50 C.F.R. Subpart F—Enforcement


Title 50 - Wildlife and Fisheries


Title 50: Wildlife and Fisheries
PART 635—ATLANTIC HIGHLY MIGRATORY SPECIES

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Subpart F—Enforcement

§ 635.69   Vessel monitoring systems.

(a) Applicability. To facilitate enforcement of time-area and fishery closures, an owner or operator of a commercial vessel, permitted to fish for Atlantic HMS under §635.4 and that fishes with a pelagic or bottom longline or strikenet gear, is required to install a NMFS-approved vessel monitoring system (VMS) unit on board the vessel and operate the VMS unit under the following circumstances:

(1) Whenever the vessel is away from port with pelagic longline gear on board;

(2) As of January 1, 2005, whenever a vessel issued a directed shark LAP, is away from port with bottom longline gear on board, is located between 33°00' N. lat. and 36°30' N. lat., and the mid-Atlantic shark closed area is closed as specified in §635.21(d)(1); or

(3) As of November 15, 2004, whenever a vessel, issued a directed shark LAP, is away from port with a gillnet on board during the right whale calving season specified in the Atlantic Large Whale Take Reduction Plan in §229.32(f) of this title.

(4) A vessel is considered to have pelagic longline gear on board, for the purposes of this section, when gear as specified at §635.21(c) is on board. A vessel is considered to have bottom longline gear on board, for the purposes of this section, when gear as specified at §635.21(d) is on board. A vessel is considered to have gillnet gear on board, for the purposes of this section, when gillnet, as defined in §600.10, is on board a vessel that has been issued a shark LAP.

(b) Hardware specifications. The VMS hardware must be approved by NMFS and must be able to perform all NMFS required functions. NMFS will file with the Office of the Federal Register for publication notification listing the specifications for approved VMS units. As necessary, NMFS will make additions and/or amendments to the VMS hardware type approval list to account for changes in specifications or new products offered by manufacturers. NMFS will file with the Office of the Federal Register for publication notification listing such additions and/or amendments.

(c) Communications specifications. The communications service provider must be approved by NMFS and must be able to provide all NMFS required functions. NMFS will file with the Office of the Federal Register for publication notification listing the specifications for approved VMS communications service providers. As necessary, NMFS will make additions and/or amendments to the VMS communications service providers type approval list to account for changes in specifications or new services offered by communications providers. NMFS will file with the Office of the Federal Register for publication notification listing such additions and/or amendments.

(d) Installation and service activation. When installing and activating the NMFS-approved VMS unit, a vessel owner or operator must follow procedures indicated on an installation and activation checklist obtained from NMFS. Re-installation shall require the same checklist. Upon completion of installation, the vessel owner must sign a statement certifying compliance with the installation procedures of the checklist and submit such certification to NMFS as indicated on the checklist. Vessels fishing prior to submission of the certification will be in violation of the VMS requirement.

(e) Operation. Owners or operators of vessels permitted, or required to be permitted, to fish for HMS, that have pelagic or bottom longline gear or gillnet gear on board, and that are required to have a VMS unit installed, as specified in paragraph (a), must activate the VMS to submit automatic position reports beginning 2 hours prior to leaving port and continuing until the vessel returns to port. While at sea, the unit must operate without interruption and no person may interfere with, tamper with, alter, damage, disable, or impede the operation of a VMS, or attempt any of the same. Vessels fishing outside the geographic area of operation of the installed VMS will be in violation of the VMS requirement.

(f) Interruption. When the vessel operator is aware that transmission of automatic position reports has been interrupted, or when notified by NMFS that automatic position reports are not being received, the vessel operator must contact NMFS and follow the instructions given. Such instructions may include but are not limited to manually communicating to a location designated by NMFS the vessel's position or returning to port until the VMS is operable.

