80_FR_10286 80 FR 10249 - Fisheries of the Exclusive Economic Zone Off Alaska; Gulf of Alaska; Final 2015 and 2016 Harvest Specifications for Groundfish

80 FR 10249 - Fisheries of the Exclusive Economic Zone Off Alaska; Gulf of Alaska; Final 2015 and 2016 Harvest Specifications for Groundfish

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Federal Register Volume 80, Issue 37 (February 25, 2015)

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NMFS announces final 2015 and 2016 harvest specifications, apportionments, and Pacific halibut prohibited species catch limits for the groundfish fishery of the Gulf of Alaska (GOA). This action is necessary to establish harvest limits for groundfish during the 2015 and 2016 fishing years and to accomplish the goals and objectives of the Fishery Management Plan for Groundfish of the GOA. The intended effect of this action is to conserve and manage the groundfish resources in the GOA in accordance with the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act.

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Fisheries of the Exclusive Economic Zone Off Alaska; Gulf of Alaska; 
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

50 CFR Part 679

[Docket No. 140918791-4999-02]
RIN 0648-XD516


Fisheries of the Exclusive Economic Zone Off Alaska; Gulf of 
Alaska; Final 2015 and 2016 Harvest Specifications for Groundfish

AGENCY: National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and 
Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Commerce.

ACTION: Final rule; harvest specifications and closures.

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SUMMARY: NMFS announces final 2015 and 2016 harvest specifications, 
apportionments, and Pacific halibut prohibited species catch limits for 
the groundfish fishery of the Gulf of Alaska (GOA). This action is 
necessary to establish harvest limits for groundfish during the 2015 
and 2016 fishing years and to accomplish the goals and objectives of 
the Fishery Management Plan for Groundfish of the GOA. The intended 
effect of this action is to conserve and manage the groundfish 
resources in the GOA in accordance with the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery 
Conservation and Management Act.

DATES: Harvest specifications and closures are effective at 1200 hrs, 
Alaska local time (A.l.t.), February 25, 2015, through 2400 hrs, 
A.l.t., December 31, 2016.

ADDRESSES: Electronic copies of the Final Alaska Groundfish Harvest 
Specifications Environmental Impact Statement (EIS), Record of Decision 
(ROD), and the Supplementary Information Report (SIR) to the EIS 
prepared for this action are available from http://alaskafisheries.noaa.gov. The final 2014 Stock Assessment and Fishery 
Evaluation (SAFE) report for the groundfish resources of the GOA, dated 
November 2014, is available from the North Pacific Fishery Management 
Council (Council) at 605 West 4th Avenue, Suite 306, Anchorage, AK 
99510-2252, phone 907-271-2809, or from the Council's Web site at 
http://www.npfmc.org.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Obren Davis, 907-586-7228.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: NMFS manages the GOA groundfish fisheries in 
the exclusive economic zone of the GOA under the Fishery Management 
Plan for Groundfish of the Gulf of Alaska (FMP). The Council prepared 
the FMP under the authority of the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery 
Conservation and Management Act (Magnuson-Stevens Act), 16 U.S.C. 1801 
et seq. Regulations governing U.S. fisheries and implementing the FMP 
appear at 50 CFR parts 600, 679, and 680.
    The FMP and its implementing regulations require NMFS, after 
consultation with the Council, to specify the total allowable catch 
(TAC) for each target species, the sum of which must be within the 
optimum yield (OY) range of 116,000 to 800,000 metric tons (mt). 
Section 679.20(c)(1) further requires NMFS to publish and solicit 
public comment on proposed annual TACs, Pacific halibut prohibited 
species catch (PSC) limits, and seasonal allowances of pollock and 
Pacific cod. Upon consideration of public comment received under Sec.  
679.20(c)(1), NMFS must publish notice of final harvest specifications 
for up to two fishing years as annual target TAC, per Sec.  
679.20(c)(3)(ii). The final harvest specifications set forth in Tables 
1 through 36 of this document reflect the outcome of this process, as 
required at Sec.  679.20(c).
    The proposed 2015 and 2016 harvest specifications for groundfish of 
the GOA and Pacific halibut PSC limits were published in the Federal 
Register on December 8, 2014 (79 FR 72593). Comments were invited and 
accepted through January 7, 2015. NMFS did not receive any comments on 
the proposed harvest specifications. In December 2014, NMFS consulted 
with the Council regarding the 2015 and 2016 harvest specifications. 
After considering public testimony, as well as biological and economic 
data that were available at the Council's December 2014 meeting, NMFS 
is implementing the final 2015 and 2016 harvest specifications, as 
recommended by the Council. For 2015, the sum of the TAC amounts is 
536,158 mt. For 2016, the sum of the TAC amounts is 590,161 mt.

Other Actions Affecting the 2015 and 2016 Harvest Specifications

Amendment 97 to the FMP: Chinook Salmon Prohibited Species Catch Limits 
in the Non-Pollock Trawl Groundfish Fisheries

    In June 2013, the Council took final action to implement measures 
to control Chinook salmon PSC in all non-pollock trawl groundfish 
fisheries in the Western and Central GOA. This action, Amendment 97 to 
the FMP, would set an initial annual PSC limit of 7,500 Chinook salmon 
apportioned among the sectors of trawl catcher/processors, trawl 
catcher vessels participating in the Central GOA Rockfish Program, and 
trawl catcher vessels not participating in the Central GOA Rockfish 
Program fishing for groundfish species other than pollock. The pollock 
directed fishery is not included in the Council's recommended action, 
as that fishery is already subject to Chinook salmon PSC limits (Sec.  
679.21(h)).
    NMFS published a notice of availability for Amendment 97 on June 5, 
2014 (79 FR 32525). On September 3, 2014, the Secretary of Commerce 
(Secretary) approved Amendment 97. The proposed rule that would 
implement Amendment 97 published on June 25, 2014 (79 FR 35971), with 
public comments accepted through July 25, 2014. The proposed rule 
contains a description of the affected management areas and groundfish 
fisheries, the non-pollock trawl groundfish fisheries and associated 
sectors, the history and goals of Amendment 97, and the provisions of 
the proposed action. Those provisions include proposed Chinook salmon 
PSC limits by sector, seasonal allocations, and other aspects 
associated with the implementation of Chinook salmon PSC limits for the 
non-pollock trawl groundfish fisheries in the Western and Central GOA. 
One provision that could affect the 2016 Chinook salmon PSC limits is 
the ``incentive buffer.'' This mechanism provides for an increased 
annual Chinook salmon PSC limit if sectors catch less than their limit 
of Chinook salmon in the previous year. The final rule to implement 
Amendment 97 published on December 2, 2014 (79 FR 71350). The Chinook 
salmon PSC limits implemented by Amendment 97 were effective on January 
1, 2015. Specific sector limits for the non-pollock groundfish 
fisheries are described later in this preamble. NMFS will monitor the 
Chinook salmon PSC in the non-pollock GOA groundfish fisheries and 
close an applicable sector if it reaches its 2015 Chinook salmon PSC 
limit.

Acceptable Biological Catch (ABC) and TAC Specifications

    In December 2014, the Council, its Advisory Panel (AP), and its 
Scientific and Statistical Committee (SSC) reviewed the most recent 
biological and harvest information about the condition of groundfish 
stocks in the GOA. This information was compiled by the Council's GOA 
Groundfish Plan Team and was presented in the draft 2014 SAFE report 
for the GOA groundfish fisheries, dated November 2014 (see ADDRESSES). 
The SAFE report contains a review of the latest scientific analyses

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and estimates of each species' biomass and other biological parameters, 
as well as summaries of the available information on the GOA ecosystem 
and the economic condition of the groundfish fisheries off Alaska. From 
these data and analyses, the Plan Team estimates an overfishing level 
(OFL) and ABC for each species or species group. The 2014 report was 
made available for public review during the public comment period for 
the proposed harvest specifications.
    In previous years, the largest changes from the proposed to the 
final harvest specifications have been based on recent NMFS stock 
surveys, which provide updated estimates of stock biomass and spatial 
distribution, and changes to the models used for producing stock 
assessments. At the November 2014 Plan Team meeting, NMFS scientists 
presented updated and new survey results, changes to stock assessment 
models, and accompanying stock assessment estimates for all groundfish 
species and species groups that are included in the final 2014 SAFE 
report. The SSC reviewed this information at the December 2014 Council 
meeting. Changes from the proposed to the final 2015 and 2016 harvest 
specifications are discussed below.
    The final 2015 and 2016 OFLs, ABCs, and TACs are based on the best 
available biological and socioeconomic information, including projected 
biomass trends, information on assumed distribution of stock biomass, 
and revised methods used to calculate stock biomass. The FMP specifies 
the formulas, or tiers, to be used to compute OFLs and ABCs. The 
formulas applicable to a particular stock or stock complex are 
determined by the level of reliable information available to fisheries 
scientists. This information is categorized into a successive series of 
six tiers to define OFL and ABC amounts, with Tier 1 representing the 
highest level of information quality available and Tier 6 representing 
the lowest level of information quality available. The Plan Team used 
the FMP tier structure to calculate OFL and ABC amounts for each 
groundfish species. The SSC adopted the final 2015 and 2016 OFLs and 
ABCs recommended by the Plan Team for all groundfish species. The 
Council adopted the SSC's OFL and ABC recommendations and the AP's TAC 
recommendations. The final TAC recommendations were based on the ABCs 
as adjusted for other biological and socioeconomic considerations, 
including maintaining the sum of all TACs within the required OY range 
of 116,000 to 800,000 mt.
    The Council recommended 2015 and 2016 TACs that are equal to ABCs 
for sablefish, deep-water flatfish, rex sole, Pacific ocean perch, 
northern rockfish, shortraker rockfish, dusky rockfish, rougheye 
rockfish, demersal shelf rockfish, thornyhead rockfish, ``other 
rockfish,'' big skates, longnose skates, other skates, sculpins, 
sharks, squids, and octopuses in the GOA. The Council recommended TACs 
for 2015 and 2016 that are less than the ABCs for pollock, Pacific cod, 
shallow-water flatfish in the Western GOA, arrowtooth flounder, 
flathead sole in the Western and Central GOA, ``other rockfish'' in the 
Southeast Outside district, and Atka mackerel. The Pacific cod TACs are 
set to accommodate the State's guideline harvest levels (GHLs) for 
Pacific cod so that the ABCs are not exceeded. The shallow-water 
flatfish, arrowtooth flounder, and flathead sole TACs are set to allow 
for increased harvest opportunities for these target species while 
conserving the halibut PSC limit for use in other, more fully utilized 
fisheries. The ``other rockfish'' TAC in the Southeast Outside District 
(SEO) is set to reduce the amount of discards. The Atka mackerel TAC is 
set to accommodate incidental catch amounts in other fisheries.
    The final 2015 and 2016 harvest specifications approved by the 
Secretary are unchanged from those recommended by the Council and are 
consistent with the preferred harvest strategy alternative in the EIS 
(see ADDRESSES). NMFS finds that the Council's recommended OFLs, ABCs, 
and TACs are consistent with the biological condition of the groundfish 
stocks as described in the final 2014 SAFE report. NMFS also finds that 
the Council's recommendations for OFLs, ABCs, and TACs are consistent 
with the biological condition of groundfish stocks as adjusted for 
other biological and socioeconomic considerations, including 
maintaining the total TAC within the OY range. NMFS reviewed the 
Council's recommended TAC specifications and apportionments, and 
approves these harvest specifications under 50 CFR 679.20(c)(3)(ii). 
The apportionment of TAC amounts among gear types and sectors, 
processing sectors, and seasons is discussed below.
    Tables 1 and 2 list the final 2015 and 2016 OFLs, ABCs, TACs, and 
area apportionments of groundfish in the GOA. The sums of the 2015 and 
2016 ABCs are 685,597 mt and 731,049 mt, respectively, which are higher 
in 2015 and 2016 than the 2014 ABC sum of 640,675 mt (79 FR 12890, 
March 6, 2014).

Specification and Apportionment of TAC Amounts

    NMFS' apportionment of groundfish species is based on the 
distribution of biomass among the regulatory areas over which NMFS 
manages the species. Additional regulations govern the apportionment of 
pollock, Pacific cod, and sablefish. Additional detail on the 
apportionment of pollock, Pacific cod, and sablefish are described 
below.
    The ABC for the pollock stock in the combined Western, Central, and 
West Yakutat Regulatory Areas (W/C/WYK) includes the amount for the GHL 
established by the State for the Prince William Sound (PWS) pollock 
fishery. The Plan Team, SSC, AP, and Council recommended that the sum 
of all State and Federal water pollock removals from the GOA not exceed 
ABC recommendations. Based on genetic studies, fisheries scientists 
believe that the pollock in PWS is not a separate stock from the 
combined W/C/WYK population. Since 1996, the Plan Team has had a 
protocol of recommending that the GHL amount be deducted from the GOA-
wide ABC. For 2015 and 2016, the SSC recommended and the Council 
approved the W/C/WYK pollock ABC including the amount to account for 
the State's PWS GHL. At the November 2014 Plan Team meeting, State 
fisheries managers recommended setting the PWS GHL at 2.5 percent of 
the annual W/C/WYK pollock ABC. For 2015, this yields a PWS pollock GHL 
of 4,783 mt, an increase of 620 mt from the 2014 PWS GHL of 4,163 mt. 
For 2016, the PWS pollock GHL is 6,271 mt, an increase of 2,108 mt from 
the 2014 PWS pollock GHL.
    The Council also adopted the SSC's recommendation to revise the 
terminology used when apportioning pollock in the Western, Central, and 
West Yakutat Regulatory Areas. The SSC recommended describing 
apportionments of pollock to the Western, Central, and West Yakutat 
Regulatory Areas as ``apportionments of annual catch limit (ACLs)'' 
rather than ``ABCs.'' The SSC annually recommends a combined pollock 
ABC for the Western, Central, and West Yakutat Regulatory Areas based 
on factors such as scientific uncertainty in the estimate of the area-
wide OFL, data uncertainty, and recruitment variability. Section 
3.2.3.3.2 of FMP specifies that the ACL is equal to the ABC. 
Historically, the SSC has recommended apportioning the combined 
Western, Central, and West Yakutat ABC between these three individual 
Regulatory Areas. However, the subarea ABCs have not been based on 
scientific uncertainty in the OFL,

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data uncertainty, or other conservation or biological concerns, but 
rather on seasonal and spatial apportionment procedures established 
under the Steller sea lion protection measures for pollock TAC in the 
Western and Central Regulatory Areas. The SSC noted that describing 
subarea apportionments as ``apportionments of the ACL'' more accurately 
reflects that such apportionments address management, rather than 
biological or conservation, concerns. In addition, apportioning the ACL 
in this manner allow NMFS to balance any transfer of TAC from one area 
to another pursuant to regulations at Sec.  679.20(a)(5)(iv)(B) to 
ensure that the area-wide ACL and ABC are not exceeded. The SSC noted 
that this terminology change is acceptable for pollock in the Western, 
Central, and West Yakutat Regulatory Areas only. There is one aggregate 
pollock OFL in these areas, and Steller sea lion protection measures 
provide a spatial and seasonal apportionment procedure for the pollock 
TAC in the Western and Central Regulatory Areas. This change is not 
applicable for pollock in the Southeast Outside GOA Regulatory Area, 
which is managed as a separate stock.
    NMFS establishes pollock TACs in the Western, Central, West Yakutat 
Regulatory Areas, and the Southeast Outside District of the GOA (see 
Tables 1 and 2). NMFS also establishes seasonal apportionments of the 
annual pollock TAC in the Western and Central Regulatory Areas of the 
GOA among Statistical Areas 610, 620, and 630. These apportionments are 
divided equally among each of the following four seasons: The A season 
(January 20 through March 10), the B season (March 10 through May 31), 
the C season (August 25 through October 1), and the D season (October 1 
through November 1) (Sec.  679.23(d)(2)(i) through (iv), and Sec.  
679.20(a)(5)(iv)(A) and (B)). Additional detail is provided below; 
Tables 3 and 4 list these amounts.
    The 2015 and 2016 Pacific cod TACs are set to accommodate the 
State's GHL for Pacific cod in State waters in the Central and Western 
Regulatory Areas, as well as in PWS. The Plan Team, SSC, AP, and 
Council recommended that the sum of all State and Federal water Pacific 
cod removals from the GOA not exceed ABC recommendations. Accordingly, 
the Council set the 2015 and 2016 Pacific cod TACs in the Eastern, 
Central, and Western Regulatory Areas to account for State GHLs. 
Therefore, the 2015 and 2016 Pacific cod TACs are less than the ABCs by 
the following amounts: (1) Eastern GOA, 707 mt; (2) Central GOA, 15,330 
mt; and (3) Western GOA, 11,611 mt. These amounts reflect the sum of 
the State's 2015 and 2016 GHLs in these areas, which are 25 percent of 
the Eastern and Central ABCs, and 30 percent of the Western GOA ABC.
    NMFS establishes seasonal apportionments of the annual Pacific cod 
TAC in the Central and Western Regulatory Areas. Sixty percent of the 
annual TAC is apportioned to the A season for hook-and-line, pot, and 
jig gear from January 1 through June 10, and for trawl gear from 
January 20 through June 10. Forty percent of the annual TAC is 
apportioned to the B season for hook-and-line, pot, and jig gear from 
September 1 through December 31, and for trawl gear from September 1 
through November 1 (Sec. Sec.  679.23(d)(3) and 679.20(a)(12)). The 
Central and Western GOA Pacific cod TACs are allocated among various 
gear and operational sectors. The Pacific cod sector apportionments are 
discussed in detail in a subsequent section of this preamble.
    The Council's recommendation for sablefish area apportionments 
takes into account the prohibition on the use of trawl gear in the SEO 
District of the Eastern Regulatory Area and makes available 5 percent 
of the combined Eastern Regulatory Area ABCs to trawl gear for use as 
incidental catch in other groundfish fisheries in the WYK District 
(Sec.  679.20(a)(4)(i)). Tables 7 and 8 list the final 2015 and 2016 
allocations of sablefish TAC to hook-and-line and trawl gear in the 
GOA.

Changes From the Proposed 2015 and 2016 Harvest Specifications in the 
GOA

    In October 2014, the Council's recommendations for the proposed 
2015 and 2016 harvest specifications (79 FR 72593, December 8, 2014) 
were based largely on information contained in the final 2013 SAFE 
report for the GOA groundfish fisheries, dated November 2013 (see 
ADDRESSES). The Council proposed that the final OFLs, ABCs, and TACs 
established for the 2015 groundfish fisheries (79 FR 12890, March 6, 
2014) be used for the proposed 2015 and 2016 harvest specifications, 
pending completion and review of the 2014 SAFE report at its December 
2014 meeting.
    As described previously, the SSC adopted the final 2015 and 2016 
OFLs and ABCs recommended by the Plan Team. The Council adopted the 
SSC's OFL and ABC recommendations and the AP's TAC recommendations for 
2015 and 2016. The final 2015 ABCs are higher than the proposed 2015 
ABCs published in the proposed 2015 and 2016 harvest specifications (79 
FR 72593, December 8, 2014) for pollock, Pacific cod, sablefish, 
shallow-water flatfish, deep-water flatfish, arrowtooth flounder, 
flathead sole, Pacific ocean perch, dusky rockfish, longnose skate, and 
``other skates.'' The final 2015 ABCs are lower than the proposed 2015 
ABCs for northern rockfish, rougheye rockfish, demersal shelf rockfish, 
and big skates. The final 2016 ABCs are higher than the proposed 2016 
ABCs for pollock, Pacific cod, shallow-water flatfish, flathead sole, 
Pacific ocean perch, longnose skate, and ``other skates.'' The final 
2016 ABCs are lower than the proposed 2016 ABCs for deep-water 
flatfish, rex sole, arrowtooth flounder, northern rockfish, dusky 
rockfish, rougheye rockfish, and big skates. For the remaining target 
species--Atka mackerel, sculpins, sharks, squids, and octopus--the 
Council recommended, and the Secretary approved, the final 2015 and 
2016 ABCs that are the same as the proposed 2015 and 2016 ABCs.
    Additional information explaining the changes between the proposed 
and final ABCs is included in the final 2014 SAFE report, which was not 
available when the Council made its proposed ABC and TAC 
recommendations in October 2014. At that time, the most recent stock 
assessment information was contained in the final 2013 SAFE report. The 
final 2014 SAFE report contains the best and most recent scientific 
information on the condition of the groundfish stocks, as previously 
discussed in this preamble, and is available for review (see 
ADDRESSES). The Council considered the final 2014 SAFE report in 
December 2014 when it made recommendations for the final 2015 and 2016 
harvest specifications. In the GOA, the total final 2015 TAC amount is 
536,158 mt, an increase of 5 percent from the total proposed 2015 TAC 
amount of 511,599 mt. The total final 2016 TAC amount is 590,161 mt, an 
increase of 15 percent from the total proposed 2016 TAC amount of 
511,599 mt. The following table in this preamble summarizes the 
principle reason for the difference between the proposed and final 
TACs.
    Based on changes to the assessment method (model) used by stock 
assessment scientists, for 2015 and 2016 the greatest TAC increase is 
for Pacific cod. Based on changes in the estimates of overall biomass, 
the greatest TAC increases are for shallow-water flatfish, longnose 
skate, other skates, and Pacific ocean perch. Based upon changes in the 
estimates of biomass, the greatest decreases in TACs are for rougheye 
rockfish, demersal shelf rockfish, and big skate. For all other species 
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proposed to the final TACs are within plus or minus five percent of the 
proposed TACs. These TAC changes correspond to associated changes in 
the ABCs and TACs, as recommended by the SSC, AP, and Council.
    Additionally, based upon the Council's recommended changes in 
setting the TACs at amounts below ABCs, the greatest decreases in TACs 
are for shallow-water flatfish, arrowtooth flounder, flathead sole, and 
``other rockfish.'' The Council believed, and NMFS concurs, that 
setting TACs for the three preceding flatfish species equal to ABCs 
would not reflect anticipated harvest levels accurately, as the Council 
and NMFS expect halibut PSC limits to constrain these fisheries in 2015 
and 2016.
    Detailed information providing the basis for the changes described 
above is contained in the final 2014 SAFE report. The final TACs are 
based on the best scientific information available. These TACs are 
specified in compliance with the harvest strategy described in the 
proposed and final rules for the 2015 and 2016 harvest specifications. 
The changes in TACs between the proposed rule and this final rule are 
compared in the following table.

