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PDFWAC 220-360-520

Columbia River emerging commercial fisheryIssuance of an emerging commercial fishery license and experimental fishery permitLicense and permit conditions.

(1) To maintain consistency in this fishery enabling the department to gather the best available information, a fisher selected by lottery will be able to obtain a permit for the duration of the fishery.
(2) Applications for participation in the lottery are due by October 15th of the year preceding the fishery starting with October 15, 2023, (for the fishery starting in 2024). Any permits remaining available or that become available will be part of the subsequent year's lottery subject to all of the same conditions of the original lottery taking place in 2023.
(a) Only one application per person is allowed, and only one alternative gear type may be permitted per person for this emerging commercial fishery. Selected fishers wishing to switch between alternative gear types (e.g., purse seine to beach seine) may do so with written approval from the WDFW staff and said switch may only occur between fishing seasons.
(b) The proof of purchase for the alternative gear an applicant is interested in fishing must be submitted to WDFW by April 30th in the inaugural year for each fisher. If such proof of purchase is not submitted by the above date, the department will notify that fisher of their failure and select a new fisher to replace them in the fishery.
(3) Issuance of the annual emerging commercial fishery license and experimental fishery permit will occur by November 15th.
(a) If the total number of available permits is not filled from the applications received by the deadline for that year, the department may ask for additional applications. If more applications are submitted than the number of permits available for that year, the WDFW will select and notify additional fishers to serve as alternates in the event a selected applicant is no longer able to participate or fails to present the proper proof of purchase for alternate gear.
(b) Applicants selected must respond within 10 business days of being notified by WDFW to accept the permit and purchase the emerging fishery license. If the applicant fails to purchase the license and permit within 10 business days of notification of selection, WDFW may issue the license and permit to another applicant.
(4) The conditions of possessing a valid license and permit are as follows:
(a) Fishery participants are not precluded from participation in other commercial fisheries.
(b) Fishery participants are required to have a state observer observing their catch while actively fishing.
(c) Fishery participants are required to actively fish all of the open periods during any season of the fishery. WDFW reserves the right to make exceptions. To qualify for this exception the permit holder must contact WDFW ahead of any open fishery period for which they will be unable to participate and document their inability to participate in writing. If this exception is granted, WDFW will notify the permit holder in writing of that decision before that open fishery period.
(d) This license and permit are not transferable between persons. The license and permit holder must be present and in possession of a valid license and permit during fishing operations.
(e) It is unlawful to violate the conditions of the emerging commercial fishery license and experimental fishery permit. A violation of this subsection is punishable under RCW 77.15.540 Unlawful use of a commercial fishery licensePenalty.
(f) This license and permit may be revoked, at any time, at the discretion of the director. Future licenses and permits denied for failure to comply with conditions specified in the permit or violations of other commercial fishing regulations.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 77.04.012, 77.04.020, 77.04.130, 77.12.045, 77.12.047, 77.70.160, 77.50.030, and 77.65.400. WSR 23-18-097 (Order 23-182), § 220-360-520, filed 9/6/23, effective 10/7/23; WSR 22-23-006 (Order 22-262), § 220-360-520, filed 11/2/22, effective 12/3/22.]