[Code of Federal Regulations]

[Title 50, Volume 8]

[Revised as of October 1, 2005]

From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access

[CITE: 50CFR648.2]



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                    TITLE 50--WILDLIFE AND FISHERIES

 

                         DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

 

PART 648_FISHERIES OF THE NORTHEASTERN UNITED STATES--Table of Contents

 

                      Subpart A_General Provisions

 

Sec. 648.2  Definitions.



    In addition to the definitions in the Magnuson Act and in Sec. 

600.10 of this chapter, the terms used in this part have the following 

meanings:

    Alewife means Alosa pseudoharengus.

    American lobster or lobster means Homarus americanus.

    American shad means Alosa sapidissima.

    Atlantic butterfish or butterfish means Peprilus triacanthus.

    Atlantic croaker means Micropogonias undulatus.

    Atlantic deep-sea red crab (red crab) means Chaceon quinquedens.

    Atlantic herring means Clupea harengus.

    Atlantic herring carrier means a fishing vessel with an Atlantic 

herring permit that does not have any gear on board capable of catching 

or processing herring and that has on board a letter of authorization 

from the Regional Administrator to transport herring caught by another 

fishing vessel.

    Atlantic herring dealer means:

    (1) Any person who purchases or receives for a commercial purpose 

other than solely for transport or pumping operations any herring from a 

vessel issued a Federal Atlantic herring permit, whether offloaded 

directly from the vessel or from a shore-based pump, for any purpose 

other than for the purchaser's own use as bait; or

    (2) Any person owning or operating a processing vessel that receives 

any Atlantic herring from a vessel issued a Federal Atlantic herring 

permit whether at sea or in port.

    Atlantic herring processor means a person who receives unprocessed 

Atlantic herring from a fishing vessel issued a Federal Atlantic herring 

permit or from an Atlantic herring dealer for the purposes of 

processing; or the owner or operator of a fishing vessel that processes 

Atlantic herring; or an Atlantic herring dealer who purchases Atlantic 

herring from a fishing vessel with a Federal Atlantic herring permit for 

resale as bait.

    Atlantic mackerel or mackerel means Scomber scombrus.

    Atlantic Mackerel, Squid, and Butterfish Monitoring Committee means 

the committee made up of staff representatives of the MAFMC and the 

NEFMC, and the Northeast Regional Office and NEFSC of NMFS. The MAFMC 

Executive Director or a designee chairs the Committee.

    Atlantic salmon means Salmo salar.

    Atlantic sea scallop or scallop means Placopecten magellanicus, 

throughout its range.

    Beam trawl means gear, consisting of a twine bag attached to a beam 

attached to a towing wire, designed so that the beam does not contact 

the bottom. The beam is constructed with sinkers or shoes on either side 

that support the beam above the bottom or any other modification so that 

the beam does not contact the bottom. The beam trawl is designed to 

slide along the bottom rather than dredge the bottom.

    Black sea bass means Centropristis striata.

    Black Sea Bass Monitoring Committee means a committee made up of 

staff representatives of the Mid-Atlantic, New England, and South 

Atlantic Fishery Management Councils, the Northeast Regional Office of 

NMFS, the Northeast Fisheries Science Center, and Commission 

representatives. The Council Executive Director or his designee chairs 

the Committee.

    Black sea bass pot or black sea bass trap means any such gear used 

in catching and retaining black sea bass.

    Blowfish (puffer) means any species in the family Tetraodontidae.

    Bluefish means Pomotomus saltatrix.

    Bluefish Monitoring Committee means a committee made up of staff 

representatives of the Mid-Atlantic Fishery Management Council, the New 

England Fishery Management Council, and South Atlantic Fishery 

Management Council, the NMFS Northeast Regional Office, the NMFS 

Northeast Fisheries Science Center, and the Commission. The Mid-Atlantic 

Fishery Management Council's Executive Director or a designee chairs the 

committee.

    Bonito means Sarda sarda.



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    Border transfer (BT) means the amount of herring specified pursuant 

to Sec. 648.200 that may be transferred to a Canadian transport vessel 

that is permitted under the provisions of Pub. L. 104-297, section 

105(e).

    Bottom-tending mobile gear, with respect to the NE multispecies 

fishery, means gear in contact with the ocean bottom, and towed from a 

vessel, which is moved through the water during fishing in order to 

capture fish, and includes otter trawls, beam trawls, hydraulic dredges, 

non-hydraulic dredges, and seines (with the exception of a purse seine).

    Brush-sweep trawl gear means trawl gear consisting of alternating 

roller discs and bristle brushes that are strung along cables, chains, 

or footropes, and aligned together to form the sweep of the trawl net, 

designed to allow the trawl sweep to maintain contact with the ocean 

floor, or any modification to trawl gear that is substantially similar 

in design or effect.

