactions between longline fishing and sea 
            turtles. |  
            | 2 | 5/26/91 56 FR 24731
 | Implemented 
            requirements for domestic pelagic longline fishing and transhipment 
            vessel operators to have Federal permits, maintain Federal fishing 
            logbooks, and, if fishing within 50 nm of the Northwestern Hawaiian 
            Islands, to have observers on board if directed by NMFS. It required 
            longline gear to be marked with the official number of the permitted 
            vessel, and incorporated waters of the EEZ around CNMI into the area 
            managed under the FMP. |  
            | 1 | 3/1/91 56 FR 9686
 | Defined 
            recruitment overfishing for each PMUS. Defined the optimum yield for 
            PMUS. |     REGULATORY AMENDMENTS
 
          
            | Regulatory Amendment
 | Federal Register 
            Notice / Effective date | Description of Action |  
            | 7 | 5/17/07 72 FR 
            19123
 | Provided pelagic fishery participants the 
            option of using NMFS approved electronic logbooks in lieu of paper 
            logbooks effective May 17, 2007. |  
            | 6 | 3/28/07 72 FR 8289
 | Made temporary rule (72 
            FR 26771) permanent. |  
            | 5 | 1/18/06 70 FR 
            75075
 | Allowed operators of Hawaii-based longline vessels fishing north of 
            23 degrees north latitude, as well as those targeting swordfish 
            south of 23 degrees north, to utilize side-setting to reduce seabird 
            interactions in lieu of the seabird mitigation measures required by 
            Framework Measure 1. |  
            | 4 Appendix
 | 12/15/05 70 FR 
            69282
 | Included  measures to minimize 
            turtle interactions by non-Hawaii based domestic longline 
            vessels operating in the Western Pacific under general longline 
            permits. Vessels with longline general permits making shallow sets 
            north of the equator were required to use 18/0 circle hooks with 
            mackerel-type bait and dehookers to release any accidentally caught 
            turtles. The amendment required vessel operators and owners  with general longline permits to annually attend protected species 
            training workshops. Operators of vessels with general longline 
            permits were required to carry and use specific mitigation gear to 
            aid release of sea turtles accidentally hooked or 
            entangled by longlines. This amendment required 
            operators of non-longline pelagic vessels (e.g. trollers and 
            handliners) to follow handling guidelines and remove trailing gear 
            wherever they fish. |  
            | 3 Appendices
 | 4/2/04 69  FR 
            17329
 | Implemented  measures for the 
            longline fisheries to achieve optimum yield 
            while not jeopardizing the long term existence 
            of sea turtles and other listed species. The amendment established a 
            limited  Hawaii-based shallow-set swordfish fishery using 
            circle hooks with mackerel bait. Fishing effort in the  shallow-set swordfish fishery was limited to 50% of the 1994-1999 
            annual average number of sets (just over 2,100 sets) allocated 
            between  fishermen applying to participate in the fishery. A 
            ‘hard’ limit on the number of leatherback (16) and loggerhead (17) 
            turtle interactions that could occur in the swordfish fishery was 
            implemented; the fishery closed for the remainder of the 
            calendar year if either limit was reached. The amendment 
            re-implemented earlier sea turtle handling and resuscitation 
            requirements and included conservation projects to 
            protect sea turtles in their nesting and coastal habitats. This rule 
             
            implemented the requirement for night setting imposed by the USFWS Biological Opinion on Hawaii-based longline vessels targeting 
            swordfish north of 23 degrees north latitude. |  
            | 2 | 10/4/02 67 FR 
            59813
 | Established Federal permit and reporting 
            requirements for any vessel using troll or handline gear to catch 
            PMUS in EEZ waters around the Pacific Remote Island Areas of Kingman 
            Reef, Howland, Baker, Jarvis, Johnston and Wake Islands, and Palmyra 
            and Midway Atolls. |  
            | 1 | 6/9/02 67 FR 
            40232
 | Incorporated  reasonable and prudent 
            alternative of the March 2001 Biological Opinion issued by NMFS.  This 
            amendment prohibited shallow set pelagic longlining north of the 
            equator and closed waters between 0° and 15° N from April-May 
            annually to longline fishing. It instituted sea turtle 
            handling requirements for all vessels using hooks to target pelagic 
            species in the region’s EEZ waters and extended the protected 
            species workshop requirement to include the operators of vessels 
            registered to longline general permits. |    FRAMEWORK ACTIONS
 