                                     Comparison of Proposed and Final 2015 and 2016 GOA Total Allowable Catch Limits
                                              [Values are rounded to the nearest metric ton and percentage]
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                                         2015 and                 2015 Final                             2016 final
                                           2016      2015 Final   minus 2015   Percentage   2016 final   minus 2016   Percentage   Principle reason for
               Species                   proposed       TAC        Proposed    difference      TAC        proposed    difference        difference
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Pollock..............................      193,809      199,151        5,342            3      257,178       63,369           33  Model \1\
Pacific cod..........................       61,519       75,202       13,683           22       75,202       13,683           22  Model
Sablefish............................        9,554       10,522          968           10        9,558            4            0  N/A
Shallow-water flatfish...............       32,027       35,381        3,354           10       32,877          850            3  Biomass \2\
Deep-water flatfish..................       13,303       13,334           31            0       13,177         -126           -1  Biomass
Rex sole.............................        9,155        9,150           -5            0        8,979         -176           -2  Biomass
Arrowtooth flounder..................      103,300      103,300            0            0      103,300            0            0  N/A
Flathead sole........................       27,726       27,756           30            0       27,759           33            0  N/A
Pacific ocean perch..................       19,764       21,012        1,248            6       21,436        1,672            8  Biomass
Northern rockfish....................        5,010        4,998          -12            0        4,721         -289           -6  Biomass
Shortraker rockfish..................        1,323        1,323            0            0        1,323            0            0  N/A
Dusky rockfish.......................        5,081        5,109           28            1        4,711         -370           -7  Biomass
Rougheye rockfish....................        1,262        1,122         -140          -11        1,142         -120          -10  Biomass
Demersal shelf rockfish..............          274          225          -49          -18          225          -49          -18  Biomass
Thornyhead rockfish..................        1,841        1,841            0            0        1,841            0            0  N/A
Other rockfish.......................        1,811        1,811            0            0        1,811            0            0  N/A
Atka mackerel........................        2,000        2,000            0            0        2,000            0            0  N/A
Big skate............................        3,762        3,255         -507          -13        3,255         -507          -13  Biomass
Longnose skate.......................        2,876        3,218          342           12        3,218          342           12  Biomass
Other skates.........................        1,989        2,235          246           12        2,235          246           12  Biomass
Sculpins.............................        5,569        5,569            0            0        5,569            0            0  N/A
Sharks...............................        5,989        5,989            0            0        5,989            0            0  N/A
Squids...............................        1,148        1,148            0            0        1,148            0            0  N/A
Octopuses............................        1,507        1,507            0            0        1,507            0            0  N/A
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    Total............................      511,599      536,158       24,559            5      590,161       78,562           15  ......................
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\1\ Model--Change in assessment methodology.
\2\ Biomass--Change in estimate of biomass.

    The final 2015 and 2016 TAC recommendations for the GOA are within 
the OY range established for the GOA and do not exceed the ABC for any 
species or species group. Tables 1 and 2 list the final OFL, ABC, and 
TAC amounts for GOA groundfish for 2015 and 2016, respectively.

 Table 1--Final 2015 ABCs, TACs, and OFLs of Groundfish for the Western/Central/West Yakutat, Western, Central,
   Eastern Regulatory Areas, and in the West Yakutat, Southeast Outside, and Gulfwide Districts of the Gulf of
                                                     Alaska
                                 [Values are rounded to the nearest metric ton]
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                  Species                              Area \1\                OFL          ABC          TAC
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Pollock \2\...............................  Shumagin (610)...............          n/a       31,634       31,634
                                            Chirikof (620)...............          n/a       97,579       97,579
                                            Kodiak (630).................          n/a       52,594       52,594
                                            WYK (640)....................          n/a        4,719        4,719
                                            W/C/WYK (subtotal)...........      256,545      191,309      186,526
                                            SEO (650)....................       16,833       12,625       12,625
                                            Total........................      273,378      203,934      199,151
Pacific cod \3\...........................  W............................          n/a       38,702       27,091
                                            C............................          n/a       61,320       45,990
                                            E............................          n/a        2,828        2,121
                                            Total........................      140,300      102,850       75,202
Sablefish \4\.............................  W............................          n/a        1,474        1,474
                                            C............................          n/a        4,658        4,658
                                            WYK..........................          n/a        1,708        1,708
                                            SEO..........................          n/a        2,682        2,682
                                            E (WYK and SEO) (subtotal)...          n/a        4,390        4,390

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                                            Total........................       12,425       10,522       10,522
Shallow-water flatfish \5\................  W............................          n/a       22,074       13,250
                                            C............................          n/a       19,297       19,297
                                            WYK..........................          n/a        2,209        2,209
                                            SEO..........................          n/a          625          625
                                            Total........................       54,207       44,205       35,381
Deep-water flatfish \6\...................  W............................          n/a          301          301
                                            C............................          n/a        3,689        3,689
                                            WYK..........................          n/a        5,474        5,474
                                            SEO..........................          n/a        3,870        3,870
                                            Total........................       15,993       13,334       13,334
Rex sole..................................  W............................          n/a        1,258        1,258
                                            C............................          n/a        5,816        5,816
                                            WYK..........................          n/a          772          772
                                            SEO..........................          n/a        1,304        1,304
                                            Total........................       11,957        9,150        9,150
Arrowtooth flounder.......................  W............................          n/a       30,752       14,500
                                            C............................          n/a      114,170       75,000
                                            WYK..........................          n/a       36,771        6,900
                                            SEO..........................          n/a       11,228        6,900
                                            Total........................      226,390      192,921      103,300
Flathead sole.............................  W............................          n/a       12,767        8,650
                                            C............................          n/a       24,876       15,400
                                            WYK..........................          n/a        3,535        3,535
                                            SEO..........................          n/a          171          171
                                            Total........................       50,792       41,349       27,756
Pacific ocean perch \7\...................  W............................          n/a        2,302        2,302
                                            C............................          n/a       15,873       15,873
                                            WYK..........................          n/a        2,014        2,014
                                            W/C/WYK subtotal.............       23,406       20,189       20,189
                                            SEO..........................          954          823          823
                                            Total........................       24,360       21,012       21,012
Northern rockfish \8\.....................  W............................          n/a        1,226        1,226
                                            C............................          n/a        3,772        3,772
                                            E............................          n/a          n/a          n/a
                                            Total........................        5,961        4,998        4,998
Shortraker rockfish \9\...................  W............................          n/a           92           92
                                            C............................          n/a          397          397
                                            E............................          n/a          834          834
                                            Total........................        1,764        1,323        1,323
Dusky rockfish \10\.......................  W............................          n/a          296          296
                                            C............................          n/a        3,336        3,336
                                            WYK..........................          n/a        1,288        1,288
                                            SEO..........................          n/a          189          189
                                            Total........................        6,246        5,109        5,109
Rougheye and Blackspotted rockfish \11\...  W............................          n/a          115          115
                                            C............................          n/a          632          632
                                            E............................          n/a          375          375
                                            Total........................        1,345        1,122        1,122
Demersal shelf rockfish \12\..............  SEO..........................          361          225          225
Thornyhead rockfish.......................  W............................          n/a          235          235
                                            C............................          n/a          875          875
                                            E............................          n/a          731          731
                                            Total........................        2,454        1,841        1,841
Other rockfish 13 14......................  W and C......................          n/a        1,031        1,031
                                            WYK..........................          n/a          580          580
                                            SEO..........................          n/a        2,469          200
                                            Total........................        5,347        4,080        1,811
Atka mackerel.............................  GW...........................        6,200        4,700        2,000
Big skate \15\............................  W............................          n/a          731          731
                                            C............................          n/a        1,257        1,257
                                            E............................          n/a        1,267        1,267
                                            Total........................        4,340        3,255        3,255
Longnose skate \16\.......................  W............................          n/a          152          152
                                            C............................          n/a        2,090        2,090
                                            E............................          n/a          976          976
                                            Total........................        4,291        3,218        3,218
Other skates \17\.........................  GW...........................        2,980        2,235        2,235

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Sculpins..................................  GW...........................        7,448        5,569        5,569
Sharks....................................  GW...........................        7,986        5,989        5,989
Squids....................................  GW...........................        1,530        1,148        1,148
Octopus...................................  GW...........................        2,009        1,507        1,507
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    Total.................................  .............................      870,064      685,597      536,158
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\1\ Regulatory areas and districts are defined at Sec.   679.2. (W = Western Gulf of Alaska; C = Central Gulf of
  Alaska; E = Eastern Gulf of Alaska; WYK = West Yakutat District; SEO = Southeast Outside District; GW = Gulf-
  wide).
\2\ The aggregate pollock ABC for the Western, Central, and West Yakutat Regulatory Areas is apportioned among
  four statistical areas after deducting 2.5 percent of the ABC for the State's pollock GHL fishery. These
  apportionments are considered subarea ACLs, rather than ABCs, for specification and reapportionment purposes.
  The ACLs in Areas 610, 620, and 630 are further divided by season, as detailed in Table 3. In the West Yakutat
  and Southeast Outside Districts of the Eastern Regulatory Area, pollock is not divided into seasonal
  allowances.
\3\ The annual Pacific cod TAC is apportioned 60 percent to the A season and 40 percent to the B season in the
  Western and Central Regulatory Areas of the GOA. Pacific cod in the Eastern Regulatory Area is allocated 90
  percent for processing by the inshore component and 10 percent for processing by the offshore component. Table
  5 lists the final 2015 Pacific cod seasonal apportionments.
\4\ Sablefish is allocated to trawl and hook-and-line gear in 2015. Table 7 lists the final 2015 allocations of
  sablefish TACs.
\5\ ``Shallow-water flatfish'' means flatfish not including ``deep-water flatfish,'' flathead sole, rex sole, or
  arrowtooth flounder.
\6\ ``Deep-water flatfish'' means Dover sole, Greenland turbot, Kamchatka flounder, and deepsea sole.
\7\ ``Pacific ocean perch'' means Sebastes alutus.
\8\ ``Northern rockfish'' means Sebastes polyspinis. For management purposes the 2 mt apportionment of ABC to
  the WYK District of the Eastern Gulf of Alaska has been included in the other rockfish species group.
\9\ ``Shortraker rockfish'' means Sebastes borealis.
\10\ ``Dusky rockfish'' means Sebastes variabilis.
\11\ ``Rougheye rockfish'' means Sebastes aleutianus (rougheye) and Sebastes melanostictus (blackspotted).
\12\ ``Demersal shelf rockfish'' means Sebastes pinniger (canary), S. nebulosus (china), S. caurinus (copper),
  S. maliger (quillback), S. helvomaculatus (rosethorn), S. nigrocinctus (tiger), and S. ruberrimus (yelloweye).
\13\ ``Other rockfish'' means Sebastes aurora (aurora), S. melanostomus (blackgill), S. paucispinis (bocaccio),
  S. goodei (chilipepper), S. crameri (darkblotch), S. elongatus (greenstriped), S. variegatus (harlequin), S.
  wilsoni (pygmy), S. babcocki (redbanded), S. proriger (redstripe), S. zacentrus (sharpchin), S. jordani
  (shortbelly), S. brevispinis (silvergrey), S. diploproa (splitnose), S. saxicola (stripetail), S. miniatus
  (vermilion), S. reedi (yellowmouth), S. entomelas (widow), and S. flavidus (yellowtail). In the Eastern GOA
  only, other rockfish also includes northern rockfish, S. polyspinis.
\14\ ``Other rockfish'' in the Western and Central Regulatory Areas and in the West Yakutat District means other
  rockfish and demersal shelf rockfish. The ``other rockfish'' species group in the SEO District only includes
  other rockfish.
\15\ ``Big skate'' means Raja binoculata.
\16\ ``Longnose skate'' means Raja rhina.
\17\ ``Other skates'' means Bathyraja spp.


 Table 2--Final 2016 ABCs, TACs, and OFLs of Groundfish for the Western/Central/West Yakutat, Western, Central,
   Eastern Regulatory Areas, and in the West Yakutat, Southeast Outside, and Gulfwide Districts of the Gulf of
                                                     Alaska
                                 [Values are rounded to the nearest metric ton]
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                  Species                              Area \1\                OFL          ABC          TAC
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Pollock \2\...............................  Shumagin (610)...............          n/a       41,472       41,472
                                            Chirikof (620)...............          n/a      127,936      127,936
                                            Kodiak (630).................          n/a       68,958       68,958
                                            WYK (640)....................          n/a        6,187        6,187
                                            W/C/WYK (subtotal)...........      321,067      250,824      244,553
                                            SEO (650)....................       16,833       12,625       12,625
                                            Total........................      337,900      263,449      257,178
Pacific cod \3\...........................  W............................          n/a       38,702       27,091
                                            C............................          n/a       61,320       45,990
                                            E............................          n/a        2,828        2,121
                                            Total........................      133,100      102,850       75,202
Sablefish \4\.............................  W............................          n/a        1,338        1,338
                                            C............................          n/a        4,232        4,232
                                            WYK..........................          n/a        1,552        1,552
                                            SEO..........................          n/a        2,436        2,436
                                            E (WYK and SEO) (subtotal)...          n/a        3,988        3,988
                                            Total........................       11,293        9,558        9,558
Shallow-water flatfish \5\................  W............................          n/a       19,577       13,250
                                            C............................          n/a       17,114       17,114
                                            WYK..........................          n/a        1,959        1,959
                                            SEO..........................          n/a          554          554
                                            Total........................       48,407       39,204       32,877
Deep-water flatfish \6\...................  W............................          n/a          299          299
                                            C............................          n/a        3,645        3,645
                                            WYK..........................          n/a        5,409        5,409
                                            SEO..........................          n/a        3,824        3,824

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                                            Total........................       15,803       13,177       13,177
Rex sole..................................  W............................          n/a        1,234        1,234
                                            C............................          n/a        5,707        5,707
                                            WYK..........................          n/a          758          758
                                            SEO..........................          n/a        1,280        1,280
                                            Total........................       11,733        8,979        8,979
Arrowtooth flounder.......................  W............................          n/a       29,545       14,500
                                            C............................          n/a      109,692       75,000
                                            WYK..........................          n/a       35,328        6,900
                                            SEO..........................          n/a       10,787        6,900
                                            Total........................      217,522      185,352      103,300
Flathead sole.............................  W............................          n/a       12,776        8,650
                                            C............................          n/a       24,893       15,400
                                            WYK..........................          n/a        3,538        3,538
                                            SEO..........................          n/a          171          171
                                            Total........................       50,818       41,378       27,759
Pacific ocean perch \7\...................  W............................          n/a        2,358        2,358
                                            C............................          n/a       16,184       16,184
                                            WYK..........................          n/a        2,055        2,055
                                            W/C/WYK......................       23,876       20,597       20,597
                                            SEO..........................          973          839          839
                                            Total........................       24,849       21,436       21,436
Northern rockfish \8\.....................  W............................          n/a        1,158        1,158
                                            C............................          n/a        3,563        3,563
                                            E............................          n/a          n/a          n/a
                                            Total........................        5,631        4,721        4,721
Shortraker rockfish \9\...................  W............................          n/a           92           92
                                            C............................          n/a          397          397
                                            E............................          n/a          834          834
                                            Total........................        1,764        1,323        1,323
Dusky rockfish \10\.......................  W............................          n/a          273          273
                                            C............................          n/a        3,077        3,077
                                            WYK..........................          n/a        1,187        1,187
                                            SEO..........................          n/a          174          174
                                            Total........................        5,759        4,711        4,711
Rougheye and Blackspotted rockfish \11\...  W............................          n/a          117          117
                                            C............................          n/a          643          643
                                            E............................          n/a          382          382
                                            Total........................        1,370        1,142        1,142
Demersal shelf rockfish \12\..............  SEO..........................          361          225          225
Thornyhead rockfish.......................  W............................          n/a          235          235
                                            C............................          n/a          875          875
                                            E............................          n/a          731          731
                                            Total........................        2,454        1,841        1,841
Other rockfish 13 14......................  W and C......................          n/a        1,031        1,031
                                            WYK..........................          n/a          580          580
                                            SEO..........................          n/a        2,469          200
                                            Total........................        5,347        4,080        1,811
Atka mackerel.............................  GW...........................        6,200        4,700        2,000
Big skate \15\............................  W............................          n/a          731          731
                                            C............................          n/a        1,257        1,257
                                            E............................          n/a        1,267        1,267
                                            Total........................        4,340        3,255        3,255
Longnose skate \16\.......................  W............................          n/a          152          152
                                            C............................          n/a        2,090        2,090
                                            E............................          n/a          976          976
                                            Total........................        4,291        3,218        3,218
Other skates \17\.........................  GW...........................        2,980        2,235        2,235
Sculpins..................................  GW...........................        7,448        5,569        5,569
Sharks....................................  GW...........................        7,986        5,989        5,989
Squids....................................  GW...........................        1,530        1,148        1,148
Octopus...................................  GW...........................        2,009        1,507        1,507
                                           ---------------------------------------------------------------------
    Total.................................  .............................      910,895      731,049      590,161
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\1\ Regulatory areas and districts are defined at Sec.   679.2. (W = Western Gulf of Alaska; C = Central Gulf of
  Alaska; E = Eastern Gulf of Alaska; WYK = West Yakutat District; SEO = Southeast Outside District; GW = Gulf-
  wide).

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\2\ The aggregate pollock ABC for the Western, Central, and West Yakutat Regulatory Areas is apportioned among
  four statistical areas after deducting 2.5 percent of the ABC for the State's pollock GHL fishery. These
  apportionments are considered subarea ACLs, rather than ABCs, for specification and reapportionment purposes.
  The ACLs in Areas 610, 620, and 630 are further divided by season, as detailed in Table 4. In the West Yakutat
  and Southeast Outside Districts of the Eastern Regulatory Area, pollock is not divided into seasonal
  allowances.
\3\ The annual Pacific cod TAC is apportioned 60 percent to the A season and 40 percent to the B season in the
  Western and Central Regulatory Areas of the GOA. Pacific cod in the Eastern Regulatory Area is allocated 90
  percent for processing by the inshore component and 10 percent for processing by the offshore component. Table
  6 lists the final 2016 Pacific cod seasonal apportionments.
\4\ Sablefish is only allocated to trawl gear for 2016. Table 8 lists the final 2016 allocation of sablefish
  TACs to trawl gear.
\5\ ``Shallow-water flatfish'' means flatfish not including ``deep-water flatfish,'' flathead sole, rex sole, or
  arrowtooth flounder.
\6\ ``Deep-water flatfish'' means Dover sole, Greenland turbot, Kamchatka flounder, and deepsea sole.
\7\ ``Pacific ocean perch'' means Sebastes alutus.
\8\ ``Northern rockfish'' means Sebastes polyspinis. For management purposes the 2 mt apportionment of ABC to
  the WYK District of the Eastern Gulf of Alaska has been included in the other rockfish species group.
\9\ ``Shortraker rockfish'' means Sebastes borealis.
\10\ ``Dusky rockfish'' means Sebastes variabilis.
\11\ ``Rougheye rockfish'' means Sebastes aleutianus (rougheye) and Sebastes melanostictus (blackspotted).
\12\ ``Demersal shelf rockfish'' means Sebastes pinniger (canary), S. nebulosus (china), S. caurinus (copper),
  S. maliger (quillback), S. helvomaculatus (rosethorn), S. nigrocinctus (tiger), and S. ruberrimus (yelloweye).
\13\ ``Other rockfish'' means Sebastes aurora (aurora), S. melanostomus (blackgill), S. paucispinis (bocaccio),
  S. goodei (chilipepper), S. crameri (darkblotch), S. elongatus (greenstriped), S. variegatus (harlequin), S.
  wilsoni (pygmy), S. babcocki (redbanded), S. proriger (redstripe), S. zacentrus (sharpchin), S. jordani
  (shortbelly), S. brevispinis (silvergrey), S. diploproa (splitnose), S. saxicola (stripetail), S. miniatus
  (vermilion), S. reedi (yellowmouth), S. entomelas (widow), and S. flavidus (yellowtail). In the Eastern GOA
  only, other rockfish also includes northern rockfish, S. polyspinis.
\14\ ``Other rockfish'' in the Western and Central Regulatory Areas and in the West Yakutat District means other
  rockfish and demersal shelf rockfish. The ``other rockfish'' species group in the SEO District only includes
  other rockfish.
\15\ ``Big skate'' means Raja binoculata.
\16\ ``Longnose skate'' means Raja rhina.
\17\ ``Other skates'' means Bathyraja spp.

