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Attachment 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 COMMERCIAL FISHERIES DIVISION 004 COMMERCIAL FISHERIES OTHER THAN SALMON OR SHELLFISH Coastal Pelagic and Smelt Species Section 635-004-0370 Organization of Rules (1) Administrative rules contained in OAR 635-004-0375 though 635-004-0379[and 635-004-0376] shall apply to all fisheries in the Coastal Pelagic and Smelt Species section, and are in addition to and not in lieu of Division 004 General Regulations contained in OAR 635-004-0200 through OAR 635-004-0265. The Coastal Pelagic and Smelt Species Section includes regulations for the Sardine, Inland Waters Herring, Yaquina Bay Roe-Herring, Pacific Ocean Herring, Anchovy and Smelt Fisheries. (2) Market squid are managed under the Coastal Pelagic Species Fishery Management Plan and through the regulations adopted by reference in OAR 635-004-0375. However, market squid are managed as a shellfish when landed in Oregon, and are subject to regulations in the Squid Fishery Section in Division 005. 635-004-0375 Scope, Inclusion, and Modification of Rules (1) The commercial coastal pelagic species fishery in the Pacific Ocean off Oregon is jointly managed by the state of Oregon and the federal government through the Pacific Fishery Management Council process. The Code of Federal Regulations provides federal requirements for this fishery, including but not limited to the time, place, and manner of taking coastal pelagic species. However, additional regulations may be promulgated subsequently by publication in the Federal Register, and these supersede, to the extent of any inconsistency, the Code of Federal Regulations. Therefore, the following publications are incorporated into Oregon Administrative Rule by reference: (a) Code of Federal Regulations, Part 660, Subpart I, (October 1, 2015[2013] ed.); and (b) [INSERT CITATION(S) WHEN AVAILABLE][Federal Register Vol. 80, No. 124, dated June 29, 2015 (80 FR 36933)]. (2) Persons must consult the federal regulations in addition to Division 004 to determine all applicable coastal pelagic species fishing requirements. Where federal regulations refer to the fishery management Page 1 4-25-16

34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 area, that area is extended from shore to three nautical miles from shore coterminous with the Exclusive Economic Zone. (3) The Commission may adopt additional or modified regulations that are more conservative than federal regulations, in which case Oregon Administrative Rule takes precedence. See OAR 635-004- 0205 through 635-004-0235 and 635-004-0376[635-004-0380] through 635-004-0545 for additions or modifications to federal coastal pelagic species regulations. [Publications: Publications referenced are available from the Department.] Stat. Auth.: ORS 496.138, 496.162, 506.036, 506.109, 506.119, 506.129 635-004-0377 (New Rule) Fishing Gear (1) For vessels using purse seine gear to take any coastal pelagic species except market squid, a grate must be placed over the intake of the hold of the vessel to sort out larger species of fish. None of the openings between the bars in the grate may exceed 2-3/8 inches. (2) It is unlawful for a vessel to pump coastal pelagic species onboard directly from the pursed seine of another vessel unless fish so received make up no more than 20% of the weight of each landing and the vessel receiving fish in such manner: (a) Has lawfully deployed purse seine gear during the current calendar year and pumped resultant catch onboard the same vessel for delivery to a port of landing or fish dealer in Oregon; (b) Possesses onboard, in working order, legal seine gear capable of catching coastal pelagic species including but not limited to seine net, skiff, and pumping gear; (c) Documents the vessel that made the set, any other vessel pumping fish from the pursed seine, and information on catch and location in the logbook required under OAR 635-004-0376; and (d) Holds a valid Sardine Permit pursuant to OAR 635-004-0385 if the vessel which deployed the seine gear is participating in the directed commercial sardine fishery (see OAR 635-004-0430). Page 2 4-25-16