(g) Repair and replacement. After a fishing trip during which interruption of automatic position reports has occurred, the vessel's owner or operator must replace or repair the VMS unit prior to the vessel's next trip. Repair or reinstallation of a VMS unit or installation of a replacement, including change of communications service provider shall be in accordance with the checklist provided by NMFS and require the same certification.

(h) Access. As a condition to obtaining a LAP for Atlantic swordfish, sharks, or tunas, all vessel owners or operators using pelagic or bottom longline or gillnet gear, subject to the VMS provisions of this section must allow NMFS, the USCG, and their authorized officers and designees access to the vessel's position data obtained from the VMS at the time of or after its transmission to the vendor or receiver, as the case may be.

[64 FR 29135, May 28, 1999, as amended at 64 FR 37705, July 13, 1999; 65 FR 47238, Aug. 1, 2000; 68 FR 45169, Aug. 1, 2003; 68 FR 74788, Dec. 24, 2003; 69 FR 51012, Aug. 17, 2004]

§ 635.70   Penalties.

(a) General. See §600.735 of this chapter.

(b) Civil procedures for Atlantic tuna. Because of the perishable nature of Atlantic tuna when it is not chilled or frozen, an authorized officer may cause to be sold, for not less than its reasonable market value, unchilled or unfrozen Atlantic tuna that may be seized and forfeited under ATCA and this part.

§ 635.71   Prohibitions.

In addition to the prohibitions specified in §600.725 of this chapter, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to violate any provision of this part, ATCA, the Magnuson-Stevens Act, or any other rules promulgated under ATCA or the Magnuson-Stevens Act.

(a) General. It is unlawful for any person or vessel subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to:

(1) Falsify information required on an application for a permit submitted under §635.4 or §635.32.

(2) Fish for, catch, possess, retain, or land an Atlantic HMS without the appropriate valid vessel permit, LAP, EFP, SRP, display permit, or chartering permit on board the vessel, as specified in §§635.4 and 635.32.

(3) Purchase, receive, or transfer or attempt to purchase, receive, or transfer, for commercial purposes, any Atlantic HMS landed by owners of vessels not permitted to do so under §635.4, or purchase, receive, or transfer, or attempt to purchase, receive, or transfer, for commercial purposes, any Atlantic HMS without the appropriate valid dealer permit issued under §635.4, except that this does not apply to a shark harvested from a vessel that has not been issued a permit under this part and that fishes exclusively within the waters under the jurisdiction of any state.

(4) Sell or transfer or attempt to sell or transfer an Atlantic tuna, shark, or swordfish other than to a dealer that has a valid dealer permit issued under §635.4, except that this does not apply to a shark harvested from a vessel that has not been issued a permit under this part and that fishes exclusively within the waters under the jurisdiction of any state.

(5) Fail to possess and make available for inspection a vessel permit on board the permitted vessel or upon transfer of HMS to a dealer or a dealer permit at the dealer's place of business, or to alter any such permit as specified in §635.4(a).

(6) Falsify or fail to record, report, or maintain information required to be recorded, reported, or maintained, as specified in §§635.5 and 635.32 or in the terms and conditions of a permit issued under §635.4 or an exempted fishing permit, scientific research permit, display permit, or chartering permit issued under §635.32.

(7) Fail to allow an authorized agent of NMFS to inspect and copy reports and records, as specified in §635.5(e) or §635.32.

(8) Fail to make available for inspection an Atlantic HMS or its area of custody, as specified in §635.5(g).

(9) Fail to report the catching of any Atlantic HMS to which a conventional tag has been affixed under a tag and release program.

(10) Falsify or fail to display and maintain vessel and gear identification, as specified in §635.6.

(11) Fail to comply with the requirements for at-sea observer coverage, as specified in §635.7 and §600.746.

(12) For any person to assault, resist, oppose, impede, intimidate, interfere with, obstruct, delay, or prevent, by any means, any authorized officer in the conduct of any search, inspection, seizure or lawful investigation made in connection with enforcement of this part.

