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Appendix: Oregon OREGON CRAB TEST FISHING PROCEDURES Updated October, 2017 In partnership with the Oregon Dungeness Crab Commission, ODFW will conduct preseason testing in accordance with the Tri-State testing protocols for softshell crab prior to the Ocean Dungeness Crab Fishery opening each year. Crab will be collected in eight test areas off the Oregon coast. Each area consists of one or two stations where strings of six pots will be set at approximately 15, 30, and 45 fathoms centered around the locations listed below. Each pot will be a standard commercial 38 inch crab pot and will be baited with two baiters filled with approximately 1 pound of squid each. For each depth, all legal-sized male crab will be collected. A minimum of 150lbs will be required in each area with a single test station. All crab will be combined and processed for a single meat recovery rate for each area, according to Tri-State protocols. The meat recovery by test area will be made available to each of the states and PSFMC for posting on their website as soon as possible. The total poundage by test area for each round of testing will be available to permit holders upon request. Six legal male crabs from each test station (1 from each pot) will be collected as part of the Oregon Department of Agriculture (ODA) domoic acid tests as needed. Secondly, the contents of two pots per string will be further examined by the ODFW at-sea observer to assist in collecting data about the quantity and species composition of the bycatch caught in the fishery. The sex and carapace widths of all of the Dungeness crab and the amount and species composition of all other bycatch will be recorded for each of these pots. This additional information will be available upon request after the first 30 days of the Ocean Dungeness Crab fishery. Lastly, genetic samples (one posterior leg) from female and undersized male crab may be retained and brought back to port for future population genetic analyses. TEST AREAS Astoria area: OR/WA border to Cape Falcon Centered around (46 00 N 124 3.6 W) Garibaldi area: Cape Falcon to Cape Lookout Centered around (45 33 N 124 02 W) North Newport area: Cape Lookout to Cape Foulweather Centered around (45 10 N 124 2.8 W) and (44 54 N 124 06.3 W) South Newport area: Cape Foulweather to Heceta Head Centered around (44 34.2 N 124 11 W) and (44 17.5 N 124 12 W) North Charleston area: Heceta Head to North Bend Centered around (43 57.5 N 124 12.5 W) and (43 36.5 N 124 15.3 W) South Charleston area: North Bend to Cape Blanco Centered around (43 19.5 N 124 26.3 W) and (42 58.5 N 124 31.4 W)

Port Orford area: Cape Blanco to Gold Beach Centered around (42 37.5 N 124 27.5 W) Brookings area: Gold beach to OR/CA border Centered around (42 10 N 124 24.1 W)

Appendix: California NORTHERN CALIFORNIA CRAB QUALITY TESTING PROCEDURES I. Test Fishery Procedures Updated April 17, 2015 Pre-season testing in California will be funded and conducted by an entity approved by CDFW in accordance with the Tri-State testing protocols for softshell crab, prior to the Ocean Dungeness Crab Fishery opening each year. Crab will be collected in four test areas off the California coast. Each area consists of two stations where strings of six pots will be set at approximately 15, 30, and 35-45 (depending on station) fathoms centered around the locations listed below. Each pot will be a standard commercial 38 inch crab pot and will be baited with two baiters filled with approximately 1 pound of squid each, or their equivalent. For each depth, all legal-sized male crab will be collected in the presence of an on-board observer authorized by CDFW. All crab will be combined and processed for a single meat recovery rate for each area, according to Tri-State protocols. The meat recovery by test area will be made available to each of the states and PSFMC for posting on their website as soon as possible. The total poundage by test area for each round of testing will be available to permit holders upon request. Six legal male crabs from each test station (1 from each pot) will be collected as part of the California Department of Public Health domoic acid tests as needed. In addition, the onboard observers may collect biological data and samples as directed by the CDFW. Crescent City Area: (1) Klamath River: N 41 33 W 124 11 15/30/45 (2) St George Reef N 41 46 W 124 15 15/25/35 Trinidad Area: (3) Lagoons: N 41 16 W 124 09 15/30/45 (4) Trinidad Head: N 41 03 W 124 09 15/30/45 Eureka Area: (5) LP Eureka: N 40 50 W 124 14 15/30/45 (6) Eel river: N 40 39 W 124 23 15/25/35 II. Additional Testing Outside the Tri-State Fishing Zones Beginning in 2011 two test areas south of Point Arena will be established using Tri-State protocols but with testing results for informational purposes only. Test results will not be used in determining season delays. Bodega Bay Area: (7) Russian River N 38 26 W 123 11 15/30/45 (8) Pt Reyes N 38 02 W 123 03 15/30/45 1

Half Moon Bay Area: (9) Duxbury N 37 50 W 122 46 15/25/35 (10) Half Moon Bay N 37 37 W 122 41 15/25/35 2