    Bushel (bu) means a standard unit of volumetric measurement deemed 

to hold 1.88 ft\3\ (53.24 L) of surfclams or ocean quahogs in shell, or 

1.24 ft\3\ (35.24 L) of in-shell Atlantic sea scallops.

    Cage means a container with a standard unit of volumetric 

measurement containing 60 ft\3\ (1,700 L). The outside dimensions of a 

standard cage generally are 3 ft (91 cm) wide, 4 ft (122 cm) long, and 5 

ft (152 cm) high.

    Category 1 herring vessel means a vessel issued a permit to fish for 

Atlantic herring that is required to have an operable VMS unit installed 

on board pursuant to Sec. 648.205(b).

    Chafing gear or cookies, with respect to the scallop fishery, means 

steel, rubberized or other types of donut rings, disks, washers, twine, 

or other material attached to or between the steel rings of a sea 

scallop dredge.

    Charter or party boat means any vessel that carries passengers for 

hire to engage in recreational fishing and, with respect to 

multispecies, that is not fishing under a DAS.

    Circle hook, with respect to the NE multispecies fishery, means a 

fishing hook with the point turned perpendicularly back to the shank, or 

an offset circle hook where the barbed end of the hook is displaced 

relative to the parallel plane of the eyed-end, or shank, of the hook 

when laid on its side.

    Combination vessel means a vessel that has fished in any one 

calendar year with scallop dredge gear and otter trawl gear during the 

period 1988 through 1990, and that is eligible for an allocation of 

individual DAS under the NE Multispecies FMP and has applied for or been 

issued a limited access scallop permit.

    Commercial fishing or fishing commercially means fishing that is 

intended to, or results in, the barter, trade, transfer, or sale of 

fish.

    Commission means the Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission.

    Conger eel means Conger oceanicus.

    Council means the New England Fishery Management Council (NEFMC) for 

the Atlantic herring, Atlantic sea scallop, Atlantic deep-sea red crab, 

NE multispecies, monkfish, and NE skate fisheries; or the Mid-Atlantic 

Fishery Management Council (MAFMC) for the Atlantic mackerel, squid, and 

butterfish; Atlantic surf clam and ocean quahog; summer flounder, scup, 

and black sea bass; spiny dogfish; Atlantic bluefish; and tilefish 

fisheries.

    Councils with respect to the monkfish fishery and spiny dogfish 

fishery means the New England Fishery Management Council (NEFMC) and the 

Mid-Atlantic Fishery Management Council (MAFMC).

    Cunner means Tautogolabrus adspersus.

    DAS flip, with respect to the NE multispecies fishery, means ending 

fishing under a Regular B DAS and beginning fishing under a Category A 

DAS.

    DAS Lease, with respect to the NE multispecies limited access 

fishery, means the transfer of the use of DAS from one limited access NE 

multispecies vessel to another limited access NE multispecies vessel for 

a period not to exceed a single fishing year.

    DAS Lessee, with respect to the NE multispecies limited access 

fishery, means the NE multispecies limited access vessel owner and/or 

the associated vessel that acquires the use of DAS from another NE 

multispecies limited access vessel.

    DAS Lessor, with respect to the NE multispecies limited access 

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means the NE multispecies limited access vessel owner and/or the 

associated vessel that transfers the use of DAS to another NE 

multispecies limited access vessel.

    Day(s)-at-Sea (DAS), with respect to the NE multispecies and 

monkfish fisheries (except as described in Sec. 648.82(k)(1)(iv)), 

Atlantic sea scallop fishery, and Atlantic deep-sea red crab fishery, 

means the 24-hour period of time or any part thereof during which a 

fishing vessel is absent from port to fish for, possess, or land, or 

fishes for, possesses or lands, regulated species, monkfish, scallops, 

or red crabs. With respect to the red crab fishery, any portion of a 

calendar day in which a vessel is declared into the red crab DAS 

fishery, shall count as a full DAS.

    Dealer means any person who receives, for a commercial purpose 

(other than solely for transport on land), from the owner or operator of 

a vessel issued a valid permit under this part, any species of fish, the 

harvest of which is managed by this part, unless otherwise exempted in 

this part.

    Dealer code means a confidential five-digit number assigned to each 

dealer required to submit purchases using the IVR system for the purpose 

of maintaining the integrity of the data reported through the IVR 

system.

    De-hooker, with respect to the NE multispecies hook gear fishery, 

means the fairlead rollers when used in a manner that extracts fish 

hooks from caught fish, also known as ``crucifiers.''

    Dredge or dredge gear, with respect to the scallop fishery, means 

gear consisting of a mouth frame attached to a holding bag constructed 

of metal rings, or any other modification to this design, that can be or 

is used in the harvest of scallops.