(13) Interfere with, delay, or prevent by any means, the apprehension of another person, knowing that such person has committed any act prohibited by this part.

(14) Fail to install, activate, repair, or replace a vessel monitoring system prior to leaving port with pelagic longline gear, bottom longline gear, or gillnet gear on board the vessel as specified in §635.69.

(15) Tamper with, or fail to operate and maintain a vessel monitoring system as specified in §635.69.

(16) Fail to contact NMFS or follow NMFS instructions when automatic position reporting has been interrupted as specified in §635.69.

(17) Fish for Atlantic tunas or swordfish with a gillnet or possess Atlantic tunas or swordfish on board a vessel with a gillnet on board, as specified in §635.21 (b), (e)(1), and (e)(4)(ii).

(18) Fail to retrieve fishing gear and move after an interaction with a protected species, as specified in §635.21 (c)(3) or (d)(2).

(19) Fail to release an Atlantic HMS in the manner specified in §635.21(a).

(20) Fail to report the retention of an Atlantic HMS that has an archival tag, as specified in §635.33.

(21) Fail to maintain an Atlantic HMS in the form specified in §635.30.

(22) Fish for, catch, retain, or possess an Atlantic HMS that is less than its minimum size limit specified in §635.20.

(23) Fail to comply with the restrictions on use of a pelagic longline, bottom longline, or gillnet as specified in §635.21 (c), (d), or (e)(3).

(24) Import, or attempt to import, any fish or fish products regulated under this part in a manner contrary to any import requirements or import restrictions specified at §635.40 or 635.41.

(25) Dispose of fish or parts thereof or other matter in any manner after any communication or signal from an authorized officer, or after the approach of an authorized officer.

(26) Violate the terms and conditions or any provision of a permit issued under §§635.4 or 635.32.

(27) Operate a charterboat or headboat without a valid U.S. Coast Guard merchant marine or uninspected passenger vessel license on board the vessel when fishing for or possessing Atlantic HMS as specified at §635.4(b).

(28) Violate any provision of this part, the Magnuson-Stevens Act, ATCA, or any regulations or permits issued under the Magnuson-Stevens Act or ATCA.

(29) Land, transship, ship, transport, purchase, sell, offer for sale, import, export, or have in custody, possession, or control:

(i) Any fish that the person knows, or should have known, was taken, retained, possessed, or landed contrary to this part, without regard to the citizenship of the person or registry of the fishing vessel that harvested the fish.

(ii) Any fish of a species regulated pursuant to a recommendation of ICCAT that was harvested, retained, or possessed in a manner contrary to the regulations of another country.

(30) Deploy or fish with any fishing gear from a vessel or anchor a fishing vessel, permitted or required to be permitted under this part, in any closed area as specified at §635.21.

(31) Deploy or fish with any fishing gear from a vessel with a pelagic longline on board in any closed area during the time periods specified at §635.21(c)(2).

(32) In the Gulf of Mexico, deploy or fish a pelagic longline with live bait affixed to the hooks or to possess live bait, or set up a well or tank to maintain live bait, aboard a vessel with pelagic longline gear on board as specified at §635.21(c)(4).

(33) Fish with or deploy any fishing gear from a vessel with pelagic longline gear on board without carrying the required sea turtle bycatch mitigation gear, as specified at §635.21(c)(5)(i).

(34) Fail to disengage any hooked or entangled sea turtle with the least harm possible to the sea turtle as specified at §635.21 (c)(5) or (d)(3).

(35) For any person to assault, resist, oppose, impede, intimidate, interfere with, obstruct, delay, or prevent, by any means, NMFS personnel or anyone collecting information for NMFS, under an agreement or contract, relating to the scientific monitoring or management of Atlantic HMS.

(36) Fish with bottom or pelagic longline and shark gillnet gear for HMS without adhering to the gear operation and deployment restrictions required in 50 CFR 635.21.

