FISHERIES ACTForeign Vessel Fishing Regulations[Repealed, SOR/2017-58, s. 2]InterpretationIn these Regulations,blackcod trap or blackcod pot[Revoked, SOR/82-771, s. 1]Canadian fisheries waters[Revoked, SOR/93-62, s. 1]cod-end means a bag-like extension attached to the after end of the belly of a trawl net and used to retain a catch; (cul de chalut)Convention area has the same meaning as in subsection 2(1) of the Atlantic Fishery Regulations, 1985; (zone de la Convention)Division has the same meaning as in subsection 2(1) of the Atlantic Fishery Regulations, 1985; (division)finfish[Revoked, SOR/93-62, s. 1]Fishing Zone 3 means the area of the sea described as such in the Fishing Zones of Canada (Zones 1, 2, and 3) Order; (zone de pêche 3)Fishing Zone 4 means the area of the sea described as such in the Fishing Zones of Canada (Zones 4 and 5) Order; (Zone de pêche 4)Fishing Zone 5 means the area of the sea described as such in the Fishing Zones of Canada (Zones 4 and 5) Order; (Zone de pêche 5)Fishing Zone 6 means the area of the sea described as such in the Fishing Zones of Canada (Zone 6) Order; (Zone de pêche 6)flag state means a state in which a foreign fishing vessel is registered and a state whose flag a foreign fishing vessel that is not registered in a state is entitled to fly; (État d’immatriculation)foreign fishing vessel has the same meaning as in the Coastal Fisheries Protection Act; (bâtiment de pêche étranger)incidental catch[Revoked, SOR/94-293, s. 1]licence means a licence issued pursuant to the Coastal Fisheries Protection Regulations; (licence)mesh size means in respect of nettingin a trawl net, the average of the measurements of any 20 meshes made by inserting into the meshes a flat wedge-shaped gauge having a taper of 2 cm in 8 cm and a thickness of 2.3 mm with a weight of 5 kg attached, andin any other case, the distance between the extreme angles of a single mesh measured inside the knots after being stretched to form two parallel straight lines; (maillage)midwater trawl means a trawl net that is designed so as not to come into contact with the sea-bed while in operation; (chalut pélagique)purse seine net[Revoked, SOR/82-771, s. 1]Regional Director-General[Revoked, SOR/93-62, s. 1]sablefish trap or sablefish pot means a metal framed enclosure that is covered with netting or expanded metal and has one or more openings through which fish enter the enclosure; (trappe à morue charbonnière ou nasse à morue charbonnière)set-line means a line that is anchored to the sea-bed and has a series of fish hooks attached; (palangre)squid jigger means a lure that has attached a number of fish hooks arranged radially; (turlutte à calmar)Statistical Area[Revoked, SOR/82-771, s. 1]stock area, in respect of a species of fish set out in Column II of an item of Schedule VII, means the stock area set out in Column III of that item and, in respect of a species of fish set out in Column I of an item of Schedule X, means the stock area set out in Column II of that item; (zone de stock)Subarea has the same meaning as in subsection 2(1) of the Atlantic Fishery Regulations, 1985; (sous-zone)Subdivision has the same meaning as in subsection 2(1) of the Atlantic Fishery Regulations, 1985; (sous-division)Sub-Zone means a Sub-Zone described in Schedule I; (sous-secteur)trawl net means any large bag net dragged in the sea by a vessel or vessels for the purpose of taking fish; (chalut)year means a calendar year. (année)A reference in these Regulations to a species or group of species of fish by its common name as set out in Column I of an item of Schedule VIII shall be construed as a reference to the species or group of species whose scientific name is set out in Column II of that item.A reference in these Regulations to a quantity of fish by weight shall be construed as a reference to the weight of the fish in a completely unprocessed state.