Apportionment of Reserves

    Section 679.20(b)(2) requires NMFS to set aside 20 percent of each 
TAC for pollock, Pacific cod, flatfish, sculpins, sharks, squids, and 
octopuses in reserve for possible apportionment at a later date during 
the fishing year. For 2015 and 2016, NMFS proposed reapportionment of 
all the reserves in the proposed 2015 and 2016 harvest specifications 
published in the Federal Register on December 8, 2014 (79 FR 72593). 
NMFS did not receive any public comments on the proposed 
reapportionments. For the final 2015 and 2016 harvest specifications, 
NMFS reapportioned, as proposed, all the reserves for pollock, Pacific 
cod, flatfish, sculpins, sharks, squids, and octopuses. The TACs listed 
in Tables 1 and 2 reflect reapportionments of reserve amounts for these 
species and species groups.

Apportionments of Pollock TAC Among Seasons and Regulatory Areas, and 
Allocations for Processing by Inshore and Offshore Components

    In the GOA, pollock is apportioned by season and area, and is 
further allocated for processing by inshore and offshore components. 
Pursuant to Sec.  679.20(a)(5)(iv)(B), the annual pollock TAC specified 
for the Western and Central Regulatory Areas of the GOA is apportioned 
into four equal seasonal allowances of 25 percent. As established by 
Sec.  679.23(d)(2)(i) through (iv), the A, B, C, and D season 
allowances are available from January 20 to March 10, March 10 to May 
31, August 25 to October 1, and October 1 to November 1, respectively.
    Pollock TACs in the Western and Central Regulatory Areas of the GOA 
are apportioned among Statistical Areas 610, 620, and 630, pursuant to 
Sec.  679.20(a)(5)(iv)(A). In the A and B seasons, the apportionments 
are in proportion to the distribution of pollock biomass based on the 
four most recent NMFS winter surveys. In the C and D seasons, the 
apportionments are in proportion to the distribution of pollock biomass 
based on the four most recent NMFS summer surveys. However, for 2015 
and 2016, the Council recommended, and NMFS approves, averaging the 
winter and summer distribution of pollock in the Central Regulatory 
Area for the A season instead of using the distribution based on only 
the winter surveys. The average is intended to reflect the migration 
patterns and distribution of pollock, and the anticipated performance 
of the fishery, in that area during the A season for the 2015 and 2016 
fishing years. For the A season, the apportionment is based on an 
adjusted estimate of the relative distribution of pollock biomass of 
approximately 8 percent, 67 percent, and 25 percent in Statistical 
Areas 610, 620, and 630, respectively. For the B season, the 
apportionment is based on the relative distribution of pollock biomass 
at 8 percent, 83 percent, and 9 percent in Statistical Areas 610, 620, 
and 630, respectively. For the C and D seasons, the apportionment is 
based on the relative distribution of pollock biomass at 27 percent, 32 
percent, and 41 percent in Statistical Areas 610, 620, and 630, 
respectively.
    Within any fishing year, the amount by which a seasonal allowance 
is underharvested or overharvested may be added to, or subtracted from, 
subsequent seasonal allowances in a manner to be determined by the 
Regional Administrator (Sec.  679.20(a)(5)(iv)(B)). The rollover amount 
is limited to 20 percent of the subsequent seasonal apportionment for 
the statistical area. Any unharvested pollock above the 20-percent 
limit could be further distributed to the other statistical areas, in 
proportion to the estimated biomass in the subsequent season in those 
statistical areas (Sec.  679.20(a)(5)(iv)(B)). The pollock TACs in the 
WYK and SEO District of 4,719 mt and 12,625 mt, respectively, in 2015, 
and 6,187 mt and 12,625 mt, respectively, in 2016, are not allocated by 
season.
    Section 679.20(a)(6)(i) requires the allocation of 100 percent of 
the pollock TAC in all regulatory areas and all seasonal allowances to 
vessels catching pollock for processing by the inshore component after 
subtraction of amounts projected by the Regional Administrator to be 
caught by, or delivered to, the offshore component incidental to 
directed fishing for other groundfish species. Thus, the amount of 
pollock available for harvest by vessels harvesting pollock for 
processing by the offshore component is that amount that will be taken 
as incidental catch during directed fishing for groundfish species 
other than pollock, up to the maximum retainable amounts allowed by 
Sec.  679.20(e) and (f). At this time, these incidental catch amounts 
of pollock are unknown and will be determined during the fishing year 
during the course of fishing activities by the offshore component.

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    Tables 3 and 4 list the final 2015 and 2016 seasonal biomass 
distribution of pollock in the Western and Central Regulatory Areas, 
area apportionments, and seasonal allowances. The amounts of pollock 
for processing by the inshore and offshore components are not shown.

 Table 3--Final 2015 Distribution of Pollock in the Central and Western Regulatory Areas of the GOA; Seasonal Biomass Distribution, Area Apportionments;
                                                          and Seasonal Allowances of Annual TAC
                             [Values are rounded to the nearest metric ton and percentages are rounded to the nearest 0.01]
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                          Season \1\                              Shumagin (Area 610)
                                                                  Chirikof (Area 620)
                                                                   Kodiak (Area 630)      Total \2\
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A (Jan 20-Mar 10)............................................        3,632      (7.99%)       30,503     (67.11%)       11,316     (24.90%)       45,452
B (Mar 10-May 31)............................................        3,632      (7.99%)       37,820     (83.21%)        4,000      (8.80%)       45,452
C (Aug 25-Oct 1).............................................       12,185     (26.81%)       14,628     (32.18%)       18,639     (41.01%)       45,452
D (Oct 1-Nov 1)..............................................       12,185     (26.81%)       14,628     (32.18%)       18,639     (41.01%)       45,452
                                                              ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Annual Total.............................................       31,634  ...........       97,579  ...........       52,594  ...........      181,806
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\1\ As established by Sec.   679.23(d)(2)(i) through (iv), the A, B, C, and D season allowances are available from January 20 to March 10, March 10 to
  May 31, August 25 to October 1, and October 1 to November 1, respectively. The amounts of pollock for processing by the inshore and offshore
  components are not shown in this table.
\2\ The WYK and SEO District pollock TACs are not allocated by season and are not included in the total pollock TACs shown in this table.


 Table 4--Final 2016 Distribution of Pollock in the Central and Western Regulatory Areas of the GOA; Seasonal Biomass Distribution, Area Apportionments;
                                                          and Seasonal Allowances of Annual TAC
                             [Values are rounded to the nearest metric ton and percentages are rounded to the nearest 0.01]
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                          Season \1\                              Shumagin (Area 610)
                                                                  Chirikof (Area 620)
                                                                   Kodiak (Area 630)      Total \2\
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A (Jan 20-Mar 10)............................................        4,760      (7.99%)       39,992     (67.11%)       14,839     (24.90%)       59,592
B (Mar 10-May 31)............................................        4,760      (7.99%)       49,586     (83.21%)        5,245      (8.80%)       59,592
C (Aug 25-Oct 1).............................................       15,975     (26.81%)       19,179     (32.18%)       24,437     (41.01%)       59,592
D (Oct 1-Nov 1)..............................................       15,975     (26.81%)       19,179     (32.18%)       24,437     (41.01%)       59,592
                                                              ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Annual Total.............................................       41,472  ...........      127,936  ...........       68,958  ...........      238,366
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\1\ As established by Sec.   679.23(d)(2)(i) through (iv), the A, B, C, and D season allowances are available from January 20 to March 10, March 10 to
  May 31, August 25 to October 1, and October 1 to November 1, respectively. The amounts of pollock for processing by the inshore and offshore
  components are not shown in this table.
\2\ The WYK and SEO District pollock TACs are not allocated by season and are not included in the total pollock TACs shown in this table.

Annual and Seasonal Apportionments of Pacific Cod TAC

    Section 679.20(a)(12)(i) requires the allocation of the Pacific cod 
TACs in the Western and Central Regulatory Areas of the GOA among gear 
and operational sectors. Section 679.20(a)(6)(ii) requires the 
allocation of the Pacific cod TACs in the Eastern Regulatory Area of 
the GOA between the inshore and offshore components. NMFS allocates the 
2015 and 2016 Pacific cod TAC based on these sector allocations 
annually between the inshore and offshore components in the Eastern 
GOA; seasonally between vessels using jig gear, catcher vessels (CVs) 
using hook-and-line gear, catcher/processors (C/Ps) using hook-and-line 
gear, CVs using trawl gear, and vessels using pot gear in the Western 
GOA; seasonally between vessels using jig gear, CVs less than 50 feet 
in length overall using hook-and-line gear, CVs equal to or greater 
than 50 feet in length overall using hook-and-line gear, C/Ps using 
hook-and-line gear, CVs using trawl gear, C/Ps using trawl gear, and 
vessels using pot gear in the Central GOA. The overall seasonal 
apportionments in the Western and Central GOA are 60 percent of the 
annual TAC to the A season and 40 percent of the annual TAC to the B 
season.
    Under Sec.  679.20(a)(12)(ii), any overage or underage of the 
Pacific cod allowance from the A season will be subtracted from, or 
added to, the subsequent B season allowance. In addition, any portion 
of the hook-and-line, trawl, pot, or jig sector allocations that NMFS 
determines is likely to go unharvested by a sector may be reapportioned 
to other sectors for harvest during the remainder of the fishery year.
    Pursuant to Sec.  679.20(a)(12)(i)(A) and (B), a portion of the 
annual Pacific cod TACs in the Western and Central GOA will be 
allocated to vessels with an FFP that use jig gear before TAC is 
apportioned among other non-jig sectors. In accordance with the FMP, 
the annual jig sector allocations may increase to up to 6 percent of 
the annual Western and Central GOA Pacific cod TACs, depending on the 
annual performance of the jig sector (See Table 1 of Amendment 83 to 
the FMP for a detailed discussion of the jig sector allocation process 
(76 FR 74670, December 1, 2011)). Jig sector allocation increases are 
established for a minimum of 2 years. NMFS has evaluated the 2014 
harvest performance of the jig sector in the Western and Central GOA, 
and is revising the 2015 and 2016 Pacific cod apportionments to this 
sector as follows.
    NMFS allocates the jig sector 3.5 percent of the annual Pacific cod 
TAC in the Western GOA, a 1.0 percent increase from the 2014 jig sector 
allocation. The 2015 and 2016 allocations include a base allocation of 
1.5 percent, an addition of 1.0 percent and an additional 2.0 percent 
because this sector harvested greater than 90 percent of its initial 
2012 and 2014 allocations in the Western GOA. NMFS also allocates the 
jig sector 1.0 percent of the annual Pacific cod TAC in the Central 
GOA, a 1.0 percent decrease from the 2014 jig sector allocation. The 
2015 and 2016 allocations consist of a base allocation of 1.0 percent. 
The Central GOA jig sector harvested greater than 90 percent of its 
initial 2012 allocation in the Central GOA and received an additional 
1.0 percent of the Central GOA Pacific cod TAC in 2013 and 2014. 
However, in both 2013 and 2014, the jig sector harvested less than 90 
percent of the annual Central GOA

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Pacific cod allocation, resulting in the loss of this sector's 
performance-based 1.0 percent increase. Tables 5 and 6 list the 
seasonal apportionments and allocations of the 2015 and 2016 Pacific 
cod TACs.

 Table 5--Final 2015 Seasonal Apportionments and Allocation of Pacific Cod Total Allowable Catch Amounts in the
GOA; Allocations for the Western GOA and Central GOA Sectors and the Eastern GOA Inshore and Offshore Processing
                                                   Components
 [Values are rounded to the nearest metric ton and percentages to the nearest 0.01. Seasonal allowances may not
                                  total precisely to annual allocation amount]
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             A Season                        B Season
                                                 ---------------------------------------------------------------
                                      Annual          Sector                          Sector
   Regulatory area and sector       allocation     percentage of     Seasonal      percentage of     Seasonal
                                       (mt)       annual non-jig    allowances    annual non-jig    allowances
                                                        TAC            (mt)             TAC            (mt)
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Western GOA:
    Jig (3.5% of TAC)...........             948             N/A             569             N/A             379
    Hook-and-line CV............             366            0.70             183            0.70             183
    Hook-and-line C/P...........           5,176           10.90           2,850            8.90           2,327
    Trawl CV....................          10,039           27.70           7,242           10.70           2,797
    Trawl C/P...................             627            0.90             235            1.50             392
    All Pot CV and Pot C/P......           9,934           19.80           5,176           18.20           4,758
                                 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
        Total...................          27,091           60.00          16,255           40.00          10,837
                                 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Central GOA:
    Jig (1.0% of TAC)...........             460             N/A             276             N/A             184
    Hook-and-line <50 CV........           6,648            9.32           4,241            5.29           2,407
    Hook-and-line >=50 CV.......           3,054            5.61           2,554            1.10             500
    Hook-and-line C/P...........           2,324            4.11           1,870            1.00             454
    Trawl CV \1\................          18,933           21.14           9,623           20.45           9,310
    Trawl C/P...................           1,911            2.00             912            2.19             999
    All Pot CV and Pot C/P......          12,660           17.83           8,118            9.97           4,542
                                 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
        Total...................          45,990           60.00          27,594           40.00          18,396
                                 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Eastern GOA.....................  ..............    Inshore (90% of Annual TAC)
                                   Offshore (10% of Annual TAC)
                                 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                           2,121               1,909
                                                212
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Trawl vessels participating in Rockfish Program cooperatives receive 3.81 percent of the annual Central GOA
  TAC (see Table 28c to 50 CFR part 679), which is deducted from the Trawl CV B season allowance (see Table 12).


 Table 6--Final 2016 Seasonal Apportionments and Allocation of Pacific Cod Total Allowable Catch Amounts in the
GOA; Allocations for the Western GOA and Central GOA Sectors and the Eastern GOA Inshore and Offshore Processing
                                                   Components
 [Values are rounded to the nearest metric ton and percentages to the nearest 0.01. Seasonal allowances may not
                                  total precisely to annual allocation amount.]
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             A Season                        B Season
                                                 ---------------------------------------------------------------
                                      Annual          Sector                          Sector
   Regulatory area and sector       allocation     percentage of     Seasonal      percentage of     Seasonal
                                       (mt)       annual non-jig    allowances    annual non-jig    allowances
                                                        TAC            (mt)             TAC            (mt)
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Western GOA:
    Jig (3.5% of TAC)...........             948             N/A             569             N/A             379
    Hook-and-line CV............             366            0.70             183            0.70             183
    Hook-and-line C/P...........           5,176           10.90           2,850            8.90           2,327
    Trawl CV....................          10,039           27.70           7,242           10.70           2,797
    Trawl C/P...................             627            0.90             235            1.50             392
    All Pot CV and Pot C/P......           9,934           19.80           5,176           18.20           4,758
                                 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
        Total...................          27,091           60.00          16,255           40.00          10,837
                                 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Central GOA:
    Jig (1.0% of TAC)...........             460             N/A             276             N/A             184
    Hook-and-line <50 CV........           6,648            9.32           4,241            5.29           2,407
    Hook-and-line >=50 CV.......           3,054            5.61           2,554            1.10             500
    Hook-and-line C/P...........           2,324            4.11           1,870            1.00             454
    Trawl CV \1\................          18,933           21.14           9,623           20.45           9,310
    Trawl C/P...................           1,911            2.00             912            2.19             999
    All Pot CV and Pot C/P......          12,660           17.83           8,118            9.97           4,542
                                 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------

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        Total...................          45,990           60.00          27,594           40.00          18,396
                                 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Eastern GOA.....................  ..............    Inshore (90% of Annual TAC)
                                   Offshore (10% of Annual TAC)
                                 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                           2,121               1,909
                                                212
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Trawl vessels participating in Rockfish Program cooperatives receive 3.81 percent of the annual Central GOA
  TAC (see Table 28c to 50 CFR part 679), which is deducted from the Trawl CV B season allowance (see Table 13).

Allocations of the Sablefish TACs

    Section 679.20(a)(4)(i) and (ii) require allocations of sablefish 
TACs for each of the regulatory areas and districts to hook-and-line 
and trawl gear. In the Western and Central Regulatory Areas, 80 percent 
of each TAC is allocated to hook-and-line gear, and 20 percent of each 
TAC is allocated to trawl gear. In the Eastern Regulatory Area, 95 
percent of the TAC is allocated to hook-and-line gear, and 5 percent is 
allocated to trawl gear. The trawl gear allocation in the Eastern 
Regulatory Area may only be used to support incidental catch of 
sablefish in directed fisheries for other target species (Sec.  
679.20(a)(4)(i)).
    In recognition of the prohibition against trawl gear in the SEO 
District of the Eastern Regulatory Area, the Council recommended and 
NMFS approves the allocation of 5 percent of the combined Eastern 
Regulatory Area sablefish TAC to trawl gear in the WYK District, making 
the remainder of the WYK sablefish TAC available to vessels using hook-
and-line gear. NMFS allocates 100 percent of the sablefish TAC in the 
SEO District to vessels using hook-and-line gear. This action results 
in a 2015 allocation of 220 mt to trawl gear and 1,489 mt to hook-and-
line gear in the WYK District, a 2015 allocation of 2,682 mt to hook-
and-line gear in the SEO District, and a 2016 allocation of 199 mt to 
trawl gear in the WYK District. Table 7 lists the allocations of the 
2015 sablefish TACs to hook-and-line and trawl gear. Table 8 lists the 
allocations of the 2016 sablefish TACs to trawl gear.
    The Council recommended that the hook-and-line sablefish TAC be 
established annually to ensure that this Individual Fishery Quota (IFQ) 
fishery is conducted concurrently with the halibut IFQ fishery and is 
based on recent sablefish survey information. The Council also 
recommended that only a trawl sablefish TAC be established for two 
years so that retention of incidental catch of sablefish by trawl gear 
could commence in January in the second year of the groundfish harvest 
specifications. Since there is an annual assessment for sablefish and 
the final harvest specifications are expected to be published before 
the IFQ season begins March 14, 2015, the Council recommended that the 
hook-and-line sablefish TAC be set on an annual basis, rather than for 
two years, so that the best scientific information available could be 
considered in establishing the sablefish ABCs and TACs. With the 
exception of the trawl allocations that were provided to the Rockfish 
Program cooperatives, directed fishing for sablefish with trawl gear is 
closed during the fishing year. Also, fishing for groundfish with trawl 
gear is prohibited prior to January 20. Therefore, it is not likely 
that the sablefish allocation to trawl gear would be reached before the 
effective date of the final 2015 and 2016 harvest specifications.

   Table 7--Final 2015 Sablefish TAC Specifications in the GOA and Allocations to Hook-and-Line and Trawl Gear
                                 [Values are rounded to the nearest metric ton]
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                                                                                   Hook-and-line       Trawl
                          Area/district                                 TAC         allocation      allocation
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Western.........................................................           1,474           1,179             295
Central.........................................................           4,658           3,726             932
West Yakutat \1\................................................           1,708           1,489             220
Southeast Outside...............................................           2,682           2,682               0
                                                                 -----------------------------------------------
    Total.......................................................          10,522           9,076           1,446
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ The trawl allocation is based on allocating 5 percent of the combined Eastern Regulatory Area (West Yakutat
  and Southeast Outside combined) sablefish TAC to trawl gear in the West Yakutat District.


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          Table 8--Final 2016 Sablefish TAC Specifications in the GOA and Allocation to Trawl Gear \1\
                                 [Values are rounded to the nearest metric ton]
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                                   Hook-and-line       Trawl
                          Area/district                                 TAC         allocation      allocation
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Western.........................................................           1,338             n/a             268
Central.........................................................           4,232             n/a             846
West Yakutat \2\................................................           1,552             n/a             199
Southeast Outside...............................................           2,436             n/a               0
                                                                 -----------------------------------------------
    Total.......................................................           9,558             n/a           1,313
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ The Council recommended that harvest specifications for the hook-and-line gear sablefish Individual Fishing
  Quota fisheries be limited to 1 year.
\2\ The trawl allocation is based on allocating 5 percent of the combined Eastern Regulatory Area (West Yakutat
  and Southeast Outside combined) sablefish TAC to trawl gear in the West Yakutat District.

Demersal Shelf Rockfish (DSR)

    The recommended 2015 and 2016 DSR TAC is 225 mt, and management of 
DSR is delegated to the State. The Alaska Board of Fish has apportioned 
the annual SEO District DSR TACs between the commercial fishery (84 
percent) and the sport fishery (16 percent) after deductions were made 
for anticipated subsistence harvests (7 mt). This results in 2015 and 
2016 allocations of 183 mt to the commercial fishery and 35 mt to the 
sport fishery.
    The State deducts estimates of incidental catch of DSR in the 
commercial halibut fishery and test fishery mortality from the DSR 
commercial fishery allocation. In 2014, this resulted in 32 mt being 
available for the directed commercial DSR fishery apportioned in one 
DSR district. The State estimated that there was not sufficient DSR 
quota available to have orderly fisheries in the three other DSR 
districts. DSR harvest in the halibut fishery is linked to the annual 
halibut catch limits; therefore the State can only estimate potential 
DSR incidental catch because halibut catch limits are established by 
the International Pacific Halibut Commission (IPHC). Federally 
permitted CVs using hook-and-line or jig gear fishing for groundfish 
and Pacific halibut in the SEO District of the GOA are required to 
retain all DSR (Sec.  679.20(j)).