          
            | Framework | Federal Register 
            Notice / Effective date | Description of Action |  
            | 3 |  | NMFS 
            published a temporary rule effective March 20, 2006 through December 
            31, 2006 closing the Hawaii-based longline swordfish fishery for the 
            remainder of the calendar year due to its having reached its annual 
            limit of 17 interactions with loggerhead turtles (71 FR 14824). |  
            | 2 | 6/13/02 67 FR 34408
 | Incorporated  terms and conditions developed by the Council and 
            contained in the November 28, 2000 USFWS seabird Biological Opinion 
            requiring Hawaii-based pelagic longline vessel 
            operators to use blue-dyed bait, strategic offal discards, and line 
            shooters with weighted branch lines  
            when fishing north of 23° N. Also included  requirement that 
            all Hawaii-based longline vessel owners and operators annually 
            attend a protected species workshop conducted by NMFS. |  
            | 1 Appendices
 | 3/1/02 67 FR 4369
 | Prohibited fishing for pelagic species by vessels greater than 50 ft 
            in length overall within EEZ waters 0-50 nm around the islands of 
            American Samoa. Exception: vessels that landed PMUS 
            in American Samoa under a Federal longline general permit prior to 
            November 13, 1997. |    NMFS-INITIATED REGULATIONS
 
          
            | Action | Federal Register 
            Notice / Publication date | Description of Action |  
            | Control Date | 6/19/08 73 
            FR 42769
 | Control date issued to notify persons who entered the CNMI longline 
            fishery that they would not necessarily be assured of continuing 
            participation if a limited entry program was subsequently 
            implemented for their fishery. |  
            | Control Date | 6/19/08 73 
            FR 42540
 | Control date issued to notify persons who entered the Hawaii-based 
            pelagic charter fishery that they would not necessarily be assured 
            of continuing participation if a limited entry program was 
            subsequently implemented for their fishery. This control date 
            superseded the March 16, 2007 control date. |  
            | Control Date | 3/16/07 72 FR 26771
 | Control date issued to notify persons who entered the Hawaii-based 
            pelagic charter fishery after that date that they would not 
            necessarily be assured of continuing participation if a limited 
            entry program was subsequently implemented for their fishery. |  
            | Temporary Rule
 | 3/20/06 71 FR 14416
 | Temporary rule removing the delay in effectiveness for closing the 
            Hawaii-based longline shallow-set swordfish fishery as a result of 
            reaching one of its turtle interaction limits. This rule was 
            effective through Sept. 18, 2006. |  
            | Control Date | 6/2/05 72 FR 33442
 | At the 
            request of the Council NMFS issued a control date of June 2, 2005 
            (72 FR 33442) to notify persons who entered the pelagic and purse 
            seine fisheries in U.S. EEZ waters of the Western Pacific region 
            after that date that they would not necessarily be assured of 
            continuing participation if a limited entry program was subsequently 
            implemented for their fishery. The control date was issued in 
            response to NMFS’ notification that overfishing of Pacific-wide 
            bigeye tuna was occurring. |  
            | Control Date | 6/2/05 70 FR 47781
 | Control 
            date issued to notify persons who entered any non-longline 
            commercial pelagic fishery in EEZ waters around the Hawaii 
            archipelago after that date that they would not necessarily be 
            assured of continuing participation if a limited entry program was 
            subsequently implemented for their fishery. |  
            | Executive Order | 12/7/00 65 FR 
            76903
 1/23/0166 FR 7395
 
