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Swordfish Incidental Commercial Fishing Permit (Limited Access)

Information for the Swordfish Incidental Commercial Fishing Permit (Limited Access) from the Southeast Region Permit Office.
Commercial, Highly Migratory Species ,

Tuna Treaty Permit

Operator permit for the person in charge of fishing operations (hereinafter referred to as the operator) on a U.S. purse seine fishing vessel (a vessel in excess of 400 st (362.8 mt) carrying capacity) engaged in commercial fishing operations under a vess
Commercial ,

Western and Central Pacific Commission Area Endorsement

A valid Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission Area Endorsement is required for any fishing vessel of the United States used for commercial fishing for highly migratory species on the high seas in the WCPFC Convention Area.
Commercial ,

Western Pacific Crustaceans Permit for Lobster or Deepwater Shrimp

A permit is required by the owner of a U.S. fishing vessel used to fish for lobster or deepwater shrimp in the EEZ around American Samoa, Guam, Hawaiʻi, Northern Mariana Islands, and the Pacific Remote Islands Areas. The permit expires 1 year after.
Commercial ,

Western Pacific General Longline Permit

Open access commercial fishing permit for Western Pacific pelagic longline fishing.
Commercial ,

Western Pacific Pelagic Squid Jig Permit

This permit is required by anyone using a vessel longer than 50 feet to fish for three species of pelagic squids with squid jig gear in the EEZs around American Samoa, Northern Mariana Islands, Guam, Hawaiʻi, and the Pacific Remote Island Areas. The specie
Commercial ,

Western Pacific Precious Corals Permit

This permit is required for anyone harvesting or landing black, bamboo, pink, red, or gold corals in the EEZ in the western Pacific. The permit expires one year from the date of issuance. Permit holders must submit a logbook to NOAA Fisheries within 72 ho
Commercial ,

Western Pacific Receiving Vessel Permit

The receiving vessel permit is required for anyone receiving pelagic species transshipped, or off-loaded, from a permitted longline fishing vessel within the EEZ in the western Pacific and landing them in the region. For more information, see Code of
Commercial ,

Whiting, Other Hake

Permit information for commercial vessels fishing for whiting and small-mesh multispecies in an exemption program.
Commercial ,

Wreckfish Commercial Fishing Permit

Information about the Wreckfish Commercial Fishing Permit from the Southeast Region Permit Office.
Commercial ,