(37) Fail to report to NMFS, at the number designated by NMFS, the incidental capture of listed whales with shark gillnet gear and sea turtle mortalities associated with pelagic longline gear as required by §635.5.

(38) Fish for, or possess on board a fishing vessel, species regulated under this part in unauthorized fishing areas as specified in §635.25.

(39) Deploy or fish with any fishing gear, from a vessel with a bottom longline on board, in any closed area during the time periods specified at §635.21(d)(1).

(40) Deploy or fish with any fishing gear, from a vessel with bottom longline gear on board, without carrying a dipnet, line clipper, and dehooking device as specified at §635.21(d)(3).

(41) Fail to immediately notify NMFS upon the termination of a chartering arrangement as specified in §635.5(a)(6).

(42) Count chartering arrangement catches against quotas other than those defined as the Contracting Party of which the chartering foreign entity is a member as specified in §635.5(a)(6).

(43) Fail to submit catch information regarding fishing activities conducted under a chartering arrangement with a foreign entity, as specified in §635.5(a)(6).

(44) Offload chartering arrangement catch in ports other than ports of the chartering Contracting Party of which the foreign entity is a member or offload catch without the direct supervision of the chartering foreign entity as specified in §635.5(a)(6).

(45) Import or attempt to import tuna or tuna-like species harvested from the ICCAT convention area by a fishing vessel that is not listed in the ICCAT record of authorized vessels as specified in §635.41(b).

(46) Import or attempt to import tuna or tuna-like species harvested by a fishing vessel on the ICCAT illegal, unreported, and unregulated fishing list as specified in §635.41(c).

(47) Import or attempt to import tuna or tuna-like species, placed in cages for farming and/or transshipment, harvested in the ICCAT convention area and caught by a fishing vessel included on the ICCAT list as engaged in illegal, unreported, and unregulated fishing as specified in §635.41(d).

(b) Atlantic tunas. It is unlawful for any person or vessel subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to:

(1) Engage in fishing with a vessel that has been issued an Atlantic Tunas or Atlantic HMS permit under §635.4, unless the vessel travels to and from the area where it will be fishing under its own power and the person operating that vessel brings any BFT under control (secured to the catching vessel and/or brought on board) with no assistance from another vessel, except as shown by the operator that the safety of the vessel or its crew was jeopardized or other circumstances existed that were beyond the control of the operator.

(2) [Reserved]

(3) Fish for, catch, retain, or possess a BFT less than the large medium size class by a person aboard a vessel other than one that has on board a valid HMS Angling or Charter/Headboat permit, or an Atlantic tunas Purse Seine category permit as authorized under §635.23 (b), (c), and (e)(2).

(4) Fail to inspect a vessel's permit, fail to affix a dealer tag to a large medium or giant BFT, or fail to use such tag as specified in §635.5(b)(2).

(5) Fail to report a large medium or giant BFT that is not sold, as specified in §635.5(a)(3).

(6) As an angler, fail to report a BFT, as specified in §635.5(c)(1) or (3).

(7) Fish for, catch, retain, or possess a BFT with gear not authorized for the category permit issued to the vessel or to have such gear on board when in possession of a BFT, as specified in §635.21(e)(1).

(8) Fail to request an inspection of a purse seine vessel, as specified in §635.21(e)(1)(vi)(B).

(9) Fish for or catch BFT in a directed fishery with purse seine nets without an allocation made under §635.27(a)(4).

(10) Fish for or catch any Atlantic tunas in a directed fishery with purse seine nets if there is no remaining BFT allocation made under §635.27 (a)(4).

(11) Exceed the recreational catch limit for yellowfin tuna, as specified in §635.22(d).

(12) Exceed a catch limit for BFT specified for the appropriate permit category, as specified in §635.23.

(13) As a vessel with a General category Atlantic tuna permit, fail to immediately cease fishing and immediately return to port after catching a large medium or giant BFT on a commercial fishing day, as specified in §635.23(a)(3).