    Dredge bottom, with respect to scallops, means the rings and links 

found between the bail of the dredge and the club stick, which, when 

fishing, would be in contact with the sea bed. This includes the 

triangular shaped portions of the ring bag commonly known as 

``diamonds.''

    Dredge top, with respect to the scallop fishery, means the mesh 

panel in the top of a dredge and immediately adjacent rings and links 

found between the bail of the dredge, the club stick, and the two side 

panels. The bail of the dredge is the rigid structure of the forward 

portion of the dredge that connects to the warp and holds the dredge 

open. The club stick is the rigid bar at the tail of the dredge bag that 

is attached to the rings.

    Dredge vessel, with respect to the scallop fishery, means any 

fishing vessel that is equipped for fishing using dredge gear and that 

is capable of catching scallops.

    Exempted gear, with respect to the NE multispecies fishery, means 

gear that is deemed to be not capable of catching NE multispecies and 

includes: Pelagic hook and line, pelagic longline, spears, rakes, diving 

gear, cast nets, tongs, harpoons, weirs, dipnets, stop nets, pound nets, 

pelagic gillnets, pots and traps, purse seines, shrimp trawls (with a 

properly configured grate as defined under this part), surf clam and 

ocean quahog dredges, and midwater trawls.

    Fishing trip or trip means a period of time during which fishing is 

conducted, beginning when the vessel leaves port and ending when the 

vessel returns to port.

    Fishing year means:

    (1) For the Atlantic sea scallop and Atlantic deep-sea red crab 

fisheries, from March 1 through the last day of February of the 

following year.

    (2) For the NE multispecies, monkfish and skate fisheries, from May 

1 through April 30 of the following year.

    (3) For the tilefish fishery, from November 1 through October 31 of 

the following year.

    (4) For all other fisheries in this part, from January 1 through 

December 31.

    Flatfish gillnets means gillnets that are either constructed with no 

floats on the float line, or that are constructed with floats on the 

float line and that have tie-down twine between the float line and the 

lead line not more than 48 inches (18.90 cm) in length and spaced not 

more than 15 feet (4.57 m) apart.

    FMP means fishery management plan.

    Fourspot flounder means Paralichthys oblongus.

    Full-processing (fully process or fully processed), with respect to 

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deep-sea red crab fishery, means any activity that removes meat from any 

part of a red crab.

    Gillnet gear capable of catching multispecies means all gillnet gear 

except pelagic gillnet gear specified at Sec. 648.81(g)(2)(ii) and 

pelagic gillnet gear that is designed to fish for and is used to fish 

for or catch tunas, swordfish, and sharks.

    Gross registered tonnage (GRT) means the gross registered tonnage 

specified on the USCG documentation for a vessel.

    Hagfish means Myxine glutinosa.

    Hail Weight means a good-faith estimate in pounds (or count of 

individual fish, if a party or charter vessel), by species, of all 

species, or parts of species, such as monkfish livers, landed or 

discarded for each trip.

    Handgear, with respect to the NE multispecies fishery, means 

handline gear, rod and reel gear, and tub-trawl gear.

    Handline or handline gear means fishing gear that is released by 

hand and consists of one main line to which is attached no more than two 

leaders for a total of no more than three hooks. Handlines are retrieved 

only by hand, not by mechanical means.

    Harbor porpoise means Phocoena phocoena.

    Harbor Porpoise Review Team (HPRT) means a team of scientific and 

technical experts appointed by the NEFMC to review, analyze, and propose 

harbor porpoise take mitigation alternatives.

    Herring means Atlantic herring, Clupea harengus, or blueback 

herring, Alosa aestivalis.

    Hickory shad means Alosa mediocris.

    Hook gear means fishing gear that is comprised of a hook or hooks 

attached to a line and includes, but is not limited to, longline, 

setline, jigs, troll line, rod and reel, and line trawl.

    Illex means Illex illecebrosus (short-finned or summer squid).

    Incidental Total Allowable Catch (TAC), with respect to the NE 

multispecies fishery, means the total amount of catch (both kept and 

discarded) of a regulated groundfish stock of concern that can be taken 

by vessels fishing under Category B DAS.

    Inshore exempted species means the following species:



Bay scallop--Aequipecten irradians.

Blood arc clam--Anadara ovalis.

Blood worm--Glycera dibranchiata.

Blue crab--Callinectes similis and Callinectes sapidus.

Blue mussel--Mytilus edulis.

Green crab--Carcinus maenas.

Hermit crab--Clibanarius vittatus, Pagurus pollicaris and Pagurus 

longicarpus.

Japanese shore crab--Hemigrapsus sanguineus.