Apportionments to the Central GOA Rockfish Program

    These final 2015 and 2016 harvest specifications for the GOA 
include the various fishery cooperative allocations and sideboard 
limitations established by the Central GOA Rockfish Program. Program 
participants are primarily trawl CVs and trawl C/Ps, with limited 
participation by vessels using longline gear. The Rockfish Program 
assigns quota share and cooperative quota to participants for primary 
and secondary species, allows participants holding a license limitation 
program (LLP) license with rockfish quota share to form a rockfish 
cooperative, and allows holders of C/P LLP licenses to opt out of the 
fishery. The Rockfish Program also has an entry level fishery for 
rockfish primary species for vessels using longline gear.
    Under the Rockfish Program, rockfish primary species (Pacific ocean 
perch, northern rockfish, and dusky rockfish) in the Central GOA are 
allocated to participants after deducting for incidental catch needs in 
other directed groundfish fisheries. Participants in the Rockfish 
Program also receive a portion of the Central GOA TAC of specific 
secondary species (Pacific cod, rougheye rockfish, sablefish, 
shortraker rockfish, and thornyhead rockfish).
    Additionally, the Rockfish Program establishes sideboard limits to 
restrict the ability of harvesters operating under the Rockfish Program 
to increase their participation in other, non-Rockfish Program 
fisheries. Besides groundfish species, the Rockfish Program allocates a 
portion of the trawl halibut PSC limit (191 mt) from the third season 
deep-water species fishery allowance for the GOA trawl fisheries to 
Rockfish Program participants (Sec.  679.81(d)), which includes 117 mt 
to the trawl CV sector and 74 mt to the trawl C/P sector.
    Section 679.81(a)(2)(ii) requires allocations of 5 mt of Pacific 
ocean perch, 5 mt of northern rockfish, and 30 mt of dusky rockfish to 
the entry level longline fishery in 2015 and 2016. The allocation for 
the entry level longline fishery would increase incrementally each year 
if the catch exceeds 90 percent of the allocation of a species. The 
incremental increase in the allocation would continue each year until 
it is the maximum percent of the TAC for that species. In 2014, the 
catch did not exceed 90 percent of any allocated rockfish species. 
Therefore, NMFS is not increasing the entry level longline fishery 2015 
and 2016 allocations in the Central GOA. Longline gear includes hook-
and-line, jig, troll, and handline gear. The remainder of the TACs for 
the rockfish primary species would be allocated to the CV and C/P 
cooperatives. Table 9 lists the allocations of the 2015 and initial 
2016 TACs for each rockfish primary species to the entry level longline 
fishery, the incremental increase for future years, and the maximum 
percent of the TAC for the entry level longline fishery.

Table 9--Final 2015 and Initial 2016 Allocations of Rockfish Primary Species to the Entry Level Longline Fishery
                                          in the Central Gulf of Alaska
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                        Incremental increase in
        Rockfish primary species           2015 and 2016 allocations     2016 if >=90% of 2015     Up to maximum
                                                                        allocation is harvested      % of TAC
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Pacific ocean perch.....................  5 metric tons.............  5 metric tons.............               1
Northern rockfish.......................  5 metric tons.............  5 metric tons.............               2
Dusky rockfish..........................  30 metric tons............  20 metric tons............               5
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------


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    Section 679.81(a)(2) requires allocations of the rockfish primary 
species among various sectors of the Rockfish Program. Tables 10 and 11 
list the final 2015 and 2016 allocations of rockfish primary species in 
the Central GOA to the entry level longline fishery and Rockfish CV and 
C/P Cooperatives in the Rockfish Program. NMFS also is setting aside 
incidental catch amounts (ICAs) for other directed fisheries in the 
Central GOA of 2,000 mt of Pacific ocean perch, 200 mt of northern 
rockfish, and 250 mt of dusky rockfish. These amounts are based on 
recent average incidental catches in the Central GOA by other 
groundfish fisheries.
    Allocations between vessels belonging to CV or C/P cooperatives are 
not included in these final harvest specifications. Rockfish Program 
applications for CV cooperatives and C/P cooperatives are not due to 
NMFS until March 1 of each calendar year, therefore, NMFS cannot 
calculate 2015 and 2016 allocations in conjunction with these final 
harvest specifications. NMFS will post these allocations on the Alaska 
Region Web site at (http://alaskafisheries.noaa.gov/sustainablefisheries/rockfish/) when they become available after March 
1.

  Table 10--Final 2015 Allocations of Rockfish Primary Species in the Central Gulf of Alaska to the Entry Level
                       Longline Fishery and Rockfish Cooperatives in the Rockfish Program
                                 [Values are rounded to the nearest metric ton]
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                                   Allocation to   Allocation to
                                                    Incidental                       the entry     the Rockfish
    Rockfish primary species            TAC            catch       TAC minus ICA  level longline   Cooperatives
                                                     allowance                      \1\ fishery         \2\
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Pacific ocean perch.............          15,873           2,000          13,873               5          13,868
Northern rockfish...............           3,772             200           3,572               5           3,567
Dusky rockfish..................           3,336             250           3,086              30           3,056
                                 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Total.......................          22,981           2,450          20,531              40          20,491
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Longline gear includes hook-and-line, jig, troll, and handline gear.
\2\ Rockfish Cooperatives include vessels in CV and C/P cooperatives.


  Table 11--Final 2016 Allocations of Rockfish Primary Species in the Central Gulf of Alaska to the Entry Level
                       Longline Fishery and Rockfish Cooperatives in the Rockfish Program
                                 [Values are rounded to the nearest metric ton]
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                                   Allocation to   Allocation to
                                                    Incidental                       the entry     the Rockfish
    Rockfish primary species            TAC            catch       TAC minus ICA  level longline   Cooperatives
                                                     allowance                      \1\ fishery         \2\
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Pacific ocean perch.............          16,184           2,000          14,184               5          14,179
Northern rockfish...............           3,563             200           3,363               5           3,358
Dusky rockfish..................           3,077             250           2,827              30           2,797
                                 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Total.......................          22,824           2,450          20,374              40          20,334
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Longline gear includes hook-and-line, jig, troll, and handline gear.
\2\ Rockfish Cooperatives include vessels in CV and C/P cooperatives.

    Section 679.81(c) requires allocations of rockfish secondary 
species to CV and C/P cooperatives in the Central GOA. CV cooperatives 
receive allocations of Pacific cod, sablefish from the trawl gear 
allocation, and thornyhead rockfish. C/P cooperatives receive 
allocations of sablefish from the trawl allocation, rougheye rockfish, 
shortraker rockfish, and thornyhead rockfish. Tables 12 and 13 list the 
apportionments of the 2015 and 2016 TACs of rockfish secondary species 
in the Central GOA to CV and C/P cooperatives.

   Table 12--Final 2015 Apportionments of Rockfish Secondary Species in the Central GOA to Catcher Vessel and
                                         Catcher/Processor Cooperatives
                                 [Values are rounded to the nearest metric ton]
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                    Catcher vessel cooperatives   Catcher/processor cooperatives
                                  Annual central ---------------------------------------------------------------
   Rockfish secondary species         GOA TAC      Percentage of   Apportionment   Percentage of   Apportionment
                                                        TAC            (mt)             TAC            (mt)
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Pacific cod.....................          45,990            3.81           1,752            0.00  ..............
Sablefish.......................           4,658            6.78             316            3.51             163
Shortraker rockfish.............             397            0.00  ..............           40.00             159
Rougheye rockfish...............             632            0.00  ..............           58.87             372
Thornyhead rockfish.............             875            7.84              69           26.50             232
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------


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   Table 13--Final 2016 Apportionments of Rockfish Secondary Species in the Central GOA to Catcher Vessel and
                                          Cather/Processor Cooperatives
                                 [Values are rounded to the nearest metric ton]
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                    Catcher vessel cooperatives   Catcher/processor cooperatives
                                  Annual central ---------------------------------------------------------------
   Rockfish secondary species         GOA TAC      Percentage of   Apportionment   Percentage of   Apportionment
                                                        TAC            (mt)             TAC            (mt)
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Pacific cod.....................          45,990            3.81           1,752            0.00  ..............
Sablefish.......................           4,232            6.78             287            3.51             149
Shortraker rockfish.............             397            0.00  ..............           40.00             159
Rougheye rockfish...............             643            0.00  ..............           58.87             379
Thornyhead rockfish.............             875            7.84              69           26.50             232
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Halibut PSC Limits

    Section 679.21(d) establishes the annual halibut PSC limit 
apportionments to trawl and hook-and-line gear, and authorizes the 
establishment of apportionments for pot gear. Amendment 95 to the FMP 
(79 FR 9625, February 20, 2014) implemented measures establishing GOA 
halibut PSC limits in Federal regulations and reducing the halibut PSC 
limits in the GOA trawl and hook-and-line groundfish fisheries. These 
reductions are incorporated into the final 2015 and 2016 halibut PSC 
limits. For most gear and operational types, the halibut PSC limit 
reductions are phased-in over 3 years, beginning in 2014 and ending in 
2016.
    In December 2014, the Council incorporated these reductions into 
its recommended final 2015 and 2016 harvest specifications. The Council 
recommended 2015 halibut PSC limits of 1,759 mt for trawl gear, 261 mt 
for hook-and-line gear, and 9 mt for the DSR fishery. The Council also 
recommended 2016 halibut PSC limits of 1,706 mt for the trawl sector, 
256 mt for the hook-and-line sector, and 9 mt for the DSR fishery.
    The DSR fishery in the SEO District is defined at Sec.  
679.21(d)(2)(ii)(A). This fishery is apportioned 9 mt of the halibut 
PSC limit in recognition of its small-scale harvests of groundfish. 
NMFS estimates low halibut bycatch in the DSR fishery because 1) the 
duration of the DSR fisheries and the gear soak times are short, 2) the 
DSR fishery occurs in the winter when less overlap occurs in the 
distribution of DSR and halibut, and 3) the directed commercial DSR 
fishery has a low DSR TAC.
    The FMP authorizes the Council to exempt specific gear from the 
halibut PSC limits. NMFS, after consultation with the Council, exempts 
pot gear, jig gear, and the sablefish IFQ hook-and-line gear fishery 
categories from the non-trawl halibut PSC limit for 2015 and 2016. The 
Council recommended, and NMFS approves, these exemptions because 1) the 
pot gear fisheries have low annual halibut bycatch mortality; 2) IFQ 
program regulations prohibit discard of halibut if any halibut IFQ 
permit holder on board a catcher vessel holds unused halibut IFQ (Sec.  
679.7(f)(11)); 3) sablefish IFQ fishermen typically hold halibut IFQ 
permits and are therefore required to retain the halibut they catch 
while fishing sablefish IFQ; and 4) NMFS estimates negligible halibut 
mortality for the jig gear fisheries. NMFS estimates that halibut 
mortality is negligible in the jig gear fisheries given the small 
amount of groundfish harvested by jig gear, the selective nature of jig 
gear, and the high survival rates of halibut caught and released with 
jig gear.
    The best available information on estimated halibut bycatch 
consists of data collected by fisheries observers during 2014. The 
calculated halibut bycatch mortality through December 20, 2014, is 
1,394 mt for trawl gear and 199 mt for hook-and-line gear for a total 
halibut mortality of 1,593 mt. This halibut mortality was calculated 
using groundfish and halibut catch data from the NMFS Alaska Region's 
catch accounting system. This accounting system contains historical and 
recent catch information compiled from each Alaska groundfish fishery.
    Section 679.21(d)(4)(i) and (ii) authorizes NMFS to seasonally 
apportion the halibut PSC limits after consultation with the Council. 
The FMP and regulations require the Council and NMFS to consider the 
following information in seasonally apportioning halibut PSC limits: 1) 
Seasonal distribution of halibut; 2) seasonal distribution of target 
groundfish species relative to halibut distribution; 3) expected 
halibut bycatch needs on a seasonal basis relative to changes in 
halibut biomass and expected catch of target groundfish species; 4) 
expected bycatch rates on a seasonal basis; 5) expected changes in 
directed groundfish fishing seasons; 6) expected actual start of 
fishing effort; and 7) economic effects of establishing seasonal 
halibut allocations on segments of the target groundfish industry. The 
Council considered information from the 2014 SAFE report, NMFS catch 
data, State of Alaska catch data, IPHC stock assessment and mortality 
data, and public testimony when apportioning the halibut PSC limits. 
NMFS concurs with the Council's recommendations listed in Tables 14 and 
15, which respectively shows the final 2015 and 2016 Pacific halibut 
PSC limits, allowances, and apportionments.
    Sections 679.21(d)(4)(iii) and (iv) specify that any underages or 
overages of a seasonal apportionment of a PSC limit will be deducted 
from or added to the next respective seasonal apportionment within the 
fishing year.

                                     Table 14--Final 2015 Pacific Halibut PSC Limits, Allowances, and Apportionments
                                                               [Values are in metric tons]
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                          Trawl gear                                                             Hook-and-line gear \1\
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                                  Other than DSR                                    DSR
                 Season                    Percent     Amount  -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                           Season             Percent     Amount             Season              Amount
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
January 20-April 1......................       27.5        484  January 1-June 10..........         86        225  January 1-December 31.....          9

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April 1-July 1..........................         20        352  June 10-September 1........          2          5  ..........................  .........
July 1-September 1......................         30        528  September 1-December 31....         12         31  ..........................  .........
September 1-October 1...................        7.5        132  ...........................  .........  .........  ..........................  .........
October 1-December 31...................         15        264  ...........................  .........  .........  ..........................  .........
                                         ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Total...............................  .........      1,759  ...........................  .........        261  ..........................          9
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ The Pacific halibut prohibited species catch (PSC) limit for hook-and-line gear is allocated to the demersal shelf rockfish (DSR) fishery and
  fisheries other than DSR. The hook-and-line sablefish fishery is exempt from halibut PSC limits, as are pot and jig gear for all groundfish fisheries.
  Note: Seasonal or sector apportionments may not total precisely due to rounding.


                                     Table 15--Final 2016 Pacific Halibut PSC Limits, Allowances, and Apportionments
                                                               [Values are in metric tons]
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                          Trawl gear                                                             Hook-and-line gear \1\
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                                  Other than DSR                                    DSR
                 Season                    Percent     Amount  -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                           Season             Percent     Amount             Season              Amount
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
January 20-April 1......................       27.5        469  January 1-June 10..........         86        220  January 1-December 31.....          9
April 1-July 1..........................         20        341  June 10-September 1........          2          5  ..........................  .........
July 1-September 1......................         30        512  September 1-December 31....         12         31  ..........................  .........
September 1-October 1...................        7.5        128  ...........................  .........  .........  ..........................  .........
October 1-December 31...................         15        256  ...........................  .........  .........  ..........................  .........
                                         ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Total...............................  .........      1,706  ...........................  .........        256  ..........................          9
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ The Pacific halibut prohibited species catch (PSC) limit for hook-and-line gear is allocated to the demersal shelf rockfish (DSR) fishery and
  fisheries other than DSR. The hook-and-line sablefish fishery is exempt from halibut PSC limits, as are pot and jig gear for all groundfish fisheries.
  Note: Seasonal or sector apportionments may not total precisely due to rounding.

    Section 679.21(d)(3)(ii) authorizes further apportionment of the 
trawl halibut PSC limit to trawl fishery categories. The annual 
apportionments are based on each category's proportional share of the 
anticipated halibut bycatch mortality during the fishing year and 
optimization of the total amount of groundfish harvest under the 
halibut PSC limit. The fishery categories for the trawl halibut PSC 
limits are 1) a deep-water species fishery, composed of sablefish, 
rockfish, deep-water flatfish, rex sole, and arrowtooth flounder; and 
2) a shallow-water species fishery, composed of pollock, Pacific cod, 
shallow-water flatfish, flathead sole, Atka mackerel, skates, and 
``other species'' (sculpins, sharks, squids, and octopuses) (Sec.  
679.21(d)(3)(iii)). Tables 16 and 17 list, respectively, the final 2015 
and 2016 apportionments of halibut PSC trawl limits between the trawl 
gear deep-water and the shallow-water species fishery categories.
    Table 28d to 50 CFR part 679 specifies the amount of the trawl 
halibut PSC limit that is assigned to the CV and C/P sectors that are 
participating in the Central GOA Rockfish Program. This includes 117 mt 
of halibut PSC limit to the CV sector and 74 mt of halibut PSC limit to 
the C/P sector. These amounts are allocated from the trawl deep-water 
species fishery's halibut PSC third seasonal apportionment.
    Section 679.21(d)(4)(iii)(B) limits the amount of the halibut PSC 
limit allocated to Rockfish Program participants that could be re-
apportioned to the general GOA trawl fisheries to no more than 55 
percent of the unused annual halibut PSC apportioned to Rockfish 
Program participants. The remainder of the unused Rockfish Program 
halibut PSC limit is unavailable for use by vessels directed fishing 
with trawl gear for the remainder of the fishing year.

Table 16--Final 2015 Apportionment of Pacific Halibut PSC Trawl Limits Between the Trawl Gear Deep-Water Species
                            Fishery and the Shallow-Water Species Fishery Categories
                                           [Values are in metric tons]
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                    Season                       Shallow-water           Deep-water \1\                Total
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
January 20-April 1............................             396  88..............................             484
April 1-July 1................................              88  264.............................             352
July 1-September 1............................             176  352.............................             528
September 1-October 1.........................             132  Any remainder...................             132
Subtotal January 20-October 1.................             792  704.............................           1,496

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October 1-December 31 \2\.....................  ..............  ................................             264
                                               -----------------------------------------------------------------
    Total.....................................  ..............  ................................           1,760
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\1\ Vessels participating in cooperatives in the Central GOA Rockfish Program will receive 191 mt of the third
  season (July 1 through September 1) deep-water species fishery halibut PSC apportionment.
\2\ There is no apportionment between trawl shallow-water and deep-water species fishery categories during the
  fifth season (October 1 through December 31).


Table 17--Final 2016 Apportionment of Pacific Halibut PSC Trawl Limits Between the Trawl Gear Deep-Water Species
                            Fishery and the Shallow-Water Species Fishery Categories
                                           [Values are in metric tons]
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                    Season                       Shallow-water           Deep-water \1\                Total
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
January 20-April 1............................             384  85..............................             469
April 1-July 1................................              85  256.............................             341
July 1-September 1............................             171  341.............................             512
September 1-October 1.........................             128  Any remainder...................             128
Subtotal January 20-October 1.................             768  682.............................           1,450
October 1-December 31 \2\.....................  ..............  ................................             256
                                               -----------------------------------------------------------------
    Total.....................................  ..............  ................................           1,706
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\1\ Vessels participating in cooperatives in the Central GOA Rockfish Program will receive 191 mt of the third
  season (July 1 through September 1) deep-water species fishery halibut PSC apportionment.
\2\ There is no apportionment between trawl shallow-water and deep-water species fishery categories during the
  fifth season (October 1 through December 31).

    Section 679.21(d)(2)(B) requires that the ``other hook-and-line 
fishery'' halibut PSC limit apportionment to vessels using hook-and-
line gear must be apportioned between CVs and C/Ps in accordance with 
Sec.  679.21(d)(2)(iii) in conjunction with these harvest 
specifications. A comprehensive description and example of the 
calculations necessary to apportion the ``other hook-and-line fishery'' 
halibut PSC limit between the hook-and-line CV and C/P sectors were 
included in the proposed rule to implement Amendment 83 (76 FR 44700, 
July 26, 2011) and are not repeated here.
    For 2015, NMFS apportions halibut PSC limits of 145 mt and 116 mt 
to the hook-and-line CV and hook-and-line C/P sectors, respectively. 
For 2016, NMFS apportions halibut PSC limits of 140 mt and 116 mt to 
the hook-and-line CV and hook-and-line C/P sectors, respectively. 
Tables 18 and 19 list, respectively, the final 2015 and 2016 
apportionments of halibut PSC limits between the hook-and-line CV and 
hook-and-line C/P sectors.
    Pursuant to Sec.  679.21(d)(2)(iii), the hook-and-line halibut PSC 
limit is apportioned between the CV and C/P sectors in proportion to 
the total Western and Central GOA Pacific cod allocations, which vary 
annually based on the proportion of the Pacific cod biomass. Pacific 
cod is apportioned among these two management areas based on the 
percentage of overall biomass per area, as calculated in the 2014 
Pacific cod stock assessment. Updated information in the final 2014 
SAFE report describes this distributional change, which is based on 
allocating ABC among regulatory areas on the basis of the three most 
recent stock surveys. The distribution of the total GOA Pacific cod ABC 
has changed to 36 percent Western GOA, 61 percent Central GOA, and 3 
percent Eastern GOA. Therefore, the calculations made in accordance 
with Sec.  679.21(d)(2)(iii) incorporate the most recent change in GOA 
Pacific cod distribution with respect to establishing the annual 
halibut PSC limits for the CV and C/P hook-and-line sectors. The annual 
halibut PSC limits are divided into three seasonal apportionments, 
using seasonal percentages of 86 percent, 2 percent, and 12 percent.
    No later than November 1 of each year, NMFS will calculate the 
projected unused amount of halibut PSC limit by either of the hook-and-
line sectors for the remainder of the year. The projected unused amount 
of halibut PSC limit is made available to the other hook-and-line 
sector for the remainder of that fishing year if NMFS determines that 
an additional amount of halibut PSC is necessary for that sector to 
continue its directed fishing operations (Sec.  679.21(d)(2)(iii)(C)).

