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1 VESSEL TRIP REPORT (VTR) INFORMATION PACKET This VTR Information Packet contains general information about VTRs, instructions on how to properly fill out VTRs, and tables for gear, species, and fishing area codes. Who should be submitting VTRs to DEC? Vessel trip report (VTR) forms are used to record and document catch landed in New York State by New York State licensed fishermen. Fishermen who hold a state food fishing license, a food fish landing license, a marine bait permit, a lobster permit, a lobster landing permit, a lobster bait gill net permit, a crab permit, a horseshoe crab permit, a whelk permit, a Party/Charter Boat permit, any of the Hudson River commercial permits, or a Delaware River Eel Weir permit, are all required to complete and submit VTRs documenting all species landed and other fishing trip details. New York State licensed fishermen who also hold federal fishing permits should follow the reporting requirements specified by NOAA National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) and complete a “Federal Confirmation” form for New York State. Under special permit reporting requirements, federal permit holders must submit a copy of their federal reports with commercial striped bass landings to DEC. Federal reports with landings other than striped bass DO NOT need to be submitted to DEC. When should VTRs be submitted to DEC? VTRs should be submitted monthly, no later than the 15 th of the month following the trip date. For example, VTRs for fishing trips landed in June should be submitted to DEC by July 15 th . Certain fisheries or special programs (such as the Research Set-Aside Program) may specify more frequent submissions of VTRs for quota management or program purposes. Fishermen must also submit a VTR or “Not Fishing” form for the month or months they do not fish. Why do we request fishermen to complete and submit VTRs? Marine resource management agencies, such as DEC Division of Marine Resources and NOAA National Marine Fisheries Service, collect, process, and share fisheries data with other agencies. The data are used for quota management, fishery stock assessments, protected species management and economic analyses. The collection and processing of fishery data are vital components in the development of fisheries management strategies. Accurate data are required for the development of good fisheries management decisions. Consequently, it is very important that VTRs be filled out accurately and completely. When DEC staff come upon empty boxes on submitted VTRS, they must look to the fishermen for the answers. If a fisherman submits a VTR that is missing information, he or she will likely receive an email or telephone call from DEC staff looking for the missing information. VTRs that are missing a signature will be returned to the fisherman to be signed. You should also know that the fisheries data you submit to DEC are kept private and confidential. New York State law and DEC regulations require that fisheries data collected from permit holders be kept confidential and not disclosed to unauthorized users. Data that is released by DEC is in a summary or aggregate form, which does not reveal the identity of the individual fisherman. Do you have questions about VTRs? Please contact us at one of the telephone numbers below: VTR Fisheries Data Management 631-444-0857 or 631-444-0464 Commercial Fishing Quotas 631-444-5621 or 631-444-0482 Crustaceans and Horseshoe Crabs 631-444-5636 or 631-444-0444 Striped Bass 631-444-0476 or 631-444-0457 Party and Charter Boats 631-444-0857 or 631-444-0464 Weekly Fluke Limit Program 631-444-5621 or 631-444-0482 Hudson & Delaware River Fisheries 845-256-3073 or 845-256-3009

