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FISHING RULE
CHANGE WASHINGTON DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND WILDLIFE 600 Capitol Way North, Olympia, WA 98501-1091 |
August 1, 2005
Action: Prohibit fishing, retention, and
possession of bottomfish and lingcod in Marine Areas 2, 3, and 4, seaward of a
line approximating 30 fathoms, as defined by the following coordinates:
48°24.79 N lat. 124°44.07 W long.; 48°24.80 N lat. 124°44.74 W long.;
48°23.94 N lat. 124°44.70 W long.; 48°23.51 N lat. 124°45.01 W long.; 48°22.59 N
lat. 124°44.97 W long.; 48°21.75 N lat. 124°45.26 W long.; 48°21.23 N lat.
124°47.78 W long.; 48°20.32 N lat. 124°49.53 W long.; 48°16.72 N lat. 124°51.58
W long.; 48°10.00 N lat. 124°52.58 W long.; 48°05.63 N lat. 124°52.91 W long.;
47°53.37 N lat. 124°47.37 W long.; 47°40.28 N lat. 124°40.07 W long.; 47°31.70 N
lat. 124°37.03 W long.; 47°25.67 N lat. 124°34.79 W long.; 47°12.82 N lat.
124°29.12 W long.; 46°52.94 N lat. 124°22.58 W long.; 46°44.18 N lat. 124°18.00
W long.; 46°38.17 N lat. 124°15.88 W long.
Effective date: 12:01 a.m. Friday, August
5, 2005
Species affected: All species of
bottomfish, including lingcod
Location: Marine Areas 2, 3, and 4
(Westport, La Push, and Neah Bay)
Reason for action: Canary rockfish are one
of eight overfished groundfish stocks, which are managed under rebuilding plans
by the Pacific Fishery Management Council. The Pacific Council has adopted
harvest guidelines for canary rockfish for state recreational and commercial
fisheries to ensure that rebuilding goals are met. Management measures to
achieve these rebuilding goals include prohibiting the retention of canary
rockfish in recreational fisheries to encourage conservation of the stock and
discourage targeting by anglers. However, canary rockfish are caught
incidentally while anglers are targeting other species of bottomfish, such as
black rockfish, lingcod, and halibut. Through our Ocean Sampling Program, the
Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife collects recreational catch data,
including released catch information. Because canary rockfish have a swim
bladder and are typically caught at deeper depths, there is a high mortality
factor associated with this incidental catch.
The rate of incidental catch of canary rockfish is higher this year as
compared to last year, and the Washington recreational fishery is projected to
achieve, and may exceed, the harvest guideline adopted by the Pacific Council.
In order to manage to this harvest guideline, the Department committed to take
inseason action to prohibit fishing for bottomfish seaward of a line
approximating the 30 fathom depth contour in an effort to slow down the catch
rate of canary rockfish. This regulatory action is a follow-through on that
commitment.
Even though this action is necessary to reduce the canary catch rate, it is
important to note that much of the area where Washington anglers fish for
bottomfish and lingcod will still remain open to bottomfish fishing.
Information contact: Michele Culver, (360)
902-2603
Fishers must have a current Washington fishing license, appropriate to the fishery. Check the WDFW "Fishing in Washington" rules pamphlet for details on fishing seasons and regulations. Fishing rules are subject to change. Check the WDFW Fishing hotline for the latest rule information at (360) 902-2500, press 2 for recreational rules. For the Shellfish Rule Change hotline call (360)796-3215 or toll free 1-866-880-5431.
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