Oyster--Crassostrea virginica and Ostrea edulis.

Quahog--Mercenaria mercenaria.

Razor clam--Ensis directus.

Sand worm--Neresis virens.

Soft clam--Mya arenaria.

Spider crabLibinia emarginata.



    IVR System means the Interactive Voice Response reporting system 

established by the Regional Administrator for the purpose of monitoring 

harvest levels for certain species.

    John Dory means Zenopsis conchifera.

    JVPt, with respect to the Atlantic herring fishery, means the 

specification of the total amount of herring available for joint venture 

processing by foreign vessels in the EEZ and state waters.

    Land means to begin offloading fish, to offload fish, or to enter 

port with fish.

    Liner means a piece of mesh or any other material rigged inside or 

outside the main or outer net or dredge that restricts the mesh or ring 

size or otherwise reduces escapement.

    Link, with respect to the sea scallop fishery, means the material, 

usually made of a \3/8\-inch (10-mm) or \7/16\-inch (11-mm) diameter 

metal rod, that joins two adjacent rings within the ring bag of a 

dredge.

    Little tunny means Euthynnus alleteratus.

    Loligo means Loligo pealei (long-finned or bone squid).

    Longhorn sculpin means Myoxocephalus octodecimspinosus.

    Longline gear means fishing gear that is or is designed to be set 

horizontally, either anchored, floating, or attached to a vessel, and 

that consists of a main or ground line with three or more gangions and 

hooks.

    Maine bushel means a standard unit of volumetric measurement equal 

to 1.2445 cubic feet (35.24 L) of ocean quahogs in the shell.

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U.S.-Canada maritime boundary, on the south by a straight line at 

43[deg]50[min] N. latitude, and on the north and west by the shoreline 

of Maine.

    Menhaden means Atlantic menhaden, Brevoortia tyrannus.

    Midwater trawl gear means trawl gear that is designed to fish for, 

is capable of fishing for, or is being used to fish for pelagic species, 

no portion of which is designed to be or is operated in contact with the 

bottom at any time.

    Mobile gear means trawls, beam trawls, and dredges that are designed 

to maneuver with that vessel.

    Monkfish, also known as anglerfish or goosefish, means Lophius 

americanus.

    Monkfish gillnets means gillnet gear with mesh size no smaller than 

10-inches (25.4 cm) diamond mesh that is designed and used to fish for 

and catch monkfish while fishing under a monkfish DAS.

    Monkfish Monitoring Committee means a team of scientific and 

technical staff appointed by the NEFMC and MAFMC to review, analyze, and 

recommend adjustments to the management measures. The team consists of 

staff from the NEFMC and the MAFMC, NMFS Northeast Regional Office, 

NEFSC, the USCG, two fishing industry representatives selected by their 

respective Council chairman (one from each management area with at least 

one of the two representing either the Atlantic sea scallop or northeast 

multispecies fishery), and staff from affected coastal states, appointed 

by the Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission. The Chair is elected 

by the Committee from within its ranks, subject to the approval of the 

Chairs of the NEFMC and MAFMC.

    Mullet means any species in the family Mugilidae.

    Multispecies frames, also known as multispecies racks, means the 

remains of the multispecies finfish after it has been filleted or 

processed, not including the fillet.

    Multispecies Monitoring Committee means a team of scientific and 

technical staff appointed by the NEFMC to review, analyze, and recommend 

adjustments to the measurement measures. The team consists of staff from 

the NEFMC and the MAFMC, NMFS Northeast Region Office, NEFSC, the USCG, 

an industry representative, and no more than two representatives, 

appointed by the Commission, from affected states.

    NAFO means Northwest Atlantic Fisheries Organization.

    NAFO Convention Area means the waters of the Northwest Atlantic 

Ocean north of 35[deg]00[min] N. lat. and west of a line extending due 

north from 35[deg]00[min] N. lat. and 42[deg]00[min] W. long. to 

59[deg]00[min] N. lat., thence due west to 44[deg]00[min] W. long., and 

thence due north to the coast of Greenland and the waters of the Gulf of 

St. Lawrence, Davis Strait and Baffin Bay south of 78[deg]10[min] N. 

lat.

    NAFO Regulatory Area means the part of the NAFO Convention Area 

which lies beyond the 200-mile zone of the coastal states.

    NEFSC means the Northeast Fisheries Science Center, NMFS.

    NE Skate Complex (skates) means Leucoraja ocellata (winter skate); 

Dipturis laevis (barndoor skate); Amblyraja radiata (thorny skate); 

Malacoraja senta (smooth skate); Leucoraja erinacea(little skate); Raja 

eglanteria (clearnose skate); and Leucoraja garmani (rosette skate).

