If you are fishing for Swordfish, Giant Bluefin Tuna and Bigeye Tuna the LT Marine 2 piece harpoon gets the job done. LT Marine 2PC Commercial Harpoon include a dart as well. The engagement is firm enough to prevent inadvertent release of the dart and fragile enough to allow disengagement of the dart from the shaft after the harpoon dart has engaged a fish.Īll two piece commercial harpoons come with a nylon/mesh storage bag. As the harpoon dart engages the dart shaft, the O-rings on the shaft engage the internal bore in the harpoon dart. The system incorporates wear and environmental resistant o-rings, and a specially machined dart shaft. The Harpoon Dart Retention System keeps the harpoon dart fixed to the harpoon dart shaft and prevents the harpoon dart from accidentally falling off the shaft under all circumstances. Marine solved this age old problem of darts fitting loosely and falling off dart shaft with our Patent Pending Harpoon Dart Retention system. The harpoon also features the Skurge of the Sea dart retention system. 100% Made in the USA with a Lifetime Warranty against material and workmanship defects.The harpoon comes rigged with a traditional bronze tuna dart available rigged with Dyneema Rope, or vinyl coated stainless steel cable with nicopress crimps.End cap made from marine grade 316 stainless steel with Stainless Steel with Eye-bolt for rigging.Come with our harpoon dart retention system designed by Laurel Tool & Engineering Co., Inc, which keeps the harpoon dart from inadvertently sliding off the dart shaft if you get slack in the harpoon dart line. Turned down to accept traditional 3/8 bronze harpoon darts. 7/16″ diameter dart shaft made from marine grade 316 stainless steel measuring 18″ long.Diamond hard Mil-A-8625 Type 3 hard coat anodized finish to prevent corrosion. The handle is 1″ Diameter 6061-T6 aluminum with a rough textured non slip grip to aid in handling/throwing.2 lb head made from marine grade 316 Stainless Steel, with recessed threads to prevent stuck dart shafts and striped threads for the when big fish roll over. The head, end cap, and coupler are permanently attached and sealed with o rings to prevent water intrusion and corrosion in a saltwater environment. The 8′ and 10′ two piece models are true two piece design.The 8′ and 10′ two piece units come standard with a storage bag.With the dart shaft removed the one piece harpoon measures in at 6.5 feet and can be stored in a gunwale rod holder. The 8′ one and two piece models weigh 7 lbs.A stainless steel eye bolt allows for the attachment of a retrieval line for throwing the harpoon. The overall weight of the harpoon is 7 pounds. Date: FR Document: 2023-15818 PDF 7 Pages (98.7 KB) National Science Foundation Notices. The all stainless steel head weighs 1.0 pounds. Atlantic Bluefin Tuna Fisheries Harpoon Category Quota Transfer. Made from 1″ T6061 hard anodized aluminium. until 4:30 p.m.LT Marine 2PC Commercial Harpoon is a throwing or cockpit harpoon. Calling 88 (Monday through Friday from 8 a.m.Separate from the dealer reporting requirement, Harpoon category permitted vessel owners are required to report the catch of all bluefin tuna retained or discarded dead within 24 hours of the landing(s) or end of each trip by: Late dealer reporting compromises NOAA Fisheries’ ability to implement actions such as quota and retention limit adjustments or fishery closures and may result in enforcement actions. Who is affected? This action applies only to commercial vessels with an Atlantic tunas Harpoon category permit.ĭealers are required to submit landing reports within 24 hours of receiving bluefin tuna. NOAA Fisheries is transferring 30 metric tons (mt) of Atlantic bluefin tuna quota to the Harpoon category from the Reserve category. With this transfer, the adjusted Harpoon category quota is 76 mt for the remainder of the 2020 fishing season. The adjusted Reserve category quota is 113 mt. The transfer will be in effect through November 15, 2020, or until the Harpoon category quota is reached, whichever comes first.
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