WAC 220-52-050
Ocean pink shrimp trawl fishery -- Coastal
waters. It is unlawful to fish for, possess or deliver ocean
pink shrimp taken for commercial purposes from the waters of
the Exclusive Economic Zone except as provided for in this
section:
(1) Ocean pink shrimp fishery:
(a) The open season for trawl gear is April 1 through
October 31 of each year.
(b) The following gear is prohibited: Trawl gear having
a net mesh size greater than two inches in the intermediate or
codend, except for net mesh used in fish excluder devices. It
is lawful to have net mesh larger than two inches in the wings
or body of the trawl.
(c) It is unlawful to fish with trawl gear for pink
shrimp for commercial purposes unless an approved by-catch
reduction device is used in each net. Approved by-catch
reductions devices are:
(i) Soft Panel By-catch Reduction Device which uses a
mesh panel to guide fish out of an escape hole. An approved
soft-panel must meet the following criteria:
(A) The panel must completely cover some portion of the
net in cross-section, meaning it must extend completely across
the full opening of the net in one continuous piece. The
panel must be securely fastened to the net around the entire
perimeter, such that a 110 mm diameter sphere cannot pass
beyond the panel into the terminal end of the codend;
(B) The panel meshes must be constructed of netting
material with individual meshes no larger than 5.5 inches,
measured between opposing knots and must be constructed of a
single panel of continuous netting, without zippers or other
devices designed to allow disabling of the panel such that
large fish can pass back into the codend;
(C) The escape hole must, when spread open, expose a hole
of at least 100 square inches;
(D) The escape hole must be forward of the mesh panel and
must begin within four meshes of the furthest aft point of
attachment of the mesh panel to the net;
(ii) Nordmore Grate By-catch Reduction Device uses a
rigid panel of narrowly spaced vertical bars to guide fish out
of an escape hole in front of the panel, generally in the top
of the net. An approved Nordmore grate must meet the
following criteria:
(A) The exterior circumference of the rigid panel must
fit completely within the interior circumference of the trawl
net, such that there is no space between the panel and the net
that will allow a 110 mm sphere to pass beyond the panel, into
the terminal area of the codend;
(B) None of the openings between the vertical bars in the
rigid panel may exceed two inches in width;
(C) The escape hole must, when spread open, expose a hole
of at least 100 square inches;
(D) The escape hole must be forward of the rigid panel
and must begin within four meshes of the furthest aft point of
attachment of the rigid panel to the net.
(d) All by-catch reduction devices and codends used for
trawl fishing for pink shrimp must be readily accessible and
made available for inspection at the request of an authorized
agent of the state. No trawl gear may be removed from the
vessel prior to offloading of shrimp.
(e) It is unlawful to modify by-catch reduction devices
in any way that interferes with their ability to allow fish to
escape from the trawl, except for the purpose of testing the
by-catch reduction device to measure shrimp loss. Authorized
testing of by-catch reduction devices must meet the following
criteria:
(i) Testing is allowed by special permit only, consistent
with the terms and conditions of the permit;
(ii) For vessels fishing two nets simultaneously
(double-rigged boats), only one net may contain a disabled
by-catch reduction device, the other net must be fishing a
fully functional by-catch reduction device as described in (c)
of this subsection.
(f) Minimum number of shrimp per pound: The count per
pound must average no more than 160 shrimp per pound for a
minimum of two samples increasing at a rate of one sample per
one thousand pounds landed or in possession up to a maximum
requirement of twenty samples. Such samples shall consists of
at least one pound of each of whole unbroken shrimp taken at
random from throughout the individual load landed or in
possession. This shall apply only to loads of 3,000 pounds of
shrimp or more.
(g) Incidental catch-finfish: It is unlawful to take
salmon incidental to any shrimp fishery. It is unlawful to
retain any bottomfish species taken incidental to shrimp trawl
fishery except as provided for in WAC 220-44-050.
(h) Incidental catch-shellfish:
(i) It is unlawful to retain any species of shellfish
except that it is lawful to retain up to 50 pounds round
weight of other shrimp species taken incidentally in the ocean
pink shrimp fishery, or octopus or squid.
(ii) It is unlawful to fish for ocean pink shrimp within
the territorial boundaries of the state.
(i) An ocean pink shrimp delivery license is the license
required to operate the gear provided for in this section, and
allows the operator to retain shrimp taken in the waters of
the Exclusive Economic Zone.
(2) Fisheries for shrimp species other than ocean pink
shrimp or ocean spot shrimp: Species other than ocean pink
shrimp and ocean spot shrimp may only be taken incidentally to
the ocean pink shrimp and ocean spot shrimp fisheries.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 77.12.047. 03-05-060 (Order
03-30), § 220-52-050, filed 2/18/03, effective 3/21/03;
00-17-145 (Order 00-165), § 220-52-050, filed 8/22/00,
effective 9/22/00. Statutory Authority: RCW 75.08.080. 99-01-154 (Order 98-257), § 220-52-050, filed 12/22/98,
effective 1/22/99; 94-12-009 (Order 94-23), § 220-52-050,
filed 5/19/94, effective 6/19/94; 93-15-051, § 220-52-050,
filed 7/14/93, effective 8/14/93; 87-23-006 (Order 87-187), §
220-52-050, filed 11/6/87; 84-08-014 (Order 84-24), §
220-52-050, filed 3/27/84; 83-04-025 (Order 83-04), §
220-52-050, filed 1/27/83; 82-03-045 (Order 82-6), §
220-52-050, filed 1/19/82; 80-13-064 (Order 80-123), §
220-52-050, filed 9/17/80; 79-02-053 (Order 79-6), §
220-52-050, filed 1/30/79; Order 76-152, § 220-52-050, filed
12/17/76; Order 76-26, § 220-52-050, filed 1:45 p.m., 4/20/76;
Order 1242, § 220-52-050, filed 8/7/75, effective 9/16/75;
Order 1179, § 220-52-050, filed 11/19/74; Order 1112, §
220-52-050, filed 4/15/74; Order 945, § 220-52-050, filed
8/16/71; Order 807, § 220-52-050, filed 1/2/69, effective
2/1/69; subsections 1, 5, 6 from Orders 414 and 256, filed
3/1/60; subsection 2 from Orders 420 and 256, filed 3/1/60;
subsection 3 from Order 525, filed 5/3/61; Orders 414 and 256,
filed 3/1/60; subsection 7 from Order 525, filed 5/3/61.]