[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 50, Volume 7]
[Revised as of January 1, 2007]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 50CFR229.3]

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                    TITLE 50--WILDLIFE AND FISHERIES
 
  CHAPTER II--NATIONAL MARINE FISHERIES SERVICE, NATIONAL OCEANIC AND 
           ATMOSPHERIC ADMINISTRATION, DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
 
PART 229_AUTHORIZATION FOR COMMERCIAL FISHERIES UNDER THE MARINE 
 
                      Subpart A_General Provisions
 
Sec. 229.3  Prohibitions.

    (a) It is prohibited to take any marine mammal incidental to 
commercial fishing operations except as otherwise

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provided in part 216 of this chapter or in this part 229.
    (b) It is prohibited to assault, harm, harass (including sexually 
harass), oppose, impede, intimidate, impair, or in any way influence or 
interfere with an observer, or attempt the same. This prohibition 
includes, but is not limited to, any action that interferes with an 
observer's responsibilities, or that creates an intimidating, hostile, 
or offensive environment.
    (c) It is prohibited to provide false information when registering 
for an Authorization Certificate, applying for renewal of the 
Authorization Certificate, reporting the injury or mortality of any 
marine mammal, or providing information to any observer.
    (d) It is prohibited to tamper with or destroy observer equipment in 
any way.
    (e) It is prohibited to retain any marine mammal incidentally taken 
in commercial fishing operations unless authorized by NMFS personnel, by 
designated contractors or an official observer, or by a scientific 
research permit that is in the possession of the vessel operator.
    (f) It is prohibited to intentionally lethally take any marine 
mammal in the course of commercial fishing operations unless imminently 
necessary in self-defense or to save the life of a person in immediate 
danger, and such taking is reported in accordance with the requirements 
of Sec. 229.6.
    (g) It is prohibited to violate any regulation in this part or any 
provision of section 118 of the Act.
    (h) It is prohibited to fish with lobster trap gear in the areas and 
for the times specified in Sec. 229.32 (b)(2) and (c)(2) through (c)(8) 
unless the lobster trap gear complies with the closures, marking 
requirements, modifications, and restrictions specified in Sec. 229.32 
(b)(3)(i), (b)(3)(ii), and (c)(1) through (c)(9).
    (i) It is prohibited to fish with anchored gillnet gear in the areas 
and for the times specified in Sec. 229.32(b)(2) and (d)(2) 
through(d)(7) unless that gillnet gear complies with the closures, 
marking requirements, modifications, and restrictions specified in Sec. 
229.32(b)(3)(i), (b)(3)(ii), and (d)(1) through (d)(8).
    (j) It is prohibited to fish with drift gillnet gear in the areas 
and for the times specified in Sec. 229.32 (d)(7) and (e)(1) unless the 
drift gillnet gear complies with the restrictions specified in Sec. 
229.32 (e)(1).
    (k) It is prohibited to fish with gillnet gear in the areas and for 
the times specified in Sec. 229.32(f)(1) through (f)(4), unless the 
gear or the person with gillnet gear complies with the gear marking 
requirements specified in Sec. 229.32(f)(2), the requirements for 
observer coverage as specified in Sec. 229.32(f)(3), and the closures, 
requirements, and other restrictions as specified in Sec. 229.32(f)(4).
    (l) It is prohibited to fish with, set, haul back, possess on board 
a vessel unless stowed, or fail to remove sink gillnet gear or gillnet 
gear capable of catching multispecies, from the areas and for the times 
specified in Sec. 229.33 (a)(1) through (a)(6), except with the use of 
pingers as provided in Sec. 229.33 (d)(1) through (d)(4). This 
prohibition does not apply to the use of a single pelagic gillnet (as 
described and used as set forth in Sec. 648.81(f)(2)(ii) of this 
title).
    (m) It is prohibited to fish with, set, haul back, possess on board 
a vessel unless stowed, or fail to remove any gillnet gear from the 
areas and for the times as specified in Sec. 229.34 (b)(1) (ii) or 
(iii) or (b)(2)(ii).
    (n) It is prohibited to fish with, set, haul back, possess on board 
a vessel unless stowed, or fail to remove any large mesh or small mesh 
gillnet gear from the areas and for the times specified in Sec. 229.34 
(c)(1) through (c)(4) unless the gear complies with the specified gear 
restrictions set forth in those provisions.
    (o) Beginning on January 1, 1999, it is prohibited to fish with, 
set, or haul back sink gillnets or gillnet gear, or leave such gear in 
closed areas where pingers are required, as specified under Sec. 229.33 
(c)(1) through (c)(4), unless a person on board the vessel during 
fishing operations possesses a valid pinger certification training 
certificate issued by NMFS.
    (p) Beginning on January 1, 2000, it is prohibited to fish with, 
set, haul back, or possess any large mesh or small mesh gillnet gear in 
Mid-Atlantic waters in the areas and during the times

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specified under Sec. 229.34(d), unless the gear is properly tagged in 
compliance with that provision and unless a net tag certificate is on 
board the vessel. It is prohibited to refuse to produce a net tag 
certificate or net tags upon the request of an authorized officer.
    (q) Net tag requirement. Beginning on January 1, 2000, all gillnets 
fished, hauled, possessed, or deployed during the times and areas 
specified below must have one tag per net, with one tag secured to every 
other bridle of every net and with one tag secured to every other bridle 
of every net within a string of nets. This applies to small mesh and 
large mesh gillnet gear in New Jersey waters from January 1 through 
April 30 or in southern Mid-Atlantic waters from February 1 through 
April 30. The owner or operator of fishing vessels must indicate to NMFS 
the number of gillnet tags that they are requesting up to the maximum 
number of nets allowed in those paragraphs and must include a check for 
the cost of the tags. Vessel owners and operators will be given notice 
with instructions informing them of the costs associated with this 
tagging requirement and directions for obtaining tags. Tag numbers will 
be unique for each vessel and recorded on a certificate. The vessel 
operator must produce the certificate and all net tags upon request by 
an authorized officer.
    (r) It is prohibited to fish with, or possess on board a vessel 
unless stowed, or fail to remove, any gillnet gear from the areas 
specified in Sec. 229.35(c) unless the gear complies with the specified 
restrictions set forth in Sec. 229.35(d).

[60 FR 45100, Aug. 30, 1995, as amended at 62 FR 39184, July 22, 1997; 
63 FR 66487, Dec. 2, 1998; 64 FR 7552, Feb. 16, 1999; 64 FR 9086, Feb. 
24, 1999; 65 FR 80377, Dec. 21, 2000; 67 FR 1313, Jan. 10, 2002; 67 FR 
59477, Sept. 23, 2002; 71 FR 24796, Apr. 26, 2006]