[Revoked, SOR/93-62, s. 1]SOR/79-715, s. 1; SOR/82-771, s. 1; SOR/87-185, s. 1; SOR/93-62, s. 1; SOR/94-293, s. 1Atlantic CoastInterpretationIn this Part,authorized topside chafer[Revoked, SOR/93-62, s. 2]extension measure[Revoked, SOR/87-185, s. 2]gill net means a net by which fish are caught by being enmeshed but that does not enclose an area of water; (filet maillant)quota[Revoked, SOR/82-771, s. 2]quota period[Revoked, SOR/82-771, s. 2]quota table[Revoked, SOR/82-771, s. 2]Regional Director-General[Revoked, SOR/82-771, s. 2]regulated species means a species of fish set out in Column II of Schedule III. (espèce réglementée) SOR/78-753, s. 1; SOR/79-715, s. 2; SOR/82-771, s. 2; SOR/87-185, s. 2; SOR/93-62, s. 2ApplicationThis Part applies in Canadian fisheries waters adjacent to the Atlantic coast of Canada toa foreign fishing vessel other than a foreign fishing vessel engaged exclusively in scientific research; andany person on board, being a member of the crew of, attached to or employed on a vessel described in paragraph (a).SOR/93-62, s. 20(F)Close TimeSubject to subsections (3) and (5), no person who is on board a foreign fishing vessel of a flag state set out in Schedule II shall fish for or catch and retain fish of a species set out in column I of an item of Schedule X in a stock area set out in column II of that item during the close time set out in column III of that item.A close time set out in column III of an item of Schedule X applies individually and separately to each flag state set out in Schedule II.Subject to subsection (4), subsection (1) does not apply to a person fishing for squid by means of squid jiggers.No person shall fish for squid by means of squid jiggers inSubarea 3 from December 30 to December 31; orSubarea 4 from December 30 to December 31.Where, pursuant to subsection (1), fishing for a species of fish is prohibited in a stock area, a person fishing in that stock area for a species of fish other than a species to which the prohibition applies may catch and retain an incidental catch of the prohibited species if the quantity of the incidental catch does not exceed the quantities referred to in section 9.SOR/82-771, s. 3; SOR/87-185, s. 3; SOR/93-62, s. 3Swordfish Size LimitsIn this section, length, in relation to a swordfish, means the distance, measured in a straight line, from the tip of the lower jaw to the fork of the tail.Subject to subsection (3), no person shall be in possession of any swordfish that is less than 125 cm in length.Subsection (2) does not apply to a person fishing from a foreign fishing vessel for swordfish under the authority of a licence wherethe catching of swordfish that are less than 125 cm in length is incidental to the catching of longer swordfish; andthe number of swordfish that are less than 125 cm in length that are retained during any one fishing trip does not exceed a fishing quota of 15 per cent of the number of longer swordfish that are retained during that fishing trip.SOR/94-293, s. 2Tuna Size LimitsSubject to subsections (2) and (3), no person shall be in possession of any bigeye or yellowfin tuna that weigh less than 3.2 kg.Subsection (1) does not apply to a person fishing from a foreign fishing vessel for bigeye tuna under the authority of a licence wherethe catching of bigeye tuna weighing less than 3.2 kg is incidental to the catching of larger bigeye tuna; andthe number of bigeye tuna