The allocation to the rockfish entry level longline fishery for the following rockfish primary species . . . | For 2012 will be . . . | If the catch of a rockfish primary species during a calendar year exceeds 90 percent of the allocation for that rockfish primary species then the allocation of that rockfish primary species in the following calendar year will increase by . . . | Except that the maximum amount of the TAC assigned to the Rockfish Program (after deducting the incidental catch allowance) that may be allocated to the rockfish entry level non-trawl fishery for each rockfish primary species is . . . |
Northern rockfish | 5 mt | 5 mt | 2 percent. |
Pacific ocean perch | 5 mt | 5 mt | 1 percent. |
Pelagic shelf rockfish | 30 mt | 20 mt | 5 percent. |
50 C.F.R. §Table 28e to Part 679