MetaData for Oregon's Sardine Fishery 2005 Summary
Oregon's Sardine Fishery 2005 Summary
Identification Information
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Citation
- Originator: McCrae, Jean
- Publish Date: 2006
- Online Link:
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Contact Information
- Agency: Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife
- Name: Cedric Cooney
- Job Position: Natural Resources Data and Systems Manager
- Telephone: 503-947-6094
- E-Mail Address: cedric.x.cooney@odfw.oregon.gov
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Description
- Abstract: Pacific sardines (Sardinops sagax) are managed under the Pacific Fishery Management Council's
Coastal Pelagic Species Fishery Management Plan (FMP). Under the FMP, the biomass of sardines
is estimated each year and a coast-wide harvest guideline is established. In 2002, the Council
adopted an interim allocation system for the 2003-2005 seasons. Discussions to design a new
allocation system began in 2004. Under the interim allocation system, the harvest guideline is
allocated 2/3 to the southern area (south of Point Arena, California) and 1/3 to the northern area
(north of Point Arena, mainly Oregon and Washington). Any portion of the harvest guideline that
is unused by September 1 may be re-allocated 80/20 between the southern and northern areas. For
2005, the coast-wide harvest guideline was 136,179 mt (up from 122,747 mt for 2004) and the
initial northern allocation was 45,393 mt.
Except for the coast-wide harvest guideline, management of sardines north of 39° N (approximately
Point Arena) continues under state management as long as the management measures are consistent
with the FMP. In Oregon, sardines were managed under the Developmental Fishery Program
which limits the number of harvest permits. Prior to 2001, 15 permits were allowed and all were
issued in 1999 and 2000. In 2001, five additional permits were added (for a total of 20) to
encourage an increase in processing capabilities.
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- Purpose: The goals for this year's work were to continue to gather information on sardines off Oregon to improve the coast-wide stock assessment of sardines and document the extent of bycatch in the fishery.
Objectives include:
• Collect size, age, and distribution data of adult sardines off Oregon, from both the harvest areas and outside harvest areas.
• Document bycatch, in terms of species, amount, and condition. Recommend management measures to reduce bycatch if necessary.
• Document harvest methods, distribution of harvest, and catch per unit of effort.
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- Time Period of Content: 2005
- Geographic Extent: Oregon
- Status: Final
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- Format: PDF
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