(14) As a person aboard a vessel issued an HMS Angling or Charter/Headboat permit, fail to immediately cease fishing and immediately return to port after catching a large medium or giant BFT or fail to report such catch, as specified in §635.23(b)(1)(iii) and (c)(1) through (c)(3).

(15) As a person aboard a vessel issued an HMS Angling or HMS Charter/Headboat permit, sell, offer for sale, or attempt to sell a large medium or giant BFT retained when fishing under the circumstances specified in §635.23(b)(1)(iii) and (c)(1) through (c)(3).

(16) Retain a BFT caught under the catch and release program specified in §635.26.

(17) As a vessel with a Purse Seine category Atlantic tunas permit, catch, possess, retain, or land BFT in excess of its allocation of the Purse Seine category quota, or fish for BFT under that allocation prior to the commencement date of the directed BFT purse seine fishery, as specified in §635.27(a)(4).

(18) As a vessel with a Purse Seine category Atlantic tunas permit, land BFT smaller than the large medium size class except as specified under §635.23(e)(2).

(19) Fish for, retain, possess, or land a BFT when the fishery is closed, as specified in §635.28(a), except as may be authorized for catch and release under §635.26.

(20) Approach to within 100 yd (91.5 m) of the cork line of a purse seine net used by a vessel fishing for Atlantic tuna, or for a purse seine vessel to approach to within 100 yd (91.5 m) of a vessel actively fishing for Atlantic tuna, except that two vessels that have Purse Seine category Atlantic tuna permits may approach closer to each other.

(21) Transfer at sea an Atlantic tuna, except as may be authorized for the transfer of BFT between purse seine vessels, as specified in §635.29(a).

(22) As the owner or operator of a purse seine vessel, fail to comply with the requirements for weighing, measuring, and information collection specified in §635.30(a)(2).

(23) Fish for, catch, possess, or retain a BFT from the Gulf of Mexico except as specified under §635.23(f)(1), or if taken incidental to recreational fishing for other species and retained in accordance with §635.23(b) and (c).

(24) Fail to comply with the restrictions on sale and purchase of an Atlantic tuna, as specified in §§635.5(b), 635.23, and 635.31(a).

(25) [Reserved]

(26) For any person to refuse to provide information requested by NMFS personnel or anyone collecting information for NMFS, under an agreement or contract, relating to the scientific monitoring or management of Atlantic tunas.

(27) Possess a large medium or giant BFT, after it has been landed, that does not have a dealer tag affixed to it as specified in §635.5(b)(2)(ii), unless the BFT is not to be sold and has been reported per the requirements specified in §§635.5(a)(3) or 635.5(c).

(28) Participate in any HMS recreational fishing activity aboard a vessel issued an Atlantic Tunas General category permit unless, as specified at §635.4(c)(2) and (3), the vessel has registered and paid an entry fee to, and is fishing under the rules of, a recreational HMS fishing tournament registered as required under §635.5(d)

(29) Import a bigeye tuna or bigeye tuna product into the United States from Bolivia or Georgia as specified in §635.41.

(c) Billfish. It is unlawful for any person or vessel subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to:

(1) Retain a billfish on board a vessel with a pelagic longline on board or harvested by gear other than rod and reel, as specified in §635.21(e)(2).

(2) Transfer a billfish at sea, as specified in §635.29(a).

(3) Fail to maintain a billfish in the form specified in §635.30(b).

(4) Sell or purchase a billfish, as specified in §635.31(b).

(5) Retain on board a vessel a longbill spearfish, or a blue marlin, white marlin or sailfish that is less than the minimum size specified in §635.20(d).

(6) As an angler, fail to report a billfish, as specified in §635.5(c)(2) or (3).

(d) Shark. It is unlawful for any person or vessel subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to:

(1) Exceed a recreational retention limit for shark, as specified in §635.22(c).

(2) Exceed a commercial retention limit for shark, as specified in §635.24(a).