    Table 18--Final 2015 Apportionments of the ``Other Hook-and-Line Fisheries'' Annual Halibut PSC Allowance
                   Between the Hook-and-Line Gear Catcher Vessel and Catcher/Processor Sectors
                                           [Values are in metric tons]
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                                                                                                      Sector
  ``Other than DSR''       Hook-and-line      Sector annual         Season           Seasonal        seasonal
       allowance               sector            amount                             percentage        amount
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
261...................  Catcher Vessel.....             145  January 1-June 10..              86             125
                        ...................  ..............  June 10-September 1               2               3

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                        ...................  ..............  September 1-                     12              17
                                                              December 31.
                        Catcher/Processor..             116  January 1-June 10..              86             100
                        ...................  ..............  June 10-September 1               2               2
                        ...................  ..............  September 1-                     12              14
                                                              December 31.
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    Table 19--Final 2016 Apportionments of the ``Other Hook-and-Line Fisheries'' Annual Halibut PSC Allowance
                   Between the Hook-and-Line Gear Catcher Vessel and Catcher/Processor Sectors
                                           [Values are in metric tons]
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                                                      Sector
  ``Other than DSR''       Hook-and-line      Sector annual         Season           Seasonal        seasonal
       allowance               sector            amount                             percentage        amount
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
256...................  Catcher Vessel.....             140  January 1-June 10..              86             120
                        ...................  ..............  June 10-September 1               2               3
                        ...................  ..............  September 1-                     12              17
                                                              December 31.
                        Catcher/Processor..             116  January 1-June 10..              86             100
                        ...................  ..............  June 10-September 1               2               2
                        ...................  ..............  September 1-                     12              14
                                                              December 31.
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Estimates of Halibut Biomass and Stock Condition

    The IPHC annually assesses the abundance and potential yield of the 
Pacific halibut using all available data from the commercial and sport 
fisheries, other removals, and scientific surveys. Additional 
information on the Pacific halibut stock assessment may be found in the 
IPHC's 2014 Pacific halibut stock assessment (December 2014), available 
on the IPHC Web site at www.iphc.int. The IPHC considered the 2014 
Pacific halibut stock assessment at its January 2015 annual meeting 
when it set the 2015 commercial halibut fishery catch limits.

Halibut Discard Mortality Rates

    To monitor halibut bycatch mortality allowances and apportionments, 
the Regional Administrator uses observed halibut incidental catch 
rates, discard mortality rates (DMRs), and estimates of groundfish 
catch to project when a fishery's halibut bycatch mortality allowance 
or seasonal apportionment is reached. The DMRs are based on the best 
information available, including information contained in the annual 
SAFE report.
    NMFS is implementing the Council's recommendation that the halibut 
DMRs developed and recommended by the IPHC for the 2013 through 2015 
GOA groundfish fisheries be used for monitoring the final 2015 and 2016 
halibut bycatch mortality allowances (see Tables 14 through 19). The 
IPHC developed the DMRs for the 2013 through 2015 GOA groundfish 
fisheries using the 10-year mean DMRs for those fisheries. Long-term 
average DMRs were not available for some fisheries, so rates from the 
most recent years were used. For the skate, sculpin, shark, squid, and 
octopus target fisheries, where not enough halibut mortality data are 
available, the mortality rate of halibut caught in the Pacific cod 
fishery for that gear type was recommended as a default rate. The IPHC 
will analyze observer data annually and recommend changes to the DMRs 
when a fishery DMR shows large variation from the mean. A discussion of 
the DMRs and how the IPHC establishes them is available from the 
Council (see ADDRESSES). Table 20 lists the final 2015 and 2016 DMRs. 
These DMRs are unchanged from the proposed 2015 and 2016 harvest 
specifications (79 FR 72593, December 8, 2014).

    Table 20--Final 2015 and 2016 Halibut Discard Mortality Rates for
                  Vessels Fishing in the Gulf of Alaska
           [Values are percent of halibut assumed to be dead]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                          Mortality rate
              Gear                    Target fishery            (%)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Hook-and-line..................  Other fisheries \1\....              11
                                 Skates.................              11
                                 Pacific cod............              11
                                 Rockfish...............               9
Trawl..........................  Arrowtooth flounder....              73
                                 Deep-water flatfish....              43
                                 Flathead sole..........              65
                                 Non-pelagic pollock....              60
                                 Other fisheries \1\....              62
                                 Pacific cod............              62
                                 Pelagic pollock........              71
                                 Rex sole...............              69
                                 Rockfish...............              66

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                                 Sablefish..............              71
                                 Shallow-water flatfish.              67
Pot............................  Other fisheries \1\....              17
                                 Pacific cod............              17
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\1\ Other fisheries includes all gear types for skates, sculpins,
  sharks, squids, octopuses, and hook-and-line sablefish.

Chinook Salmon Prohibited Species Catch Limits

    In 2012, NMFS issued a final rule to implement Amendment 93 to the 
GOA FMP (77 FR 42629, July 20, 2012). Amendment 93 established separate 
Chinook salmon PSC limits in the Western and Central GOA in the 
directed pollock fishery. These limits require NMFS to close the 
pollock directed fishery in the Western and Central regulatory areas of 
the GOA if the applicable limit is reached (Sec.  679.21(h)(6)). The 
annual Chinook salmon PSC limits in the pollock directed fishery of 
6,684 salmon in the Western GOA and 18,316 salmon in the Central GOA 
are set in regulation at Sec.  679.21(h)(2)(i) and (ii). In addition, 
all salmon (regardless of species) taken in the pollock directed 
fisheries in the Western and Central GOA must be retained until an 
observer at the processing facility that takes delivery of the catch is 
provided an opportunity to count the number of salmon and to collect 
any scientific data or biological samples from the salmon (Sec.  
679.21(h)(4)).
    As described earlier in this preamble, NMFS issued a final rule to 
implement Amendment 97 to the FMP (79 FR 71350, December 2, 2014). That 
action established an initial annual PSC limit of 7,500 Chinook salmon 
for the non-pollock groundfish fisheries. This limit is apportioned 
among three sectors: 3,600 Chinook salmon to trawl catcher/processors, 
1,200 Chinook salmon to trawl catcher vessels participating in the 
Central GOA Rockfish Program, and 2,700 Chinook salmon to trawl catcher 
vessels not participating in the Central GOA Rockfish Program that are 
fishing for groundfish species other than pollock (Sec.  679.21(i)(3)). 
NMFS will monitor the Chinook salmon PSC in the non-pollock GOA 
groundfish fisheries and close an applicable sector if it reaches its 
Chinook salmon PSC limit.
    The Chinook salmon PSC limit for two sectors, trawl catcher/
processors and trawl catcher vessels not participating in the Central 
GOA Rockfish Program, may be increased in subsequent years based on the 
performance of these two sectors and their ability to minimize their 
use of their respective Chinook salmon PSC limits. If either or both of 
these two sectors limits its use of Chinook salmon PSC to a certain 
threshold amount in 2015, that sector will receive an incremental 
increase to its 2016 Chinook salmon PSC limit (Sec.  679.21(i)(3)).

American Fisheries Act (AFA) C/P and CV Groundfish Harvest and PSC 
Limits

    Section 679.64 establishes groundfish harvesting and processing 
sideboard limitations on AFA C/Ps and CVs in the GOA. These sideboard 
limits are necessary to protect the interests of fishermen and 
processors who do not directly benefit from the AFA from those 
fishermen and processors who receive exclusive harvesting and 
processing privileges under the AFA. Section 679.7(k)(1)(ii) prohibits 
listed AFA C/Ps from harvesting any species of groundfish in the GOA. 
Additionally, Sec.  679.7(k)(1)(iv) prohibits listed AFA C/Ps from 
processing any pollock harvested in a directed pollock fishery in the 
GOA and any groundfish harvested in Statistical Area 630 of the GOA.
    AFA CVs that are less than 125 ft (38.1 meters) length overall, 
have annual landings of pollock in the Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands 
less than 5,100 mt, and have made at least 40 groundfish landings from 
1995 through 1997 are exempt from GOA sideboard limits under Sec.  
679.64(b)(2)(ii). Sideboard limits for non-exempt AFA CVs in the GOA 
are based on their traditional harvest levels of TAC in groundfish 
fisheries covered by the FMP. Section 679.64(b)(3)(iii) establishes the 
groundfish sideboard limitations in the GOA based on the retained catch 
of non-exempt AFA CVs of each sideboard species from 1995 through 1997 
divided by the TAC for that species over the same period.
    Tables 21 and 22 list the final 2015 and 2016 groundfish sideboard 
limits for non-exempt AFA CVs. NMFS will deduct all targeted or 
incidental catch of sideboard species made by non-exempt AFA CVs from 
the sideboard limits listed in Tables 21 and 22.

   Table 21--Final 2015 GOA Non-Exempt American Fisheries Act Catcher Vessel (CV) Groundfish Harvest Sideboard
                                                     Limits
                                 [Values are rounded to the nearest metric ton]
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                                                                  Ratio of 1995-
                                                                     1997 non-                    Final 2015 non-
           Species              Apportionments    Area/component   exempt AFA CV    Final 2015     exempt AFA CV
                                by season/gear                    catch to 1995-       TACs          sideboard
                                                                     1997 TAC                          limit
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Pollock......................  A Season,         Shumagin (610).          0.6047           3,632           2,196
                                January 20-      Chirikof (620).          0.1167          30,503           3,560
                                March 10.        Kodiak (630)...          0.2028          11,316           2,295
                               B Season, March   Shumagin (610).          0.6047           3,632           2,196
                                10-May 31.       Chirikof (620).          0.1167          37,820           4,414
                                                 Kodiak (630)...          0.2028           4,000             811

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                               C Season, August  Shumagin (610).          0.6047          12,185           7,368
                                25-October 1.    Chirikof (620).          0.1167          14,628           1,707
                                                 Kodiak (630)...          0.2028          18,639           3,780
                               D Season,         Shumagin (610).          0.6047          12,185           7,368
                                October 1-       Chirikof (620).          0.1167          14,628           1,707
                                November 1.      Kodiak (630)...          0.2028          18,639           3,780
                               Annual..........  WYK (640)......          0.3495           4,719           1,649
                                                 SEO (650)......          0.3495          12,625           4,412
Pacific cod..................  A Season, \1\     W..............          0.1331          16,255           2,164
                                January 1-June   C..............          0.0692          27,594           1,910
                                10.
                               B Season, \2\     W..............          0.1331          10,837           1,442
                                September 1-     C..............          0.0692          18,396           1,273
                                December 31.
                               Annual..........  E inshore......          0.0079           1,909              15
                                                 E offshore.....          0.0078             212               2
Sablefish....................  Annual, trawl     W..............          0.0000             295  ..............
                                gear.            C..............          0.0642             932              60
                                                 E..............          0.0433             220              10
Flatfish, Shallow-water......  Annual..........  W..............          0.0156          13,250             207
                                                 C..............          0.0587          19,297           1,133
                                                 E..............          0.0126           2,834              36
Flatfish, deep-water.........  Annual..........  W..............          0.0000             301  ..............
                                                 C..............          0.0647           3,689             239
                                                 E..............          0.0128           9,344             120
Rex sole.....................  Annual..........  W..............          0.0007           1,258               1
                                                 C..............          0.0384           5,816             223
                                                 E..............          0.0029           2,076               6
Arrowtooth flounder..........  Annual..........  W..............          0.0021          14,500              30
                                                 C..............          0.0280          75,000           2,100
                                                 E..............          0.0002          13,800               3
Flathead sole................  Annual..........  W..............          0.0036           8,650              31
                                                 C..............          0.0213          15,400             328
                                                 E..............          0.0009           3,706               3
Pacific ocean perch..........  Annual..........  W..............          0.0023           2,302               5
                                                 C..............          0.0748          15,873           1,187
                                                 E..............          0.0466           2,837             132
Northern rockfish............  Annual..........  W..............          0.0003           1,226  ..............
                                                 C..............          0.0277           3,772             104
Shortraker rockfish..........  Annual..........  W..............          0.0000              92  ..............
                                                 C..............          0.0218             397               9
                                                 E..............          0.0110             834               9
Dusky rockfish...............  Annual..........  W..............          0.0001             296  ..............
                                                 C..............          0.0000           3,336  ..............
                                                 E..............          0.0067           1,477              10
Rougheye rockfish............  Annual..........  W..............          0.0000             115  ..............
                                                 C..............          0.0237             632              15
                                                 E..............          0.0124             375               5
Demersal shelf rockfish......  Annual..........  SEO............          0.0020             225  ..............
Thornyhead rockfish..........  Annual..........  W..............          0.0280             235               7
                                                 C..............          0.0280             875              25
                                                 E..............          0.0280             731              20
Other rockfish...............  Annual..........  W..............          0.0034  ..............  ..............
                                                 C..............          0.1699           1,031             175
                                                 E..............          0.0000             780
Atka mackerel................  Annual..........  Gulfwide.......          0.0309           2,000              62
Big skates...................  Annual..........  W..............          0.0063             731               5
                                                 C..............          0.0063           1,257               8
                                                 E..............          0.0063           1,267               8
Longnose skates..............  Annual..........  W..............          0.0063             152               1
                                                 C..............          0.0063           2,090              13
                                                 E..............          0.0063             976               6
Other skates.................  Annual..........  Gulfwide.......          0.0063           2,235              14
Sculpins.....................  Annual..........  Gulfwide.......          0.0063           5,569              35
Sharks.......................  Annual..........  Gulfwide.......          0.0063           5,989              38
Squids.......................  Annual..........  Gulfwide.......          0.0063           1,148               7

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Octopuses....................  Annual..........  Gulfwide.......          0.0063           1,507               9
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\1\ The Pacific cod A season for trawl gear does not open until January 20.
\2\ The Pacific cod B season for trawl gear closes November 1.


   Table 22--Final 2016 GOA Non-Exempt American Fisheries Act Catcher Vessel (CV) Groundfish Harvest Sideboard
                                                     Limits
                                 [Values are rounded to the nearest metric ton]
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                                                                  Ratio of 1995-
                                                                     1997 non-                    Final 2016 non-
           Species              Apportionments    Area/component   exempt AFA CV    Final 2016     exempt AFA CV
                                by season/gear                    catch to 1995-       TACs          sideboard
                                                                     1997 TAC                          limit
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Pollock......................  A Season,         Shumagin (610).          0.6047           4,760           2,879
                                January 20-
                                March 10.
                                                 Chirikof (620).          0.1167          39,992           4,667
                                                 Kodiak (630)...          0.2028          14,839           3,009
                               B Season, March   Shumagin (610).          0.6047           4,760           2,879
                                10-May 31.
                                                 Chirikof (620).          0.1167          49,586           5,787
                                                 Kodiak (630)...          0.2028           5,245           1,064
                               C Season, August  Shumagin (610).          0.6047          15,975           9,660
                                25-October 1.
                                                 Chirikof (620).          0.1167          19,179           2,238
                                                 Kodiak (630)...          0.2028          24,437           4,956
                               D Season,         Shumagin (610).          0.6047          15,975           9,660
                                October 1-
                                November 1.
                                                 Chirikof (620).          0.1167          19,179           2,238
                                                 Kodiak (630)...          0.2028          24,437           4,956
                               Annual            WYK (640)......          0.3495           6,187           2,162
                                                 SEO (650)......          0.3495          12,625           4,412
Pacific cod..................  A Season \1\,     W..............          0.1331          16,255           2,164
                                January 1-June
                                10.
                                                 C..............          0.0692          27,594           1,910
                               B Season \2\,     W..............          0.1331          10,837           1,442
                                September 1-
                                December 31.
                                                 C..............          0.0692          18,396           1,273
                               Annual..........  E inshore......          0.0079           1,909              15
                                                 E offshore.....          0.0078             212               2
Sablefish....................  Annual, trawl     W..............          0.0000             268  ..............
                                gear.
                                                 C..............          0.0642             846              54
                                                 E..............          0.0433             199               9
Flatfish, Shallow-water......  Annual..........  W..............          0.0156          13,250             207
                                                 C..............          0.0587          17,114           1,005
                                                 E..............          0.0126           2,513              32
Flatfish, deep-water.........  Annual..........  W..............          0.0000             299  ..............
                                                 C..............          0.0647           3,645             236
                                                 E..............          0.0128           9,233             118
Rex sole.....................  Annual..........  W..............          0.0007           1,234               1
                                                 C..............          0.0384           5,707             219
                                                 E..............          0.0029           2,038               6
Arrowtooth flounder..........  Annual..........  W..............          0.0021          14,500              30
                                                 C..............          0.0280          75,000           2,100
                                                 E..............          0.0002          13,800               3
Flathead sole................  Annual..........  W..............          0.0036           8,650              31
                                                 C..............          0.0213          15,400             328
                                                 E..............          0.0009           3,709               3
Pacific ocean perch..........  Annual..........  W..............          0.0023           2,358               5
                                                 C..............          0.0748          16,184           1,211
                                                 E..............          0.0466           2,894             135
Northern rockfish............  Annual..........  W..............          0.0003           1,158  ..............
                                                 C..............          0.0277           3,563              99
Shortraker rockfish..........  Annual..........  W..............          0.0000              92  ..............
                                                 C..............          0.0218             397               9
                                                 E..............          0.0110             834               9
Dusky rockfish...............  Annual..........  W..............          0.0001             273  ..............
                                                 C..............          0.0000           3,077  ..............
                                                 E..............          0.0067           1,361               9

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Rougheye rockfish............  Annual..........  W..............          0.0000             117  ..............
                                                 C..............          0.0237             643              15
                                                 E..............          0.0124             382               5
Demersal shelf rockfish......  Annual..........  SEO............          0.0020             225  ..............
Thornyhead rockfish..........  Annual..........  W..............          0.0280             235               7
                                                 C..............          0.0280             875              25
                                                 E..............          0.0280             731              20
Other rockfish...............  Annual..........  W..............          0.0034  ..............  ..............
                                                 C..............          0.1699           1,031             175
                                                 E..............          0.0000             780               -
Atka mackerel................  Annual..........  Gulfwide.......          0.0309           2,000              62
Big skates...................  Annual..........  W..............          0.0063             731               5
                                                 C..............          0.0063           1,257               8
                                                 E..............          0.0063           1,267               8
Longnose skates..............  Annual..........  W..............          0.0063             152               1
                                                 C..............          0.0063           2,090              13
                                                 E..............          0.0063             976               6
Other skates.................  Annual..........  Gulfwide.......          0.0063           2,235              14
Sculpins.....................  Annual..........  Gulfwide.......          0.0063           5,569              35
Sharks.......................  Annual..........  Gulfwide.......          0.0063           5,989              38
Squids.......................  Annual..........  Gulfwide.......          0.0063           1,148               7
Octopuses....................  Annual..........  Gulfwide.......          0.0063           1,507               9
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\1\ The Pacific cod A season for trawl gear does not open until January 20.
\2\ The Pacific cod B season for trawl gear closes November 1.

Non-Exempt AFA Catcher Vessel Halibut PSC Limits

    The halibut PSC sideboard limits for non-exempt AFA CVs in the GOA 
are based on the aggregate retained groundfish catch by non-exempt AFA 
CVs in each PSC target category from 1995 through 1997 divided by the 
retained catch of all vessels in that fishery from 1995 through 1997 
(Sec.  679.64(b)(4)). Tables 23 and 24 list the final 2015 and 2016 
non-exempt AFA CV halibut PSC limits for vessels using trawl gear in 
the GOA, respectively. The 2015 and 2016 seasonal apportionments of 
trawl halibut PSC limits between the deep-water and shallow-water 
species fisheries categories proportionately incorporate reductions 
made to the annual trawl halibut PSC limits and associated seasonal 
apportionments (see Tables 14 and 15).

  Table 23--Final 2015 Non-Exempt AFA CV Halibut Prohibited Species Catch (PSC) Limits for Vessels Using Trawl
                                                 Gear in the GOA
                                   [Values are rounded to nearest metric ton]
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                  Ratio of 1995-
                                                                 1997 non-exempt
                                                                 AFA CV retained                     2015 non-
            Season               Season dates    Target fishery   catch to total  2015 PSC limit   exempt AFA CV
                                                                  retained catch                     PSC limit
 
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1............................  January 20-      shallow-water..  0.340..........             396             135
                                April 1.
                                                deep-water.....  0.070..........              88               6
2............................  April 1-July 1.  shallow-water..  0.340..........              88              30
                                                deep-water.....  0.070..........             264              18
3............................  July 1-          shallow-water..  0.340..........             176              60
                                September 1.
                                                deep-water.....  0.070..........             352              25
4............................  September 1-     shallow-water..  0.340..........             132              45
                                October 1.
                                                deep-water.....  0.070..........               0               0
5............................  October 1-       all targets....  0.205..........             264              54
                                December 31.
                                                                                 -------------------------------
    Total....................  ...............  ...............  ...............           1,760             373
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  Table 24--Final 2016 Non-Exempt AFA CV Halibut Prohibited Species Catch (PSC) Limits for Vessels Using Trawl
                                                 Gear in the GOA
                                   [Values are rounded to nearest metric ton]
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                  Ratio of 1995-
                                                                 1997 non-exempt
                                                                 AFA CV retained                     2016 non-
            Season               Season dates    Target fishery   catch to total  2016 PSC limit   exempt AFA CV
                                                                  retained catch                     PSC limit
 
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1............................  January 20-      shallow-water..  0.340..........             384             131
                                April 1.
                                                deep-water.....  0.070..........              85               6
2............................  April 1-July 1.  shallow-water..  0.340..........              85              29
                                                deep-water.....  0.070..........             256              18
3............................  July 1-          shallow-water..  0.340..........             171              58
                                September 1.
                                                deep-water.....  0.070..........             341              24
4............................  September 1-     shallow-water..  0.340..........             128              44
                                October 1.
                                                deep-water.....  0.070..........               0               0
5............................  October 1-       all targets....  0.205..........             256              52
                                December 31.
                                                                                 -------------------------------
    Total....................  ...............  ...............  ...............           1,706             361
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Non-AFA Crab Vessel Groundfish Harvest Limitations

    Section 680.22 establishes groundfish catch limits for vessels with 
a history of participation in the Bering Sea snow crab fishery to 
prevent these vessels from using the increased flexibility provided by 
the Crab Rationalization Program to expand their level of participation 
in the GOA groundfish fisheries. Sideboard limits restrict these 
vessels' catch to their collective historical landings in each GOA 
groundfish fishery (except the fixed-gear sablefish fishery). Sideboard 
limits also apply to catch made using an LLP license derived from the 
history of a restricted vessel, even if that LLP license is used on 
another vessel.
    The basis for these sideboard limits is described in detail in the 
final rules implementing the major provisions of Amendments 18 and 19 
to the Fishery Management Plan for Bering Sea/Aleutian Islands King and 
Tanner Crabs (70 FR 10174, March 2, 2005), Amendment 34 to the Fishery 
Management Plan for Bering Sea/Aleutian Island King and Tanner Crabs 
(76 FR 35772, June 20, 2011), and Amendment 83 to the GOA FMP (76 FR 
74670, December 1, 2011).
    Tables 25 and 26 list the final 2015 and 2016 groundfish sideboard 
limitations for non-AFA crab vessels. All targeted or incidental catch 
of sideboard species made by non-AFA crab vessels or associated LLP 
licenses will be deducted from these sideboard limits.

