660.322—Sablefish allocations.
(a) Tribal-nontribal allocation.
The sablefish allocation to Pacific coast treaty Indian tribes identified at § 660.324(b) is 10 percent of the sablefish total catch OY for the area north of 36° N. lat. This allocation represents the total amount available to the treaty Indian fisheries before deductions for discard mortality. The annual tribal sablefish allocations are provided in § 660.385(a).
(b) Between the limited entry and open access sectors.
Sablefish is allocated between the limited entry and open access fisheries according to the procedure described in § 660.320(a).
(c) Between the limited entry trawl and limited entry nontrawl sectors.
The limited entry sablefish allocation is further allocated 58 percent to the trawl sector and 42 percent to the nontrawl (longline and pot/trap) sector.
(d) Between the limited entry fixed gear primary season and daily trip limit fisheries.
Within the limited entry nontrawl sector allocation, 85 percent is reserved for the primary season described in § 660.372(b), leaving 15 percent for the limited entry daily trip limit fishery described in § 660.372(c).
(e) Ratios between tiers for sablefish-endorsed limited entry permits.
The Regional Administrator will biennially or annually calculate the size of the cumulative trip limit for each of the three tiers associated with the sablefish endorsement such that the ratio of limits between the tiers is approximately 1:1.75:3.85 for Tier 3:Tier 2:Tier 1, respectively. The size of the cumulative trip limits will vary depending on the amount of sablefish available for the primary fishery and on estimated discard mortality rates within the fishery. The size of the cumulative trip limits for the three tiers in the primary fishery will be announced in § 660.372.
[69 FR 77029, Dec. 23, 2004, as amended by 71 FR 78654, Dec. 29, 2006]