Troll lines 



Reef and Pound nets 



In order that each harvester be able to fish for each species with each type of gear, it is necessary 

 that the harvesters be defined as follows: 



Chinook Chum Pink Sockeye Coho 

 Si 02 S3 S4 1S5 



Hi Seine, Western Alaska (Li) 



H2 Seine, Central Alaska (L2) 



H3 Seine, Southeastern Alaska (L3) 



H4 Seine, Northern B.C. (L4) 



H5 Seine, Southern B.C./Fraser (L5) 



He Seine, Puget Sound (Lb) 



H7 Anchor Gill Net, Western Alaska (Li) 



Hs Anchor Gill Net, Central Alaska (L2) 



H9 Anchor Gill Net, Southeastern Alaska (La) 



Hid Anchor Gill Net, Puget Sound (Ls) 



H„ Anchor Gill Net, Wash. Coast (L7) 



Hi2 Anchor Gill Net, Columbia River (L«) 



Hi3 Drift Gill Net, Western Alaska (L,) 



Hi4 Drift Gill Net, Central Alaska (L2) 



Hi5 Drift Gill Net, Southeastern Alaska (L3) 



H,6 Drift Gill Net, Puget Sound (L«) 



Hit Drift Gill Net, Wash. Coast (L7) 



His Drift Gill Net, Columbia River (U) 



Hi9 Gill Net, Northern B.C. (L4) 



H20 Gill Net, Southern B.C./Fraser River (L5) 



H21 Troll, Central Alaska (L2) 



H22 Troll, Southeastern Alaska (L3) 



H23 Troll, Northern B.C. (L4) 



H24 Troll, Southern B.C./Fraser (L3) 



H23 Troll, Puget Sound (L,j) 



H26 Troll, Wash. Coast (L7) 



H27 Troll, Columbia River (Ls) 



H28 Troll, Oregon Coast (U) 



H29 Troll, California (Lio) 



H30 Reef & Pound Nets, Puget Sound (Le) 



The above table indicates that there is no fleet for a particular species in those cases where the 

 annual catch for that species in that location by that gear type is less than one percent (1%) of the 

 total annual catch of that species in that location by all gear types. 



There will be one processer in each location, with processor locations defined for distance 

 computation purposes as follows: 



Pi Bristol Bay (Western Alaska) 



P2 Cook Inlet (Central Alaska) 



P3 Yakutat (Southeastern Alaska) 



P, Prince Rupert (Northern B.C.) 



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