[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: 50CFR300.45]

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                    TITLE 50--WILDLIFE AND FISHERIES
 
        CHAPTER III--INTERNATIONAL FISHING AND RELATED ACTIVITIES
 
PART 300_INTERNATIONAL FISHERIES REGULATIONS--Table of Contents
 
                 Subpart D_South Pacific Tuna Fisheries
 
Sec. 300.45  Vessel Monitoring System.

    (a) Applicability. Holders of vessel licenses issued under Sec. 
300.32 are required, in order to have the licensed vessel in the Treaty 
Area, to:
    (1) Have installed a VMS unit on board the licensed vessel;
    (2) Allow the Administrator, its agent, or a person authorized by 
the Administrator to program the VMS unit to transmit position and 
related information to the Administrator;
    (3) If directed by the Regional Administrator, allow NMFS, its 
agent, or a person authorized by NMFS to program the VMS unit to 
transmit position and related information to NMFS; and
    (4) Carry and have operational the VMS unit at all times while in 
the Treaty Area, except as provided in paragraphs (f) and (g) of this 
section.
    (b) FFA Vessel Register. Purse seine vessels must be in good 
standing on the FFA Vessel Register maintained by the Administrator in 
order to be licensed

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under the Treaty. FFA Vessel Register application forms may be obtained 
from the Regional Administrator or the Administrator or from the FFA Web 
site: http://www.ffa.int. Purse seine vessel owners or operators must 
submit completed FFA Vessel Register applications to the Regional 
Administrator for transmittal to the Administrator and pay fees for 
registration of their vessel(s) on the FFA Vessel Register annually. The 
vessel owner or operator may submit a completed FFA Vessel Register 
application form at any time, but the application must be received by 
the Regional Administrator at least seven days before the first day of 
the next licensing period to avoid the potential lapse of the 
registration and license between licensing periods.
    (c) VMS unit installation. A VMS unit required under this section 
must be installed by a person authorized by the Administrator. A list of 
Administrator-authorized VMS unit installers may be obtained from the 
Regional Administrator or the Administrator.
    (d) Hardware and software specifications. The VMS unit installed and 
carried on board a vessel to comply with the requirements of this 
section must consist of hardware and software that is approved by the 
Administrator and able to perform all functions required by the 
Administrator. A current list of approved hardware and software may be 
obtained from the Administrator.
    (e) Service activation. Other than when in port or in a shipyard and 
having given proper notification to the Administrator as specified in 
paragraph (g) of this section, the owner or operator of a vessel 
licensed under Sec. 300.32 must, when the vessel is in the Treaty Area:
    (1) Activate the VMS unit on board the licensed vessel to transmit 
automatic position reports;
    (2) Ensure that no person interrupts, interferes with, or impedes 
the operation of the VMS unit or tampers with, alters, damages, or 
disables the VMS unit, or attempts any of the same; and
    (3) Ensure that no person moves or removes the VMS unit from the 
installed position without first notifying the Administrator by 
telephone, facsimile, or e-mail of such movement or removal.
    (f) Interruption of VMS unit signal. When a vessel owner or operator 
is notified by the Administrator or an authorized officer that automatic 
position reports are not being received, or the vessel owner or operator 
is otherwise alerted or aware that transmission of automatic position 
reports has been interrupted, the vessel owner and operator must comply 
with the following:
    (1) The vessel owner or operator must submit manual position reports 
that include vessel name, call sign, current position (latitude and 
longitude to the nearest minute), date, and time to the Administrator by 
telephone, facsimile, or e-mail at intervals of no greater than eight 
hours or a shorter interval if and as specified by the Administrator or 
an authorized officer. The reports must continue to be submitted until 
the Administrator has confirmed to the vessel owner or operator that the 
VMS unit is properly transmitting position reports. If the manual 
position reports cannot be made, the vessel operator or owner must 
notify the Administrator of such as soon as possible, by any means 
possible.
    (2) If directed by the Administrator or an authorized officer, the 
vessel operator must immediately stow the fishing gear in the manner 
described in Sec. 300.36, take the vessel directly to a port designated 
by the Administrator or authorized officer, and notify the Administrator 
by telephone, facsimile, or e-mail as soon as possible that the vessel 
is being taken to port with fishing gear stowed.
    (g) Shutdown of VMS unit while in port or in shipyard. When a vessel 
is in port and not moving, the VMS unit may be shut down, provided that 
the Administrator has been notified by telephone, facsimile, or e-mail 
that the vessel is in port and of the intended shutdown, and only as 
long as manual position reports as described in paragraph (f)(1) of this 
section are submitted to the Administrator at intervals of no greater 
than 24 hours or a shorter interval if and as specified by the 
Administrator or an authorized officer. If the VMS unit is shut down 
while the vessel is in port, the vessel owner or operator must notify 
the Administrator by telephone, facsimile, or e-mail as soon as possible

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after the vessel's departure from port. When the vessel is in a 
shipyard, the VMS unit may be shut down and the submission of manual 
position reports is not required, provided that the Administrator has 
been notified by telephone, facsimile, or e-mail that the vessel is in 
the shipyard and of the intended VMS unit shutdown. If the VMS unit is 
shut down while the vessel is in a shipyard, the vessel owner or 
operator must notify the Administrator by telephone, facsimile, or e-
mail as soon as possible after the vessel's departure from the shipyard.
    (h) VMS unit repair and replacement. After a fishing trip during 
which interruption of automatic position reports has occurred, the 
vessel's owner or operator must have the VMS unit repaired or replaced 
prior to the vessel's next trip. If the VMS unit is replaced, the new 
VMS unit must be installed by an Administrator-authorized VMS unit 
installer, as specified in paragraph (c) of this section. In making such 
repairs or replacements, conformity with the current requirements must 
be met before the vessel may lawfully operate under the Treaty.
    (i) Access to data. As a condition to obtaining a license, holders 
of vessel licenses issued under Sec. 300.32 must allow the Regional 
Administrator, an authorized officer, the Administrator or an authorized 
party officer or designees access to the vessel's position data obtained 
from the VMS unit at the time of, or after, its transmission to the 
vendor or receiver.

[72 FR 6154, Feb. 9, 2007]