[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 50, Volume 4]
[Revised as of October 1, 2002]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 50CFR635.5]

[Page 226-229]
 
                    TITLE 50--WILDLIFE AND FISHERIES
 
                         DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
 
PART 635--ATLANTIC HIGHLY MIGRATORY SPECIES--Table of Contents
 
                           Subpart A--General
 
Sec. 635.5  Recordkeeping and reporting.

    Information on HMS vessel and dealer reporting requirements may be 
obtained from the Division Chief or where otherwise stated in this part.
    (a) Vessels--(1) Logbooks. If an owner of an HMS Charter/Headboat 
vessel, an Atlantic Tunas vessel, or a commercial shark or swordfish 
vessel, for which a permit has been issued under Sec. 635.4(b), (d), 
(e), or (f), is selected for logbook reporting in writing by NMFS, he or 
she must maintain and submit a fishing record on a logbook specified by 
NMFS. Entries are required regarding the vessel's fishing effort and the 
number of fish landed and discarded. Entries on a day's fishing 
activities must be entered on the form within 48 hours of completing 
that day's activities and, for a 1-day trip, before offloading. The 
owner or operator of the vessel must submit the logbook form(s) 
postmarked within 7 days of offloading all Atlantic HMS.
    (2) Weighout slips. If an owner of a permitted vessel is required to 
maintain and submit logbooks under paragraph (a)(1) of this section, and 
Atlantic HMS harvested on a trip are sold, the owner or operator must 
obtain and submit copies of weighout slips for those fish. Each weighout 
slip must show the dealer to whom the fish were transferred, the date 
they were transferred, and the carcass weight of each fish for which 
individual weights are normally recorded. For fish that are

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not individually weighed, a weighout slip must record total weights by 
species and market category. A weighout slip for sharks prior to or as 
part of a commercial transaction involving shark carcasses or fins must 
record the weights of carcasses and any detached fins. The owner or 
operator must also submit copies of weighout slips with the logbook 
forms required to be submitted under paragraph (a)(1) of this section.
    (3) BFT not sold. If a person who catches and lands a large medium 
or giant BFT from a vessel issued a permit in any of the commercial 
categories for Atlantic tunas does not sell or otherwise transfer the 
BFT to a dealer who has a dealer permit for Atlantic tunas, the person 
must contact a NMFS enforcement agent, at a number designated by NMFS, 
immediately upon landing such BFT, provide the information needed for 
the reports required under paragraph (b)(2)(i) of this section, and, if 
requested, make the tuna available so that a NMFS enforcement agent or 
authorized officer may inspect the fish and attach a tag to it. 
Alternatively, such reporting requirement may be fulfilled if a dealer 
who has a dealer permit for Atlantic tunas affixes a dealer tag as 
required under paragraph (b)(2)(ii) of this section and reports the BFT 
as being landed but not sold on the reports required under paragraph 
(b)(2)(i) of this section. If a vessel is placed on a trailer, the 
person must contact a NMFS enforcement agent, or the BFT must have a 
dealer tag affixed to it by a permitted Atlantic tunas dealer, 
immediately upon the vessel being removed from the water. All BFT landed 
but not sold will be applied to the quota category according to the 
permit category of the vessel from which it was landed.
    (4) Pelagic longline sea turtle reporting. The operators of vessels 
that have pelagic longline gear on board and that have been issued, or 
are required to have, a limited access swordfish, shark, and tuna 
longline category permit for use in the Atlantic Ocean including the 
Caribbean Sea and the Gulf of Mexico are required to report any sea 
turtles that are dead when they are captured or that die during capture 
to the NOAA Fisheries Southeast Fisheries Science Center Observer 
Program, at a number designated by NOAA Fisheries, within 48 hours of 
returning to port, in addition to submitting all other reporting forms 
required by this part and 50 CFR parts 223 and 224.
    (5) Shark gillnet whale reporting. The vessel operators of vessels 
that are shark gillnetting, as defined by 50 CFR 229.2, and that have 
been issued, or are required to have, shark directed or incidental 
limited access permits for use in the Atlantic Ocean including the 
Caribbean Sea and the Gulf of Mexico are required to contact the NOAA 
Fisheries Southeast Regional Office, at a number designated by NOAA 
Fisheries, if a listed whale is taken, in addition to submitting all 
other reporting forms required by this part and 50 CFR part 229.
    (b) Dealers. Persons who have been issued a dealer permit under 
Sec. 635.4 must submit reports to NMFS, to an address designated by 
NMFS, and maintain records as follows:
    (1) Atlantic HMS. (i) Dealers that have been issued an Atlantic 
tunas, swordfish and/or sharks dealer permit under Sec. 635.4 must 
submit to NMFS all reports required under this section.
    (ii) Dealers that import bluefin tuna and/or swordfish must report 
all such species imported on forms available from NMFS.
    (iii) Reports of Atlantic tunas, Atlantic swordfish, and/or Atlantic 
sharks received by dealers from U.S. vessels, or reports of bluefin tuna 
and swordfish imported, on the first through the 15th of each month, 
must be postmarked not later than the 25th of that month. Reports of 
such fish received or imported on the 16th through the last day of each 
month must be postmarked not later than the 10th of the following month. 
For swordfish imports, a dealer must attach a copy of each certificate 
of eligibility to the report required under paragraph (b)(1)(ii) of this 
section. If a dealer issued an Atlantic tunas, swordfish or sharks 
dealer permit under Sec. 635.4 has not received any Atlantic HMS from 
U.S. vessels during a reporting period as specified in this section, he 
or she must still submit the report required under paragraph (b)(1)(i) 
of this section stating that no

