Or. Admin. Code § 635-004-0235 - Fishing Gear
(1) This regulation
lists a complete set of legal gear types and associated general restrictions to
take ocean food fish and Pacific halibut in the fisheries specified in this
Division. However, most individual fishery sections in this Division contain
additional gear regulations specific to those fisheries. Fishers should consult
the specific section of the fishery they are interested in for additional
regulations.
(2) It is unlawful to
possess, deploy, haul, or carry on board a fishing vessel any fishing gear not
listed in section (3) of this rule, or fishing gear not in compliance with the
restrictions listed in section (4) of this rule, unless such gear is the gear
of another vessel that has been retrieved at sea and made inoperable or stowed
in a manner not capable of being fished. The disposal at sea of such gear is
prohibited by Annex V of the International Convention for the Prevention of
Pollution From Ships, 1973 (Annex V of MARPOL 73/78).
(3) It is unlawful to take food fish for
commercial purposes by any means except:
(a)
Hook-and-line gear, including, but not limited to handline, pole-and-line,
reel-and-line and pole-reel-and-line;
(b) Longlines and vertical hook and lines are
permitted in the ocean;
(c) Pots or
traps are permitted in the ocean;
(d) Dipnets of hoop or A-frame
design;
(e) Troll gear is permitted
in the ocean;
(f) Seines are
permitted in the ocean for ocean food fish other than groundfish and for the
taking of herring, sardine, and anchovy from the following inland waters:
(A) Columbia River westerly of the U.S.
Highway 101 Astoria Bridge across the Columbia River;
(B) Tillamook Bay;
(C) Yaquina Bay;
(D) Alsea Bay;
(E) Winchester Bay; and
(F) Coos Bay.
(g) Trawl gear is permitted in the ocean for
ocean food fish;
(A) Trawl gear may not be
used with any other gear type on a single fishing trip.
(B) Trawl gear must meet the specifications
specified in the Code of Federal Regulations Title 50, Section
660.130.
(h) Set nets
with an experimental gear permit pursuant to OAR
635-006-0020; or
(i) Spear.
(4) Longline, vertical hook-and-line and pot
gear which is fixed or anchored to the bottom or drifting unattached to the
vessel have the following restrictions:
(a)
Gear shall not be left unattended for more than seven days;
(b) Longline and pot gear shall be marked at
the surface at each terminal end with a pole, flag, light, radar reflector, and
a buoy showing clear identification of the owner or vessel operator;
(c) Vertical hook-and-line gear that is
closely tended may be marked only with a single buoy of sufficient size to
float the gear. "Closely tended" means that a vessel is within visual sighting
distance or within 1/4 nautical mile as determined by electronic navigational
equipment, of its vertical hook-and-line gear; and
(d) Pot gear used for other than Dungeness
crab, hagfish or spot or coonstripe shrimp shall have biodegradable escape
panels constructed with #21 or smaller, untreated cotton twine in such manner
that an opening of at least eight inches in diameter will result when the twine
deteriorates.
(5) Fixed
gear, other than crayfish pots or ring nets, must be marked with a surface buoy
bearing, in a visible, legible and permanent manner, a number clearly
identifying the owner or vessel operator. The number may be either:
(a) If required by applicable state law, the
vessel's number, the commercial fishing license number, or buoy brand number;
or
(b) The vessel documentation
number issued by the U.S. Coast Guard, or, for an undocumented vessel, the
vessel registration number issued by the state.
(6) It is unlawful to use fixed gear that has
on any part of the gear line marks or multi-colored line required for any state
or federal fishery operating in the U.S. West Coast EEZ or in the state waters
of Washington, Oregon, or California, other than the fishery the gear is being
used in.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 506.119 & ORS 506.129
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 506.129 & ORS 506.109
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