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VESSEL TRIP REPORT (VTR) INFORMATION PACKET This VTR Information Packet contains general information about VTRs, instructions on how to properly fill out VTRs, and tables for gear, species, and fishing area codes. Who should be submitting VTRs to DEC? Vessel trip report (VTR) forms are used to record and document catch landed in New York State by New York State licensed fishermen. Fishermen who hold a state food fishing license, a food fish landing license, a marine bait permit, a lobster permit, a lobster landing permit, a lobster bait gill net permit, a crab permit, a horseshoe crab permit, a whelk permit, a Party/Charter Boat permit, any of the Hudson River commercial permits, or a Delaware River Eel Weir permit, are all required to complete and submit VTRs documenting all species landed and other fishing trip details. New York State licensed fishermen who also hold federal fishing permits should follow the reporting requirements specified by NOAA National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) and complete a “Federal Confirmation” form for New York State. Under special permit reporting requirements, federal permit holders must submit a copy of their federal reports with commercial striped bass landings to DEC. Federal reports with landings other than striped bass DO NOT need to be submitted to DEC. When should VTRs be submitted to DEC? VTRs should be submitted monthly, no later than the 15th of the month following the trip date. For example, VTRs for fishing trips landed in June should be submitted to DEC by July 15th. Certain fisheries or special programs (such as the Research Set-Aside Program) may specify more frequent submissions of VTRs for quota management or program purposes. Fishermen must also submit a VTR or “Not Fishing” form for the month or months they do not fish. Why do we request fishermen to complete and submit VTRs? Marine resource management agencies, such as DEC Division of Marine Resources and NOAA National Marine Fisheries Service, collect, process, and share fisheries data with other agencies. The data are used for quota management, fishery stock assessments, protected species management and economic analyses. The collection and processing of fishery data are vital components in the development of fisheries management strategies. Accurate data are required for the development of good fisheries management decisions. Consequently, it is very important that VTRs be filled out accurately and completely. When DEC staff come upon empty boxes on submitted VTRS, they must look to the fishermen for the answers. If a fisherman submits a VTR that is missing information, he or she will likely receive an email or telephone call from DEC staff looking for the missing information. VTRs that are missing a signature will be returned to the fisherman to be signed. You should also know that the fisheries data you submit to DEC are kept private and confidential. New York State law and DEC regulations require that fisheries data collected from permit holders be kept confidential and not disclosed to unauthorized users. Data that is released by DEC is in a summary or aggregate form, which does not reveal the identity of the individual fisherman. Do you have questions about VTRs? Please contact us at one of the telephone numbers below: VTR Fisheries Data Management 631-444-0857 or 631-444-0464 Commercial Fishing Quotas 631-444-5621 or 631-444-0482 Crustaceans and Horseshoe Crabs 631-444-5636 or 631-444-0444 Striped Bass 631-444-0476 or 631-444-0457 Party and Charter Boats 631-444-0857 or 631-444-0464 Weekly Fluke Limit Program 631-444-5621 or 631-444-0482 Hudson & Delaware River Fisheries 845-256-3073 or 845-256-3009

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INSTRUCTIONS These instructions are intended to help you complete your vessel trip report (VTR) form for New York State permit holders. If you have any questions or need further information, please call the DEC Fisheries Data Management Office at 631-444-0857. Please send completed trip reports to: ATTN- Trip Reports, 205 North Belle Mead Road, Suite 1, East Setauket, NY 11733. You may also fax your trip reports to 631-444-5628 or scan and send via email to [email protected] . DO NOT PHOTOCOPY VTRs! Each VTR has a unique serial number. Serial numbers should not be changed or duplicated. Contact the Fisheries Data Management Office for VTR forms or to sign up for electronic reporting. DID NOT FISH DURING check box: You must submit at least one VTR per month, even if you did not fish. If you did not fish for an entire month, check the box and write the month(s) you did not fish (and year, for clarity). You may write multiple months in the blank space if you did not fish for more than one month. All the months should be in the same calendar year. Box 1. VESSEL NAME: Enter the name of the vessel used for the particular fishing trip. If you used a vessel that is not named, enter “NOT NAMED” in Box 1. If you fished on another person’s boat, enter the name of the other person’s vessel on your VTR. If you did not use a vessel (fished from shore/pier/dock), check off “FROM SHORE” in Box 1. Box 2. STATE REG. NO. OR USCG DOC. #: Enter the state registration number or the USCG documentation number of the vessel identified in Box 1. If the vessel is a small unregistered dingy, kayak, or dory, enter “UNREGISTERED.” If you didn’t use a vessel, check off “FROM SHORE” in Box 1. Permits: Enter the permit numbers for as many permits as you hold in the next six boxes. Only ONE Permit Holder’s permits should be listed, even if you are fishing with other Permit Holders: Box 3. Enter the number for your Food Fishing, Non-resident Food Fish, Food Fish Landing, Hudson River commercial permit, or Delaware River Eel Weir permit. Box 4. Enter the number for your Commercial Crab, Non-resident Crab, or Horseshoe Crab permit. Box 5. Enter the number for your Whelk or Non-resident Whelk permit. Box 6. Enter the permit number for your Commercial Lobster, Non-resident Lobster, Lobster Landing or Lobster Bait Gill Net permit. Box 7. Enter the number for your Marine Bait permit. Box 8. Enter the number for your Party or Charter Boat permit for marine waters. Box 9. DATE/TIME SAILED: Enter the month, day, year, and time (using the 24 hour clock/military time) you left port. For example, January 1, 2020 at 4:15 PM should be recorded as 1/1/20 for the date and 16:15 for the time. If you are fishing from shore, enter the date and time that you left your home to travel to your fishing site. Box 10. TRIP TYPE: Check the box for the appropriate trip type: Commercial, Party, Charter, or Weekly Fluke. Box 11. No. of CREW: Enter the total number of crew members, including the captain. Enter 1 if you are fishing by yourself. If there is more than one person on the vessel, always include yourself in the total number. Party and charter vessels should include all crew members or employees on board for the trip.