(3) Retain, possess, or land a shark of a species group when the fishery for that species group is closed, as specified in §635.28(b)(1) and (b)(2).

(4) Sell or purchase a shark of a species group when the fishery for that species group is closed, as specified in §635.28(b)(3).

(5) Transfer a shark at sea, as specified in §635.29(b).

(6) Fail to maintain a shark in its proper form, as specified in §635.30(c)(4).

(7) Sell or purchase shark fins that are disproportionate to the weight of shark carcasses, as specified in §635.30(c)(2) and (c)(3) and §600.1204 (e) and (l) of this chapter.

(8) Fail to have shark fins and carcasses weighed and recorded, as specified in §635.30(c)(3).

(9) Fail to comply with the restrictions on sale and purchase of a shark, as specified in §635.31(c).

(10) Retain, possess, sell, or purchase a prohibited shark, as specified under §635.22(c) and §635.27(b)(1) or fail to disengage any hooked or entangled prohibited shark with the least harm possible to the animal as specified at §635.21(d)(3).

(11) Falsify information submitted under §635.16(d)(2) or (d)(4) in support of an application for an ILAP or an appeal of NMFS's denial of an ILAP for shark.

(12) Fish for Atlantic sharks with unauthorized gear or possess Atlantic sharks on board a vessel with unauthorized gear on board as specified in §635.21(e)(3).

(13) Fish for Atlantic sharks with a gillnet or possess Atlantic sharks on board a vessel with a gillnet on board, except as specified in §635.21(e)(3).

(e) Swordfish. It is unlawful for any person or vessel subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to:

(1) Purchase, barter for, or trade for a swordfish from the north or south Atlantic swordfish stock without a dealer permit as specified in §635.4(g).

(2) Fail to comply with the restrictions on use of a pelagic longline specified in §635.21(b) and (c).

(3) When the directed fishery for swordfish is closed, exceed the limits specified in §635.28(c)(1)(i) and (c)(1)(ii).

(4) When the incidental catch fishery for swordfish is closed, possess, land, sell, or purchase a swordfish, as specified in §635.28(c)(2).

(5) Transfer at sea a swordfish, as specified in §635.29(a).

(6) Fail to maintain a swordfish in the form specified in §635.30(d).

(7) Fail to comply with the restrictions on sale and purchase of a swordfish, as specified in §635.31(d).

(8) Fish for North Atlantic swordfish from, possess North Atlantic swordfish on board, or land North Atlantic swordfish from a vessel using or having on board gear other than pelagic longline or handgear.

(9) Fish for swordfish from the South Atlantic swordfish stock using any gear other than pelagic longline.

(10) [Reserved]

(11) Falsify information submitted under §635.16(d)(2) or (d)(4) in support of an application for an ILAP or an appeal of NMFS's denial of an initial limited access permit for swordfish.

(12) [Reserved]

(13) Exceed the incidental catch retention limits specified at §635.24(b).

(14) Exceed the recreational catch limit for North Atlantic swordfish, as specified in §635.22(f).

(15) As an angler, fail to report a North Atlantic swordfish, as specified in §635.5(c)(2) or (3).

[64 FR 29135, May 28, 1999, as amended at 64 FR 37705, July 13, 1999; 65 FR 42887, July 12, 2000; 65 FR 47238, Aug. 1, 2000; 66 FR 17373, Mar. 30, 2001; 66 FR 30653, June 7, 2001; 66 FR 42805, Aug. 15, 2001; 67 FR 6201, Feb. 11, 2002; 67 FR 45401, July 9, 2002; 67 FR 47469, July 19, 2002; 67 FR 70027, Nov. 20, 2002; 67 FR 77439, Dec. 18, 2002; 68 FR 715, Jan. 7, 2003; 68 FR 56788, Oct. 2, 2003; 68 FR 63742, Nov. 10, 2003; 68 FR 74511, 74788, Dec. 24, 2003; 69 FR 40758, July 6, 2004; 69 FR 53362, Sept. 1, 2004; 69 FR 67284, Nov. 17, 2004; 69 FR 70400, Dec. 6, 2004; 70 FR 28219, May 17, 2005]

