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Pelagic Longline Observer Program NOP Home page link SEFSC PELAGIC LONGLINE OBSERVER PROGRAM
Task Leaders Dennis Lee
Cheryl Brown
SEFSC Miami Laboratory,
75 Virginia Beach Drive,
Miami, FL 33149
(305) 361-4247
SEFSC PELAGIC LONGLINE OBSERVER PROGRAM
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Observer Program Mandate and Authority
Mission of the Program Collect data on effort, directed catch and bycatch quantity, morphometrics, biological characteristics, and interaction with marine mammals, turtles, and birds as they relate to federal fisheries regulations.
Fishery management Federal.
Authority to place observers Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act, Swordfish Fisheries Management Plan (50 CFR part 630; 1992-5/28/99) and the Highly Migratory Species Fishery Management Plan (50 CFR part 635; 5/28/99-present), as well as the Marine Mammal Protection Act and Endangered Species Act.
Voluntary or mandatory Mandatory
Funding Source Federal
Annual Program Costs  
Program duration May 1992 to present.
Fishery Description
Target species Swordfish directed fishery harvested inside and outside the U.S. EEZ primarily in the North Atlantic Ocean (above 5 deg. N Latitude) with some operations extending to the equator.
Other commercially landed species Yellowfin tuna, bigeye tuna, albacore tuna, dolphinfish (mahi), shortfin mako, porbeagle, and other shark species (fin market).
Bycatch Wide variety of species including billfish (prohibited by FMP), sharks (prohibited by periodic FMP closures), bluefin tuna (FMP quota restrictions), and escolar. Marine mammals, turtles, and sea birds as protected species bycatch. Other commercially nonvaluable species including oilfish, lancetfish, occasional rays and rare species (cubiceps, ringed dogfish, etc.).
Incidental takes  
Gear Type Pelagic Longline
Area of Operation  
Fleet size Over 1000 swordfish permit holders. Longline fleet consists of 250-300 vessels with 150-200 vessels active all year.
Size Range of Vessels  
Annual catch of target species  
Number of fishing days per year  
Season of operation Year-round (closures subject to swordfish quota and bycatch quota limits).
Observer Program Management
Brief overview of program structure

The SEFSC Miami Laboratory is responsible for the administration of the Pelagic Longline Observer Program. The coordinators hire observer personnel under contractual agreements (10 individuals on average) and provide the observer support services (training, observer gear, documents, debriefing, data entry). Program coordinators are responsible for maintaining data storage and retrieval, quality control, and administrative support.

 
Service delivery type and function of each entry: NMFS is responsible for funding and overall administration of the observer program including observer training, debriefing, data management, and data analyses. Program coordinators are responsible for arranging placement of NMFS certified contractors aboard vessels, including logistics and travel support of observers to vessels selected for coverage. All administrative support is provided by the coordinators and agency.
Other participating agencies  
Number of Observers  
Observers Employed by IAP World Services
Average Deployment Length  
Average Observer Retention Rate  
Observers Unionized No
Observer Coverage
Average number of fishing days  
Unit and definition of fishing effort for purpose of estimating coverage Coverage is based on number of sets reported by the U.S. pelagic longline fleet in 11 geographical regions of the North Atlantic Ocean (north of 5 deg. N latitude).
 
Percent Observer Coverage Five percent coverage by set effort is the sampling target. The sampling fraction has varied from 1992 to 1998 has varied from 2.5% to >5%, depending on available resources.
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