WAC 220-52-075
Shellfish harvest logs. (1) It is
unlawful for any vessel operator engaged in the commercial
harvest of crawfish, sea cucumber, sea urchin, scallop, shrimp
other than ocean pink shrimp, or squid to fail to obtain and
accurately maintain the appropriate harvest log available from
the Washington department of fish and wildlife. It is
unlawful for any license holder engaged in commercial sand
shrimp fishing or operator of mechanical clam digging device
to fail to obtain and accurately maintain the appropriate
harvest log available from the Washington department of fish
and wildlife.
(2) It is unlawful for any harvest vessel operator or
license holder engaged in harvest as described in subsection
(1) of this section, to fail to maintain the required harvest
log: Aboard the vessel; at the harvest site; when crawfish,
sea cucumbers, sea urchins, shrimp other than ocean pink
shrimp, squid, scallops, clams, or sand shrimp are aboard
during transit of a harvest vessel; or are in possession of
the license holder.
(3) It is unlawful for the vessel operator or license
holder, engaged in harvest as described in subsection (1) of
this section, to fail to submit harvest logs for inspection
upon request by department of fish and wildlife officers or
authorized employees.
(4) It is unlawful for any vessel operator or license
holder, engaged in harvest as described in subsection (1) of
this section, to fail to comply with the following methods of
logbook submittal and time frames related to harvest logbook
submittal:
(a) Within ten days following any calendar month in which
fishing occurred, required completed harvest logs must be
received by the department; however, vessel operators or
license holders may submit logs directly to authorized
department employees.
(b) Vessel operators or license holders responsible for
submitting logs to the department, as described in subsection
(1) of this section, must maintain a copy of all submitted
logs for a period of three years following the harvest
activity. Copies of harvest logs, which are required to be
maintained, must be available for inspection upon request by
department of fish and wildlife officers and authorized
employees.
(c) Original harvest logs must be maintained and
submitted in ascending consecutive order of log serial number.
(5) It is unlawful for any vessel operator or license
holder, engaged in harvest as described in subsection (1) of
this section, to fail to send completed harvest logs to the
appropriate following mailing address, except as provided for
in subsection (4)(a) of this section.
For Shrimp Harvest Logbooks:
ATTN: SHRIMP HARVEST MANAGER
Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife
Point Whitney Shellfish Laboratory
1000 Point Whitney Road
Brinnon, WA 98320-9799.
For Crawfish Harvest Logbooks:
ATTN: FISH PROGRAM - CRAWFISH HARVEST MANAGER
Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife
600 Capitol Way North
Olympia, WA 98501-1091.
For Sea Urchin and Sea Cucumber Harvest Logbooks:
ATTN: FISH PROGRAM - SEA URCHIN/SEA CUCUMBER HARVEST MANAGER
Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife
600 Capitol Way North
Olympia, WA 98501-1091.
For Clam (harvest with mechanical digging devices)
Harvest Logbooks:
ATTN: FISH PROGRAM - GEODUCK HARVEST MANAGER
Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife
600 Capitol Way North
Olympia, WA 98501-1091.
For Scallop Harvest Logbooks:
ATTN: FISH PROGRAM - SCALLOP HARVEST MANAGER
Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife
600 Capitol Way North
Olympia, WA 98501-1091.
For Squid Harvest Logbooks:
ATTN: FISH PROGRAM - SQUID HARVEST MANAGER
Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife
600 Capitol Way North
Olympia, WA 98501-1091.
For Coastal Sand Shrimp Harvest Logbooks:
ATTN: SAND SHRIMP HARVEST MANAGER
Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife
P.O. Box 190
Ocean Park, WA 98640-0190.
For Puget Sound Sand Shrimp Harvest Logbooks:
ATTN: SAND SHRIMP HARVEST MANAGER
Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife
P.O. Box 1100
LaConner, WA 98257.