    Net tonnage (NT) means the net tonnage specified on the USCG 

documentation for a vessel.

    Non-exempt gillnet fishery means a fishery which uses gillnet gear 

capable of catching multispecies.

    Non-exempt species means species of fish not included under the GOM, 

GB and SNE Regulated Mesh Area exempted fisheries, as specified in Sec. 

648.80(a)(5); (a)(6); (a)(9) through (14); (b)(3)(i) and (ii); (b)(5) 

through (8); and (d), (e), (h), and (i).

    Northeast (NE) multispecies or multispecies means the following 

species:



American plaice--Hippoglossoides platessoides.

Atlantic cod--Gadus morhua.

Atlantic halibut--Hippoglossus hippoglossus.

Haddock--Melanogrammus aeglefinus.

Ocean Pout--Macrozoarces americanus.

Offshore Hake--Merluccius albidus.

Pollock--Pollachius virens.

Redfish--Sebastes fasciatus.

Red hake--Urophycis chuss.

Silver hake (whiting)--Merluccius bilinearis.

White hake--Urophycis tenuis.

Windowpane flounder--Scophthalmus aquosus.

Winter flounder--Pleuronectes americanus.

Witch flounder--Glyptocephalus cynoglossus.

Yellowtail flounder--Pleuronectes ferruginea.





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    Northern shrimp means Pandalus borealis.

    Ocean quahog means the species Arctica islandica.

    Offload or offloading means to begin to remove, to remove, to pass 

over the rail, or otherwise take away fish from any vessel. For purposes 

of the surf clam and ocean quahog fishery, it means to separate 

physically a cage from a vessel, such as by removing the sling or wire 

used to remove the cage from the harvesting vessel.

    Open areas, with respect to the Atlantic sea scallop fishery, means 

any area that is not subject to restrictions of the Sea Scallop Access 

Areas specified in Sec. Sec. 648.59 and 648.60, Rotational Closed Areas 

specified in Sec. 648.58, or EFH Closed Areas specified in Sec. 

648.61.

    Operator means the master, captain, or other individual on board a 

fishing vessel, who is in charge of that vessel's operations.

    Out of the monkfish fishery means the period of time during which a 

vessel is not fishing for monkfish under the monkfish DAS program.

    Out of the multispecies fishery means the period of time during 

which a vessel is not fishing for regulated species under the NE 

multispecies DAS program.

    Pair trawl or pair trawling means to tow a single net between two 

vessels.

    Parlor trap/pot means any structure or other device, other than a 

net, with more than one compartment inside designed to impede escape of 

lobsters or crabs from the device or structure, which is placed, or 

designed to be placed, on the ocean bottom and is designed for, or is 

capable of, catching lobsters and/or red crabs.

    Pelagic hook and line gear means handline or rod and reel gear that 

is designed to fish for, or that is being used to fish for, pelagic 

species, no portion of which is designed to be or is operated in contact 

with the bottom at any time.

    Pelagic longline gear means fishing gear that is not fixed, nor 

designed to be fixed, nor anchored to the bottom and that consists of 

monofilament main line (as opposed to a cable main line) to which 

gangions are attached.

    Personal use, with respect to the surf clam or ocean quahog fishery, 

means harvest of surf clams or ocean quahogs for use as bait, for human 

consumption, or for other purposes (not including sale or barter) in 

amounts not to exceed 2 bu (106.48 L) per person per fishing trip.

    Person who receives bluefish for commercial purposes means any 

person (excluding representatives of governmental agencies) engaged in 

the sale, barter, or trade of bluefish received from a fisherman, or one 

who transports bluefish from a fisherman.

    Postmark means independently verifiable evidence of date of mailing, 

such as U.S. Postal Service postmark, United Parcel Service (U.P.S.) or 

other private carrier postmark, certified mail receipt, overnight mail 

receipt, or receipt received upon hand delivery to an authorized 

representative of NMFS.

    Prior to leaving port, with respect to the call-in notification 

system for NE multispecies, and the call-in notification system for 

monkfish vessels that are fishing under the limited access monkfish 

Category C, D, F, G, or H permit provisions that are also fishing under 

a NE multispecies DAS, means no more than 1 hour prior to the time a 

vessel leaves the last dock or mooring in port from which that vessel 

departs to engage in fishing, including the transport of fish to another 

port. With respect to the call-in notification system for monkfish 

vessels that are fishing under the limited access monkfish Category A or 

B permit provisions, it means prior to the last dock or mooring in port 

from which a vessel departs to engage in fishing, including the 

transport of fish to another port.

    Private recreational fishing vessel, with respect to the NE 

multispecies fishery, means a vessel engaged in recreational fishing 

that has not been issued a Federal NE multispecies permit, does not sell 

fish, and does not take passengers for hire.

