660.390—Groundfish conservation areas.

In § 660.302, a groundfish conservation area is defined in part as “a geographic area defined by coordinates expressed in degrees latitude and longitude, wherein fishing by a particular gear type or types may be prohibited.” While some groundfish conservation areas may be designed with the intent that their shape be determined by ocean bottom depth contours, their shapes are defined in regulation by latitude/longitude coordinates and are enforced by those coordinates. Latitude/longitude coordinates designating the large-scale boundaries for rockfish conservation areas are found in §§ 660.391 through 660.394. Fishing activity that is prohibited or permitted within a particular groundfish conservation area is detailed at §§ 660.381 through 660.384.
and connecting back to 48°18.00′ N. lat.; 125°18.00′ W. long.
and connecting back to 48°11.77′ N. lat., 125°13.03′ W. long.
and connecting back to 44°37.46′ N. lat.; 124°24.92′ W. long.
and connecting back to 33°50.00′ N. lat., 119°30.00′ W. long.
and connecting back to 32°42.00′ N. lat., 118°02.00′ W. long.
and connecting back to 38°03.18′ N. lat., 123°20.77′ W. long.
(p) Rockfish Conservation Areas. RCA restrictions are detailed at §§ 660.381 through 660.384.RCAs may apply to a single gear type or to a group of gear types such as “trawl RCAs” or “non-trawl RCAs.” Specific latitude and longitude coordinates for RCA boundaries that approximate the depth contours selected for trawl, non-trawl, and recreational RCAs are provided in §§ 660.391 through 660.394.Also provided in §§ 660.391 through 660.394 are references to islands and rocks that serve as reference points for the RCAs.
[71 FR 78663, Dec. 29, 2006, as amended at 72 FR 53167, Sept. 18, 2007; 74 FR 9893, Mar. 6, 2009]