       Table 25--Final 2015 GOA Non-American Fisheries Act Crab Vessel Groundfish Harvest Sideboard Limits
                                 [Values are rounded to the nearest metric ton]
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                                                                  Ratio of 1996-
                                                                   2000 non-AFA                   Final 2015 non-
                                                 Area/component/    crab vessel     Final 2015       AFA crab
           Species                Season/gear          gear       catch to 1996-       TACs           vessel
                                                                    2000 total                       sideboard
                                                                      harvest                          limit
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Pollock......................  A Season,         Shumagin (610).          0.0098           3,632              36
                                January 20-
                                March 10.
                                                 Chirikof (620).          0.0031          30,503              95
                                                 Kodiak (630)...          0.0002          11,316               2
                               B Season, March   Shumagin (610).          0.0098           3,632              36
                                10-May 31.
                                                 Chirikof (620).          0.0031          37,820             117
                                                 Kodiak (630)...          0.0002           4,000               1
                               C Season, August  Shumagin (610).          0.0098          12,185             119
                                25-October 1.
                                                 Chirikof (620).          0.0031          14,628              45
                                                 Kodiak (630)...          0.0002          18,639               4
                               D Season,         Shumagin (610).          0.0098          12,185             119
                                October 1-
                                November 1.
                                                 Chirikof (620).          0.0031          14,628              45
                                                 Kodiak (630)...          0.0002          18,639               4
                               Annual..........  WYK (640)......          0.0000           4,719  ..............
                                                 SEO (650)......          0.0000          12,625  ..............
Pacific cod..................  A Season \1\,     W Jig..........          0.0000          16,255  ..............
                                January 1-June
                                10.
                                                 W Hook-and-line          0.0004          16,255               7
                                                  CV.
                                                 W Hook-and-line          0.0018          16,255              29
                                                  C/P.
                                                 W Pot CV.......          0.0997          16,255           1,621
                                                 W Pot C/P......          0.0078          16,255             127
                                                 W Trawl CV.....          0.0007          16,255              11
                                                 C Jig..........          0.0000          27,594  ..............
                                                 C Hook-and-line          0.0001          27,594               3
                                                  CV.
                                                 C Hook-and-line          0.0012          27,594              33
                                                  C/P.

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                                                 C Pot CV.......          0.0474          27,594           1,308
                                                 C Pot C/P......          0.0136          27,594             375
                                                 C Trawl CV.....          0.0012          27,594              33
                               B Season \2\....  W Jig..........          0.0000          10,837  ..............
                               Jig Gear: June    W Hook-and-line          0.0004          10,837               4
                                10-December 31.   CV.
                                                 W Hook-and-line          0.0001          10,837              20
                                                  C/P.
                               All other gears:  W Pot CV.......          0.0997          10,837           1,080
                               September 1-      W Pot C/P......          0.0078          10,837              85
                                December 31.
                                                 W Trawl CV.....          0.0007          10,837               8
                                                 C Jig..........          0.0000          18,396  ..............
                                                 C Hook-and-line          0.0001          18,396               2
                                                  CV.
                                                 C Hook-and-line          0.0012          18,396              22
                                                  C/P.
                                                 C Pot CV.......          0.0474          18,396             872
                                                 C Pot C/P......          0.0136          18,396             250
                                                 C Trawl CV.....          0.0012          18,396              22
                               Annual..........  E inshore......          0.0110           1,909              21
                                                 E offshore.....          0.0000             212  ..............
Sablefish....................  Annual, trawl     W..............          0.0000             295  ..............
                                gear.
                                                 C..............          0.0000             932  ..............
                                                 E..............          0.0000             220  ..............
Flatfish, shallow-water......  Annual..........  W..............          0.0059          13,250              78
                                                 C..............          0.0001          19,297               2
                                                 E..............          0.0000           2,834  ..............
Flatfish, deep-water.........  Annual..........  W..............          0.0035             301               1
                                                 C..............          0.0000           3,689  ..............
                                                 E..............          0.0000           9,344  ..............
Rex sole.....................  Annual..........  W..............          0.0000           1,258  ..............
                                                 C..............          0.0000           5,816  ..............
                                                 E..............          0.0000           2,076  ..............
Arrowtooth flounder..........  Annual..........  W..............          0.0004          14,500               6
                                                 C..............          0.0001          75,000               8
                                                 E..............          0.0000          13,800  ..............
Flathead sole................  Annual..........  W..............          0.0002           8,650               2
                                                 C..............          0.0004          15,400               6
                                                 E..............          0.0000           3,706  ..............
Pacific ocean perch..........  Annual..........  W..............          0.0000           2,302  ..............
                                                 C..............          0.0000          15,873  ..............
                                                 E..............          0.0000           2,837  ..............
Northern rockfish............  Annual..........  W..............          0.0005           1,226               1
                                                 C..............          0.0000           3,772  ..............
Shortraker rockfish..........  Annual..........  W..............          0.0013              92               0
                                                 C..............          0.0012             397               0
                                                 E..............          0.0009             834               1
Dusky rockfish...............  Annual..........  W..............          0.0017             296               1
                                                 C..............          0.0000           3,336  ..............
                                                 E..............          0.0000           1,477  ..............
Rougheye rockfish............  Annual..........  W..............          0.0067             115               1
                                                 C..............          0.0047             632               3
                                                 E..............          0.0008             375               0
Demersal shelf rockfish......  Annual..........  SEO............          0.0000             225  ..............
Thornyhead rockfish..........  Annual..........  W..............          0.0047             235               1
                                                 C..............          0.0066             875               6
                                                 E..............          0.0045             731               3
Other rockfish...............  Annual..........  W..............          0.0035  ..............  ..............
                                                 C..............          0.0033           1,031               3
                                                 E..............          0.0000             780  ..............
Atka mackerel................  Annual..........  Gulfwide.......          0.0000           2,000  ..............
Big skate....................  Annual..........  W..............          0.0392             731              29
                                                 C..............          0.0159           1,257              20
                                                 E..............          0.0000           1,267  ..............
Longnose skate...............  Annual..........  W..............          0.0392             152               6
                                                 C..............          0.0159           2,090              33
                                                 E..............          0.0000             976  ..............
Other skates.................  Annual..........  Gulfwide.......          0.0176           2,235              39

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Sculpins.....................  Annual..........  Gulfwide.......          0.0176           5,569              98
Sharks.......................  Annual..........  Gulfwide.......          0.0176           5,989             105
Squids.......................  Annual..........  Gulfwide.......          0.0176           1,148              20
Octopuses....................  Annual..........  Gulfwide.......          0.0176           1,507              27
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ The Pacific cod A season for trawl gear does not open until January 20.
\2\ The Pacific cod B season for trawl gear closes November 1.


       Table 26--Final 2016 GOA Non-American Fisheries Act Crab Vessel Groundfish Harvest Sideboard Limits
                                 [Values are rounded to the nearest metric ton]
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                  Ratio of 1996-
                                                                   2000 non-AFA                   Final 2016 non-
                                                 Area/component/    crab vessel     Final 2016       AFA crab
           Species                Season/gear          gear       catch to 1996-       TACs           vessel
                                                                    2000 total                       sideboard
                                                                      harvest                          limit
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Pollock......................  A Season,         Shumagin (610).          0.0098           4,760              47
                                January 20-
                                March 10.
                                                 Chirikof (620).          0.0031          39,992             124
                                                 Kodiak (630)...          0.0002          14,839               3
                               B Season, March   Shumagin (610).          0.0098           4,760              47
                                10-May 31.
                                                 Chirikof (620).          0.0031          49,586             154
                                                 Kodiak (630)...          0.0002           5,245               1
                               C Season, August  Shumagin (610).          0.0098          15,975             157
                                25-October 1.
                                                 Chirikof (620).          0.0031          19,179              59
                                                 Kodiak (630)...          0.0002          24,437               5
                               D Season,         Shumagin (610).          0.0098          15,975             157
                                October 1-
                                November 1.
                                                 Chirikof (620).          0.0031          19,179              59
                                                 Kodiak (630)...          0.0002          24,437               5
                               Annual..........  WYK (640)......          0.0000           6,187  ..............
                                                 SEO (650)......          0.0000          12,625  ..............
Pacific cod..................  A Season \1\,     W Jig..........          0.0000          16,255  ..............
                                January 1-June
                                10.
                                                 W Hook-and-line          0.0004          16,255               7
                                                  CV.
                                                 W Hook-and-line          0.0018          16,255              29
                                                  C/P.
                                                 W Pot CV.......          0.0997          16,255           1,621
                                                 W Pot C/P......          0.0078          16,255             127
                                                 W Trawl CV.....          0.0007          16,255              11
                                                 C Jig..........          0.0000          27,594  ..............
                                                 C Hook-and-line          0.0001          27,594               3
                                                  CV.
                                                 C Hook-and-line          0.0012          27,594              33
                                                  C/P.
                                                 C Pot CV.......          0.0474          27,594           1,308
                                                 C Pot C/P......          0.0136          27,594             375
                                                 C Trawl CV.....          0.0012          27,594              33
                               B Season \2\....  W Jig..........          0.0000          10,837  ..............
                               Jig Gear: June    W Hook-and-line          0.0004          10,837               4
                                10-December 31.   CV.
                                                 W Hook-and-line          0.0018          10,837              20
                                                  C/P.
                               All other gears:  W Pot CV.......          0.0997          10,837           1,080
                                September 1-
                                December 31.
                                                 W Pot C/P......          0.0078          10,837              85
                                                 W Trawl CV.....          0.0007          10,837               8
                                                 C Jig..........          0.0000          18,396  ..............
                                                 C Hook-and-line          0.0001          18,396               2
                                                  CV.
                                                 C Hook-and-line          0.0012          18,396              22
                                                  C/P.
                                                 C Pot CV.......          0.0474          18,396             872
                                                 C Pot C/P......          0.0136          18,396             250
                                                 C Trawl CV.....          0.0012          18,396              22
                               Annual..........  E inshore......          0.0110           1,909              21
                                                 E offshore.....          0.0000             212  ..............
Sablefish....................  Annual, trawl     W..............          0.0000             268  ..............
                                gear.

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                                                 C..............          0.0000             846  ..............
                                                 E..............          0.0000             199  ..............
Flatfish, shallow-water......  Annual..........  W..............          0.0059          13,250              78
                                                 C..............          0.0001          17,114               2
                                                 E..............          0.0000           2,513  ..............
Flatfish, deep-water.........  Annual..........  W..............          0.0035             299               1
                                                 C..............          0.0000           3,645  ..............
                                                 E..............          0.0000           9,233  ..............
Rex sole.....................  Annual..........  W..............          0.0000           1,234  ..............
                                                 C..............          0.0000           5,707  ..............
                                                 E..............          0.0000           2,038  ..............
Arrowtooth flounder..........  Annual..........  W..............          0.0004          14,500               6
                                                 C..............          0.0001          75,000               8
                                                 E..............          0.0000          13,800  ..............
Flathead sole................  Annual..........  W..............          0.0002           8,650               2
                                                 C..............          0.0004          15,400               6
                                                 E..............          0.0000           3,709  ..............
Pacific ocean perch..........  Annual..........  W..............          0.0000           2,358  ..............
                                                 C..............          0.0000          16,184  ..............
                                                 E..............          0.0000           2,894  ..............
Northern rockfish............  Annual..........  W..............          0.0005           1,158               1
                                                 C..............          0.0000           3,563  ..............
Shortraker rockfish..........  Annual..........  W..............          0.0013              92               0
                                                 C..............          0.0012             397               0
                                                 E..............          0.0009             834               1
Dusky rockfish...............  Annual..........  W..............          0.0017             273               0
                                                 C..............          0.0000           3,077  ..............
                                                 E..............          0.0000           1,361  ..............
Rougheye rockfish............  Annual..........  W..............          0.0067             117               1
                                                 C..............          0.0047             643               3
                                                 E..............          0.0008             382               0
Demersal shelf rockfish......  Annual..........  SEO............          0.0000             225  ..............
Thornyhead rockfish..........  Annual..........  W..............          0.0047             235               1
                                                 C..............          0.0066             875               6
                                                 E..............          0.0045             731               3
Other rockfish...............  Annual..........  W..............          0.0035  ..............  ..............
                                                 C..............          0.0033           1,031               3
                                                 E..............          0.0000             780  ..............
Atka mackerel................  Annual..........  Gulfwide.......          0.0000           2,000  ..............
Big skate....................  Annual..........  W..............          0.0392             731              29
                                                 C..............          0.0159           1,257              20
                                                 E..............          0.0000           1,267  ..............
Longnose skate...............  Annual..........  W..............          0.0392             152               6
                                                 C..............          0.0159           2,090              33
                                                 E..............          0.0000             976  ..............
Other skates.................  Annual..........  Gulfwide.......          0.0176           2,235              39
Sculpins.....................  Annual..........  Gulfwide.......          0.0176           5,569              98
Sharks.......................  Annual..........  Gulfwide.......          0.0176           5,989             105
Squids.......................  Annual..........  Gulfwide.......          0.0176           1,148              20
Octopuses....................  Annual..........  Gulfwide.......          0.0176           1,507              27
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ The Pacific cod A season for trawl gear does not open until January 20.
\2\ The Pacific cod B season for trawl gear closes November 1.

Rockfish Program Groundfish Sideboard and Halibut PSC Limitations

    The Rockfish Program establishes three classes of sideboard 
provisions: CV groundfish sideboard restrictions, C/P rockfish 
sideboard restrictions, and C/P opt-out vessel sideboard restrictions. 
These sideboards are intended to limit the ability of rockfish 
harvesters to expand into other fisheries.
    CVs participating in the Rockfish Program may not participate in 
directed fishing for dusky rockfish, Pacific ocean perch, and northern 
rockfish in the West Yakutat district and Western GOA from July 1 
through July 31. Also, CVs may not participate in directed fishing for 
arrowtooth flounder, deep-water flatfish, and rex sole in the GOA from 
July 1 through July 31 (Sec.  679.82(d)).
    Catcher/processors participating in Rockfish Program cooperatives 
are restricted by rockfish and halibut PSC sideboard limits. These C/Ps 
are prohibited from directed fishing for dusky rockfish, Pacific ocean 
perch, and

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northern rockfish in the West Yakutat district and Western GOA from 
July 1 through July 31. Holders of C/P-designated LLP licenses that opt 
out of participating in a Rockfish Program cooperative will be able to 
access that portion of each sideboard limit that is not assigned to 
rockfish cooperatives. Tables 27 and 28 list the final 2015 and 2016 
Rockfish Program C/P sideboard limits in the West Yakutat district and 
the Western GOA. Due to confidentiality requirements associated with 
fisheries data, the sideboard limits for the West Yakutat district are 
not displayed.

 Table 27--Final 2015 Rockfish Program Harvest Limits by Sector for West Yakutat District and Western GOA by the
                                            Catcher/Processor Sector
                                 [Values are rounded to the nearest metric ton]
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                          C/P sector (% of     Final 2015       Final 2015 C/P
               Area                      Fishery                TAC)              TACs              limit
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
West Yakutat District............  Dusky rockfish.....  Confidential \1\...           1,288  Confidential.\1\
                                   Pacific ocean perch  Confidential \1\...           2,014  Confidential.\1\
Western GOA......................  Dusky rockfish.....  72.3...............             296  214.
                                   Pacific ocean perch  50.6...............           2,302  1,165.
                                   Northern rockfish..  74.3...............           1,226  911.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Not released due to confidentiality requirements associated with fish ticket data, as established by NMFS
  and the State of Alaska.


 Table 28--Final 2016 Rockfish Program Harvest Limits by Sector for West Yakutat District and Western GOA by the
                                            Catcher/Processor Sector
                                 [Values are rounded to the nearest metric ton]
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                          C/P sector (% of     Final 2016       Final 2016 C/P
               Area                      Fishery                TAC)              TACs              limit
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
West Yakutat District............  Dusky rockfish.....  Confidential \1\...           1,187  Confidential.\1\
                                   Pacific ocean perch  Confidential \1\...           2,055  Confidential.\1\
Western GOA......................  Dusky rockfish.....  72.3...............             273  197.
                                   Pacific ocean perch  50.6...............           2,358  1,193.
                                   Northern rockfish..  74.3...............           1,158  860.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Not released due to confidentiality requirements associated with fish ticket data, as established by NMFS
  and the State of Alaska.

    Under the Rockfish Program, the C/P sector is subject to halibut 
PSC sideboard limits for the trawl deep-water and shallow-water species 
fisheries from July 1 through July 31. No halibut PSC sideboard limits 
apply to the CV sector, as vessels participating in cooperatives 
receive a portion of the annual halibut PSC limit. C/Ps that opt out of 
the Rockfish Program would be able to access that portion of the deep-
water and shallow-water halibut PSC sideboard limit not assigned to C/P 
rockfish cooperatives. The sideboard provisions for C/Ps that elect to 
opt out of participating in a rockfish cooperative are described in 
Sec.  679.82(c), (e), and (f). Sideboard limits are linked to the catch 
history of specific vessels that may choose to opt out. After March 1, 
NMFS will determine which C/Ps have opted-out of the Rockfish Program 
in 2015, and will know the ratios and amounts used to calculate opt-out 
sideboard ratios. NMFS will then calculate any applicable opt-out 
sideboards and post these allocations on the Alaska Region Web site at 
http://alaskafisheries.noaa.gov/sustainablefisheries/rockfish/. Tables 
29 and 30 list the 2015 and 2016 Rockfish Program halibut PSC limits 
for the catcher/processor sector. These halibut PSC limits 
proportionately incorporate reductions made to the annual trawl halibut 
PSC limits and associated season apportionments (see Tables 14 and 15).

                             Table 29--Final 2015 Rockfish Program Halibut Mortality Limits for the Catcher/Processor Sector
                                                     [Values are rounded to the nearest metric ton]
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                      Shallow-water      Deep-water                     Annual shallow-    Annual deep-
                                                                     species fishery  species fishery    2015 halibut    water species    water species
                               Sector                                  halibut PSC      halibut PSC    mortality limit  fishery halibut  fishery halibut
                                                                     sideboard ratio  sideboard ratio        (mt)        PSC sideboard    PSC sideboard
                                                                        (percent)        (percent)                         limit (mt)       limit (mt)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Catcher/processor..................................................            0.10             2.50            1,759                2               44
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------


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                             Table 30--Final 2016 Rockfish Program Halibut Mortality Limits for the Catcher/Processor Sector
                                                     [Values are rounded to the nearest metric ton]
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                      Shallow-water      Deep-water                     Annual shallow-    Annual deep-
                                                                     species fishery  species fishery    2016 halibut    water species    water species
                               Sector                                  halibut PSC      halibut PSC    mortality limit  fishery halibut  fishery halibut
                                                                     sideboard ratio  sideboard ratio        (mt)        PSC sideboard    PSC sideboard
                                                                        (percent)        (percent)                         limit (mt)       limit (mt)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Catcher/processor..................................................            0.10             2.50            1,706                2               43
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Amendment 80 Program Groundfish and PSC Sideboard Limits

    Amendment 80 to the Fishery Management Plan for Groundfish of the 
Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands Management Area (Amendment 80 Program) 
established a limited access privilege program for the non-AFA trawl C/
P sector. The Amendment 80 Program established groundfish and halibut 
PSC catch limits for Amendment 80 Program participants to limit the 
ability of participants eligible for the Amendment 80 Program to expand 
their harvest efforts in the GOA.
    Section 679.92 establishes groundfish harvesting sideboard limits 
on all Amendment 80 program vessels, other than the F/V GOLDEN FLEECE, 
to amounts no greater than the limits listed in Table 37 to 50 CFR part 
679. Under regulations at Sec.  679.92(d), the F/V GOLDEN FLEECE is 
prohibited from directed fishing for pollock, Pacific cod, Pacific 
ocean perch, dusky rockfish, and northern rockfish in the GOA.
    Groundfish sideboard limits for Amendment 80 Program vessels 
operating in the GOA are based on their average aggregate harvests from 
1998 through 2004. Tables 31 and 32 list the final 2015 and 2016 
sideboard limits for Amendment 80 Program vessels. NMFS will deduct all 
targeted or incidental catch of sideboard species made by Amendment 80 
Program vessels from the sideboard limits in Tables 31 and 32.

