WEST COAST FISHERIES AND MANAGEMENT

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WEST COAST FISHERIES AND MANAGEMENT Olympic Coast National Marine Sanctuary Advisory Council May 20, 2016 Heather Reed - WDFW Jessi Doerpinghaus - WDFW

FISHING IS KEY TO WASHINGTON S ECONOMY Washington ranks 3rd in national recreational and commercial fishing sales In 2012, Westport ranked 3 nd in commercial fisheries landings nationwide

MANAGEMENT FORUMS AND OVERLAPPING JURISDICTIONS International Pacific Halibut Commission U.S. (Alaska and West Coast) and Canada Stockwide Conservation: Annual Survey and Assessment Pacific Fishery Management Council (PFMC) Groundfish Pacific whiting, rockfish, flatfish Coastal Pelagic Species Pacific sardine, Pacific mackerel Highly Migratory Species Tunas, sharks, swordfish Salmon WDFW State Managed Fisheries Dungeness crab Tri-State Dungeness Crab Committee Pink shrimp State coordination with Oregon Coastal Treaty Tribes Co-management Reserved fishing rights in off-shore waters (Makah, Quileute, Hoh, Quinault) 3

GROUNDFISH MANAGEMENT PACIFIC FISHERY MANAGEMENT COUNCIL Management Responsibility 3-200 Nautical Miles 14 Voting Members NMFS, States of WA, OR, CA and ID, Treaty Tribes, Stakeholders Groundfish Fishery Management Plan (FMP) for the West Coast Over 90 species covered Harvest Policies Multiple harvest sectors Advisory Bodies Provide Input to the Council Groundfish Management Team (GMT): Heather Reed and Jessi Doerpinghaus Groundfish Advisory Subpanel (GAP) Scientific and Statistical Committee (SSC) Enforcement Consultants (EC) Habitat Committee: Joel Kawahara 4

GROUNDFISH MANAGEMENT PACIFIC FISHERY MANAGEMENT COUNCIL Biennial Management Process Stock Assessments Completed in Odd-Numbered Years Scientific Review Process Internal and External Review Harvest Specifications The SSC recommends the Over Fishing Level (OFL) The Council adopts the OFL, Acceptable Biological Catch (ABC) and Annual Catch Limits (ACL) Three Council meeting process: November, April, June WDFW holds public meetings to develop management measures to meet conservation objectives (keep catch below ACL) 5

GROUNDFISH MANAGEMENT OVERVIEW ACLs are set to allow harvest that keeps stocks at healthy levels ACLs are reduced to account for tribal catch, research, incidental fisheries (e.g. pink shrimp), and exempted fishing permits (EFPs) After these off the top deductions, ACLs are further divided to sectors to allow for either targeted fishing or bycatch Overfished Species Canary and petrale sole were declared rebuilt in 2015 5 species still considered overfished (yelloweye, darkblotched, and bocaccio rockfish, Pacific Ocean perch, and cowcod) and are managed under rebuilding plans Darkblotched and bocaccio rockfish expected to be rebuilt in 2017 stock assessment process

COMMERCIAL GROUNDFISH There are several fishing sectors and different ways of categorizing the fishing activities At Sea co-ops: Mothership processing vessels and catcher vessels Catcher Processors Individual Fishing Quota (IFQ) Bottom trawl Shoreside whiting Fixed gear (i.e. using hook and line and pot/trap gears) Midwater trawl for non-whiting species (e.g. yellowtail rockfish). Fixed Gear (mostly sablefish off of WA). Limited Entry primary season and trip limits Open Access

IFQ MANAGEMENT Established in 2011 Features of the program Quota pounds are tradable 100 percent observer coverage (exploring electronic monitoring) Minimizes bycatch Focuses on individual accountability Allows flexibility Fishery timing Gear innovation Regulatory streamlining

COMMERCIAL GROUNDFISH PACIFIC WHITING

Landings (mt) NON-TRIBAL COMMERCIAL GROUNDFISH LANDED INTO WASHINGTON 1200 1000 800 600 400 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 200 0 SABLEFISH DOVER SOLE ARROWTOOTH FLOUNDER YELLOWTAIL ROCKFISH PETRALE SOLE

