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1 For-Hire eVTRs in the Mid-Atlantic
August 2018 AFS

2 Overview What? When? Why? How did it go? Lessons Learned…

3 What? Paper  Electronic Monthly  48 hours
About 900 vessels, 426 submitted for-hire paper VTRs in 2015 “Omnibus Framework (FW) Action” Relatively quick (2 meetings) and simple Contractor had lead (Andy Loftus)

4 When? Proposed as an action: October 2015 1st FW Meeting: June 2016
Advisor Input: July 2016 2nd FW Meeting: August 2016 Proposed Rule: May 2017 Final Rule: September 2017 (permit letter) Effective: March 12, 2018

5 When - Trainings? 2 in April 2017 2 in February 2018
Webinar in March 2018

6 Why? Only effort from VTRs used for MRIP
Monthly reporting interval Opportunity to use catch data is coming Get ready for 1-stop reporting

7 How did it go? Pretty good…

8 How did it go?

9 How did it go?

10 How did it go?

11 Lessons Learned - Good The technology worked, had viable options
lots of help (Policy, Reporting) helpdesk Having a contractor helped (Andy Loftus) dedicated focus Council involvement in outreach implementation NOAA participation in Council outreach port agents

12 Lessons Learned - Good Relatively simple Time to prepare
2 changes Time to prepare 6 month effective date buffer Had a champion in the Industry Rick Bellavance Use of ambassadors Had some folks familiar it from the beginning

13 Lessons Learned…Better next time
Use of ambassadors more + New England New England outreach

14 Future… 2 key long-term benefits Use catch data (with validation)
One-stop reporting 4 to 1… Also, private tilefish mandatory reporting


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