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Atlantic HMS were received. This negative report must be postmarked for 
the applicable reporting period as specified in this section. This 
negative reporting requirement does not apply for BFT.
    (iv) The reporting requirement of paragraph (b)(1)(i) of this 
section may be satisfied by a dealer if he or she provides a copy of 
each appropriate weighout slip or sales record, provided such weighout 
slip or sales record by itself or combined with the form available from 
NMFS includes all of the required information and identifies each fish 
by species.
    (v) The dealer may mail or fax such report to an address designated 
by NMFS or may hand-deliver such report to a state or Federal fishery 
port agent designated by NMFS. If the dealer hand-delivers the report to 
a port agent, a dealer must deliver such report no later than the 
prescribed postmark date for the reporting period.
    (2) Requirements for bluefin tuna--(i) Dealer reports--(A)Landing 
reports. Each dealer issued an Atlantic tunas permit under Sec. 635.4 
must submit a completed landing report on a form available from NMFS for 
each BFT received from a U.S. fishing vessel. Such report must be 
submitted by electronic facsimile (fax) to a number designated by NMFS 
not later than 24 hours after receipt of the BFT. The landing report 
must indicate the name and permit number of the vessel that landed the 
BFT and must be signed by the permitted vessel's owner or operator 
immediately upon transfer of the BFT. The dealer must inspect the 
vessel's permit to verify that the required vessel name and vessel 
permit number as listed on the permit are correctly recorded on the 
landing report.
    (B) Bi-weekly reports. Each dealer issued an Atlantic tunas permit 
under Sec. 635.4 must submit a bi-weekly report on forms supplied by 
NMFS for BFT received from U.S. vessels and for imports of bluefin tuna. 
For BFT received from U.S. vessels and for bluefin tuna imported on the 
first through the 15th of each month, the dealer must submit the bi-
weekly report forms to NMFS postmarked not later than the 25th of that 
month. Reports of BFT received and bluefin tuna imported on the 16th 
through the last day of each month must be postmarked not later than the 
10th of the following month.
    (ii) Dealer Tags. NMFS will issue numbered dealer tags to each 
person issued a dealer permit for Atlantic tunas under Sec. 635.4. A 
dealer tag is not transferable and is usable only by the dealer to whom 
it is issued. Dealer tags may not be reused once affixed to a tuna or 
recorded on a package, container, or report.
    (A) Affixing dealer tags. A dealer or a dealer's agent must affix a 
dealer tag to each BFT purchased or received from a U.S. vessel 
immediately upon offloading the BFT. If a vessel is placed on a trailer, 
the dealer or dealer's agent must affix the dealer tag to the BFT 
immediately upon the vessel being removed from the water. The dealer tag 
must be affixed to the BFT between the fifth dorsal finlet and the 
caudal keel.
    (B) Removal of dealer tags. A dealer tag affixed to any BFT under 
paragraph (b)(2)(ii)(A) of this section or a BSD tag affixed to an 
imported bluefin tuna must remain on the fish until it is cut into 
portions. If the bluefin tuna or bluefin tuna parts subsequently are 
packaged for transport for domestic commercial use or for export, the 
number of the dealer tag or the BSD tag must be written legibly and 
indelibly on the outside of any package containing the tuna. Such tag 
number also must be recorded on any document accompanying the shipment 
of bluefin tuna for commercial use or export.
    (3) Recordkeeping. Dealers must retain at their place of business a 
copy of each written report required under paragraphs (b)(1)(i) through 
(b)(1)(iii) and paragraph (b)(2)(i) of this section for a period of 2 