(6) It is unlawful for vessel operators engaged in
commercial harvest of shrimp (other than Puget Sound shrimp or
sand shrimp) or crawfish with shellfish pot or ring net gear
to fail to permanently and legibly record in ink the following
information within the following time frames:
(a) Before leaving the catch area where harvest occurred,
record the vessel Washington department of fish and wildlife
boat registration number, number of pots or ring nets pulled,
date pulled, soak time, and gear location; and
(b) Immediately after delivery of shellfish to an
original receiver, record the weight of all shellfish.
(7) It is unlawful for vessel operators engaged in
commercial harvest of shrimp (other than ocean pink shrimp)
with beam trawl or shrimp trawl gear, to fail to permanently
and legibly record in ink onto the department-supplied harvest
log, the following information within the following time
frames:
(a) Before commencing a new tow or prior to leaving the
site where the catch was taken, record the vessel identity,
current date of fishing activity, location fished, trawl
width, Marine Fish-Shellfish Management and Catch Reporting
Area fished, depth fished, latitude and longitude to the
nearest hundredth of a minute at the beginning of each tow,
tow speed, duration of tow, and estimated weight of shrimp of
each species caught for each tow.
(b) Immediately after delivery of shrimp to an original
receiver, or before leaving the last catch site of the day if
the operator holds a wholesale fish dealer's license and is
the original receiver, record the fish receiving ticket serial
number.
(8) It is unlawful for vessel operators engaged in
commercial harvest of sea urchins or sea cucumbers to fail to
permanently and legibly record in ink the following
information within the following time frames:
(a) Before leaving the harvest site, record the vessel
identity, date, Marine Fish-Shellfish Catch Reporting Area
fished, location fished, depth fished, latitude and longitude
to the nearest tenth of a minute or to the nearest second, and
the approximate weight in pounds of sea urchins or sea
cucumbers harvested.
(b) Upon landing or delivery to an original receiver, the
exact weight of sea urchins, as recorded on the shellfish
receiving ticket, must be recorded.
(c) Upon landing or delivery to an original receiver, the
exact weight of sea cucumbers, as recorded on the shellfish
receiving ticket, and whether or not prelanded processing
occurred ("whole-live" or "split-drained"), must be recorded.
(9) It is unlawful for license holders engaged in
commercial harvest of clams with mechanical digging devices to
fail to permanently and legibly record in ink the following
information within the following time frames:
(a) Before the end of each day's fishing and departure
from the harvest grounds, record the vessel identity if a
harvest vessel is used in harvest operation, exact location by
latitude and longitude to the nearest thousandths of a minute
(recorded in WGS 84 datum), and date of harvest.
(b) Weight by each clam species in pounds upon landing or
delivery to an original receiver.
(c) Weight in pounds of each clam species caught and
returned to the harvest grounds.
(10) It is unlawful for vessel operators engaged in
commercial harvest of scallops to fail to permanently and
legibly record in ink the following information within the
following time frames:
(a) Before leaving the location where the catch was
taken, record the vessel identity, date, location, and
duration of harvest and estimated weight in pounds and species
of scallops caught for each tow or dive hour.
(b) Upon landing or delivery to an original receiver, the
exact weight in pounds, as recorded on the shellfish receiving
ticket, and species of harvested scallops.
(11) It is unlawful for vessel operators engaged in
commercial harvest of squid, except when taken incidental to
any other lawful fishery, to fail to permanently and legibly
record in ink the following information within the following
time frames:
(a) Before leaving the Marine Fish-Shellfish Management
and Catch Reporting Area where taken, the vessel's Washington
department of fish and wildlife boat registration number, gear
type, catch area, starting and ending time of fishing, and
numbers of other species caught and returned.
(b) Weight in pounds of squid upon landing or delivery to
an original receiver.
(12) It is unlawful for license holders engaged in
commercial harvest of sand shrimp, except when taken
incidental to other lawful fishery, to fail to permanently and
legibly record in ink the following information within the
following time frames:
(a) Prior to leaving the harvest site, the location or
identification number of the harvest tract, date of harvest,
number of trenches pumped, average length and width of
trenches (yards), total number of sand shrimp retained
(dozens).