              Table 31--Final 2015 GOA Groundfish Sideboard Limits for Amendment 80 Program Vessels
                                   [Values are rounded to nearest metric ton]
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                                                                     Ratio of
                                Apportionments                     Amendment 80                   2015 Amendment
           Species              and allocations        Area       sector vessels   2015 TAC (mt)     80 vessel
                                   by season                         1998-2004                      sideboards
                                                                   catch to TAC                        (mt)
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Pollock......................  A Season,         Shumagin (610).           0.003           3,632              11
                                January 20-
                                February 25.
                                                 Chirikof (620).           0.002          30,503              61
                                                 Kodiak (630)...           0.002          11,316              23
                               B Season, March   Shumagin (610).           0.003           3,632              11
                                10-May 31.
                                                 Chirikof (620).           0.002          37,820              76
                                                 Kodiak (630)...           0.002           4,000               8
                               C Season, August  Shumagin (610).           0.003          12,185              37
                                25-September 15.
                                                 Chirikof (620).           0.002          14,628              29
                                                 Kodiak (630)...           0.002          18,639              37
                               D Season,         Shumagin (610).           0.003          12,185              37
                                October 1-
                                November 1.
                                                 Chirikof (620).           0.002          14,628              29
                                                 Kodiak (630)...           0.002          18,639              37
                               Annual..........  WYK (640)......           0.002           4,719               9
Pacific cod..................  A Season \1\,     W..............           0.020          16,255             325
                                January 1-June
                                10.
                                                 C..............           0.044          27,594           1,214
                               B Season \2\,     W..............           0.020          10,837             217
                                September 1-
                                December 31.
                                                 C..............           0.044          18,396             809
                               Annual..........  WYK............           0.034           2,121              72
Pacific ocean perch..........  Annual..........  W..............           0.994           2,302           2,288
                                                 WYK............           0.961           2,014           1,935
Northern rockfish............  Annual..........  W..............           1.000           1,226           1,226
Dusky rockfish...............  Annual..........  W..............           0.764             296             226
                                                 WYK............           0.896           1,288           1,154
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\1\ The Pacific cod A season for trawl gear does not open until January 20.
\2\ The Pacific cod B season for trawl gear closes November 1.


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              Table 32--Final 2016 GOA Groundfish Sideboard Limits for Amendment 80 Program Vessels
                                   [Values are rounded to nearest metric ton]
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                                                                     Ratio of
                                Apportionments                     Amendment 80                   2016 Amendment
           Species              and allocations        Area       sector vessels   2016 TAC (mt)     80 vessel
                                   by season                         1998-2004                      sideboards
                                                                   catch to TAC                        (mt)
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Pollock......................  A Season,         Shumagin (610).           0.003           4,760              14
                                January 20-
                                February 25.
                                                 Chirikof (620).           0.002          39,992              80
                                                 Kodiak (630)...           0.002          14,839              30
                               B Season, March   Shumagin (610).           0.003           4,760              14
                                10-May 31.
                                                 Chirikof (620).           0.002          49,586              99
                                                 Kodiak (630)...           0.002           5,245              10
                               C Season, August  Shumagin (610).           0.003          15,975              48
                                25-September 15.
                                                 Chirikof (620).           0.002          19,179              38
                                                 Kodiak (630)...           0.002          24,437              49
                               D Season,         Shumagin (610).           0.003          15,975              48
                                October 1-
                                November 1.
                                                 Chirikof (620).           0.002          19,179              38
                                                 Kodiak (630)...           0.002          24,437              49
                               Annual..........  WYK (640)......           0.002           6,187              12
Pacific cod..................  A Season \1\,     W..............           0.020          16,255             325
                                January 1-June
                                10.
                                                 C..............           0.044          27,594           1,214
                               B Season \2\,     W..............           0.020          10,837             217
                                September 1-
                                December 31.
                                                 C..............           0.044          18,396             809
                               Annual..........  WYK............           0.034           2,121              72
Pacific ocean perch..........  Annual..........  W..............           0.994           2,358           2,344
                                                 WYK............           0.961           2,055           1,975
Northern rockfish............  Annual..........  W..............           1.000           1,158           1,158
Dusky rockfish...............  Annual..........  W..............           0.764             273             209
                                                 WYK............           0.896           1,187           1,064
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\1\ The Pacific cod A season for trawl gear does not open until January 20.
\2\ The Pacific cod B season for trawl gear closes November 1.

    The PSC sideboard limits for Amendment 80 Program vessels in the 
GOA are based on the historic use of halibut PSC by Amendment 80 
Program vessels in each PSC target category from 1998 through 2004. 
These values are slightly lower than the average historic use to 
accommodate two factors: Allocation of halibut PSC cooperative quota 
under the Central GOA Rockfish Program and the exemption of the F/V 
GOLDEN FLEECE from this restriction (Sec.  679.92(b)(2)). Tables 33 and 
34 list the final 2015 and 2016 halibut PSC limits for Amendment 80 
Program vessels, respectively. These tables incorporate the maximum 
percentages of the halibut PSC sideboard limits that may be used by 
Amendment 80 Program vessels as contained in Table 38 to 50 CFR part 
679. These halibut PSC limits proportionately incorporate the 
reductions made to the annual trawl halibut PSC limits and associated 
seasonal apportionments (see Tables 14 and 15). Additionally, residual 
amounts of a seasonal Amendment 80 sideboard halibut PSC limit may 
carry forward to the next season limit (Sec.  679.92(b)(2)).

               Table 33--Final 2015 Halibut PSC Limits for Amendment 80 Program Vessels in the GOA
                                   [Values are rounded to nearest metric ton]
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                    Historic
                                                                  Amendment 80
                                                                   use of the    2015 annual PSC  2015 Amendment
            Season               Season dates    Target fishery  annual halibut     limit (mt)     80 vessel PSC
                                                                    PSC limit                          limit
                                                                  catch (ratio)
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1............................  January 20-      shallow-water..          0.0048  1,759..........               8
                                April 1.
                                                deep-water.....          0.0115  1,759..........              20
2............................  April 1-July 1.  shallow-water..          0.0189  1,759..........              33
                                                deep-water.....          0.1072  1,759..........             189
3............................  July 1-          shallow-water..          0.0146  1,759..........              26
                                September 1.
                                                deep-water.....          0.0521  1,759..........              92
4............................  September 1-     shallow-water..          0.0074  1,759..........              13
                                October 1.
                                                deep-water.....          0.0014  1,759..........               2
5............................  October 1-       shallow-water..          0.0227  1,759..........              40
                                December 31.
                                                deep-water.....          0.0371  1,759..........              65
                                                                                                 ---------------

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                                                                                 Total:.........             488
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               Table 34--Final 2016 Halibut PSC Limits for Amendment 80 Program Vessels in the GOA
                                   [Values are rounded to nearest metric ton]
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                    Historic
                                                                  Amendment 80
                                                                   use of the    2016 annual PSC  2016 Amendment
            Season               Season dates    Target fishery  annual halibut     limit (mt)     80 vessel PSC
                                                                    PSC limit                          limit
                                                                  catch (ratio)
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1............................  January 20-      shallow-water..          0.0048  1,706..........               8
                                April 1.
                                                deep-water.....          0.0115  1,706..........              20
2............................  April 1-July 1.  shallow-water..          0.0189  1,706..........              32
                                                deep-water.....          0.1072  1,706..........             183
3............................  July 1-          shallow-water..          0.0146  1,706..........              25
                                September 1.
                                                deep-water.....          0.0521  1,706..........              89
4............................  September 1-     shallow-water..          0.0074  1,706..........              13
                                October 1.
                                                deep-water.....          0.0014  1,706..........               2
5............................  October 1-       shallow-water..          0.0227  1,706..........              39
                                December 31.
                                                deep-water.....          0.0371  1,706..........              63
                                                                                                 ---------------
                                                                                 Total:.........             474
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Directed Fishing Closures

    Pursuant to Sec.  679.20(d)(1)(i), if the Regional Administrator 
determines (1) that any allocation or apportionment of a target species 
or species group allocated or apportioned to a fishery will be reached; 
or (2) with respect to pollock and Pacific cod, that an allocation or 
apportionment to an inshore or offshore component or sector allocation 
will be reached, the Regional Administrator may establish a directed 
fishing allowance (DFA) for that species or species group. If the 
Regional Administrator establishes a DFA and that allowance is or will 
be reached before the end of the fishing year, NMFS will prohibit 
directed fishing for that species or species group in the specified GOA 
regulatory area or district (Sec.  679.20(d)(1)(iii)).
    The Regional Administrator has determined that the TACs for the 
species listed in Table 35 are necessary to account for the incidental 
catch of these species in other anticipated groundfish fisheries for 
the 2015 and 2016 fishing years.

      Table 35--2015 and 2016 Directed Fishing Closures in the GOA
 [Amounts for incidental catch in other directed fisheries are in metric
                                  tons]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                       Incidental catch
                                    Area/component/     amount and year
             Target                      gear         (if amounts differ
                                                           by year)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Pollock.........................  all/offshore......  not applicable
                                                       \1\.
Sablefish \2\...................  all/trawl.........  1,446 (2015).
                                                      1,313 (2016).
Pacific cod.....................  Western, catcher/   627.
                                   processor, trawl.
                                  Central, catcher/   1,911.
                                   processor, trawl.
Shortraker rockfish \2\.........  all...............  1,323.
Rougheye rockfish \2\...........  all...............  1,122 (2015)
                                                      1,142 (2016).
Thornyhead rockfish.............  all...............  1,841.
Other rockfish..................  all...............  1,811.
Atka mackerel...................  all...............  2,000.
Big skate.......................  all...............  3,255.
Longnose skate..................  all...............  3,218.
Other skates....................  all...............  2,235.
Sharks..........................  all...............  5,989.
Squids..........................  all...............  1,148.
Octopuses.......................  all...............  1,507.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Pollock is closed to directed fishing in the GOA by the offshore
  component under Sec.   679.20(a)(6)(i).
\2\ Closures not applicable to participants in cooperatives conducted
  under the Central GOA Rockfish Program.


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    Consequently, in accordance with Sec.  679.20(d)(1)(i), the 
Regional Administrator establishes the DFA for the species or species 
groups listed in Table 35 as zero mt. Therefore, in accordance with 
Sec.  679.20(d)(1)(iii), NMFS is prohibiting directed fishing for those 
species, areas, gear types, and components in the GOA listed in Table 
35. These closures will remain in effect through 2400 hrs, A.l.t., 
December 31, 2016.
    Section 679.64(b)(5) provides for management of AFA CV groundfish 
harvest limits and PSC bycatch limits using directed fishing closures 
and PSC closures according to procedures set out at Sec. Sec.  
679.20(d)(1)(iv), 679.21(d)(6), and 679.21(e)(3)(v). The Regional 
Administrator has determined that, in addition to the closures listed 
above, many of the non-exempt AFA CV sideboard limits listed in Tables 
21 and 22 are necessary as incidental catch to support other 
anticipated groundfish fisheries for the 2015 and 2016 fishing years. 
In accordance with Sec.  679.20(d)(1)(iv), the Regional Administrator 
sets the DFAs for the species and species groups in Table 36 at zero 
mt. Therefore, in accordance with Sec.  679.20(d)(1)(iii), NMFS is 
prohibiting directed fishing by non-exempt AFA CVs in the GOA for the 
species and specified areas listed in Table 36. These closures will 
remain in effect through 2400 hrs, A.l.t., December 31, 2016.

   Table 36--2015 and 2016 Non-Exempt AFA CV Sideboard Directed Fishing Closures for All Gear Types in the GOA
                  [Amounts for incidental catch in other directed fisheries are in metric tons]
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                       Regulatory area/
              Species                      district                       Incidental catch amount
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Pacific cod.......................  Eastern..............  15 (inshore) and 2 (offshore).
Shallow-water flatfish............  Eastern..............  36 in 2015, 32 in 2016.
Deep-water flatfish...............  Western..............  0.
Rex sole..........................  Eastern and Western..  6 and 1 (2015), 5 and 1 (2016).
Arrowtooth flounder...............  Eastern and Western..  3 and 30.
Flathead sole.....................  Eastern and Western..  3 and 31.
Pacific ocean perch...............  Western..............  5.
Northern rockfish.................  Western..............  0.
Dusky rockfish....................  Entire GOA...........  10 in 2015, 9 in 2016.
Demersal shelf rockfish...........  SEO District.........  0.
Sculpins..........................  Entire GOA...........  35.
Squids............................  Entire GOA...........  7.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    Section 680.22 provides for the management of non-AFA crab vessel 
sideboards using directed fishing closures in accordance with Sec.  
680.22(e)(2) and (3). The Regional Administrator has determined that 
the non-AFA crab vessel sideboards listed in Tables 25 and 26 are 
insufficient to support a directed fishery and has set the sideboard 
DFA at zero mt, with the exception of Pacific cod pot CV sector 
apportionments in the Western and Central Regulatory Areas. Therefore, 
NMFS is prohibiting directed fishing by non-AFA crab vessels in the GOA 
for all species and species groups listed in Tables 25 and 26, with the 
exception of the Pacific cod pot CV sector apportionments in the 
Western and Central Regulatory Areas.
    Closures implemented under the 2014 and 2015 GOA harvest 
specifications for groundfish (79 FR 12890, March 6, 2014) remain 
effective under authority of these final 2015 and 2016 harvest 
specifications, and are posted at the following Web site: http://www.alaskafisheries.noaa.gov/cm/info_bulletins/. While these closures 
are in effect, the maximum retainable amounts at Sec.  679.20(e) and 
(f) apply at any time during a fishing trip. These closures to directed 
fishing are in addition to closures and prohibitions found in 
regulations at 50 CFR part 679. NMFS may implement other closures 
during the 2015 and 2016 fishing years as necessary for effective 
conservation and management.

Comments and Response

    NMFS did not receive any comments in response to the proposed 2015 
and 2016 harvest specifications (79 FR 72593, December 8, 2014).

Classification

    NMFS has determined that these final harvest specifications are 
consistent with the FMP and with the Magnuson-Stevens Act and other 
applicable laws.
    This action is authorized under 50 CFR 679.20 and is exempt from 
review under Executive Orders 12866 and 13563.
    NMFS prepared an EIS for this action (see ADDRESSES) and made it 
available to the public on January 12, 2007 (72 FR 1512). On February 
13, 2007, NMFS issued the Record of Decision (ROD) for the EIS. In 
January 2015, NMFS prepared a Supplemental Information Report (SIR) for 
this action. Copies of the EIS, ROD, and SIR for this action are 
available from NMFS (see ADDRESSES). The EIS analyzes the environmental 
consequences of the groundfish harvest specifications and alternative 
harvest strategies on resources in the action area. The EIS found no 
significant environmental consequences of this action and its 
alternatives. The preferred alternative is a harvest strategy in which 
TACs are set at a level that falls within the range of ABCs recommended 
by the Council's SSC; the sum of the TACs must achieve the OY specified 
in the FMP. The SIR evaluates the need to prepare a Supplemental EIS 
(SEIS) for the 2015 and 2016 groundfish harvest specifications.
    An SEIS should be prepared if 1) the agency makes substantial 
changes in the proposed action that are relevant to environmental 
concerns, or 2) significant new circumstances or information exist 
relevant to environmental concerns and bearing on the proposed action 
or its impacts (40 CFR 1502.9(c)(1)). After reviewing the information 
contained in the SIR and SAFE reports, the Regional Administrator has 
determined that 1) approval of the 2015 and 2016 harvest 
specifications, which were set according to the preferred harvest 
strategy in the EIS, do not constitute a substantial change in the 
action; and 2) there are no significant new circumstances or 
information relevant to environmental concerns and bearing on the 
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impacts. Additionally, the 2015 and 2016 harvest specifications will 
result in environmental impacts within the scope of those analyzed and 
disclosed in the EIS. Therefore, supplemental National Environmental 
Policy Act documentation is not necessary to implement the 2015 and 
2016 harvest specifications.
    Section 604 of the Regulatory Flexibility Act requires that, when 
an agency promulgates a final rule under section 553 of Title 5 of the 
United States Code, after being required by that section, or any other 
law, to publish a general notice of proposed rulemaking, the agency 
shall prepare a final regulatory flexibility analysis (FRFA).
    Section 604 describes the required contents of a FRFA: 1) A 
statement of the need for, and objectives of, the rule; 2) a statement 
of the significant issues raised by the public comments in response to 
the initial regulatory flexibility analysis, a statement of the 
assessment of the agency of such issues, and a statement of any changes 
made in the proposed rule as a result of such comments; 3) the response 
of the agency to any comments filed by the Chief Counsel for Advocacy 
of the Small Business Administration in response to the proposed rule, 
and a detailed statement of any change made to the proposed rule in the 
final rule as a result of the comments; 4) a description of and an 
estimate of the number of small entities to which the rule will apply 
or an explanation of why no such estimate is available; 5) a 
description of the projected reporting, recordkeeping and other 
compliance requirements of the rule, including an estimate of the 
classes of small entities which will be subject to the requirement and 
the type of professional skills necessary for preparation of the report 
or record; 6) a description of the steps the agency has taken to 
minimize the significant economic impact on small entities consistent 
with the stated objectives of applicable statutes, including a 
statement of the factual, policy, and legal reasons for selecting the 
alternative adopted in the final rule and why each one of the other 
significant alternatives to the rule considered by the agency which 
affect the impact on small entities was rejected.
    A description of this action, its purpose, and its legal basis are 
contained at the beginning of the preamble to this final rule and are 
not repeated here.
    NMFS published the proposed rule on December 8, 2014 (79 FR 72593). 
NMFS prepared an Initial Regulatory Flexibility Analysis (IRFA) to 
accompany this action, and included a summary in the proposed rule. The 
comment period closed on January 7, 2015. No comments were received on 
the IRFA or the economic impacts of the rule more generally.
    The entities directly regulated by this action include a) entities 
operating vessels with groundfish FFPs catching FMP groundfish in 
Federal waters; b) all entities operating vessels, regardless of 
whether they hold groundfish FFPs, catching FMP groundfish in the 
state-waters parallel fisheries; and c) all entities operating vessels 
fishing for halibut inside three miles of the shore (whether or not 
they have FFPs).
    On June 12, 2014, the Small Business Administration issued an 
interim final rule revising the small business size standards for 
several industries effective July 14, 2014 (79 FR 33647, June 12, 
2014). The rule increased the size standard for Finfish Fishing from 
$19.0 million to $20.5 million, Shellfish Fishing from $ 5.0 million to 
$5.5 million, and Other Marine Fishing from $7.0 million to $7.5 
million.
    Based on data from 2013 fishing activity, there were 1,156 
individual catcher vessel entities with gross revenues meeting small 
entity criteria. Of these entities, 1,075 used hook-and-line gear, 116 
used pot gear, and 33 used trawl gear (some of these entities used more 
than one gear type, thus the counts of entities using the different 
gear types do not sum to the total number of entities above). Three 
individual catcher/processors met the small entity criterion; two used 
hook-and-line gear, and one used trawl gear. Catcher/processor gross 
revenues were not reported for confidentiality reasons, however hook-
and-line small entities had average gross revenues of $380,000, small 
pot entities had average gross revenues of $960,000, and small trawl 
entities had average gross revenues of $2.8 million.
    Some of these vessels are members of AFA inshore pollock 
cooperatives, of GOA rockfish cooperatives, or of BSAI crab 
rationalization cooperatives and, therefore, under the Regulatory 
Flexibility Act (RFA) it is the aggregate gross receipts of all 
participating members of the cooperative that must meet the threshold. 
Vessels that participate in these cooperatives are considered to be 
large entities within the meaning of the RFA. These relationships are 
accounted for, along with corporate affiliations among vessels, to the 
extent that they are known, in the estimated number of small entities. 
If affiliations exist of which NMFS is unaware, or if entities had non-
fishing revenue sources, the estimates above may overstate the number 
of directly regulated small entities.
    This action does not modify recordkeeping or reporting 
requirements.
    NMFS considered other, alternative harvest strategies when choosing 
the preferred harvest strategy (Alternative 2) in December 2006. These 
included the following:
     Alternative 1: Set TACs to produce fishing mortality 
rates, F, that are equal to maxFABC, unless the sum of the TACs is 
constrained by the OY established in the FMPs. This is equivalent to 
setting TACs to produce harvest levels equal to the maximum permissible 
ABCs, as constrained by OY. The term ``maxFABC'' refers to the maximum 
permissible value of FABC under Amendment 56 to the groundfish FMPs. 
Historically, the TAC has been set at or below the ABC, therefore, this 
alternative represents a likely upper limit for setting the TAC within 
the OY and ABC limits.
     Alternative 3: For species in Tiers 1, 2, and 3, set TAC 
to produce F equal to the most recent 5-year average actual F. For 
species in Tiers 4, 5, and 6, set TAC equal to the most recent 5-year 
average actual catch. For stocks with a high level of scientific 
information, TACs would be set to produce harvest levels equal to the 
most recent 5-year average actual fishing mortality rates. For stocks 
with insufficient scientific information, TACs would be set equal to 
the most recent 5-year average actual catch. This alternative 
recognizes that for some stocks, catches may fall well below ABCs, and 
recent average F may provide a better indicator of actual F than FABC 
does.
     Alternative 4: 1) Set TACs for rockfish species in Tier 3 
at F75%. Set TACs for rockfish species in Tier 5 at F = 0.5M. Set 
spatially explicit TACs for shortraker and rougheye rockfish in the 
GOA. 2) Taking the rockfish TACs as calculated above, reduce all other 
TACs by a proportion that does not vary across species, so that the sum 
of all TACs, including rockfish TACs, is equal to the lower bound of 
the area OY (116,000 mt in the GOA). This alternative sets conservative 
and spatially explicit TACs for rockfish species that are long-lived 
and late to mature and sets conservative TACs for the other groundfish 
species.
     Alternative 5: (No Action) Set TACs at zero.
    These four alternatives do not meet the objectives of this action 
although they have a smaller adverse economic impact on small entities 
than the