 | Of 
            relevance to the NWHI pelagic troll and handline fishery: the 
            Northwestern Hawaiian Islands Coral Reef Ecosystem Reserve, 
            established December 4, 2000 through Executive Order (EO) 13178 (65 
            FR 76903), modified by EO 13196 on January 18, 2001 (66 FR 7395). 
            The EO includes prohibitions on commercial and recreational fishing, 
            including the taking of living coral and dead coral, in certain 
            “Reserve Preservation Areas” within the Reserve. It also includes 
            provisions that cap the number of permits and the “annual aggregate 
            take” for particular types of fishing based on historical levels of 
            permit issuance and “take.” |  
            | MSA Amendment | 3/13/02 67 
            FR 6194
 | In 
            August 2000, the State of Hawaii enacted a law prohibiting the 
            retention or landing of shark fins ("finning") without their 
            associated carcasses. The Magnuson-Stevens Act was amended with a 
            similar prohibition. |  
            | Emergency Interim
 Rule
 | 4/5/02 66 
            FR 16323
 | Prohibited 
            longline fishing north of 26 degrees North and prohibited retention 
            or landing of more than 10 swordfish by longline vessels fishing for 
            tuna north of the equator in response to turtle interaction levels 
            anticipated in NMFS’ March 29, 2001 Biological Opinion and led to a 
            new Biological Opinion on November 15, 2002. |  
            | Control Date | 2/15/01 97 FR 27623
 | A control 
            date was issued 
            to notify persons who entered the Hawaii handline fishery that 
            occurs around Cross Seamount and around four NOAA weather buoys and 
            one University of Hawaii research buoy off Hawaii that they would 
            not necessarily be assured of continuing participation if a limited 
            entry program was subsequently implemented for the fishery. |  
            | Final Rule | 12/31/01 66 FR 67495
 | Slightly 
            revised the national sea turtle handling and resuscitation 
            requirements. |  
            | Emergency Interim
 Rule
 | 66 FR 
            63630 | Extended the existing emergency rule (66 FR 
            31561) through June 8, 2002. This rule allowed the use of 
            basket-style longline gear as an alternative to a line setting 
            machine with weighted branch lines. |  
            | Emergency Interim
 Rule
 | 6/12/01 66 FR 31561
 | Implemented measures contained in a March 30, 2001 Court order, as 
            well as the terms and conditions in the November 28, 2000 USFWS 
            Biological Opinion regarding potential interactions between the 
            Hawaii-based longline fleet and short-tailed albatrosses. To reduce 
            potential sea turtle interactions, this rule prohibited longline 
            fishing targeting swordfish north of the equator by HI-based 
            longline vessels as well as in an area south of the Hawaiian Islands 
            during the months of April and May; required longlines targeting 
            tuna to be set so that the deepest point between any two float lines 
            was at least 100 m with a minimum of 15 branch lines deployed 
            between any two floats and required all float lines to be at least 
            20 m long; prohibited the use or possession of light sticks while 
            longline fishing for tuna; limited the re-registration of vessels to 
            Hawaii longline permits the month of October; imposed additional sea 
            turtle handling and resuscitation measures; and required all 
            Hawaii-based longline vessel operators to attend an annual protected 
            species workshop conducted by NMFS. To reduce the potential 
            short-tailed albatross interactions, this rule required HI-based 
            longline vessel operators fishing for tuna north of 23 degrees north 
            latitude use thawed blue-dyed bait; use strategic offal discards to 
            distract seabird during the setting and hauling of gear; employ a 
            line-setting machine with 45 g or heavier weights attached within 
            one meter of each hook; and follow specified seabird handling and 
            resuscitation techniques. |  
            | Notice | 3/30/01 66 FR 
            20134
 | NMFS 
            issued a notice of requirements to inform the public of the 
            requirements in a Court order. |  
            | Emergency Interim
 Rule
 | 3/14/01 66 
            FR 15358
 | All 
            Hawaii-based longline fishing was prohibited between March 15, 2001 
            and May 15, 2001. |  
            | Emergency Interim
 Rule
 | 11/3/00 65 
            FR 66186
 
