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2015 OREGON SPORT FISHING REGULATIONS ADDENDUM FOR OCEAN SALMON, HALIBUT, AND OTHER MARINE SPECIES Including fall Chinook recreational and commercial troll terminal area seasons OREGON Fish & Wildlife This information supersedes information listed in the 2015 Oregon Sport Fishing Regulations pamphlet Note: Regulations are subject to in-season changes For more information and in-season updates: Marine Resources Program at (541) 867-4741 or visit: www.dfw.state.or.us/mrp/ Salem ODFW Headquarters at (503) 947-6000 National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS): Ocean Salmon and Halibut Hotline at (800)662-9825 Waypoints for 30-fathom groundfish management line and 40-fathom Pacific Halibut management line can be found at http://www.dfw.state.or.us/mrp/regulationslsport fishinglwavpoints.asp Marine anglers are advised to be aware of special closed zones or areas with added restrictions including: the Cascade Head, Otter Rock, Cape Perpetua, and Redfish Rocks Marine Reserves and adjacent Marine Protected Areas; the Stonewall Bank Yelloweye Rockfish Conservation Area; the Columbia River Conservation Zone; Whale Cove Habitat Refuge; Pyramid Rock (Rogue Reef); and Three Arch Rocks (Oceanside).

2015 Oregon Ocean Salmon Sport Seasons Statewide Regulations: Anglers fishing for salmon and anglers fishing from boats with a salmon on board are limited to no more than 2 single point barbless hooks per line, and no more than one line per angler It is unlawful to fish for or take and retain any legal species while possessing on board any species not allowed to be taken in that area at that time Minimum lengths: Chinook = 24", coho= 16", steelhead = 20", no minimum for pink, chum, or sockeye.......... Leadbetter Point, \VA to Cape Falcon, OR: Selective Chinook (fin-clipped) Season: Open May 30 through earlier of June 12 or 10,000 coast wide marked Chinook quota Bag Limit: All salmon except coho. Two salmon per day, all retained Chinook must have a healed adipose fin clip Selective Coho (fin-clipped) Season: Open June 13 through earlier of Sept. 30 or 79,400 marked coho quota (Chinook guideline of 15,000) Bag Limit: All salmon. Two salmon per day, but no more than one Chinook, and all coho must have a healed adipose fin clip Notes: Open seven days per week. Closed within the Columbia River Control Zone Cape Falcon to Humbug Mountain: Chinook Season (all salmon except coho): Open March 15 through Oct. 31 (will re-open March 15, 2016) Bag Limit: Two salmon per day, closed to retention of coho except as listed below for the "selective coho" and the "non-selective coho" seasons Selective Coho (fin-clipped) Season (Cape Falcon to OR/CA Border): Open June 27 through earlier of Aug. 9 or 55,000 marked coho quota Bag Limit: All salmon. Two salmon per day, all coho must have a healed adipose fin clip Non-selective Coho Season: Open Sept. 4 through the earlier of Sept. 30 or 12,500 coho quota Bag Limit: All salmon. Two salmon per day Newport Florence Notes: Shoreward of the 15 fathom curve off Tillamook Bay between Twin Rocks and Pyramid Rock and prior to Aug. 1, only fin-clipped Chinook may be retained. Within the Stonewall Bank Yelloweye Rockfish Conservation Area salmon angling is restricted to trolling on all depth halibut days. Coho quota remaining from the summer "Selective Coho Season" will be transferred on an impact neutral basis to the ''Non-selective Coho Season" (open days may be adjusted)... Humbug Mountain to OR/CA Border: Chinook Season: Open May 1 through Sept. 7 Bag Limit: Two salmon per day, closed to retention of coho except as listed above for the Selective Coho Season from Cape Falcon to the OR/CA Border...........................................