RECREATIONAL GROUNDFISH State regulations are adopted to conform to federal regulations or be more restrictive Year-round season for most bottomfish, but weather constrains fishing to March through October Lingcod season March or April through October Anglers primarily target rockfish and lingcod; other bottomfish include cabezon, kelp greenling, Pacific cod Regulations focus on minimizing encounters with yelloweye and canary rockfish, which are managed under rebuilding plans Regulations being considered for 2017 and 2018 will allow retention of canary rockfish

RECREATIONAL HALIBUT Annual stakeholder input opportunity Season opens in May Fishery occurs in offshore areas not safe for smaller vessels; weather in May can be prohibitive Coastal season is managed inseason to keep catch from exceeding the quota Fishing effort and success is high North Coast and Westport: 3-4 days Columbia River Has remained open longer, last couple of years the season closed in June

RECREATIONAL ANGLER TRIPS (AVG 2013-2015) Management Area Boat Type Halibut Bottomfish Salmon Charter 292 804 1,847 Neah Bay / La Push Private 5,551 7,891 10,964 Total 5,843 8,695 12,811 Charter 1,952 12,886 19,642 Westport Private 891 2,139 26,332 Total 2,843 15,025 45,974 Charter 410 1,109 8,669 Ilwaco / Chinook Private 158 854 50,032 Total 568 1,963 58,701

ALBACORE TUNA Managed by PFMC s Highly Migratory Species FMP and international agreements. Commercial sector is made up of large, far ranging vessels and more locally based troll vessels Recreational: charter and private boats Charter licenses are limited No bag limits. Increase in popularity among private boats in recent years

Landings (mt) COMMERCIAL ALBACORE 10,000 9,000 8,000 7,000 6,000 5,000 4,000 3,000 2,000 1,000 0 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015

COMMERCIAL SALMON FISHING Average Number of Licenses Sold per Year Salmon Troll (Ocean): 120-131 Salmon Charter (Statewide): 119-131 Salmon Gillnet (Grays Harbor): 43-51 Salmon Gillnet (Willapa Bay): 135-166 Management Issues State/Tribal sharing of harvest & opportunity Commercial/Recreational allocation Conservation/meeting escapement goals

RECREATIONAL SALMON FISHING Ocean Driven by Projected Impacts to ESA-Listed Stocks Port Quotas; Inseason Monitoring; Potential Trading Mark-Selective Fisheries Chehalis Basin: Grays Harbor (Marine Area); Humptulips and Chehalis Rivers State/Tribal Sharing with Quinault Indian Nation Chehalis Tribal Catch from State Share Commercial/Recreational Sharing Willapa Bay Commercial/Recreational Sharing

OTHER FISHERIES OFF WASHINGTON DUNGENESS CRAB Coordinated West Coast Management Through Tri-State Agreement WA has 223 Limited Entry Licenses; 190 Active Maximum vessel length is 99 ft vessel length for each license can only increase by 10 ft based on the length as of July 2006 Each license is assigned a pot limit of 300 or 500 (based on historical landings) The pot limit is enforced with buoy tags that must be on each pot 3-S Management Minimum size limit Legal sized male crab only Closed during the primary male molt period (September 15 through November

DUNGENESS CRAB LANDINGS AND VALUE VALUE Million Dollars $50 $45 $40 $35 $30 Washington Coastal Commercial Dungeness Crab Not including tribal landings LANDINGS 25 20 15 $25 $20 $15 $10 $5 $0 IN- SEASON 10 5 0

OTHER FISHERIES OFF WASHINGTON PINK SHRIMP Groundfish FMP - Open Access 80 Limited entry licenses Approximately 20 active fishers WA and OR coast 75 to 125 fathoms Closed in WA state waters Fixed season: April 1 October 31 Key ports: Westport and Ilwaco Fishery stable projected growth due to increased processing capacity at Westport in 2014 Observer coverage under WCGOP; 2-yr WA state project 2010 ESA Threatened Listing of Eulachon shrimp trawl fishery deemed moderate threat to recovery

OTHER FISHERIES OFF WASHINGTON PINK SHRIMP

Coastal Salmon, $3,747 Sardine, $4,496 Commercial Fisheries: Average Ex-Vessel Revenue ($ thousands) 2010-2014 Pink Shrimp, $6,855 Halibut, $4,204 Hagfish, $1,714 Spot Shrimp, $304 Albacore, $22,403 Anchovy, $63 At-Sea Whiting, $30,998 Dungeness Crab, $38,174 IPHC Managed PFMC Managed WDFW Managed Shoreside Groundfish, $12,127 22