weighing less than 3.2 kg that are retained during any one fishing trip does not exceed a fishing quota of 15 per cent of the number of larger bigeye tuna that are retained during that fishing trip.Subsection (1) does not apply to a person fishing from a foreign fishing vessel for yellowfin tuna under the authority of a licence wherethe catching of yellowfin tuna weighing less than 3.2 kg is incidental to the catching of larger yellowfin tuna; andthe number of yellowfin tuna weighing less than 3.2 kg that are retained during any one fishing trip does not exceed a fishing quota of 15 per cent of the number of larger yellowfin tuna that are retained during that fishing trip.No person shall be in possession of any bluefin tuna that weighs less than 30 kg.SOR/80-631, s. 1; SOR/87-185, s. 3; SOR/93-62, s. 4; SOR/94-293, s. 3; SOR/2017-58, s. 3(F)[Revoked, SOR/82-771, s. 3]Incidental Catch LimitsSubject to subsection 10(2), where a person is fishing for a species of fish in a stock area under the authority of a licence, that person shall not retain an incidental catch of a species of fish, other than a species set out in the licence, that exceeds a fishing quota ofin respect of haddockin Division 4VW, one per cent,in Division 4X, one per cent, andin Subarea 5, one per cent,in respect of cod in Division 4X, one per cent, andin respect of any species in any stock area not mentioned in paragraph (a) or (b), 10 per centof the weight of the species taken in that stock area under the authority of the licence.SOR/80-631, s. 2; SOR/87-185, s. 4; SOR/93-62, s. 5For the purposes of this section, annual fishing plan means a document that the Minister sends to a flag state setting out the species of fish that vessels of that flag state may be licensed to take in a stock area in a calendar year and the aggregate number of days for which vessels of that flag state may be authorized to fish for those species in that stock area.Section 9 does not apply in respect of an incidental catch of a species of fish taken by a vessel of a flag state in a stock area where the aggregate number of fishing days set out in the annual fishing plan for that species in that stock area has not been utilized.SOR/80-631, s. 3; SOR/87-185, s. 4; SOR/93-62, s. 6[Revoked, SOR/94-61, s. 1][Revoked, SOR/87-185, s. 4][Revoked, SOR/79-715, s. 7]Closed Areas and SeasonsNo person shall fish in any part of an area described in Column I of an item of Schedule V during the close time set out in Column II of that item.SOR/79-715, s. 8No person shall fish for or catch capelin inside or shoreward of a line beginning at Cape Freels in the Province of Newfoundland, THENCE to a point at 49°15′N. latitude and 52°54′W. longitude, THENCE to a point 48°20′N. latitude and 52°00′W. longitude, THENCE to a point at 47°28′N. latitude and 52°00′W. longitude, THENCE to a point at 46°42′N. latitude and 52°22′W. longitude, THENCE to a point at 46°12′N. latitude and 52°52′W. longitude, THENCE to a point at 46°12′N. latitude and 54°24′W. longitude and THENCE to Cape St. Mary’s in the Province of Newfoundland.No person shall fish with a trawl net for squid, silver hake or argentine in Division 4VWX except in the portion of the Division that is enclosed by straight lines joining the following points, in the order in which they are listed:
SOR/78-753, s. 2; SOR/79-715, s. 9; SOR/93-62, s. 8[Revoked, SOR/82-771, s. 5]No person shall, during the period commencing on March 1st and terminating on May 31st in any year, fish with gear that is capable of taking any demersal species of fish in either of the areas bounded by straight lines joining the geographical coordinates set out in Schedule VI, in the order listed in each case.[Revoked, SOR/82-771, s. 6][Revoked, SOR/79-715, s. 10]Pacific CoastInterpretationIn this Part,gill net means a net thatis weighted at its bottom and floated at the surface of the water by a cork line, andis used to catch fish by enmeshing them,but does not enclose an area of water.SOR/82-771, s. 7ApplicationThis Part applies in Canadian fisheries waters adjacent to the Pacific coast of Canada toa foreign fishing vessel other than a foreign fishing vessel engaged exclusively in scientific research; andany person on board, being a member of the crew of, attached to or employed on a vessel described in paragraph (a).SOR/93-62, s. 20(F)Close TimeNo person who is on board a foreign fishing vessel of a flag state set out in column I of an item of Schedule VII shall fish for the species of fish set out in column II of that item in the stock area set out in column III of that item during the close time set out in column V of that item.SOR/82-771, s. 8; SOR/93-62, s. 9[Revoked, SOR/82-771, s. 8]Incidental Catch LimitsWhere a person is fishing for Pacific hake in sub-zone 5-1 or 5-2, he shall not catch and retain an incidental catch of a species of fish other than Pacific hake that exceeds 20 per cent of the weight of the Pacific hake on board the vessel or that exceeds:in respect of walleye pollock, 10 per cent,in respect of rockfish, two per cent,in respect of Pacific cod and ling cod in the aggregate, one per cent, orin respect of sablefish, one per cent,of the said weight.SOR/82-771, s. 9; SOR/87-185, s. 5[Revoked, SOR/82-771, s. 9]Gear RestrictionsNo person on board or operating from a foreign fishing vessel of a flag state set out in Column I of an item of Schedule VII shall fish for a species of fish set out in Column II of that item in a stock area set out in Column III of that item except with the gear type set out in Column IV of that item.No person shall fish for, or catch and retain, Pacific hake by means of a trawl net that has a mesh sizegreater than 100 mm or less than 76 mm in the cod-end; orless than 89 mm in any part of the net that is not the cod-end.No person fishing for a species of fish other than Pacific hake shall use a trawl net that has a mesh size of less than 89 mm.SOR/82-771, s. 10; SOR/87-185, s. 6; SOR/93-62, s. 10(F)EnforcementPowers of Fishery Officers[Revoked, SOR/93-62, s. 11]Seals and CertificatesA fishery officer mayplace a numbered identification mark or seal on any equipment or gear that he has inspected on board a foreign fishing vessel; andwhere he is of the opinion that equipment or gear on board a foreign fishing vessel that he has inspected is in compliance with these Regulations, issue a certificate of inspection to the master of the vessel setting outthe date of the inspection, anda description of the equipment or gear he has inspected.Where a fishery officer has placed a mark or seal on any equipment or gear in accordance with subsection (1), that mark or seal shall not be removed, altered or tampered with by any person other than a fishery officer while the foreign fishing vessel is in Canadian fisheries waters.SOR/93-62, ss. 20(F), 21(F)[Revoked, SOR/93-62, s. 12]GeneralAvoidance of Set GearThe master of a foreign fishing vessel in Canadian fisheries waters shall ensure at all times that there is maintained a distance of at least 1/2 nautical mile between his vessel and any equipment and gear attached thereto and any set fishing gear that has been marked so as to be visible to persons on board vessels navigating in the vicinity.For the purposes of this section, set, in respect of fishing gear, means