    Processing, or to process, with respect to the Atlantic herring 

fishery, means the preparation of Atlantic herring to render it suitable 

for human consumption, bait, commercial uses, industrial uses, or long-

term storage, including but not limited to cooking, canning, roe 

extraction, smoking, salting, drying, freezing, or rendering into meat 

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    Processor, with respect to the Atlantic surf clam and ocean quahog 

fisheries, means a person who receives surf clams or ocean quahogs for a 

commercial purpose and removes them from a cage.

    Purse seine gear means an encircling net with floats on the top 

edge, weights and a purse line on the bottom edge, and associated gear, 

or any net designed to be, or capable of being, used in such fashion.

    Quota-managed species means any species of finfish managed under 

this part by an annual or seasonal quota, by annual target or actual 

TAC, or by DAH limits.

    Recreational fishing means fishing that is not intended to, nor 

results in the barter, trade, or sale of fish.

    Recreational fishing vessel, with respect to the scup fishery, means 

any vessel from which no fishing other than recreational fishing is 

conducted. Charter and party boats are considered recreational fishing 

vessels for purposes of the scup minimum size requirement.

    Red Crab Management Unit means an area of the Atlantic Ocean from 

35[deg] 15.3[min] N. Lat., the approximate latitude of Cape Hatteras 

Light, NC, northward to the U.S.-Canada border, extending eastward from 

the shore to the outer boundary of the exclusive economic zone and 

northward to the U.S.-Canada border in which the United States exercises 

exclusive jurisdiction over all Atlantic deep-sea red crab fished for, 

possessed, caught, or retained in or from such area.

    Red crab trap/pot means any structure or other device, other than a 

net or parlor trap/pot, that is placed, or designed to be placed, on the 

ocean bottom and is designed for, or is capable of, catching red crabs.

    Regional Administrator means the Administrator, Northeast Region, 

NMFS, or a designee.

    Regulated fishery means any fishery of the United States which is 

regulated under the Magnuson-Stevens Act.

    Regulated species means the subset of NE multispecies that includes 

Atlantic cod, witch flounder, American plaice, yellowtail flounder, 

haddock, pollock, winter flounder, windowpane flounder, redfish, and 

white hake.

    Reporting month means the period of time beginning at 0001 hours 

local time on the first day of each calendar month and ending at 2400 

hours local time on the last day of each calendar month.

    Reporting week means the period of time beginning at 0001 local time 

on Sunday and ending at 2400 hours local time the following Saturday.

    Re-rig or re-rigged means physical alteration of the vessel or its 

gear in order to transform the vessel into one capable of fishing 

commercially for a species in the applicable fishery.

    Rigged hooks means hooks that are baited, or only need to be baited, 

in order to be fished. Unsecured, unbaited hooks and gangions are not 

considered to be rigged.

    Rockhopper and roller gear means trawl gear configured with disks, 

rollers, or other similar shaped devices that are attached to the bottom 

belly of the trawl, contact the sea bottom, and that are designed to 

raise the bottom panel of the trawl off the ocean bottom so as to enable 

the gear to be fished on hard bottom.

    Rod and reel means a hand-held (including rod holder) fishing rod 

with a manually operated reel attached.

    Rotational Closed Area, with respect to the Atlantic sea scallop 

fishery, means an area that is closed only to scallop fishing for a 

period defined in Sec. 648.58.

    Roundfish gillnets means gillnets that are constructed with floats 

on the float line and that have no tie-down twine between the float line 

and the lead line.

    Runaround gillnet or encircling gillnet means a rectangular net 

placed upright in the water column in a circular fashion with an opening 

equal to or less than 1/4 the length of the net or with an opening 

greater than 1/4 the length of the net, if the opening is obstructed in 

any fashion.

    Scallop dredge vessel means any fishing vessel, other than a 

combination vessel, that uses or is equipped to use scallop dredge gear.

    Scup means Stenotomus chrysops.

    Scup Monitoring Committee means a committee made up of staff 

representative of the MAFMC, NEFMC, South Atlantic Fishery Management 

Council, the NMFS Northeast Regional Office, the NEFSC, and the 

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MAFMC Executive Director or a designee chairs the committee.

    Scup pot or trap means a pot or trap used in catching and retaining 

scup.

    Sea Scallop Access Area, with respect to the Atlantic sea scallop 

fishery, means an area that has been designated under the Atlantic Sea 

Scallop Fishery Management Plan as an area with area-specific management 

measures that are designed to control fishing effort and mortality on 

only the portion of the scallop resource within the specified Sea 

Scallop Access Area. Such measures are not applicable in Open Areas 

defined above.

    Sea Scallop Plan Development Team (PDT) means a team of technical 

experts appointed by the NEFMC.