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Box 12. No. of ANGLERS: This is for Party and Charter trips only. Enter the total number of anglers, excluding the vessel’s crew. Box 13. GEAR FISHED: Enter the code for the gear used to fish. Please use the three letter codes provided in Table 1: Fishing Gear Codes. If you use more than one gear type during a trip, a separate vessel trip report form must be completed for each gear type. If you are fishing with a gear not listed in Table 1, write in the gear you used.

TABLE 1: Fishing Gear Codes TRAPS POTS WEI WEIR PTC POT, CRAB FYK FYKE NET PTF POT, FISH TRP OTHER FIXED NET (TRAP NETS) PTE POT, EEL PTO POT, OTHER SEINE MISC. SEH COMMON/HAND SEINE CST CAST NET SEI OTHER SEINES DIP DIP NET SCP UMBRELLA/SCAP NET GILLNETS HDG HAND GATHER

GNA GILLNET, ANCHOR OTH OTHER (for rare gear types not listed in table)

GND GILLNET, DRIFT GIL GILLNET, OTHER GNS GILLNET, SINK

Box 14. NET MESH/ENTRANCE or RING SIZE: Enter the net mesh stretch/entrance or ring size of the gear being fished. If you are not certain how to fill out this box for your gear type, please refer to Table 2: Fishing Effort: Gear Details for clarification. In the table, use the first column to identify the gear you are using and refer to the second column, “Box 14 Mesh/Ring Size (inches)”, for the information you should enter. If you changed mesh/ring size during this trip (for example, changing from a large mesh trawl to a small mesh trawl), complete a separate VTR for each mesh/ring size used, including the catch associated with each mesh/ring size. Pot fishers should enter the size of the entrance to the pot (hoop, ring, or opening size). Box 15. QUANTITY OF GEAR: Enter the amount of gear being fished per haul. Using Table 2, identify your gear type and refer to the third column, “Box 15 Quantity of Gear”, for the information you should enter. If more than one of this gear type was used during the trip, enter the average quantity of gear used per haul. Pot fishers should enter the number of pots per string/trawl. Box 16. SIZE/LENGTH OF GEAR or TOTAL # OF POTS or # OF FISHING LINES: Enter the size of the gear being fished. Use Table 2 to identify your gear type and refer to the fourth column, labeled “Box 16 Size of Gear”, to determine what information you should enter