 | Effective 
            through February 21, 2001, it defined deep-set tuna longline fishing 
            as fishing in which the deepest point between any two floats was at 
            least 100 m. In addition tuna vessels were prohibited from carrying 
            or using lightsticks and vessel operators were required to donate at 
            least 30 percent of any swordfish gross revenues from Area C to 
            charity. NMFS subsequently extended this rule through August 20, 
            2001 (66 FR 11120). |  
            | Control Date
 | 7/15/00 65 
            FR 62692
 | Control 
            date issued to notify persons who entered the American Samoa-based 
            longline fishery that they would not necessarily be assured of 
            continuing participation if a limited entry program was subsequently 
            implemented. |  
            | Emergency Interim
 Rule
 | 8/25/00 65 
            FR 51992
 | Emergency interim rule issued in response to Court order, effective 
            through February 21, 2001, that implemented a modified area closure 
            for three areas north of the Hawaiian Islands (Areas A, B and C). 
            All Hawaii-based longline fishing was prohibited in Area A; 154 
            longline sets were allowed in Area B between August 10 and December 
            31, 2000 with another 77 sets allowed between January 1 and March 
            14, 2001; and longline fishing for swordfish was prohibited in Area 
            C. Increasing levels of observer coverage were required in Area C 
            and the profits from any swordfish landed from Area C by vessels 
            targeting tuna were required to be donated to charity. In addition, 
            all longline fishing was prohibited in Areas B and C between March 
            15 and May 31, 2001. |  
            | Final Rule | 4/27/00 65 FR 
            16346
 | In 
            response to a November 26, 1999 Court order, NMFS issued a final 
            rule requiring Hawaii-based longline vessels to carry and use line 
            clippers and dip nets to free any hooked or entangled sea turtles . |  
            | Emergency Rule
 | 12/23/99 64 FR 72290
 | In 
            response to a November 23, 1999 Court order NMFS issued an emergency 
            rule effective through June 26, 2000 that prohibited longline 
            fishing by Hawaii-based vessels in an area north of the Hawaiian 
            Islands. This rule was subsequently extended through December 23, 
            2000 (65 FR 37917). |  
            | Final Rule | 12/15/94 59 FR 58789
 | Final 
            rule implementing an experimental vessel monitoring system (VMS) 
            program in the Hawaii-based longline fishery, which required vessel 
            operators to carry VMS for a maximum of three years. |  
            | Final Rule | 4/23/94 59 FR 
            18499
 | Final 
            rule that made 1992 interim rule, requiring observers on longline 
            vessels, permanent. |  
            | Final Rule | 4/15/93 58 FR 14170
 | Revised 
            gear marking requirements for longline vessels fishing in EEZ 
            waters. Required that all floats and buoys be marked with the 
            vessel’s official number whether deployed or possessed on board the 
            vessel. Unmarked gear could be seized and destroyed by enforcement 
            officers. |  
            | Interim Final Rule | 1/6/94 58 FR 
            67699
 | In 
            response to a Biological Opinion regarding protected species 
            interactions, NMFS issued an interim final rule that required 
            operators of Hawaii-based longline fleet vessels to carry a federal 
            observer if requested by NMFS. |  
            | Control Date | 7/2/92 57 FR 
            36637
 | At the 
            request of the Council NMFS issued a control date to notify persons 
            who entered the Hawaii handline fishery that occurs around Cross 
            Seamount and around four NOAA weather buoys off Hawaii that after 
            that date that they would not necessarily be assured of continuing 
            participation if a limited entry program was subsequently 
            implemented for the fishery. The control date was issued in response 
            to rapid growth in this fishery. |     ANNUAL REPORTS 
                  2006 Annual Report
                    
                        
                          
                            |  The Pelagic Fisheries of the Western Pacific Region 2006 Annual Report is available in pdf format.  Copies of the plan are also available on hard copy or CD. | 
                    2005 Annual Report* 
                      
                        
                          |  The Pelagic Fisheries of the Western Pacific Region 2005 Annual Report is available in pdf format.  Copies of the plan are also available on hard copy or CD. 
                                   * Note: The 2005 Annual Report has been reformatted from the previous year. The report is restructured to include the island area modules into the report and includes new sections on the description of fisheries by island area.   | 2004 Annual Report
                    
                        
                          
                            |  The Pelagic Fisheries of the Western Pacific Region 2004 Annual Report is available in pdf format.  Copies of the plan are also available on hard copy or CD.   | 2003 Annual Report
                    
                        
                          
                            |  The Pelagic Fisheries of the Western Pacific Region 2003 Annual Report is available in pdf format.  Copies of the plan are also available on hard copy or CD.   | 2002 Annual Report
                    
                        
                          
                            |  The Pelagic Fisheries of the Western Pacific Region 2002 Annual Report is available in pdf format.  Copies of the plan are also available on hard copy or CD.   | 2001 Annual Report
                    
                        
                          
                            |  The Pelagic Fisheries of the Western Pacific Region 2001 Annual Report is available in pdf format.  Copies of the plan are also available on hard copy or CD.   | 2000 Annual Report
                    
                        
                          
                            |  The Pelagic Fisheries of the Western Pacific Region 2000 Annual Report is available in pdf format.  Copies of the plan are also available on hard copy or CD.  |    |