64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 635-004-0378 (New Rule) Bycatch Restrictions For vessels using purse seine gear to take any coastal pelagic specie, all groundfish and salmon, as defined by OAR 635-004-0215, must be returned to the water immediately. Every effort must be made to dipnet salmon out of the seine net before they go through a pump system. 635-004-0379 (New Rule) No Reduction Fishery Allowed No more than 10%, by weight, of a coastal pelagic species landing may be used for the purposes of conversion into fish flour, fish meal, fish scrap, fertilizer, fish oil, other fishery products or byproducts for purposes other than human consumption or fishing bait. Exceptions to this limit may be granted due to unforeseen circumstances with written authorization by the Director to avoid wastage of fish [635-004-0425] (Repealed) [Fishing Gear A grate with spacing no larger than 2-3/8 inches between the bars must be placed over the intake of the hold of the vessel to sort out larger species of fish. Stat. Auth.: ORS 506.036, 506.109, 506.119 & 506.129 Stats. Implemented: ORS 506.109 & 506.129] 635-004-0430 Sardine Catching Vessel [(1) ]Only a sardine catching vessel may pump fish onboard, directly from the pursed seine of another sardine catching vessel, and lawfully land that catch. [(2) Any sardine catching vessel involved in pumping fish from the pursed seine of another sardine catching vessel must have onboard legal seine gear capable of catching sardine including, but not limited to seine net, skiff, and pumping gear. All gear must be in working order. Page 3 4-25-16

96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 (3) Any sardine catching vessels involved in pumping fish from a pursed seine with other sardine catching vessels shall document in the logbooks required under OAR 635-004-0376 the vessel(s) that made the set, any other vessel(s) pumping fish from the pursed seine, as well as all appropriate information on catch and location. (4) No more that 20% of the landings made by a sardine catching vessel may contain fish pumped from pursed seines of other sardine catching vessels. (5)] For the purposes of this rule, Sardine catching vessel means a vessel holding a valid Sardine Permit pursuant to OAR 635-004-0385 that lawfully deployed purse seine gear during the current year and pumped resultant catch onboard the same vessel for delivery to a port of landing or fish dealer. [635-004-0435] (Repealed) [Bycatch Restriction [All groundfish and salmon, as defined by OAR 635-004-0215, must be returned to the water immediately. Every effort must be made to dipnet salmon out of the seine net before they go through a pump system. Stat. Auth.: ORS 506.036, 506.109, 506.119 & 506.129 Stats. Implemented: ORS 506.109 & 506.129] [635-004-0440] (Repealed) [No Directed Reduction Fishery Allowed (1) No more than ten percent of a sardine landing may be used for the purposes of conversion into fish flour, fishmeal, fish scrap, fertilizer, fish oil, other fishery products or by-products for purposes other than human consumption or fishing bait. (2) Exceptions to the limit in section (1) of this rule may be granted due to unforeseen circumstances with written authorization by the Director to avoid wastage of fish. Stat. Auth.: ORS 506.036, 506.109, 506.119 & 506.129 Stats. Implemented: ORS 506.109 & 506.129] Page 4 4-25-16

126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 635-004-0555 Scope, Inclusion, and Modification of Rules (1) The commercial highly migratory species fishery in the Pacific Ocean off Oregon is jointly managed by the state of Oregon and the federal government through the Pacific Fishery Management Council process. The Code of Federal Regulations provides federal requirements for this fishery, including but not limited to the time, place, and manner of taking highly migratory species. However, additional regulations may be promulgated subsequently by publication in the Federal Register, and these supersede, to the extent of any inconsistency, the Code of Federal Regulations. Therefore, the following publications are incorporated into Oregon Administrative Rule by reference: (a) Code of Federal Regulations, Part 660, Subpart K, (October 1, 2011 ed.); and (b) Federal Register Vol. 76, No. 177, dated September 13, 2011 (76 FR 56327). (2) Persons must consult the federal regulations in addition to Division 004 to determine all applicable highly migratory species fishing requirements. The area that federal regulations apply to is hereby extended to the area from shore to three nautical miles from shore, coterminous with the Exclusive Economic Zone. (3) The Commission may adopt additional or modified regulations that are more conservative than federal regulations, in which case Oregon Administrative Rule takes precedence. See OAR 635-004- 0205 through 635-004-0235 and 635-004-0560 through 635-004-0570 for additions or modifications to federal highly migratory[coastal pelagic] species regulations. [Publications: Publications referenced are available from the Department.] Stat. Auth.: ORS 496.138, 496.162, 506.036, 506.109, 506.119, 506.129 Stats. Implemented: ORS 496.162, 506.109, 506.129 COMMERCIAL FISHERIES DIVISION 005 COMMERCIAL SHELLFISH AND MARINE INVERTEBRATE FISHERIES Squid Fishery 635-005-0931 (New Rule) Fishing Gear It is unlawful for a vessel to pump market squid onboard directly from the pursed seine of another vessel unless squid so received make up no more than 20% of the weight of each landing and the vessel receiving squid in such manner: Page 5 4-25-16

