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50 CFR Part 665, Subpart C - Hawaii Fisheries | US Law | LII / Legal Information Institute
CFR › Title 50 › Chapter VI › Part 665 › Subpart C 50 CFR Part 665, Subpart C - Hawaii Fisheries
There are 18 Updates appearing in the Federal Register for 50 CFR Part 665. View below or at eCFR (GPOAccess)
§ 665.198 — Management area.
§ 665.199 — Area restrictions [Reserved]
§ 665.200 — Hawaii bottomfish and seamount groundfish fisheries [Reserved]
§ 665.201 — Definitions.
§ 665.202 — Management subareas.
§ 665.203 — Permits.
§ 665.204 — Prohibitions.
§ 665.205 — Notification.
§ 665.206 — Gear restrictions.
§ 665.207 — At-sea observer coverage.
§ 665.208 — Protected species conservation.
§ 665.209 — Fishing moratorium at Hancock Seamounts.
§ 665.210 — Hawaii restricted bottomfish species.
§ 665.211 — Total Allowable Catch (TAC) limit.
§ 665.212 — Non-commercial bag limits.
§§ 665.213-665.219 — [Reserved]
§ 665.220 — Hawaii coral reef ecosystem fisheries [Reserved]
§ 665.221 — Definitions.
§ 665.222 — Management area.
§ 665.223 — Relation to other laws.
§ 665.224 — Permits and fees.
§ 665.225 — Prohibitions.
§ 665.226 — Notifications.
§ 665.227 — Allowable gear and gear restrictions.
§ 665.228 — Gear identification.
§§ 665.229-665.239 — [Reserved]
§ 665.240 — Hawaii crustacean fisheries [Reserved]
§ 665.241 — Definitions.
§ 665.242 — Permits.
§ 665.243 — Prohibitions.
§ 665.244 — Notifications.
§ 665.245 — Gear restrictions.
§ 665.246 — Gear identification.
§ 665.247 — At-sea observer coverage.
§ 665.248 — Monk seal protective measures.
§ 665.249 — Lobster size and condition restrictions in Permit Area 2.
§ 665.250 — Closed seasons.
§ 665.251 — Closed areas.
§ 665.252 — Harvest limitation program.
§§ 665.253-665.259 — [Reserved]
§ 665.260 — Hawaii precious coral fisheries [Reserved]
§ 665.261 — Definitions.
§ 665.262 — Permits.
§ 665.263 — Prohibitions.
§ 665.264 — Gear restrictions.
§ 665.265 — Size restrictions.
§ 665.266 — Area restrictions.
§ 665.267 — Seasons.
§ 665.268 — Closures.
§ 665.269 — Quotas.
§ 665.270 — Gold coral harvest moratorium.
Title 50 published on .The following are only the Rules published in the Federal Register after the published date of Title 50.For a complete list of all Rules, Proposed Rules, and Notices view the Rulemaking tab.2015-06-04; vol. 80 # 107 - Thursday, June 4, 201580 FR 31863 - Pacific Island Fisheries; 2014-15 Annual Catch Limits and Accountability Measures; Main Hawaiian Islands Deep 7 Bottomfish
2012-09-14; vol. 77 # 179 - Friday, September 14, 201277 FR 56791 - Main Hawaiian Islands Deep 7 Bottomfish Annual Catch Limits and Accountability Measures for 2012-13
typeregulations.gov FR Doc.2012-22736 RIN0648-XC08 Docket No.120628195-2414-02 DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Final specifications. The final specifications are effective October 15, 2012 through August 31, 2013, unless NMFS publishes a document in the Federal Register superseding these specifications. 50 CFR Part 665 SummaryIn this rule, NMFS specifies a quota of 325,000 lb of Deep 7 bottomfish in the main Hawaiian Islands for the 2012-13 fishing year, based on an annual catch limit of 346,000 lb. The action supports the long-term sustainability of Hawaii bottomfish.
2012-07-26; vol. 77 # 144 - Thursday, July 26, 201277 FR 43721 - Western Pacific Pelagic Fisheries; Revised Swordfish Trip Limits in the Hawaii Deep-Set Longline Fishery
typeregulations.gov FR Doc.2012-18298 RIN0648-BB48 Docket No.120330236-2236-02 DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Final rule. This rule is effective August 27, 2012. 50 CFR Part 665 SummaryNMFS publishes this final rule to revise the limits on the number of swordfish that fishermen may possess or land during any given Hawaii-based deep-set longline-fishing trip north of the Equator. This rule also revises the definition of deep-set longline fishing to be consistent with the swordfish retention limits. The rule intends to reduce regulatory discards and optimize the yield of swordfish.
2012-06-11; vol. 77 # 112 - Monday, June 11, 201277 FR 34260 - Western Pacific Pelagic Fisheries; Modification of American Samoa Large Vessel Prohibited Area
typeregulations.gov FR Doc.2012-14146 RIN0648-BB45 Docket No.110909578-2120-02 DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Final rule. This rule is effective July 11, 2012. 50 CFR Part 665 SummaryThis final rule modifies certain boundaries of the large fishing vessel prohibited area around Tutuila, the Manua Islands, and Rose Atoll in American Samoa to align with the boundaries of the Rose Atoll Marine National Monument. This rule simplifies enforcement and administration of the management areas.
2012-02-07; vol. 77 # 25 - Tuesday, February 7, 201277 FR 6019 - Western Pacific Fisheries; 2012 Annual Catch Limits and Accountability Measures
typeregulations.gov FR Doc.2012-2753 RIN0648-XA67 Docket No.110826540-2069-02 DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Final specifications. The final specifications are effective March 8, 2012 through December 31, 2012. 50 CFR Part 665 SummaryIn this rule, NMFS specifies annual catch limits for western Pacific bottomfish, crustacean, precious coral, and coral reef ecosystem fisheries, and accountability measures to correct or mitigate any overages of catch limits. The catch limits and accountability measures support the long-term sustainability of fishery resources of the U.S. Pacific Islands.