2015 Pacific Halibut Sport Seasons COLUMBIA RIVER SUBAREA (Leadbetter Pt., WA, to Cape Falcon) Nearshore Season - Quota= 500 lbs. Open inside the 40-fathom line off of Oregon beginning May 4, on days when the all-depth Pacific halibut fishery is closed (Monday-Wednesday), through the earlier of quota or Sept. 3 0 All-Depth Season- Quota= 9,754 lbs. Open May 1, Thursday-Sunday, through the earlier of quota or Sept. 30 - CENTRAL COAST SUBAREA (Cape Falcon to Humbug Mt.) Nearshore Season - Quota= 21,076 lbs. Open July 1, seven days a week, inside the 40-fathom line, through the earlier of the quota or Oct. 31 All-Depth Seasons- Combined Quota= 154,557lbs. Spring season (110,649 lbs.): Open May 14-16, May 28-30, June 11-13, and June 25-27 Back -up dates, if quota remains, include July 9-11 and July 23-25 Summer season(43,908 lbs.): Aug. 7-8. Back-up dates, if quota remains, are every other Fri-Sat beginning Aug. 21-22 Depoe Bay Newport Florence The Stonewall Bank Yelloweye Rockfish Conservation Area (YRCA; about 15 miles west of Newport) is closed to Pacific halibut fishing. Anglers on vessels possessing Pacific halibut are prohibited from fishing in the Stonewall Bank YRCA, even when targeting legal species,........... SOUTHERN OREGON SUBAREA (Humbug Mt. to OR/CA border) All-Depth Season- Quota= 7,318 lbs. Open May 1, seven days per week, through the earlier of the quota or Oct. 31 Brookings... -- -- -- -- Statewide Regulations: Daily bag limit: 1 Pacific halibut. Annual limit: 6. No length limit Pacific halibut possession limit: 1 daily limit at sea, 3 daily limits on land Fathom lines and conservation areas are defined by waypoints Pacific halibut seasons are managed and enforced based on port of landing. Halibut may only be landed at ports located within areas currently open to halibut retention, regardless of area of catch. North of Humbug Mt.: During days open to all-depth halibut fishing, most species may not be taken /retained /possessed/landed when Pacific halibut are on board the vessel except salmon (as regulations allow), sablefish, Pacific cod,_tlattish species (soles, flounders. sanddabs), tuna and most other offshore pelagic species are allowed. During days closed to all-depth halibut fishing, retention of groundfish (as regulations allow) is permitted when Pacific halibut are onboard It is unlawful to fish for or take and retain any species while possessing onboard any species not allowed to be taken in that area at the time Anglers are advised to consult the 2015 Oregon Sport Fishing Regulations for General (statewide), Zone, and Special Regulations prior to fishing

Other Marine Species Species or Sp ecies Daily Catch H arvest Methods and Ot her Category Limits Specifications Season Marine Fish: Groundfish Group: 2 fish Waters open 1. Lingcod. 1 fish sub-bag limit for cabezon, during all year, 24 open season hours per day 2. Rockfish ("sea bass, " 7 fish in 1 fish sub-bag limit f or canary rockfish except as "snapper"), Greenling Aggregate 3 fish sub-bag limit f or blue rockfish listed below: ("sea trout'), Pacific Cod, (sub-bag limits. 22 inch minimum length for lingcod Cabezon, Skates, Spiny for cabezon,. 16 inch minimum length for cabezon. Ocean closed Dogfish, Leopard Shark, canary and. Cabezon retention prohibited April 1-Sept. Soupfin Shark and other blue rockfish). from Jan. 1- June 30 30 outside of marine fish. Does not include Yelloweye, 10 inch minimum length for greenling the 30-fathom species listed elsewhere on this China, copper,. May be taken by angling, hand, spear, curve page or salmon, Pacific and quillback bow and arrow, gaff hook, snag hook, (defined by halibut, sturgeon, or striped rockfish are and herring jigs* coordinates) bass prohibited. When Pacific halibut are onboard the fishing vessel, see Halibut Regulations for 3. Flatfish (soles, turbots, 25 fish in possession restrictions sanddabs,flounders, and halibuts except Pacific halibut) aggregate Surfperch (includes all 15 fish in May be taken by angling, hand, spear, marine perch species) aggregate bow and arrow, gaff hook, snag hook, Waters open and herring jigs* all year, 24 Herring, Anchovy, 25 lbs. in May be taken by angling, dip net, cast net, hours per day Smelt, and Sardine aggregate and herring jigs* Note: Unlawful to take or attempt to take Unlawful to Eulachon smelt in inland waters including: remove the bays, estuaries, rivers, and streams fins or tail Offshore Pelagic Species: 25 fish in May be taken by angling, hand, bow and from a shark, Includes: All species of tuna aggregate arrow, spear, gaff hook, snag hook, and except spiny and mackerel, swordfish, bill herring jigs* dogfish, at fish, all species of the family of Methods described below are only allowed any time. The jacks (family Carangidae), when fishing outside of three miles from fins and tail opah, dorado, Pacific pomfret, shore for offshore pelagic species. Only must remain and all sharks except leopard offshore pelagic species may be in attached and shark, spiny dogfish, and possession, and any other species caught disposed with soupfin shark which are must be released immediately while using the carcass classified as "groundfish." these methods Chumming is allowed. Chum may be Retention of white shark, live, dead, or cut up squid, herring, megamouth shark, oceanic sardine, anchovy, smelt, or Pacific whitetip shark, and basking shark is prohibited mackerel No restrictions on the number of rods or lines fished per angler *Herring jigs may have any number of single-point hooks with no greater than 3/8" gap.