159 160 161 162 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 170 171 172 173 174 175 176 177 178 179 180 181 182 183 184 185 186 187 188 189 190 191 192 (a) Has lawfully deployed purse seine gear during the current year and pumped resultant catch onboard the same vessel for delivery to a port of landing or fish dealer in Oregon; (b) Possesses onboard, in working order, legal seine gear capable of catching market squid including but not limited to seine net, skiff, and pumping gear; and (c) Documents the vessel that made the set, any other vessel pumping squid from the pursed seine, and information on catch and location in the logbook required under OAR 635-004-0376. 635-005-0932 (New Rule) Bycatch Restrictions For vessels using purse seine gear to take market squid, all groundfish and salmon, as defined by OAR 635-004-0215, must be returned to the water immediately. Every effort must be made to dipnet salmon out of the seine net before they go through a pump system. 635-005-0933 (New Rule) No Reduction Fishery Allowed No more than 10%, by weight, of a market squid landing may be used for the purposes of conversion into fish flour, fish meal, fish scrap, fertilizer, fish oil, other fishery products or byproducts for purposes other than human consumption or fishing bait. Exceptions to this limit may be granted due to unforeseen circumstances with written authorization by the Director to avoid wastage of fish. DIVISION 006 COMMERCIAL FISHERIES AND GEAR COMMERCIAL LICENSES, POUNDAGE FEES, RECORDS AND REPORTS Fishing Licenses 635-006-0136 (New Rule) License Holder Consent to Inspection Page 6 4-25-16

193 194 195 196 197 198 199 200 201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 209 210 211 212 213 214 215 216 217 218 219 220 221 222 223 224 It is unlawful to: (1) Refuse to present or submit to the inspection of any fishing gear, fish or parts thereof, or license(s) subject to such person s control when requested or required by any peace officer of this state or upon the request of any authorized Department employee. By purchasing any commercial license or permit, a person consents to these inspections. (2) Interfere with a fishing gear, fish, license, animal or plant life inspection by any peace officer of this state or any authorized Department employee. Stat. Auth.: 506.550, 506.620, 506.755 Stats. Implemented: 506.550, 506.620, 506.755 DIVISION 012 MARINE RESERVES AND PROTECTED AREAS IN THE TERRITORIAL SEA 635-012-0090 Cape Perpetua South-East Marine Protected Area Prohibitions and Allowances (1) Except as specified in section (2) below, take of all species authorized by general Commission rule for this area is allowed. (2) The following activities are prohibited within the Cape Perpetua South-East Marine Protected Area: (a) Use of trawl gear to take any fish species. (b) Take of the following species, used as seabird forage: (A) Pacific herring; (B) Pacific sardine (pilchard); (C) Anchovies; (D) Smelt as defined by OAR 635-004-0215; (E) Pacific sand lance; (F) Mackerels; (G) Market squid. Stat. Auth.: ORS 506.119, 506.129 Stats. Implemented: ORS 196.540-196.555, SB1510 (2012) 635-012-0100 Cape Perpetua Seabird Protection Area Prohibitions and Allowances Page 7 4-25-16

225 226 227 228 229 230 231 232 233 234 235 236 (1) Except as specified in section (2) below, take of all species authorized by general Commission rule for this area is allowed. (2) Take of the following species, used as seabird forage, are prohibited within the Cape Perpetua Seabird Protection Area: (a) Pacific herring; (b) Pacific sardine (pilchard); (c) Anchovies; (d) Smelt as defined by OAR 635-004-0215; (e) Pacific sand lance; (f) Mackerels. Stat. Auth.: ORS 506.119, 506.129 Stats. Implemented: ORS 196.540-196.555, SB1510 (2012) Page 8 4-25-16