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Pot fishers should enter the total number of pots they fished for the trip. Box 17. NO. OF HAULS: Enter the total number of tows, sets, or strings you hauled or lifted as appropriate for your gear. Please refer to Table 2: Fishing Effort: Gear Details and use the fifth column, “Box 17 No. of Hauls”, to determine the information you should enter based on your gear type. Box 18. CHART AREA: Enter the three digit NMFS sub area code for the area fished. Use Table 3: NMFS Chart Areas for the Delaware River and Hudson River or Chart 1: Hudson River Fishing Areas to locate the appropriate sub area. Choose the code for the area that best represents where you were fishing. Please use the three digit codes provided and do not write general areas (for example, use code 291 instead of writing Haverstraw Bay). Please Note: Fill out a separate VTR form for each chart area, gear type, or mesh/ring size fished during a trip. Box 19. LMA: This is for fishers with Commercial Lobster, Non-resident Lobster, and Lobster Landing licenses only. Enter the Lobster Management Area (LMA) for the area fished. Box 20. LATITUDE/LONGITUDE: Enter a single set of latitude and longitude bearings (degrees and minutes) where most of your fishing effort occurred. Though latitude and longitudes are preferred, Hudson River Fishers may write in their fishing location town/landmark instead of coordinates. Box 21. AVERAGE TOW/SOAK or FISHING TIME: Depending on the gear you used, you will enter the average tow time per haul, the total time the gear soaked, or the estimated time you spent fishing (not including travel time). Please refer to Table 2: Fishing Effort: Gear Details and use the sixth column, “Box 21 Tow/Soak Time” for more detail. The following information will also help you determine the amount of time you should enter:

• Mobile Gear (drift gill nets, trawls, dredges, etc.): Enter the average amount of time from the time the gear is completely hooked up to when the gear is completely hauled back.

• Fixed Gear (anchored gillnets, pots, traps, etc.): Enter the total time that the gear is soaked, from when the first piece of gear is deployed until the last piece of gear is hauled back.

Box 22. AVG. DEPTH: Enter the average depth fished in fathoms. One fathom is equal to six feet. Box 23. SPECIES CODE: Enter the appropriate code for each species caught during your trip. Use the letter codes provided in Table 5: Species Codes. If a species is caught that is not identified in Table 5, please write in the species name. If you are fishing with other licensed fishermen, be sure each fisherman lists their own catch on separate VTRs (under their own permit numbers) and not to report the same landings on more than one VTR. If you are reporting landings of river herring (blueback or alewife) and are unsure of the species, please report as River Herring (HRRV). If you know what species of river herring you have landed, please report as either Alewife (ALWF) or Blueback (HRBB). For River Herring, Alewife, or Blueback, please enter the species code provided in Table 5 followed by either ‘F’ or ‘M’ to indicate female or male fish, if known. Box 24. KEPT: Please enter the amount of each species that was kept and landed during your trip. For commercial fishing trips, enter the weight, in pounds, in the POUNDS column and count/pieces, if known, in the COUNT column for each species kept during your trip. If you are fishing with other licensed fishermen, be sure each fisherman lists their own landings on separate VTRs (under their own permit numbers) and not to report the same landings on more than one VTR.

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Box 25. DISCARDED: Please record the amount of each species that you discard (“throw back”) or do not keep. For commercial trips, enter the weight, in pounds, in the POUNDS column and count/pieces, if known, in the COUNT column for each species discarded during your trip. Box 26. DEALER PERMIT NO.: Enter the state permit number (or federal permit number if you do not know the dealer’s state permit) of each dealer purchasing your catch. If all species caught during your trip are sold to the same dealer, only enter the dealer permit number for the first species and draw a line down through the following DEALER PERMIT NO. lines. If you are selling to more than one dealer, please divide the landings onto separate lines and enter the dealer permit number on the line corresponding to the portion sold to that dealer (please refer to the sample SVTR at the end of the packet for an example). For portions of your catch that you do not sell directly to a dealer, enter the appropriate code from Table 4 located below: Table 4: Miscellaneous Codes for Box 26