    Sea raven means Hemitripterus americanus.

    Searobin means any species of the family Triglidae.

    Sector, with respect to the NE multispecies fishery, means a group 

of vessels that have voluntarily signed a contract and agree to certain 

fishing restrictions, and that have been allocated a portion of the TAC 

of a species, or an allocation of DAS.

    Shucking or to shuck means opening or to open a scallop, surf clam, 

or ocean quahog and removing the meat or the adductor muscle from the 

shell.

    Shucking machine means any mechanical device that automatically 

removes the meat or the adductor muscle from a scallop, surf clam, or 

ocean quahog shell.

    Sink gillnet or bottom-tending gillnet means any gillnet, anchored 

or otherwise, that is designed to be, or is fished on or near, the 

bottom in the lower third of the water column.

    Skate means members of the Family Rajidae, including: Leucoraja 

ocellata (winter skate); Dipturis laevis (barndoor skate); Amblyraja 

radiata (thorny skate); Malacoraja senta (smooth skate); Leucoraja 

erinacea (little skate); Raja eglanteria (clearnose skate); and 

Leucoraja garmani (rosette skate).

    Skate Management Unit means an area of the Atlantic Ocean from 

35[deg] 15.3' N. lat., the approximate latitude of Cape Hatteras Light, 

NC, northward to the U.S.-Canada border, extending eastward from the 

shore to the outer boundary of the EEZ and northward to the U.S.-Canada 

border in which the United States exercises exclusive jurisdiction over 

all skates fished for, possessed, caught, or retained in or from such 

area.

    Small-mesh multispecies means the subset of Northeast multispecies 

that includes silver hake, offshore hake, and red hake.

    Smooth dogfish means Mustelis canis.

    Sorting machine, with respect to the Atlantic sea scallop fishery, 

means any mechanical device that automatically sorts whole scallops by 

shell height, size, or other physical characteristics.

    Spiny dogfish means Squalus acanthias.

    Spiny Dogfish Monitoring Committee means a committee made up of 

staff representatives of the MAFMC, NEFMC, the NMFS Northeast Regional 

Office, the Northeast Fisheries Science Center, and the states, as well 

as two ex-officio industry members (one from each Council jurisdiction). 

The MAFMC Executive Director or a designee chairs the committee.

    Spot means Leiostomus xanthurus.

    Square mesh, with respect to the NE multispecies fishery, means mesh 

in which the horizontal bars of the mesh run perpendicular to the long 

axis of the net so when the net is placed under a strain the mesh 

remains open to a square-like shape. Square mesh can be formed by 

hanging diamond mesh ``on the square,'' if the resulting mesh conforms 

with the above description of square mesh.

    Squid means Loligo pealei or Illex illecebrosus.

    Standard tote means a box typically constructed of plastic, designed 

to hold 100 lb (45.3 kg) of fish plus ice, and that has a liquid 

capacity of 70 L, or a volume of not more than 4,320 cubic in (2.5 cubic 

ft or 70.79 cubic cm).

    Static gear, with respect to the NE multispecies fishery, means 

stationary gear, usually left for a period of time in one place, that 

depends on fish moving to the gear, and includes gillnets, longlines, 

handgear, traps, and pots.

    Stock of concern, with respect to the NE multispecies fishery, means 

a stock that is in an overfished condition, or that is subject to 

overfishing.

    Stocks targeted by the default measures, with respect to the NE 

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fishery, are: American plaice, and SNE/MA yellowtail flounder for the 

2006 fishing year; and American plaice, GB cod, GOM cod, CC/GOM 

yellowtail flounder, SNE/MA yellowtail flounder, white hake and SNE/MA 

winter flounder for the 2009 fishing year.

    Sub-lease, with respect to the NE multispecies fishery, means the 

leasing of DAS that have already been leased to another vessel.

    Substantially similar harvesting capacity means the same or less GRT 

and vessel length.

    Summer flounder means Paralichthys dentatus.

    Summer Flounder Monitoring Committee means a committee made up of 

staff representatives of the MAFMC, NEFMC, and SAFMC, the NMFS Northeast 

Regional Office, the NEFSC, the Southeast Science Center, and the 

Commission. The MAFMC Executive Director or a designee chairs the 

committee.

    Surf clams means Atlantic surf clams of the species Spisula 

solidissima.

    Swordfish means Xiphias gladius.

    Target total allowable catch (TAC) means the annual domestic harvest 

targets for regulated species.

    Tautog (blackfish) means Tautoga onitas.

    Tied up to the dock or tying up at a dock means tied up at a dock, 

on a mooring, or elsewhere in a harbor.

    Tilefish means Lopholatilus chamaeleonticeps.