2015 Chetco River Fall Chinook Ocean Terminal Area Seasons Twin Rocks Open within 3 nautical miles of shore between Twin Rocks (42 05 36" N Lat.) and the Oregon/California border (42 00 00" N Lat.) OR/CA Border Recreational Season: Open Oct. 1-11 Daily bag limit of 2 Chinook per angler, but no more than 1 non finclipped Chinook per day, and no more than 5 non fin-clipped Chinook allowed Oct. 1-12 Terminal tackle limited to no more than 2 single point barbless hooks Minimum length: Chinook -24 Commercial Troll Season: Open Oct. 12 through earlier of Oct. 31 or 600 Chinook quota Daily landing and possession limit of 20 Chinook per vessel No more than 4 spreads per wire Single point barbless hooks required Mandatory catch reporting at the end of each trip by calling (541)867-0300 ext. 252 or e-mail to kmzor.trollreport@state.or.us Minimum length: Chinook -28 Landings restricted to Brookings

2015 Elk River Fall Chinook Ocean Terminal Area Seasons Black Rock Cape Blanco Best Rock Open shoreward of a line drawn from Cape Blanco (42 50 20" N Lat.) to Black Rock (42 49 24" N Lat. / 124 35 00" W. Long.) to Best Rock (42 47 24" N Lat. / 124 35 42" W. Long.) to 42 o 40 30 N / 124 o 29 00 W to Humbug Mt. Redfish Rocks Marine Reserve closed to all fishing. Recreational Season: Open November 1-30 Daily bag limit of 2 Chinook per angler, but no more than 1 non fin-clipped Chinook per day, and no more than 10 non fin-clipped Chinook in seasonal aggregate with the Elk R., Sixes R., New R., and Floras Cr. Terminal tackle limited to no more than 2 single point barbless hooks. Minimum length: Chinook = 24 Humbug Mt. 42 o 40 30 N / 124 o 29 00 W Commercial Troll Season: Open October 15 November 30 Daily landing and possession limit of 20 Chinook per vessel No more than 4 spreads per wire Single point barbless hooks required Minimum length: Chinook = 26 Landings restricted to Port Orford

2015 Tillamook Fall Chinook Ocean Terminal Area Season Regulatio 220,.229. Ad qu1rements f ( Protection Ag of EPA ofhce (use chart 18558) TILLAMOOK BAY Recreational Season (not limited to terminal area): Open under general season rules through Oct. 31 in all waters between 1422 Cape Falcon and Humbug Mt. Commercial Troll Season: All salmon except coho, daily bag limit of 2 salmon per angler Open Oct. 1-31 and within 3 nautical Terminal tackle limited to no more than miles of shore between Twin Rocks and 2 single point barbless hooks. Pyramid Rock Minimum length: Chinook = 24,, Daily landing and possession limit of --------------- 20 Chinook per vessel No more than 4 spreads per wire Single point barbless hooks required Minimum length: Chinook = 28" Landings restricted to Garibaldi

