The National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) adjusts the General category daily Atlantic 
bluefin tuna (BFT) retention limit to three large medium or  giant BFT per vessel per day/trip 
effective June 3 through August 31, 2011.  The commercial General category fishery will reopen 
on June  1.  The default retention limit of.Q!!£ large mediiIm or giant BFT pe r  vessel per day/trip 
will apply June  1 and June 2.  NMFS takes this action after consideration of the regulatory 
determination criteria at § 635.27(a)(8) regarding inseason adjustments. 
The General category daily retention limit applies to vessels permitted in the commercial 
Atlantic tunas General category and the Highly Migratory Species (HMS) CharterlHeadboat 
category while fishing commercially.  These limits are effective for all areas except for the Gul f  
of  Mexico, which is designated as spawning grounds for BFT and where NMFS does not allow 
targeted fishing.  Regardless of  the duration of  a fishing trip, the daily retention limit applies 
upon landing.  For example, whether a v~ssel fishing under the General category limit takes a 
two-day trip or makes two trips in one day, the daily limit of  three fish may not be exceeded 
upon landing. 
NMFS regulations at 50 CFR 635.21(a)(1) require that all BFT that are released be handled in a 
manner that will maximize survivability, and without removing the fish from the water.  For 
additional information on safe handling, s e e  the Careful Catch and Release brochure available at 
Highly Migratory Species.  . 
This notice is a courtesy to BFTfishery permit holders to help keep you informed about the 
fishery.  For additional info:r;mation, call (888) 872':'8862or (978) 281-9260, or go to  . 
www.hmspermits.gov.  OffiCial notice of Federal fishery actions 'is made through filing such 
notice with the Office of  th  ed~ral Register.:  .'