that the fishing gear has been placed in the sea in such manner thateach end of the gear is anchored in the sea;one end of the gear is anchored in the sea and the other end of the gear is attached to a fishing vessel;the gear is drifting in the sea; orone end of the gear is drifting free in the sea while the other end of the gear is attached to a fishing vessel.SOR/93-62, s. 20(F)[Revoked, SOR/93-62, s. 13](Section 2)Sub-zones — Pacific CoastSub-Zone 5-1A is comprised of that portion of Fishing Zone 5 that is east of a line beginning at 49°00′N. latitude, 126°15′W. longitude, THENCE to 48°30′N. latitude, 125°55′W. longitude and THENCE in a southerly direction to a point of intersection with the outer perimeter of Fishing Zone 5 at 48°21.2′N. latitude, 125°20.85′W. longitude; Sub-Zone 5-1B is comprised of that portion of Fishing Zone 5 that is west of Sub-Zone 5-1A, and east of a line beginning in 49°00′N. latitude, 126°15′W. longitude, THENCE to 48°30′N. latitude, 126°00′W. longitude and THENCE due south to the outer perimeter of Fishing Zone 5.Sub-Zone 5-2 is comprised of that portion of Fishing Zone 5 that is south of 49°23′N. latitude, exclusive of Sub-Zone 5-1.Sub-Zone 5-3 is comprised of that portion of Fishing Zone 5 that is north of 49°23′N. latitude and south of 50°30′N. latitude.Sub-Zone 5-4 is comprised of that portion of Fishing Zone 5 that is north of 50°30′N. latitude and south of 52°00′N. latitude.Sub-Zone 5-5 is comprised of that portion of Fishing Zone 5 that is north of 52°00′N. latitude.SOR/82-771, s. 12(Section 5)
Foreign Fishing Vessel Flag StatesItemColumn IFlag State1Bulgaria2Cuba3Denmark4Estonia5Faeroe Islands6France7Germany8Iceland9Ireland10Italy11Japan12Latvia13Lithuania14Norway15Poland16Portugal17Romania18Russia19Spain20United Kingdom21United States
SOR/78-753, s. 3; SOR/79-715, s. 13; SOR/82-771, s. 12; SOR/83-886, s. 1; SOR/87-185, s. 8; SOR/93-62, s. 14[Revoked, SOR/94-61, s. 2][Revoked, SOR/93-62, s. 15](Section 15)
Closed AreasItemColumn IColumn IIAreaClose Time1The waters off White Head in the Province of Nova Scotia that are enclosed by straight lines joining the following points, in the order in which they are listed:
January 1 to June 302The waters off Fogo-Twillingate in the Province of Newfoundland enclosed by a line drawn from a point at 50°06′N. lat., 53°35′W. long.; THENCE to a point at 49°58′N. lat., 53°49′W. long.; THENCE to a point at 50°10′N. lat., 55°02′W. long.; THENCE to a point at 50°16′N. lat., 54°50′W. long.; THENCE to the said point at 50°06′N. lat., 53°35′W. long.June 1 to November 303The waters off Cabot Island-Funk Island, Newfoundland enclosed by straight lines joining the following points in the order in which they are listed:
May 1 to Nov. 304The waters off Bonavista — St. John’s in the Province of Newfoundland enclosed by a line drawn from a point at 47°36′N. lat., 52°00′W. long.; THENCE to a point at 47°34′N. lat., 52°20′W. long.; THENCE to a point at 48°44′N. lat., 52°37′W. long.; THENCE to a point at 48°46′N. lat., 52°27′W. long.; THENCE to the said point at 47°36′N. lat., 52°00′W. long.June 1 to November 30
SOR/79-715, s. 14; SOR/90-466, s. 1; SOR/93-62, s. 16; SOR/94-48, s. 1(F)(Section 17)
Areas Referred to in Section 17Column IColumn IILatitudeLongitudeArea I(1)42°04′N65°44′W(2)42°40′N64°30′W(3)43°00′N64°30′W(4)43°00′N66°32′W(5)42°20′N66°32′W(6)42°20′N66°00′W(7)42°04′N65°44′WArea II(1)42°20′N67°00′W(2)41°15′N67°00′W(3)41°15′N65°40′W(4)42°00′N65°40′W(5)42°20′N66°00′W(6)42°20′N67°00′W
SOR/79-715, s. 14; SOR/94-48, s. 2(Sections 2, 23 and 28)
