Section 8626 Of Article 2. Nets For Particular Varieties Of Fish From California Fish And Game Code >> Division 6. >> Part 3. >> Chapter 3. >> Article 2.
8626
. (a) Notwithstanding Section 8625, and where consistent with
the determination made pursuant to subdivisions (b) and (c), the
director may reduce the minimum mesh size permitted for gill and
trammel nets used to take California halibut from 8 1/2 inches to not
less than 8 inches in any or all areas south of a line extending 240
magnetic from the boundary line between the Counties of Los Angeles
and Ventura.
(b) If, on or before October 1, 1990, the department determines
that commercial landings of California halibut taken south of the
line extending 240 magnetic from the boundary line between the
Counties of Los Angeles and Ventura in the period between September
1, 1989, and August 31, 1990, decline by 10 percent or more compared
with landings of California halibut taken in this area during the
period between September 1, 1988, and August 31, 1989, the department
shall assess the impact of the 8 1/2 inch minimum mesh size
restriction on the California halibut fishery in the area described
in subdivision (a). The assessment shall include, but is not limited
to, an analysis of landing data, including landings of California
halibut in Los Angeles, Orange, and San Diego Counties, the age and
size composition of the catch, and the department's monitoring at sea
of the gill and trammel net fishery.
(c) If the department determines that the 8 1/2 inch minimum mesh
size, established pursuant to Section 8625 has directly resulted in a
decline of 10 percent or more in landings of California halibut
south of the line extending 240 magnetic from the boundary between
the Counties of Los Angeles and Ventura, the director shall hold a
public hearing in the area affected to make findings and take public
testimony prior to taking any action pursuant to subdivision (a).
(d) This section shall become operative on August 15, 1989.