Code Disposition 99998 Used for home or crew consumption 00000 Sold for cash, or barter 00001 Seized for violations 00002 Sold to another vessel for bait, or retained for bait 00004 Future sale (do not report this catch on a future VTR)

Party/Charter Boats: For any catch kept from a party and charter boat, enter code 99998 to indicate that the catch was kept by the anglers on board. If everything was thrown back, draw a line through Box 26 and write “DISCARDED” in Box 27. Box 27. DEALER NAME or REASON KEPT: Enter the name of the dealer who purchased each species of your catch for this trip. If all species for the trip are sold to the same dealer, only enter the dealer name for the first species and draw a line down through the following DEALER NAME lines. If you sell to more than one dealer, please list the dealers’ names on the lines corresponding to the particular species or portion sold to that dealer (please refer to the sample VTR at the end of this packet for an example). If landings are not sold to a dealer please refer to Table 4 and indicate what was done with the catch, i.e. Retained for Bait, Sold for Bait, Sold for Cash, Discarded, etc. Party/Charter Boats: For party and charter trips, you can leave Box 27 blank for the species kept, since nothing can be sold, but please write “DISCARDED” for species where none were kept. Box 28. DATE SOLD: Enter the month, day and year that each species of your catch for this trip was sold. If all species for the trip are sold on the same date, only enter the date sold for the first species and draw a line down through the additional DATE SOLD lines. If you kept species for home or crew consumption or for future sale, you can leave Box 28 blank. Box 29. STRIPED BASS TAG SERIAL NUMBERS USED: Commercial Striped Bass Tag holders only- enter the individual striped bass tag serial numbers, or the range of tag serial numbers, that were used on the trip. This should not be the entire series of tags allotted to you, unless you used all of your tags during the single trip. Box 30. PORT and STATE LANDED: Enter the name of the town/city and state where any offloading of catch occurred or the trip was ended/ landed. When fishing from shore, enter the town/city and state where you were fishing.

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Box 31. DATE LANDED/TIME LANDED: Enter the month, day, year, and time (using the 24 hour clock/military time) you arrived in port. Box 32. NAME AS IT APPEARS ON THE PERMIT: Print the Permit Holder’s name that corresponds to the permit numbers entered in boxes 3-8, and to whom the landings belong. If the permit belongs to a business or corporation and not you personally, you must print the business or corporation name. Box 33. AUTHORIZED SIGNATURE and DATE: Signature of the Permit Holder or, in the case of a business/corporation, the person responsible for the truth and accuracy of the VTR. Enter the date the report was signed.

ELECTRONIC VESSEL TRIP REPORTING:

The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation has partnered with the Atlantic Coastal Cooperative Statistics Program (ACCSP) to allow NY state-only harvesters with commercial fishing, party/charter, or commercial dealer permits to report their vessel trip reports and/or dealer reports online. Electronic reporting through the Standard Atlantic Fisheries Information System (SAFIS) allows you to:

• Enter fishing trips, ‘Did Not Fish’ reports, and/or purchase reports online • Save on postage and paper • Fulfill your monthly reporting requirements

If you do not hold any federal permits (issued by National Marine Fisheries Service) that require weekly or monthly reporting, and are interested in signing up for online reporting, please contact the Fisheries Data Management Unit at 631-444-0857 or 631-444-0464, or email [email protected].

For more information about ACCSP and SAFIS, please visit www.accsp.org.