-- 30-Faithom Line Waypoints The 30-f athom line is define d by straight lines connecti ng the points in the order listed. Coordinates are give n in degrees and ded mal minutes. Nearest Point Neare:st Point Ne are st Point 10# of Reference Latitude N LDngitude W ID# of Ref.erenoe Latitude N Longitude W ID# of Refere nce Latitude N Longitude W 1 Columbi a R. 45' 15.00' 124'13.04' 29 Yaquina Bay 44'38.15' 124'1148' 57 Cape Blanco 4z>50.00' 124'35.41' 2 45 01.ar 124'07.0l' 30 44'33.38' 124'1154' 58 Cape Blanco 42 so.ar 124'38.39' 3 Till. Head 45'55.95' 124'02.23' 31 Seal Rock; 44'28.51' 124'12.04' 59 Cape Blanco 42'49.37' 124'38.81' 4 cannon Be ach 45' 54.53' 124'02.57 32 44'27.55' 124'12.55' 50 Orford Reef 42'45.42' 124'37.59' 5 45'50.55' 124'01.52' 33 Yachats R. 44'19.57' 124'12.37' 51 Orford Ree f 42'45.07' 124'38.55' 5 45'48.20' 124'02.15' 34 44'10.79' 124'12.22' 52 42'45.29' 124'37.95' 7 Cape Falcon 45'45.00' 124'01.85' 35 44'09.22' 124'12.28' 53 42'45.51' 124'35.87' 8 45'43.45' 124'01.28' 35 Heceta Head 44'08.30' 124'12.30' 54 Port Orford 42'44.27' 124'33.54' 9 45'40.48' 124'01.03' 37 Siuslav1 R. 44'00.22' 124'12.80' 55 Port Orford 42'42.75' 124'3184' 10 Nehalem Bay 45' 39.04' 124'01.58' 38 Siltcoos R. 43' 51.55' 124'13.18' 55 Humbug Mt. 42'40.50' 124'29.57' 11 Tillamook Bay 45'35.48' 124'01.90' 39 Umpq ua R. 43'44.25' 124'14.50' 57 l;land Rock 42'40.04' 124'29.20' 12 (ape Meares 45' 29.81' 124'02.45' 40 Tenmile Cr. 43' 33.82' 124'15.28' 58 42' 38.03' 124'28.39' 13 45'27.97' 124'01.90' 41 43'28.55' 124'18. 72' 59 42'35.73' 124'27.54' 14 45' 27.22' 124'02.55' 42 43' 23.12' 124'24.04' 70 42' 35.55' 124'28.40' 15 45'24.20' 124'02.94' 43 Coos Bay 43'20.83' 124'25.57' 71 Sisters Rocks 42'35.n' 124'28. 79' 15 cape Lookout 45' 20.fO' 124'01.74' 44 Coos Bay 43' 20.48' 124'25.90' 72 42' 34.03' 124'29.98' 17 Cape Lookout 45'20.25' 124'01.85' 45 Cape Arago 43' 15.41' 124'27.52' 73 42'34.19' 124'30.58' 18 Sand Lake 45' 15.44' 124'03.22' 45 43' 14.23' 124'29.28' 74 42' 31.27' 124'32.24' 19 Cape Kiwanda 45' 13.53' 124'02.59' 47 43' 14.03' 124'28.31' 75 Rogue Reef 42'27.07' 124'32.53' 20 45' 11.05' 124'03.59' 48 43' 11.92' 124'28.25' 75 Rogue River 42' 24.21' 124'3123' 21 Nestucca Bay 45'08.55' 124'03.47 49 43' 11.02' 124'29.11' 77 C. Sebastian 42'20.47' 124'28.87' 22 cascade Head 45'03.82' 124'04.43' so 43' 10.13' 124'29.15' 78 42' 14.fO' 124'25.80' 23 Salmon R. 45'02.81' 124'04.54' 51 43'09.25' 124'3103' 79 Mack Arch 42' 13.57' 124'25.25' 24 0 River 44'58.05' 124'05.03' 52 Coquille R. 43'07.73' 124'30.92' 80 42' 10.9J' 124'24.55' 25 Siletz Bay 44'53.97' 124'05.92' 53 43'05.93' 124'29.54' 81 C. Ferre lo 42'07.04' 124'23.35' 25 Depoe Bay 44'48.89' 124'07.04' 54 Fourmile Cr. 43'01.59' 124'30.54' 82 Chetco R. 42'02.15' 124'22.59' 27 De poe Bay 44'45.9'1' 124'C8.25' 55 42'59.72' 124'3115' 83 OR/CA Border 42'00.00' 124'2181' 28 44'42.72' 124'C8.98' 55 42' 53.75' 124'35.09' 40-Fathom Line Waypoints The 4~fathom line is defined bv straight lines connecting the...,;..,,,, in