Appendix A to Part 635—Species Tables

Table 1 of Appendix A to Part 635–Oceanic Sharks

A. Large coastal sharks:

1. Ridgeback sharks:

Sandbar, Carcharhinus plumbeus

Silky, Carcharhinus falciformis

Tiger, Galeocerdo cuvieri

2. Non-ridgeback sharks:

Blacktip, Carcharhinus limbatus

Bull, Carcharhinus leucas

Great hammerhead, Sphyrna mokarran

Lemon, Negaprion brevirostris

Nurse, Ginglymostoma cirratum

Scalloped hammerhead, Sphyrna lewini

Smooth hammerhead, Sphyrna zygaena

Spinner, Carcharhinus brevipinna

B. Small coastal sharks:

Atlantic sharpnose, Rhizoprionodon terraenovae

Blacknose, Carcharhinus acronotus

Bonnethead, Sphyrna tiburo

Finetooth, Carcharhinus isodon

C. Pelagic sharks:

Blue, Prionace glauca

Oceanic whitetip, Carcharhinus longimanus

Porbeagle, Lamna nasus

Shortfin mako, Isurus oxyrinchus

Thresher, Alopias vulpinus.

D. Prohibited sharks:

Atlantic angel, Squatina dumerili

Basking, Cetorhinus maximus

Bigeye sand tiger, Odontaspis noronhai

Bigeye sixgill, Hexanchus vitulus

Bigeye thresher, Alopias superciliosus

Bignose, Carcharhinus altimus

Caribbean reef, Carcharhinus perezi

Caribbean sharpnose, Rhizoprionodon porosus

Dusky, Carcharhinus obscurus

Galapagos, Carcharhinus galapagensis

Longfin mako, Isurus paucus

Narrowtooth, Carcharhinus brachyurus

Night, Carcharhinus signatus

Sand tiger, Odontaspis taurus

Sevengill, Heptranchias perlo

Sixgill, Hexanchus griseus

Smalltail, Carcharhinus porosus

Whale, Rhincodon typus

White, Carcharodon carcharias

Table 2 of Appendix A to Part 635–Deepwater/Other Shark Species

Blotched catshark, Scyliorhinus meadi

Broadgill catshark, Apristurus riveri

Chain dogfish, Scyliorhinus retifer

Deepwater catshark, Apristurus profundorum

Dwarf catshark, Scyliorhinus torrei

Iceland catshark, Apristurus laurussoni

Marbled catshark, Galeus arae

Smallfin catshark, Apristurus parvipinnis

Bigtooth cookiecutter, Isistius plutodus

Blainville's dogfish, Squalus blainvillei

Bramble shark, Echinorhinus brucus

Broadband dogfish, Etmopterus gracilispinnis

Caribbean lanternshark, Etmopterus hillianus

Cookiecutter shark, Isistius brasiliensis

Cuban dogfish, Squalus cubensis

Flatnose gulper shark, Deania profundorum

Fringefin lanternshark, Etmopterus schultzi

Great lanternshark, Etmopterus princeps

Green lanternshark, Etmopterus virens

Greenland shark, Somniosus microcephalus

Gulper shark, Centrophorus granulosus

Japanese gulper shark, Centrophorus acuus

Kitefin shark, Dalatias licha

Lined lanternshark, Etmopterus bullisi

Little gulper shark, Centrophorus uyato

Portuguese shark, Cetroscymnus coelolepis

Pygmy shark, Squaliolus laticaudus

Roughskin spiny dogfish, Squalus asper

Smallmouth velvet dogfish, Scymnodon obscurus

Smooth lanternshark, Etmopterus pusillus

American sawshark, Pristiophorus schroederi

Florida smoothhound, Mustelus norrisi

Smooth dogfish, Mustelus canis

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