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TABLE 2: Fishing Effort: Gear Details

Box 13 Box 14 Box 15 Box 16 Box 17 Box 21

Gear Fished Net Mesh/Entrance or Ring Size

Quantity of Gear

Size/Length of Gear or Total # of Pots or # of

Fishing LinesNo. of Hauls Tow/Soak Time

Gillnet Mesh Size (stretch) No. of nets per string (avg)

Area of net: Length (in feet) x Depth (in feet) No. of strings hauled Average soak time

per haul

Pots Entrance size (ring, hoop or opening)

No. of pots hauled per string (avg)

Total number of pots in the water No. of strings hauled Average soak time

per haul

Seine Mesh Size No. of seine nets Length of head rope (feet) No. of sets hauled Average soak time

per haul

Scoop/Dip/Scap Net Mesh Size No. of nets Area of net: Length (in feet) x Width (in feet) No. of hauls Search time for

target species

Cast Net Mesh Size No. of nets Average radius of net No. of hauls Search time for target species

Fykes Mesh Size No. of nets Length of net No. of hauls Average soak time per haul

Hand Gather Leave Blank 1 Leave Blank Leave Blank Search time for target species

Traps/WeirsMesh Size of

Crib/distance between each lath

No. of traps/nets Length of leader/wing (feet)

No. of sets of traps lifted or times weir was

checked

Average soak time per haul

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Chart 1

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TABLE 3: NMFS Chart Areas for the Delaware River and Hudson River

CHART AREA AREA DESCRIPTION

262 Delaware River - NY Neversink River

263 Delaware River - NY Port Jervis to Tusten

264 Delaware River - NY Tusten to Hancock

265 Delaware River - NY East Branch

266 Delaware River - NY West Branch

290 Verrazano Narrows Br to Tappan Zee Br - NY

291 Tappan Zee Br to Bear Mountain Br

292 Bear Mountain Br to Newburgh-Beacon Br

293 Newburgh-Beacon Br to Mid-Hudson Br

294 Mid-Hudson Br (Poughkeepsie) to Kingston-Rhinecliff Br

295 Kingston-Rhinecliff Br to Rip Vanwinkle Br (Hudson)

296 Rip Vanwinkle Br to Castleton I90 Spur Br

297 Castleton I90 Spur Br to Troy Dam

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TABLE 5: Species Codes

HERRINGS & SHADS OTHER FINFISHALWF ALEWIFE ANCH ANCHOVYHERR HERRING, ATLANTIC NEED ATLANTIC NEEDLEFISHHRBB HERRING, BLUEBACK BSB BLACK SEA BASSHRRV HERRING, RIVER (ALEWIFES & BLUEBACKS) BLU BLUEFISHMEN MENHADEN/BUNKER BUT BUTTERFISHSHAD SHAD, AMERICAN CRO CROAKER, ATLANTICSHDG SHAD, GIZZARD CUN CUNNERSHDH SHAD, HICKORY STKL4 STICKLEBACK, FOURSPINE

KIL KILLIFISHFRESHWATER FINFISH LAMPS LAMPREY, SEALMBS BASS, LARGEMOUTH WMQ MOSQUITOFISH, WESTERNRKBS BASS, ROCK MUL MULLETSSMBS BASS, SMALLMOUTH PIPE NORTHERN PIPEFISHWHBS BASS, WHITE SIL SILVERSIDES/SPEARINGBLGL BLUEGILL SMLT SMELTCARP CARP SNAP SNAPPER, OTHERCARPG CARP, GRASS SNAPR SNAPPER, REDCATBB CATFISH, BROWN BULLHEAD SNAPV SNAPPER, VERMILLIONCATC CATFISH, CHANNEL SPOT SPOTCAT CATFISH, OTHER STB STRIPED BASS/ ROCKFISHCATW CATFISH, WHITE STUR STURGEON, ATLANTICPKL CHAIN PICKEREL STRG STURGEON, OTHERRVC CHUB STSN STURGEON, SHORT-NOSECPBL CRAPPIE, BLACK TAU TAUTOG / BLACKFISHCPWH CRAPPIE, WHITE TMCD TOMCOD, ATLANTICEELA EEL, AMERICAN WKSQ WEAKFISH / SQUETEAGUEFWD FRESHWATER DRUM WHK WHITING, KING/KINGFISHGSH GOLDEN SHINERLAMP LAMPREY FLOUNDERSMINN MINNOW FLBB BLACKBACK/ WINTER/ CHANNELMSK MUSKELLUNGE FLSOU FLOUNDER, SOUTHERNPER PERCH, OTHER FLFSP FOURSPOTPERW PERCH, WHITE FLSD SAND DAB/ WINDOWPANE/ BRILLPERY PERCH, YELLOW FLUKE SUMMER/ FLUKEPIKEN PIKE, NORTHERN HOG HOGCHOKERPIKE PIKE, OTHERPMPKN PUMPKINSEED CRABSRUD RUDD CRB CRAB, BLUESCKR SUCKER, OTHER CRL CRAB, CALICO/LADYWSCKR SUCKER, WHITE CRG CRAB, GREENSNFSH SUNFISH CRHSF CRAB, HORSESHOE, FEMALETRTB TROUT, BROWN CRHSM CRAB, HORSESHOE, MALETRT TROUT, OTHER CRSP CRAB, SPIDERTRTR TROUT, RAINBOWWALL WALLEYE