Close Times — Pacific CoastItemColumn IColumn IIColumn IIIColumn IVColumn VFlag StateSpeciesStock AreaGear TypeClose Time1JapanPacific hakeSub-zones 5-1A, 5-1B, and 5-2Midwater trawlNovember 30 to December 312JapanRockfishFishing Zone 5Trawl netJanuary 1 to December 313JapanSquidFishing Zone 5Gill netJanuary 1 to December 314JapanSquidFishing Zone 5Squid jiggerJanuary 1 to December 315JapanSablefishFishing Zone 5Set linesJanuary 1 to December 316JapanWalleye pollockFishing Zones 3 & 5Midwater trawlJanuary 1 to December 317JapanSpiny dogfishFishing Zones 3 & 5Trawl netJanuary 1 to December 318PolandPacific hakeSub-Zones 5-1A, 5-1B and 5-2Midwater trawlNovember 30 to December 319PolandRockfishFishing Zone 5Trawl netJanuary 1 to December 3110PolandSquidFishing Zone 5Gill netJanuary 1 to December 3111PolandSquidFishing Zone 5Squid jiggerJanuary 1 to December 3112PolandSablefishFishing Zone 5Set linesJanuary 1 to December 3113PolandWalleye pollockFishing Zones 3 & 5Midwater trawlJanuary 1 to December 3114PolandSpiny dogfishFishing Zones 3 & 5Trawl netJanuary 1 to December 3115Union of Soviet Socialist RepublicsPacific hakeSub-Zones 5-1A, 5-1B and 5-2Midwater trawlNovember 30 to December 3116Union of Soviet Socialist RepublicsRockfishFishing Zone 5Trawl netJanuary 1 to December 3117Union of Soviet Socialist RepublicsSquidFishing Zone 5Gill netJanuary 1 to December 3118Union of Soviet Socialist RepublicsSquidFishing Zone 5Squid jiggerJanuary 1 to December 3119Union of Soviet Socialist RepublicsSablefishFishing Zone 5Set linesJanuary 1 to December 3120Union of Soviet Socialist RepublicsWalleye pollockFishing Zones 3 & 5Midwater trawlJanuary 1 to December 3121Union of Soviet Socialist RepublicsSpiny dogfishFishing Zones 3 & 5Trawl netJanuary 1 to December 3122All other CountriesPacific hakeSub-zones 5-1A, 5-1B and 5-2Midwater trawlNovember 30 to December 3123All other CountriesRockfishFishing Zone 5Trawl netJanuary 1 to December 3124All other CountriesSquidFishing Zone 5Gill netJanuary 1 to December 3125All other CountriesSquidFishing Zone 5Squid jiggerJanuary 1 to December 3126All other CountriesSablefishFishing Zone 5Set linesJanuary 1 to December 3127All other CountriesWalleye pollockFishing Zones 3 & 5Midwater trawlJanuary 1 to December 3128All other CountriesSpiny dogfishFishing Zones 3 & 5Trawl netJanuary 1 to December 31
SOR/78-753, s. 4; SOR/79-715, s. 14; SOR/82-771, s. 13; SOR/87-185, s. 10(Sections 2 and 36)
Scientific and Common NamesColumn IColumn IICommon NamesScientific Names1American plaiceHippoglossoides platessoides2ArgentineArgentina silus3Arctic CodBoreogadus saida4BillfishScomberesox saurus5ButterfishPeprilus triacanthus6CapelinMallotus villosus7CodGadus morhua8[Revoked, SOR/87-185, s. 11]9FlounderFish of the order heterosomata10TurbotReinhardtius hippoglossoides11HaddockMelanogrammus aeglefinusi12HakeMerluccius productus13HalibutHippoglossus hippoglossus14HerringClupea harengus15LingcodOphiodon elongatus16MackerelScomber scombrus17MenhadenBrevoortia tyrannus18Pacific CodGadus macrocephalusi19Pacific hakeMerluccius productus20Pacific Ocean perchSebastes alutus21Pollock or SaithePollachius virens22RedfishSebastes Spp.23Red hakeUrophycis chuss24River herring (Gaspereau)Alosa pseudoharengus and A. aestivalis25RockfishFish of any of the Sebastes species26Roughhead grenadierMacrourus berglax27Roundnose grenadierMacrourus rupestris28Sablefish (Black Cod)Anoplopoma fimbria29SalmonFish of the family of Salmonidae30SandlanceAmmodytes Americanus31Scallops (Sea)Placopecten magellanicus32Shark (other than dogfish)Squaliformes (other than squalidae)33ShrimpPandalus borealis34Silver hakeMerluccius bilinearis35SquidAny of: Loligo opalescens, Omastrephas bartramii, Onychoteuthis borealyaponicce, Berryteuthis magister, Illex illecebrosus, Logigo pealei36SwordfishXiphias gladius37TunaAny of: Thunnus albacares, T. Thynnus, T. atlanticus, T. alalunga, T. obesus, Euthynnus pelamis, Sarda sarda, S. Chiliensis and Euthynnus alletteratus38Walleye pollockTheragra chalcogramma39White hakeUrophycis tenuis40Windowpane flounderScophthalmus aquosus41Winter flounderPseudopleuronectes americanus42Witch flounderGlyptocephalus cynoglossus43Yellowtail flounderLimanda ferruginea
