OAR 635-006-0211
Fish Receiving Ticket — Dungeness crab and Net Caught Groundfish
(1)
This regulation is in addition to, and not in lieu of the provisions contained in OAR 635-006-0210 (Fish Receiving Ticket — All Fish).(2)
For net-caught groundfish, at time of landing the following information may be recorded on a separate document in lieu of a Fish Receiving Ticket provided this original document (dock ticket) is attached to the completed dealer copy of the Fish Receiving Ticket subsequently submitted to ODFW:(a)
Date of landing.(b)
Boat name and federal document or State Marine Board number from which catch was made.(c)
Port of first landing. The port of first landing will be recorded as where a vessel initially crosses from the Pacific Ocean to inland waters, or is physically removed from the Pacific Ocean, for the purposes of ending a fishing trip.(d)
Pounds of fish by species or species group, as determined by the Department:(A)
Pounds must be determined based on condition of the fish when landed, either dressed or round. Dressed pounds may only be used for species with a conversion factor listed at OAR 635-006-0215 (Monthly Remittance Report)(3)(g). Measures must be taken using a certified scale.(B)
Pounds shall include “weighbacks” by species. “Weighbacks” are those fish or shellfish with no commercial value. Species or species groups defined in 635-006-0210 (Fish Receiving Ticket — All Fish)(2)(i)(B) are exempt from fish ticket requirements when considered “weighbacks.”(e)
Signature of the vessel operator delivering the catch.(3)
For Dungeness crab, at time of landing the following may be recorded on a separate document in lieu of a Fish Receiving Ticket, provided this original document (landing receipt) is attached to the completed dealer copy of the Fish Receiving Ticket subsequently submitted to ODFW:(a)
Fish dealer’s name and dealer license number;(b)
Date of landing;(c)
Name of vessel operator from whom the food fish were purchased;(d)
Vessel name, vessel license number, and the federal document or State Marine Board number of the vessel from which catch was made;(e)
Port name of first landing. The port of first landing will be recorded as where a vessel initially crosses from the Pacific Ocean to inland waters, or is physically removed from the Pacific Ocean, for the purposes of ending a fishing trip;(f)
Fishing gear used by the fisher;(g)
Gross pounds of food fish received and price paid per pound; and(h)
Signature of both the vessel operator making the landing and the individual preparing the landing receipt.
Source:
Rule 635-006-0211 — Fish Receiving Ticket — Dungeness crab and Net Caught Groundfish, https://secure.sos.state.or.us/oard/view.action?ruleNumber=635-006-0211
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