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VESSEL TRIP REPORT FbRM FOR NEW YORK STATEPERMIT HOLDERS o DID NOT FISH DURING: ‘ i '1. VESSEL NAME MI FROM SHORE 1, STATE REG NO or USCG. DOG. # Please enter the permit number loran

NYSDEC permits that you possess In Boxes 3 - 8

3. Food Fish or Food Fish Landing 4. Commercial Crab I. Horseshoe Crab

6. Whelk 8. Commercial Lobster T. Marine Bait 8. Party /Charter

3a. Hudson: Scoop/Dip/Soap Gill Net Fyke Net Trap Net Seine Eel Pots Delaware Eel Weir

a: DATE/TIME SAILED

DATE "(pm/del/sty) 04 / 0 1 , Q.,0 Ii 10. TRW TYPE (CHECK)

, M1 COMMERCIAL 0 WEEKLY FLUKE

p PARTY a CHARTER

11. No. of CREW (Including Captain)

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12. No. of ANGLERS (Party or Charter only)

TIME 124 hours) -T. : DO FILL OUT A NEW FORM FOR EACH DIFFERENT CHART AREA, GEAFeTYPE OR MESH/RING SIZE FISHED

13. GEAR FISHED

SC P if. NET MESH / ENTRANCE or RING SIZE (forpots /traps)

k 11 it QUANTITY OF GEAR (u et nets, pots

per string, or liooks per line for rod 8 reel):

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113. SIZE/LENGTH OF GEAR or TOTAL a OF POTS or a OF FISHING LINES

1 0 X 10 -E-I. 17. No. OF HAULS

4 18. CHART AREA • 19. LMA

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20 LATITUDE_

ler* 'mut' ,

.. , LONGITUDE

pont-. .

21. AVERAGE TOW/SOAK or FISHING TIME

: Os 22. AVG. DEPTH

in fathoms

\ DEGREES MINUTES I DEGREES MINUTES • HOURS MINUTES (1 fathom = 6 feet)

23. SPECIES CODE

(Table5)

24.

POUNDS

KEPT

COUNT POUNDS

25. DISCARDED

COUNT

26. DEALER PERMIT NO.

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27. DEALER NAME or REASON KEPT

28. DATE SOLD (mm/dd/yy)

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30. PORT and STATE LANDED 31. , DATE LANDED (mm/dd/yy) TIME LANDED (24 HOURS)

venalat)o< N'i 041 01 i-2°171 I hereby affirm under ienalty of perjury that ihformalion provided on this form, and any attachments submitted herein, is true to thtbest of my knowledge end belief. False statements made herein are Punishable as a Class A misdemeanor pursuant to Section 210.45 of Penal mie. I furthermore affinit that I am aware of the applicable Sections of the Environmental Conservation Law and Official Compilations of Codes' Rules and Regulations of the State of New York and &sly understand them. I understand,ylolation of these laws and regulations may subject me to criminal and civil penalties including fine,Imprisonment, revocation of licenie or a combination of any of these penalties.

