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When there are multiple IFQ permits with catch that has an even number (such as 100 lbs), the catch is first allocated by permits (such as 50% - 50%). For sold weight, the extra pound goes to the IFQ permit with the larger permit number (even though the catch is an even number). For deadloss, the extra pound goes to the IFQ permit with the smaller permit number (even though the catch is an even number). Then the catch is split by stat area (75-25). For deadloss, and regardless of stat area, the extra pound goes to the IFQ permit with the smaller permit number. For sold weight, and regardless of stat area, the extra pound goes to the IFQ permit with the larger permit numberthe smaller IFQ permit, the extra sold pound goes to the larger stat area and the extra deadloss pound goes to the smaller stat area. For the larger IFQ permit, the extra sold pound goes to the smaller stat area and the extra deadloss pound goes to the larger stat area.
When there are multiple IFQ permits with catch that has an odd number (such as 101 lbs), the weight is first allocated to permits (such as 51% - 50%). For sold weight, the extra pound goes to the permit with the larger permit number (such as 990052); for deadloss, the extra pound goes to the permit with the smaller permit number (such as 990051). The catch is then split by stat area percents (such as 75% - 25%). For the smaller permit (990051), the extra sold pound and an extra deadloss pound is added to the smaller stat area (575731). For the larger permit (990052), an extra sold pound and an extra deadloss pound is added to the larger stat area (575732).