50 C.F.R. § 660.390 Groundfish conservation areas.
Title 50 - Wildlife and Fisheries
In §660.302, a groundfish conservation area is defined as “a geographic area defined by coordinates expressed in latitude and longitude, created and enforced for the purpose of contributing to the rebuilding of overfished West Coast groundfish species.” While some groundfish conservation areas may be designed with the intent that their shape be determined by ocean bottom depth contours, their shapes are defined in regulation by latitude/longitude coordinates and are enforced by those coordinates. Latitude/longitude coordinates designating the large-scale boundaries for rockfish conservation areas are found in §§660.391 through 660.394. Fishing activity that is prohibited or permitted within a particular groundfish conservation area is detailed in Federal Register documents associated with the harvest specifications and management measures process and at §660.381 through §660.384. (a) Yelloweye Rockfish Conservation Area. The Yelloweye Rockfish Conservation Area (YRCA) is a C-shaped area off the northern Washington coast intended to protect yelloweye rockfish. The YRCA is defined by straight lines connecting the following specific latitude and longitude coordinates in the order listed: 48°18.00' N. lat.; 125°18.00' W. long.; 48°18.00' N. lat.; 124°59.00' W. long.; 48°11.00' N. lat.; 124°59.00' W. long.; 48°11.00' N. lat.; 125°11.00' W. long.; 48°04.00' N. lat.; 125°11.00' W. long.; 48°04.00' N. lat.; 124°59.00' W. long.; 48°00.00' N. lat.; 124°59.00' W. long.; 48°00.00' N. lat.; 125°18.00' W. long.; and connecting back to 48°18.00' N. lat.; 125°18.00' W.long. (b) Cowcod Conservation Areas. The Cowcod Conservation Areas (CCAs) are two areas off the southern California coast intended to protect cowcod. The Western CCA is an area south of Point Conception defined by the straight lines connecting the following specific latitude and longitude coordinates in the order listed: 33°50.00' N. lat., 119°30.00' W. long.; 33°50.00' N. lat., 118°50.00' W. long.; 32°20.00' N. lat., 118°50.00' W. long.; 32°20.00' N. lat., 119°37.00' W. long.; 33°00.00' N. lat., 119°37.00' W. long.; 33°00.00' N. lat., 119°53.00' W. long.; 33°33.00' N. lat., 119°53.00' W. long.; 33°33.00' N. lat., 119°30.00' W. long.; and connecting back to 33°50.00' N. lat., 119°30.00' W. long. The Eastern CCA is an area west of San Diego defined by the straight lines connecting the following specific latitude and longitude coordinates in the order listed: 32°42.00' N. lat., 118°02.00' W. long.; 32°42.00' N. lat., 117°50.00' W. long.; 32°36.70' N. lat., 117°50.00' W. long.; 32°30.00' N. lat., 117°53.50' W. long.; 32°30.00' N. lat., 118°02.00' W. long.; and connecting back to 32°42.00' N. lat., 118°02.00' W. long. (c) Farallon Islands. The Farallon Islands, off San Francisco and San Mateo Counties, include Southeast Farallon Island, Middle Farallon Island, North Farallon Island and Noon Day Rock. Generally, the State of California prohibts fishing for groundfish between the shoreline and the 10 fm (18 m) depth contour around the Farallon Islands. (d) Cordell Banks. Cordell Banks are located offshore of California's Marin County. Generally, fishing for groundfish is prohibited in waters less than 100 fm (183 m) around Cordell Banks as defined by specific latitude and longitude coordinates.The Cordell Banks closed area is defined by straight lines connecting the following specific latitude and longitude coordinates in the order listed: 38°03.18' N. lat., 123°20.77' W. long.; 38°06.29' N. lat., 123°25.03' W. long.; 38°06.34' N. lat., 123°29.32' W. long.; 38°04.57' N. lat., 123°31.30' W. long.; 38°02.32' N. lat., 123°31.07' W. long.; 38°00.00' N. lat., 123°28.40' W. long.; 37°58.10' N. lat., 123°26.66' W. long.; 37°55.07' N. lat., 123°26.81' W. long.; and connecting back to 38°03.18' N. lat., 123°20.77' W. long. (e) Rockfish Conservation Areas. RCAs are defined in the (1) Trawl (Limited Entry and Open Access Nongroundfish Trawl Gears) Rockfish Conservation Area. Trawl RCAs are intended to protect a complex of species, such as overfished shelf rockfish species, and have boundaries defined by specific latitude and longitude coordinates intended to approximate particular depth contours. Boundaries for the trawl RCA throughout the year are provided in Tables 3 and 5 (North) and Tables 3 and 5 (South) and may be modified by NMFS inseason pursuant to §660.370(c). Trawl RCA boundaries are defined by specific latitude and longitude coordinates and are provided in §§660.391 through 660.394. (2) Non-Trawl (Limited Entry Fixed Gear and Open Access Non-trawl Gears) Rockfish Conservation Area. Non-trawl RCAs are intended to protect a complex of species, such as overfished shelf rockfish species, and have boundaries defined by specific latitude and longitude coordinates intended to approximate particular depth contours. Boundaries for the non-trawl RCA throughout the year are provided in Tables 4 and 5 (North) and Tables 4 and 5 (South) of this subpart and may be modified by NMFS inseason pursuant to §660.370(c). Non-trawl RCA boundaries are defined by specific latitude and longitude coordinates and are provided in §§660.391 through 660.394. (3) Recreational Rockfish Conservation Area. Recreational RCAs are closed areas intended to protect overfished rockfish species. Recreational RCAs may either have boundaries defined by general depth contours or boundaries defined by specific latitude and longitude coordinates intended to approximate particular depth contours. Boundaries for the recreational RCAs throughout the year are provided in the text in §660.384(c) under each state (Washington, Oregon and California) and may be modified by NMFS inseason. Recreational RCA boundaries that are defined by specific latitude and longitude coordinates and are provided in §§660.391 through 660.394. [69 FR 77041, Dec. 23, 2004]
Title 50: Wildlife and Fisheries
PART 660—FISHERIES OFF WEST COAST STATES
Subpart G—West Coast Groundfish Fisheries
§ 660.390 Groundfish conservation areas.