(b) At the time of delivery to an original receiver,
total number of sand shrimp sold (dozens), and the name of the
sand shrimp buyer.
(13) It is unlawful for vessel operators engaged in
commercial harvest of shrimp (other than sand shrimp), using
shellfish pot gear in Puget Sound, to fail to permanently and
legibly record in ink onto the department-supplied harvest
logs, the following information within the following time
frames:
(a) Prior to leaving the harvest site, the vessel's
Washington department of fish and wildlife boat registration
number, date, number of pots pulled, pot mesh size, depth
fished, soak time, gear location (including latitude and
longitude to the nearest hundredth of a minute), species
targeted, and weight(s) in pounds of catch. A separate weight
for each species caught and retained must be recorded. When
single pots are fished an entry is required for each pot site.
When two or more pots are fished on a common ground line the
catch site must be recorded at the location of the last pot on
the ground line that is pulled.
(b) Immediately after delivery of shrimp to an original
receiver, or before leaving the last catch site of the day if
the operator holds a wholesale fish dealer's license and is
the original receiver, record the fish receiving ticket serial
number.
(14) It is unlawful for vessel operators engaged in
commercial harvest of shrimp from Puget Sound with shellfish
pot gear to fail to report their daily catch by telephone
before leaving the last catch site fished each day, in the
following manner:
(a) For harvest in Shrimp Management Areas 1A, 1B, 1C, or
2, reports must be made to the voice recorder at the La Conner
district office: 360-446-4345 ext 245.
(b) For harvest in Shrimp Management Areas 3, 4, or 6,
reports must be made to the voice recorder at the Point
Whitney shellfish laboratory: 360-796-4601 ext 800.
(c) All reports must specify the fisher's name, estimated
total number of pounds of each shrimp species in possession,
number of pots fished, number of pot pulls (pots multiplied by
pulls), the Marine Fish-Shellfish Management and Catch
Reporting Area where shrimp were harvested, and the port or
name of vessel where the catch will be landed or sold.
(15) Violation of this section as it relates to failing
to report required information or failing to submit log books
is punishable under RCW 77.15.280 reporting of fish or
wildlife harvest. Violation of this section as it relates to
knowingly providing false or misleading information is
punishable under RCW 77.15.270, providing false information.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 77.12.047. 07-21-083 (Order
07-256), § 220-52-075, filed 10/17/07, effective 11/17/07;
03-05-064 (Order 03-28), § 220-52-075, filed 2/18/03,
effective 3/21/03; 01-02-061 (Order 00-267), § 220-52-075,
filed 12/29/00, effective 1/29/01; 01-02-057 (Order 00-262), §
220-52-075, filed 12/29/00, effective 1/29/01. Statutory Authority: RCW 75.08.080. 00-05-054 (Order
00-17), § 220-52-075, filed 2/14/00, effective 3/16/00;
97-08-052 (Order 97-55), § 220-52-075, filed 3/31/97,
effective 5/1/97; 94-12-009 (Order 94-23), § 220-52-075, filed
5/19/94, effective 6/19/94; 93-15-051, § 220-52-075, filed
7/14/93, effective 8/14/93; 91-10-024 (Order 91-22), §
220-52-075, filed 4/23/91, effective 5/24/91; 87-15-022 (Order
87-69), § 220-52-075, filed 7/8/87; 87-02-013 (Order 86-199),
§ 220-52-075, filed 12/30/86; 84-08-014 (Order 84-24), §
220-52-075, filed 3/27/84; 83-09-014 (Order 83-24), §
220-52-075, filed 4/12/83; 82-03-045 (Order 82-6), §
220-52-075, filed 1/19/82; 81-11-006 (Order 81-31), §
220-52-075, filed 5/11/81; 80-13-064 (Order 80-123), §
220-52-075, filed 9/17/80; 79-12-039 (Order 79-129), §
220-52-075, filed 11/20/79; 79-02-053 (Order 79-6), §
220-52-075, filed 1/30/79.]