Atlantic Tunas General Category Permit (Open Access)
About
This permit authorizes vessels to commercially fish for and retain regulated Atlantic tunas using the following gear:
- Rod and reel
- Bandit gear
- Green-stick
- Handline
- Harpoon
Vessels with this permit may also fish recreationally for any Atlantic highly migratory species, or HMS, in registered tournaments. See the Atlantic Highly Migratory Species Angling permit description for a list of authorized gears for billfishes, swordfish, and sharks.
This permit must be renewed annually.
Species Covered By This Permit
- Western Atlantic Bluefin Tuna
- North Atlantic Albacore Tuna
- Atlantic Yellowfin Tuna
- Atlantic Skipjack Tuna
- Atlantic Bigeye Tuna
What You Will Need
To obtain this permit, you must complete an application, submit supporting documentation, and pay the application fee. If you want to include a shark endorsement on your permit, you will also have to watch a short video and answer several shark identification questions. To complete the application, you will need the following personal and vessel information.
Personal information:
- First name
- Last name
- Home (billing) address and zip code
- Day time telephone number
- Mobile phone number
Vessel information:
- U.S. Coast Guard documentation number and/or state registration number for the vessel
- Vessel name
- Home port city and state
- Principal port city and state
- Length (in feet)
- Year built
- Crew size
- Construction (e.g., wood)
- Gross tonnage
- Propulsion (e.g., gasoline)
- Main engine horsepower
- Hold capacity in pounds (if applicable)
How to Apply
In most cases, you can apply or renew this permit in one of several ways. If the vessel you wish to permit has been permitted before by a different owner, your application must be processed by phone by a customer service representative. Call 888-872-8862, Monday-Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Eastern. This is extremely important in order to maintain the permit history for the vessel.
Online
This is the best option for applying for or renewing this permit. Visit the pages below to start the application process.
Permits purchased or renewed online can be paid online with a major credit card. A fee is added to cover the costs of managing the permitting system.
Downloaded Package
PDF application packages are available to download on our permit site. Complete the application by hand and mail it to NOAA Fisheries at the address provided in the application. You can pay by money order or with a major credit card.
Mailed Package
You may request an initial or renewal application package be mailed to you by calling the NOAA Fisheries Customer Service Center at 888-872-8862. Once you've completed the application, by mail it to NOAA Fisheries at the address provided. You can pay by money order or with a major credit card.
By Phone
This option is only available for those renewing a permit. Call 888-872-8862. Customer service representatives are available Monday-Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Eastern. You can pay by money order or with a major credit card.
What Happens After You Submit
If you purchase or renew your permit online, you’ll have the opportunity to print your permit at the end of the application or renewal process. You can choose to have the permit sent to you via mail, email, or fax.
For all other application methods, you should receive your permit by mail in 1–2 weeks.
Regardless of how you apply, you can check the status of your application from the HMS Permit Shop using the permit number or order confirmation number.
Once Your Permit is Issued
The hardcopy of this permit must be onboard the vessel in order to fish for, take, retain, or possess the species identified above. The vessel operator must make the permit available for inspection if requested by any NOAA Fisheries or NOAA Fisheries-authorized personnel.