the order listed Coordinates are g ~:en in degrees anddecitmi mirutes. Point of Nearest Point Neares t Po int ID# Referenc e Latitude NL01Utitude \\ ID# of Referenc e Latitude NLo.. itude W ID# of Referenc.e Latitude N Lo.. itude W I Colu.rrbia R. 45 16.00 124 16. IO' 29 44 44.95' 124= 1439' 57 43 10.96 124 32.H 2 ColunDia R. 46 15.W 124 15.60' 30 Otter Rock 44 43.44' 124' 14.7S' 5S Coquillo R. 43 05.65 124 31.52 3 Colu.rrbia R. 45 11.w 124= 13.59' 31 44 4225' 124= 13.81' 59 42 59.66 124 32.Sg 4 46 06.94 124 10.15' 32 Yaquim Head 44 41.6S' 124' 15.3S' 60 Floras Cr. 42 54.97 124 36.9!1 5 w 05.H 124 O OS.30' 33 YaquimBay 44 0 34.87' 124= 15. SO' 61 42 53.SI' 124 3S.57 6 Till Head 45 5s.6g 124 05.60' 34 44 33.74' 124' 14.44' 62 Cal" Blanco 42 50.00 124 39.6S 7 Iii Head 45 0 57.71' 124.05.SI' 35 AlseaBay 44 21.65' 124 16.99' 63 Cal" Blanco 42 ~ 49. I ~ 124 O 39. 7() s Camon Beach 45 53.9S 124 05.05' 36 YachatsR. 44 19.13' 124' 19.22' 64 Orford Reef 42 46.47 124 3s.sg 9 45 0 49.75 124.05. 14' 37 44 15.35' 124= 17.38' 65 Orford Reef 42 45.74 124 3S.S6 10 45 47.S7 124 05.16' 3S 44 14.3S' 124' 17.7S' 66 Port Orford 42 44.7g 124 37.96 II Cal" Fakon 45 0 47.07 124.04.2 1' 39 44 12SO' 124. 17.IS' 67 Port Orford 42 45.01' 124 353g 12 Cal" Fakon 45 46.00 124 04.49' 40 Heceta Head 44 09.23' 124' 15.96' 6S Port Orford 42 44.14 124 35.17 13 45 0 44.34 124.05.09' 41 Heceta l-',.ead 44 os.3s' 124= 16.79' 69 Redfoh Rocks 42 1.14 124 32.S2 14 Nehalem Bay 45 40.64 124 04.90' 42 Heceta Head 44 OS.30' 124' 16.75' 70 Island Rock 42 40.5() 124 31.9S 15 lillamook Bay 4s= 33.oo 124.04.46' 43 Siusta... v R. 44 01.1 s 124= 15..tl' 71 42 3S.SI' 124 O 31. 0!1 16 45 32.27 124 04.74' 44 SiltcoosR. 43 51.61' 124' 14.68' 72 Sisters Rocks 42 35.9 1' 124 31.02 17 Cal" i\ol!ares 45 0 29.26 124.04.22' 45 UmP<m R. 43 4265' 124= 15.46' 73 42 ~ 31.34 124 34.S4 IS Cal" Lod<out 45 20.25 124 04.67' 46 UmP<ua R. 43 40.49' 124' 15.74' 74 Rogue Reef 42 28.H 124 34.S4 19 Cal" Lookout 45 0 19.99 124.04.62' 47 43 3S.77' 124= 15.64' 75 Rogue Reef 42 26.74 124 35.sg 20 Sand Lake 45 17.5() 124 04.9 1' 4S Tenmile Cr. 43 34.52' 124' 16.73' 76 Rogue River 42 23.S4 124 34.06 21 Cal" Kiwanda 45 0 11.2g 124.05.20' 49 43= 2s.92 124 19.52' 77 42 21.6g 124 30.64 22 Nesk~vin Cr. 45 05.SO 124 05.40' 50 43 23.9 1' 124' 24.28' 7S C. Sebastian 42 19.62 124 29.02 0',., Cascado Head 45 0 05.og 124= 05.93' 51 Coo; Bay 43 20.s3 124= 26.63' 79 42 15.01' 124 21.12 24 Ca9Cade Head 45 03.S! 124 06.47' 52 Cal" Arago 43 17.96' 124'2S.Sl' s o Mack!\rch 42 13.67 124 26.9! 25 Sahnon R. 45 0 01. 7() 124= 05.s3 53 43 16.75' 124= 28..tl' SI 42 11.3g 124.25.63 26 D River 44 5S.75 124 07.14' 54 43 13.97' 124' 31.99' 82 C. Ferrelo 42 ()1.66 124 24.40 27 44 : 5L2S' 124. 10.2 1' 55 43 13.72' 124= 33.25' S3 OR,CA Bordor 42 00.oo 124 23.s5 28 n-.bav 44 49.4g 124 10.90' 56 43 1226' 124' 34.16'