years from the date on which each report was required to be submitted.
    (c) Anglers. The owner of a vessel permitted in the Atlantic tunas 
Angling or Atlantic tunas or HMS Charter/Headboat category must report 
all BFT landed under the Angling category quota to NMFS through the 
automated catch reporting system by calling 1-888-USA-TUNA within 24 
hours of the landing. Alternative BFT reporting procedures may be 
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cooperation with states and may include such methodologies as telephone, 
dockside or mail surveys, mail in or phone-in reports, tagging programs, 
or mandatory check-in stations. A census or a statistical sample of 
persons fishing under the Angling category may be used for these 
alternative reporting programs, and owners of selected vessels will be 
notified by NMFS or by the cooperating state agency of the requirements 
and procedures for reporting BFT. Each person so notified must comply 
with those requirements and procedures. Additionally, NMFS may determine 
that BFT landings reporting systems implemented by the states, if 
mandatory, at least as restrictive, and effectively enforced, are 
sufficient for Angling category quota monitoring. In such case, NMFS 
will file with the Office of the Federal Register for publication 
notification indicating that compliance with the state system satisfies 
the reporting requirement of this paragraph (c).
    (d) Tournament operators. A tournament operator must notify NMFS of 
the purpose, dates, and location of the tournament conducted from a port 
in an Atlantic coastal state, including the U.S. Virgin Islands and 
Puerto Rico, at least 4 weeks prior to commencement of the tournament. 
NMFS will notify a tournament operator in writing, when his or her 
tournament has been selected for reporting. The tournament operator that 
is selected must maintain and submit to NMFS a record of catch and 
effort on forms available from NMFS. Tournament operators must submit 
completed forms to NMFS, at an address designated by NMFS, postmarked no 
later than the 7th day after the conclusion of the tournament and must 
attach a copy of the tournament rules.
    (e) Inspection. Any person authorized to carry out enforcement 
activities under the regulations in this part has the authority, without 
warrant or other process, to inspect, at any reasonable time, catch on 
board a vessel or on the premises of a dealer, logbooks, catch reports, 
statistical records, sales receipts, or other records and reports 
required by this part to be made, kept, or furnished. An owner or 
operator of a fishing vessel that has been issued a permit under 
Sec. 635.4 must allow NMFS or an authorized person to inspect and copy 
any required reports and the records, in any form, on which the 
completed reports are based, wherever they exist. An agent of a person 
issued a vessel or dealer permit under this part, or anyone responsible 
for offloading, storing packing, or selling regulated HMS for such 
permittee, shall be subject to the inspection provisions of this 
section.
    (f) Additional data and inspection. Additional data on fishing 
effort directed at Atlantic HMS or on catch of Atlantic HMS, regardless 
of whether retained, may be collected by contractors and statistical 
reporting agents, as designees of NMFS, and by authorized officers. A 
person issued a permit under Sec. 635.4 is required to provide requested 
information about fishing activity, and a person, regardless of whether 
issued a permit under Sec. 635.4, who possesses an Atlantic HMS is 
required to make such fish or parts thereof available for inspection by 
NMFS or its designees upon request.

[64 FR 29135, May 28, 1999, as amended at 64 FR 37704, July 13, 1999; 66 
FR 30653, June 7, 2001; 66 FR 42804, Aug. 15, 2001; 67 FR 45400, July 9, 
2002]