NOAA Fisheries Southeast Regional Office Exempted Fishing Permit Application Date: 1/17/18 Applicant Name: Richard John Stiglitz Institution Affiliation (if applicable): Salty Bones Fisheries Inc. Mailing Address: 17346 Keystone Road, Sugarloaf, FL 33042 Telephone Number: (305) 942-9836 Fax Number: Email: rachele6405@gmail.com List the main purpose and goals of the exempted fishing activity, primarily describing research or project as well as justification for issuance of such permit: The main goals and objectives of the EFP are to catch and market only lionfish. To do it sustainably, with no impacts to corals, EFH, or endangered species by using a modified spiny lobster trap that includes a biodegradable panel (pictures attached). All bycatch species will be released immediately back to the water. Detailed records will be kept and observers welcomed. Have you received an EFP/SRP/LOA/Display Permit for similar activity/research in previous years? No Is this permit request the same as in previous years? No Over how many years will the research take place? 4 or more years When will these activities occur? The starting date would be if and when the EFP is approved. Fishing would occur April 1-July 31. Where will these activities occur? South Atlantic (82.07 82 34) and Gulf of Mexico (83 09 83 38); fishing would only occur between 150 300. This covers sampling in both the South Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico. What type, size, and amount of gear will be used? Traps fished on trawl including: 1) Experimental NOAA approved lionfish trap; 2) 32 x 26 x 16 ½ all wire (top entrance) spiny lobster trap with a modified funnel to eliminate lobster and bycatch; 3) above trap constructed of wood and wire with modified funnel. (Modified funnel dimensions 3 x 6 ) (Standard lobster funnel 5 x 6 ) (Biodegradable panel 6 x 8 )
Number of traps per trawl line: 40 Description of trawl line: One buoy line to surface Number of traps deployed per trip: 1,500 Bait used: Cowhide / fish heads How many trips do you expect to take? As many trips possible (weather permitting) What is the expected duration of each trip? 3 days Species (target and incidental) expected to be harvested under the exempted fishing permit: Targeting only lionfish all bycatch released Are protected species (i.e., smalltooth sawfish, sea turtles) and/or marine mammal encounters likely? No Are activities federally funded? No How will data be collected? Take an observer or whatever means necessary or weigh fish at dock Arrangements for disposition of all regulated species harvested under the exempted fishing permit: Targeting only lionfish all bycatch released Which individuals should be listed as authorized samplers on your permit? To be determined Each vessel to be covered by the EFP: Vessel Name: Get Use to It Owner s Name: Richard John Stiglitz Telephone: 305-942-9836 Owner s Address: 17346 Keystone Road, Sugarloaf Key, FL 33042 Operator s Name: Richard Stiglitz Vessel ID# 615390 Vessel Documentation Included? Yes Vessel Name: Miss Barbara Ann Owner s Name: Glenn Hewlett Telephone: 305-664-7433 Owner s Address: 815 100 th Street, Marathon, FL 33050 Operator s Name: Glenn Hewlett Vessel ID# 609460 2
Vessel Documentation Included? Yes Vessel Name: Tammy Owner s Name: Ricardo Diaz Telephone: 305-797-2312 Owner s Address: 1025 18 th TERR, Key West, FL 33040 Operator s Name: Ricardo Diaz Vessel ID# 904590 Vessel Documentation Included? Yes 3
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82 07' 95 W Lionfish Proposed Application Area 90 W 85 W 80 W 75 W 83 38' 300 ft 83 09' 150 ft Area of Detail South Carolina North Carolina 35 N Conch Key 35 N Pulley Ridge 24 46' N 300 ft 82 34' Georgia Texas Louisiana Mississippi Alabama NOTE: The longitude coordinates for the application area are in degrees minutes units (DD MM) South Atlantic 30 N 30 N 90ft 500ft 1000ft Gulf of Mexico 300ft 150ft Florida Legend 25 N 25 N EFP #3 150-300ft & Longitudes 150ft and 300ft bathy contours Closed Areas National Marine Sanctuaries US EEZ GMFMC/SAFMC Boundary ± 0 80 160 240 320 400 Nautical Miles 95 W 90 W Esri Ocean Basemap Sources: Esri, DeLorme, GEBCO, NOAA NGDC, and other contributors 85 W 80 W 75 W