MAIN HAWAIIAN ISLANDS DEEP-7 BOTTOM-FISHERY OPENS SEPT. 1, 2011





 

Twelve Bottomfish Restricted Fishing Areas Remain in Effect

HONOLULU -- The Department of Land and Natural Resources announces the re-opening of State marine waters on Thursday, September 1, 2011 for the 2 bottomfish fishing year.

The fishing year was closed earlier this year on March 12, 2011 and remained closed through August 31, 2011. Seven bottomfish species were affected by this closure: onaga, ehu, opakapaka, kalekale, gindai, lehi, and the hapu‘upu‘u.  

The federally established annual catch target (ACT) for the new fishing year is 325,000 pounds of Deep-7 bottomfish.  The ACT is monitored through commercial landings.  The bottomfish fishery will close when the 2 commercial landings reach the ACT limit, or on August 31, 2012 when the fishing year ends, whichever comes first.

The Department also reminds bottomfish fishers that when the new fishing year opens on September 1, 2011, the State’s twelve bottomfish restricted fishing areas or BRFAs will continue to remain closed to bottomfish fishing.  Fishers are advised to consult the Department’s website for the locations of the twelve restricted fishing areas.  

For all of the rules -- both existing and amended -- that are in force for bottomfish and bottomfishing and the locations of the 12  restricted fishing areas, please visit the Department’s website:  http://hawaii.gov/dlnr/dar/fishing_bottom.html

Commercial fishermen who have questions about their catch reports may call the Division of Aquatic Resources at .

For more information about federal regulations or permits, contact the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) at , or the Western Pacific Regional Fishery Management Council (WESPAC) at .

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