32. NAME AS IT APPEARS ON THE PERMIT (printed) - Alan Priewi:c-e,

FOR OFFICE USE ONLY:

P Rtnd. EVTR# , Date ,

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YESSEL TRIP REPORT FORM- FOR NEW 'YORK STATE PERMIT'HOLDERS • DID NOT FISH DURING: . I, 1. VESSEL NAME • FROM SHORE „

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2. STATE REG NO. or USCG. DOG. # ' Please enter the permit number for all NYSDEC permits that you possess In Boxes . N4 1-11-4H 1-1)0(

3. Food Fish or Food,Fish Landing 4 ' 4. Commercial Crab I Horseshoe Crab

5. Whelk

1'

6. Commercial Lobster 7, Marine Batt 8. Party I Charter

3a. Hudson: Scoop/DipfScap Gill Net, . * 1111

Fyke Net ' Trap Net Seine

I

Eel Pots Delaware Eel Weir

8. DATEITIME SAILED

DATE (mmicld/yy) . 0 5 / 1 5 / 1011 10. TRIP TYPE (CHECNIC) '

kE COMMERCIAL 0 WEEKLY FLUKE

0 PARTY 0 CHARTER

11. No. oftREW ?Including Captain)

2.

12. No. of ANGLERS (Party of Charter only)

TIME (24 hours) 14 : 0 O.

FILL OUT A NEW FORM FOR EACH DIFFERENT CHART AREA, GEAR TYPE OR MESH/RING SIZE FISHED 13. GEAR FISHED

C7 NIP! 14. NET MESH! ENTRANCE or RING SIZE gOr pots I tarn)

2.5" 15. QUANTITy OF GEAR (ft of nets, pots

per string, or hooks par One foi nod & rest):

.1 16. SIZE/LENGTH OF GEAR or TOTAL #

OF POTS or li OF FISHING LINES

voo x to -f+

17. No. OF HAULS

2- 16. CHART AREA

2R k

19. LMA 20. LATITUDE LONGITUDE

Ctroton 19*-4- veto( 21. AVERAGE TOW/SOAK or

FISHINGTIME

I . o'o 22. AVG. DEPTH

In fathoms

3 DEGREES MINUTES I DEGREES MINUTES , HOURS MINUTES (1 fathom o a feet)

23. SPECIES CODE

(Table 5)

- 24.

POUNDS

KEPT

COUNT POUNDS.

25. DISCARDED

COUNT

26.9EALER PERMIT NO.

27. DEALER NAME or REASON KEPT

28. DATE SOLD (mm/dd/yy)

Mei./ 30 Odo.d2 SO d .ifibr 66a4- osli,sizpi-t SeM . 1 0 Di S Cark2A

t

2,9. STRIPED.BASCrAG SERIAt. NUMSERS USED: 0.4 41 ,

i

30. PORT and STATE LANDED 31. DATE LANDED (mmfdrityy) TIME LANDED (24 HOURS)

Croiliv- On- k-tutokSan N1/41 05 1 1 s 11011 hereby affirm Under penalty of perjury that information prolded on this form, end any attachments submitted herei n, is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. False statements

made herein are punishable as a Class A misdemeanor pursuant to Section 210.45 of Penal Law. I furthermore affirm than am aware of the applicable Sections of the EnNronmental Conservation Law and Official Compilations of Codes. Rules and Regulations of the ?tate of New York and fully understand them. I understand Notation of these laws and regulations may subject me to criminal and GNI penalties Including firte, impdsonment. revocation of license or a combination of any of these penalties.

32. NAME AS IT APPEARS 0,N THE PERMIT (printed)

ISeAn•

' 33. AUTH RIZED SIG TURE DATE

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