SOR/79-715, s. 14; SOR/82-771, s. 13; SOR/87-185, s. 11; SOR/94-293, s. 4[Revoked, SOR/93-62, s. 17](Sections 2 and 5)
Close Times Atlantic CoastItemColumn IColumn IIColumn IIISpeciesStock AreaClose Time1American plaiceSubarea 2 and Division 3KDecember 30 to December 312American plaiceDivision 3LNODecember 30 to December 313American plaiceSubdivision 3PsDecember 30 to December 314American plaiceDivision 4TJanuary 1 to December 315American plaiceDivision 4VWXDecember 30 to December 316ArgentineDivision 4VWXNovember 16 to April 147CapelinSubarea 2 and 3KDecember 30 to December 318CapelinDivision 3LJanuary 1 to December 319CapelinDivision 3PsJanuary 1 to December 3110CapelinDivisions 4R, 4S and 4TJanuary 1 to December 3111CodDivision 2GHDecember 30 to December 3112CodDivision 2JDecember 30 to December 3112.1CodDivision 3KDecember 30 to December 3112.2CodDivision 3LDecember 30 to December 3113CodDivision 3NODecember 30 to December 3114CodSubdivision 3PsDecember 30 to December 3115CodSubdivision 3Pn and Divisions 4R and 4SDecember 30 to December 3116CodDivision 4TVnMay 1 to December 3117CodSubdivision 4VnDecember 30 to December 3118CodDivision 4VsWDecember 30 to December 3119CodDivision 4XDecember 30 to December 3120FlounderDivision 4VWXDecember 30 to December 3121Greenland halibutSubarea 0December 30 to December 3122Greenland halibutDivision 2GHDecember 30 to December 3123Greenland halibutDivisions 2J and 3KLDecember 30 to December 3124Greenland halibutDivisions 4R, 4S and 4TDecember 30 to December 3125HaddockDivision 4VWDecember 30 to December 3126HaddockDivision 4XDecember 30 to December 3127Other fish not set out in this scheduleSubarea 3December 30 to December 3128Other fish not set out in this scheduleSubarea 4December 30 to December 3129Other fish not set out in this scheduleSubarea 5January 1 to December 3130PollockDivision 4VW and Subarea 5December 30 to December 3131RedfishSubarea 2 and Division 3KDecember 30 to December 3132RedfishDivision 3LNDecember 30 to December 3133RedfishDivision 3ODecember 30 to December 3134RedfishDivision 3PDecember 30 to December 3135RedfishDivisions 4R, 4S and 4TDecember 30 to December 3136RedfishDivision 4VWXDecember 30 to December 3137Roundnose grenadierSubarea 0December 30 to December 3138Roundnose grenadierSubareas 2 and 3December 30 to December 3139SharkAny SubareaDecember 30 to December 3140ShrimpSubarea 0December 30 to December 3141Silver hakeDivision 4VWXNovember 16 to April 1442SquidSubarea 3January 1 to June 3043SquidSubarea 4November 16 to June 3044SwordfishDivisions 3K, 3LNO and 4VWXApril 1 to May 3145TunaDivisions 3K, 3LNO and 4VWXApril 1 to May 3146White hakeDivision 3NODecember 30 to December 3147White hakeDivision 4VWXDecember 30 to December 3148Witch flounderDivisions 2J and 3KLDecember 30 to December 3149Witch flounderDivision 3NODecember 30 to December 3150Witch flounderSubdivision 3PsDecember 30 to December 3151Witch flounderDivisions 4R and 4SDecember 30 to December 3152Yellowtail flounderDivision 3LNODecember 30 to December 3153Yellowtail flounderDivision 4VWXDecember 30 to December 31
SOR/80-276, s. 2; SOR/87-185, s. 12; SOR/93-62, ss. 18, 19(E); SOR/94-293, s. 5