    Tilefish FMP Monitoring Committee means a committee made up of staff 

representatives of the MAFMC, the NMFS Northeast Regional Office, the 

Northeast Fisheries Science Center, up to three state representatives 

(the New England states having one representative and the Mid-Atlantic 

states having a maximum of two representatives) and one non-voting 

industry member. The MAFMC Executive Director or his designee chairs the 

committee.

    Tilefish Management Unitmeans an area of the Atlantic Ocean from the 

latitude of the VA and NC border (36[deg]33.36[min] N. Lat.), extending 

eastward from the shore to the outer boundary of the exclusive economic 

zone and northward to the United States-Canada border in which the 

United States exercises exclusive jurisdiction over all golden tilefish 

(Lopholatilus chamaeleonticeps) fished for, possessed, caught or 

retained in or from such area.

    Total Length (TL) means the straight-line distance from the tip of 

the snout to the end of the tail (caudal fin) while the fish is lying on 

its side.

    Transboundary Management Guidance Committee (TMGC), with respect to 

the NE multispecies fishery, means the technical sub-committee that 

provides non-binding guidance to the U.S./Canada Steering Committee, 

comprised of government and industry representatives from U.S. and 

Canada.

    Transboundary Resource Advisory Committee (TRAC), with respect to 

the NE multispecies fishery, means a committee consisting of scientific 

staff from NMFS and Canada's Department of Fisheries and Oceans that 

jointly assess the status of the shared U.S./Canada stocks of cod, 

haddock, and yellowtail flounder.

    Transfer means to begin to remove, to remove, to pass over the rail, 

or to otherwise take away fish from any vessel and move them to another 

vessel.

    Trawl means gear consisting of a net that is towed, including but 

not limited to beam trawls, pair trawls, otter trawls, and Danish and 

Scottish seine gear.

    Trawl sweep means the total length of the footrope on a trawl net 

that is directly attached to the webbing of a net.

    Trip Identifier means the complete serial number of the vessel 

logbook page completed for that trip.

    Tub-trawl, with respect to the NE multispecies fishery, means gear 

designed to be set horizontally on the bottom, with an anchored mainline 

to which are attached three or more gangions and hooks. Tub-trawls are 

retrieved only by hand, not by mechanical means.

    Tuna purse seine gear, with respect to the NE multispecies fishery, 

means encircling gear designed and utilized to harvest pelagic tuna.

    Under construction means that the keel had been laid or the vessel 

was under written agreement for construction or the vessel was under 

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    Upon returning to port, means, for purposes of the call-in 

notification system for the NE multispecies and monkfish fisheries, upon 

first tying up at a dock at the end of a fishing trip.

    U.S. at-sea processing (USAP), with respect to the Atlantic herring 

fishery, means the specification, pursuant to Sec. 648.200, of the 

amount of herring available for processing by U.S. vessels issued an 

Atlantic herring processing permit as described in Sec. 

648.4(a)(10)(ii).

    U.S./Canada Steering Committee, with respect to the NE multispecies 

fishery, means the joint U.S./Canada committee consisting of staff from 

NMFS and Canada's Department of Fisheries and Oceans that has overall 

responsibility for the U.S./Canada Resource Sharing Understanding.

    Used DAS baseline, with respect to the NE multispecies fishery, 

means the number of DAS that represent the historic level of DAS use 

associated with a particular limited access permit, as described in 

Sec. 648.82(l).

    Vessel length means the length specified on the USCG documentation 

for a vessel or on the state registration for a vessel not required to 

be documented under title 46 U.S.C., if the state length is verified by 

an authorized officer or NMFS official.

    Vessel Monitoring System (VMS) means a vessel monitoring system or 

VMS unit as set forth in Sec. 648.9 and approved by NMFS for use on 

Atlantic sea scallop, NE multispecies, monkfish, and Atlantic herring 

vessels, as required by this part.

    VMS unit means a device installed on board a vessel used for vessel 

monitoring and transmitting the vessel's position as required by this 

part.

    Weakfish means Cynoscion regalis.

    Whiting means Merluccius bilinearis.

    Whiting Monitoring Committee (WMC) means a team appointed by the 

NEFMC to review, analyze, and recommend adjustments to the management 

measures addressing small-mesh multispecies. The team consists of staff 

from the NEFMC and MAFMC, NMFS Northeast Regional Office, the NEFSC, the 

USCG, at least one industry representative from each geographical area 

(northern New England, southern New England, and the Mid-Atlantic), and 

no more than two representatives, appointed by the Commission, from 

affected states.



[61 FR 34968, July 3, 1996]



    Editorial Note: For Federal Register citations affecting Sec. 

648.2, see the List of CFR Sections Affected, which appears in the 

Finding Aids section of the printed volume and on GPO Access.