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preferred alternative. The Council rejected these alternatives as 
harvest strategies in 2006, and the Secretary did so in 2007.
    Alternative 1 selected harvest rates that will allow fishermen to 
harvest stocks at the level of ABCs, unless total harvests are 
constrained by the upper bound of the GOA OY of 800,000 metric tons. 
The sums of ABCs in 2015 and 2016 are 685,597 mt and 731,049 mt, 
respectively. The sums of the TACs in 2015 and 2016 are 536,158 mt and 
590,161 mt, respectively. Thus, although the sum of ABCs in each year 
is less than 800,000 metric tons, the sums of the TACs in each year are 
less than the sums of the ABCs.
    In most cases, the Council has set TACs equal to ABCs. The 
divergence between aggregate TACs and aggregate ABCs reflects a variety 
of special species- and fishery-specific circumstances:
     Pacific cod TACs are set equal to 70 percent in the 
Western GOA and 75 percent in the Central GOA of the Pacific cod ABCs 
in each year to account for the guideline harvest levels (GHL) set by 
the State of Alaska for its GHL Pacific cod fisheries (30 and 25 
percent, respectively, of the Western and Central GOA ABCs). Thus, the 
difference between the Federal TACs and ABCs does not actually reflect 
a Pacific cod harvest below the Pacific cod ABC, as the balance is 
available for the State's cod GHL fisheries.
     Shallow-water flatfish and flathead sole TACs are set 
below ABCs in the Western and Central GOA regulatory areas. Arrowtooth 
flounder TACs are set below ABC in all GOA regulatory areas. Catches of 
these flatfish species rarely, if ever, approach the proposed ABCs or 
TACs. Important trawl fisheries in the GOA take halibut PSC, and are 
constrained by limits on the allowable halibut PSC mortality. These 
limits routinely force the closure of trawl fisheries before they have 
harvested the available groundfish ABC. Thus, actual harvests of 
groundfish in the GOA routinely fall short of some ABCs and TACs. 
Markets can also constrain harvests below the TACs, as has been the 
case with arrowtooth flounder, in the past. These TACs are set to allow 
for increased harvest opportunities for these targets while conserving 
the halibut PSC limit for use in other, more fully utilized, fisheries.
     The other rockfish TAC is set below the ABC in the 
Southeast Outside district based on several factors. In addition to 
conservation concerns for the rockfish species in this group, there is 
a regulatory prohibition against using trawl gear east of 140[deg] W. 
longitude. Because most species of other rockfish are caught 
exclusively with trawl gear, the catch of such species with other gear 
types, such as hook-and-line, is low. The commercial catch of other 
rockfish in the Eastern regulatory area, which includes the West 
Yakutat and Southeast Outside districts, has ranged from approximately 
70 mt to 248 mt per year over the last decade.
     The GOA-wide Atka mackerel TAC is set below the ABC. The 
estimates of survey biomass continue to be unreliable in the GOA. 
Therefore, the Council recommended and NMFS agrees that the Atka 
mackerel TAC in the GOA be set at an amount to support incidental catch 
in other directed fisheries.
    Alternative 3 selects harvest rates based on the most recent 5 
years of harvest rates (for species in Tiers 1 through 3) or for the 
most recent 5 years of harvests (for species in Tiers 4 through 6). 
This alternative is inconsistent with the objectives of this action, 
because it does not take account of the most recent biological 
information for this fishery.
    Alternative 4 would lead to significantly lower harvests of all 
species to reduce TACs from the upper end of the OY range in the GOA to 
its lower end of 116,000 mt. Overall, this would reduce 2015 TACs by 
about 78 percent. This would lead to significant reductions in harvests 
of species by small entities. While production declines in the GOA 
would undoubtedly be associated with price increases in the GOA, these 
increases would still be constrained by the availability of 
substitutes, and are very unlikely to offset revenue declines from 
smaller production. Thus, this action would have a detrimental economic 
impact on small entities.
    Alternative 5, which sets all harvests equal to zero, may also 
address conservation issues, but would have a significant adverse 
economic impact on small entities.
    Impacts on marine mammals resulting from fishing activities 
conducted under this rule are discussed in the EIS and SIR (see 
ADDRESSES).
    Pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 553(d)(3), the Assistant Administrator for 
Fisheries, NOAA, finds good cause to waive the 30-day delay in 
effectiveness for this rule because delaying this rule would be 
contrary to the public interest. The Plan Team review occurred in 
November 2014, and Council consideration and recommendations occurred 
in December 2014. Accordingly, NMFS' review could not begin until 
January 2015. For all fisheries not currently closed because the TACs 
established under the final 2014 and 2015 harvest specifications (79 FR 
12890, March 6, 2014) were not reached, it is possible that they would 
be closed prior to the expiration of a 30-day delayed effectiveness 
period, because their TACs could be reached within that period. If 
implemented immediately, this rule would allow these fisheries to 
continue because the new TACs implemented by this rule are higher than 
the ones under which they are currently fishing.
    Certain fisheries, such as those for pollock and Pacific cod, are 
intensive, fast-paced fisheries. Other fisheries, such as those for 
sablefish, flatfish, rockfish, Atka mackerel, skates, sculpins, sharks, 
squids, and octopuses, are critical as directed fisheries and as 
incidental catch in other fisheries. U.S. fishing vessels have 
demonstrated the capacity to catch the TAC allocations in many of these 
fisheries. If this rule allowed for a 30-day delay in effectiveness and 
if a TAC were reached during those 30 days, NMFS would close directed 
fishing or prohibit retention for the applicable species. Any delay in 
allocating the final TACs in these fisheries would cause confusion to 
the industry and potential economic harm through unnecessary discards, 
thus undermining the intent of the rule. Waiving the 30-day delay 
allows NMFS to prevent economic loss to fishermen that could otherwise 
occur should the 2015 TACs be reached. Determining which fisheries may 
close is impossible because these fisheries are affected by several 
factors that cannot be predicted in advance, including fishing effort, 
weather, movement of fishery stocks, and market price. Furthermore, the 
closure of one fishery has a cascading effect on other fisheries by 
freeing-up fishing vessels, allowing them to move from closed fisheries 
to open ones, increasing the fishing capacity in those open fisheries, 
and causing them to close at an accelerated pace.
    In fisheries subject to declining sideboard limits, a failure to 
implement the updated sideboard limits before initial season's end 
could deny the intended economic protection to the non-sideboarded 
sectors. Conversely, in fisheries with increasing sideboard limits, 
economic benefit could be denied to the sideboard limited sectors.
    If the final harvest specifications are not effective by March 14, 
2015, which is the start of the 2015 Pacific halibut season as 
specified by the IPHC, the hook-and-line sablefish fishery will not 
begin concurrently with the Pacific halibut IFQ season. This would 
result in confusion for the industry and economic harm from unnecessary 
discard of sablefish that are caught

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along with Pacific halibut, as both hook-and-line sablefish and Pacific 
halibut are managed under the same IFQ program. Immediate effectiveness 
of the final 2015 and 2016 harvest specifications will allow the 
sablefish IFQ fishery to begin concurrently with the Pacific halibut 
IFQ season.
    In addition, the immediate effectiveness of this action is required 
to provide consistent management and conservation of fishery resources 
based on the best available scientific information. This is 
particularly true for those species that have lower 2015 ABCs and TACs 
than those established in the 2014 and 2015 harvest specifications (79 
FR 12890, March 6, 2014). Immediate effectiveness also would give the 
fishing industry the earliest possible opportunity to plan and conduct 
its fishing operations with respect to new information about TACs. 
Therefore, NMFS finds good cause to waive the 30-day delay in 
effectiveness under 5 U.S.C. 553(d)(3).

Small Entity Compliance Guide

    This final rule is a plain language guide to assist small entities 
in complying with this final rule as required by the Small Business 
Regulatory Enforcement Fairness Act of 1996. This final rule's primary 
purpose is to announce the final 2015 and 2016 harvest specifications 
and prohibited species bycatch allowances for the groundfish fisheries 
of the GOA. This action is necessary to establish harvest limits and 
associated management measures for groundfish during the 2015 and 2016 
fishing years, and to accomplish the goals and objectives of the FMP. 
This action affects all fishermen who participate in the GOA fisheries. 
The specific amounts of OFL, ABC, TAC, and PSC are provided in tables 
to assist the reader. NMFS will announce closures of directed fishing 
in the Federal Register and information bulletins released by the 
Alaska Region. Affected fishermen should keep themselves informed of 
such closures.

    Authority: 16 U.S.C. 773 et seq.; 16 U.S.C. 1540 (f), 1801 et 
seq.; 16 U.S.C. 3631 et seq.; Pub. L. 105-277; Pub. L. 106-31; Pub. 
L. 106-554; Pub. L. 108-199; Pub. L. 108-447; Pub. L. 109-241; Pub. 
L 109-479.

    Dated: February 17, 2015.
Samuel D. Rauch III,
Deputy Assistant Administrator for Regulatory Programs, National Marine 
Fisheries Service.
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                                                                                                          50 CFR Part 679
                                                                                                          Fisheries of the Exclusive Economic Zone Off Alaska; Gulf of Alaska; Final
                                                                                                          2015 and 2016 Harvest Specifications for Groundfish; Final Rule
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                                                     DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE                                   Alaska (FMP). The Council prepared the                sectors of trawl catcher/processors,
                                                                                                              FMP under the authority of the                        trawl catcher vessels participating in the
                                                     National Oceanic and Atmospheric                         Magnuson-Stevens Fishery                              Central GOA Rockfish Program, and
                                                     Administration                                           Conservation and Management Act                       trawl catcher vessels not participating in
                                                                                                              (Magnuson-Stevens Act), 16 U.S.C. 1801                the Central GOA Rockfish Program
                                                     50 CFR Part 679                                          et seq. Regulations governing U.S.                    fishing for groundfish species other than
                                                     [Docket No. 140918791–4999–02]                           fisheries and implementing the FMP                    pollock. The pollock directed fishery is
                                                                                                              appear at 50 CFR parts 600, 679, and                  not included in the Council’s
                                                     RIN 0648–XD516                                           680.                                                  recommended action, as that fishery is
                                                                                                                 The FMP and its implementing                       already subject to Chinook salmon PSC
                                                     Fisheries of the Exclusive Economic                      regulations require NMFS, after                       limits (§ 679.21(h)).
                                                     Zone Off Alaska; Gulf of Alaska; Final                   consultation with the Council, to                        NMFS published a notice of
                                                     2015 and 2016 Harvest Specifications                     specify the total allowable catch (TAC)               availability for Amendment 97 on June
                                                     for Groundfish                                           for each target species, the sum of which             5, 2014 (79 FR 32525). On September 3,
                                                     AGENCY:  National Marine Fisheries                       must be within the optimum yield (OY)                 2014, the Secretary of Commerce
                                                     Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and                     range of 116,000 to 800,000 metric tons               (Secretary) approved Amendment 97.
                                                     Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),                       (mt). Section 679.20(c)(1) further                    The proposed rule that would
                                                     Commerce.                                                requires NMFS to publish and solicit                  implement Amendment 97 published
                                                                                                              public comment on proposed annual                     on June 25, 2014 (79 FR 35971), with
                                                     ACTION: Final rule; harvest specifications
                                                                                                              TACs, Pacific halibut prohibited species              public comments accepted through July
                                                     and closures.                                                                                                  25, 2014. The proposed rule contains a
                                                                                                              catch (PSC) limits, and seasonal
                                                     SUMMARY:   NMFS announces final 2015                     allowances of pollock and Pacific cod.                description of the affected management
                                                     and 2016 harvest specifications,                         Upon consideration of public comment                  areas and groundfish fisheries, the non-
                                                     apportionments, and Pacific halibut                      received under § 679.20(c)(1), NMFS                   pollock trawl groundfish fisheries and
                                                     prohibited species catch limits for the                  must publish notice of final harvest                  associated sectors, the history and goals
                                                     groundfish fishery of the Gulf of Alaska                 specifications for up to two fishing years            of Amendment 97, and the provisions of
                                                     (GOA). This action is necessary to                       as annual target TAC, per                             the proposed action. Those provisions
                                                     establish harvest limits for groundfish                  § 679.20(c)(3)(ii). The final harvest                 include proposed Chinook salmon PSC
                                                     during the 2015 and 2016 fishing years                   specifications set forth in Tables 1                  limits by sector, seasonal allocations,
                                                     and to accomplish the goals and                          through 36 of this document reflect the               and other aspects associated with the
                                                     objectives of the Fishery Management                     outcome of this process, as required at               implementation of Chinook salmon PSC
                                                     Plan for Groundfish of the GOA. The                      § 679.20(c).                                          limits for the non-pollock trawl
                                                     intended effect of this action is to                        The proposed 2015 and 2016 harvest                 groundfish fisheries in the Western and
                                                                                                              specifications for groundfish of the GOA              Central GOA. One provision that could
                                                     conserve and manage the groundfish
                                                                                                              and Pacific halibut PSC limits were                   affect the 2016 Chinook salmon PSC
                                                     resources in the GOA in accordance
                                                                                                              published in the Federal Register on                  limits is the ‘‘incentive buffer.’’ This
                                                     with the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery
                                                                                                              December 8, 2014 (79 FR 72593).                       mechanism provides for an increased
                                                     Conservation and Management Act.
                                                                                                              Comments were invited and accepted                    annual Chinook salmon PSC limit if
                                                     DATES: Harvest specifications and                                                                              sectors catch less than their limit of
                                                     closures are effective at 1200 hrs, Alaska               through January 7, 2015. NMFS did not
                                                                                                              receive any comments on the proposed                  Chinook salmon in the previous year.
                                                     local time (A.l.t.), February 25, 2015,                                                                        The final rule to implement
                                                     through 2400 hrs, A.l.t., December 31,                   harvest specifications. In December
                                                                                                              2014, NMFS consulted with the Council                 Amendment 97 published on December
                                                     2016.                                                                                                          2, 2014 (79 FR 71350). The Chinook
                                                                                                              regarding the 2015 and 2016 harvest
                                                     ADDRESSES:  Electronic copies of the                     specifications. After considering public              salmon PSC limits implemented by
                                                     Final Alaska Groundfish Harvest                          testimony, as well as biological and                  Amendment 97 were effective on
                                                     Specifications Environmental Impact                      economic data that were available at the              January 1, 2015. Specific sector limits
                                                     Statement (EIS), Record of Decision                      Council’s December 2014 meeting,                      for the non-pollock groundfish fisheries
                                                     (ROD), and the Supplementary                             NMFS is implementing the final 2015                   are described later in this preamble.
                                                     Information Report (SIR) to the EIS                      and 2016 harvest specifications, as                   NMFS will monitor the Chinook salmon
                                                     prepared for this action are available                   recommended by the Council. For 2015,                 PSC in the non-pollock GOA groundfish
                                                     from http://alaskafisheries.noaa.gov.                    the sum of the TAC amounts is 536,158                 fisheries and close an applicable sector
                                                     The final 2014 Stock Assessment and                      mt. For 2016, the sum of the TAC                      if it reaches its 2015 Chinook salmon
                                                     Fishery Evaluation (SAFE) report for the                                                                       PSC limit.
                                                                                                              amounts is 590,161 mt.
                                                     groundfish resources of the GOA, dated                                                                         Acceptable Biological Catch (ABC) and
                                                     November 2014, is available from the                     Other Actions Affecting the 2015 and
                                                                                                                                                                    TAC Specifications
                                                     North Pacific Fishery Management                         2016 Harvest Specifications
                                                     Council (Council) at 605 West 4th                                                                                 In December 2014, the Council, its
                                                                                                              Amendment 97 to the FMP: Chinook                      Advisory Panel (AP), and its Scientific
                                                     Avenue, Suite 306, Anchorage, AK                         Salmon Prohibited Species Catch Limits
                                                     99510–2252, phone 907–271–2809, or                                                                             and Statistical Committee (SSC)
                                                                                                              in the Non-Pollock Trawl Groundfish                   reviewed the most recent biological and
                                                     from the Council’s Web site at http://                   Fisheries
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                                                     www.npfmc.org.                                                                                                 harvest information about the condition
                                                                                                                 In June 2013, the Council took final               of groundfish stocks in the GOA. This
                                                     FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:                         action to implement measures to control               information was compiled by the
                                                     Obren Davis, 907–586–7228.                               Chinook salmon PSC in all non-pollock                 Council’s GOA Groundfish Plan Team
                                                     SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:   NMFS                        trawl groundfish fisheries in the                     and was presented in the draft 2014
                                                     manages the GOA groundfish fisheries                     Western and Central GOA. This action,                 SAFE report for the GOA groundfish
                                                     in the exclusive economic zone of the                    Amendment 97 to the FMP, would set                    fisheries, dated November 2014 (see
                                                     GOA under the Fishery Management                         an initial annual PSC limit of 7,500                  ADDRESSES). The SAFE report contains a
                                                     Plan for Groundfish of the Gulf of                       Chinook salmon apportioned among the                  review of the latest scientific analyses


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                                                     and estimates of each species’ biomass                      The Council recommended 2015 and                   Specification and Apportionment of
                                                     and other biological parameters, as well                 2016 TACs that are equal to ABCs for                  TAC Amounts
                                                     as summaries of the available                            sablefish, deep-water flatfish, rex sole,                NMFS’ apportionment of groundfish
                                                     information on the GOA ecosystem and                     Pacific ocean perch, northern rockfish,               species is based on the distribution of
                                                     the economic condition of the                            shortraker rockfish, dusky rockfish,                  biomass among the regulatory areas over
                                                     groundfish fisheries off Alaska. From                    rougheye rockfish, demersal shelf                     which NMFS manages the species.
                                                     these data and analyses, the Plan Team                   rockfish, thornyhead rockfish, ‘‘other                Additional regulations govern the
                                                     estimates an overfishing level (OFL) and                 rockfish,’’ big skates, longnose skates,              apportionment of pollock, Pacific cod,
                                                     ABC for each species or species group.                   other skates, sculpins, sharks, squids,               and sablefish. Additional detail on the
                                                     The 2014 report was made available for                   and octopuses in the GOA. The Council                 apportionment of pollock, Pacific cod,
                                                     public review during the public                          recommended TACs for 2015 and 2016                    and sablefish are described below.
                                                     comment period for the proposed                          that are less than the ABCs for pollock,                 The ABC for the pollock stock in the
                                                     harvest specifications.                                  Pacific cod, shallow-water flatfish in the            combined Western, Central, and West
                                                        In previous years, the largest changes                Western GOA, arrowtooth flounder,                     Yakutat Regulatory Areas (W/C/WYK)
                                                     from the proposed to the final harvest                   flathead sole in the Western and Central              includes the amount for the GHL
                                                     specifications have been based on recent                 GOA, ‘‘other rockfish’’ in the Southeast              established by the State for the Prince
                                                     NMFS stock surveys, which provide                        Outside district, and Atka mackerel. The              William Sound (PWS) pollock fishery.
                                                     updated estimates of stock biomass and                   Pacific cod TACs are set to                           The Plan Team, SSC, AP, and Council
                                                     spatial distribution, and changes to the                 accommodate the State’s guideline                     recommended that the sum of all State
                                                     models used for producing stock                          harvest levels (GHLs) for Pacific cod so              and Federal water pollock removals
                                                     assessments. At the November 2014                        that the ABCs are not exceeded. The                   from the GOA not exceed ABC
                                                     Plan Team meeting, NMFS scientists                       shallow-water flatfish, arrowtooth                    recommendations. Based on genetic
                                                     presented updated and new survey                         flounder, and flathead sole TACs are set              studies, fisheries scientists believe that
                                                     results, changes to stock assessment                     to allow for increased harvest                        the pollock in PWS is not a separate
                                                     models, and accompanying stock                           opportunities for these target species                stock from the combined W/C/WYK
                                                     assessment estimates for all groundfish                  while conserving the halibut PSC limit                population. Since 1996, the Plan Team
                                                     species and species groups that are                      for use in other, more fully utilized                 has had a protocol of recommending
                                                     included in the final 2014 SAFE report.                  fisheries. The ‘‘other rockfish’’ TAC in              that the GHL amount be deducted from
                                                     The SSC reviewed this information at                     the Southeast Outside District (SEO) is               the GOA-wide ABC. For 2015 and 2016,
                                                     the December 2014 Council meeting.                       set to reduce the amount of discards.                 the SSC recommended and the Council
                                                     Changes from the proposed to the final                   The Atka mackerel TAC is set to                       approved the W/C/WYK pollock ABC
                                                     2015 and 2016 harvest specifications are                 accommodate incidental catch amounts                  including the amount to account for the
                                                     discussed below.                                         in other fisheries.                                   State’s PWS GHL. At the November
                                                        The final 2015 and 2016 OFLs, ABCs,                      The final 2015 and 2016 harvest                    2014 Plan Team meeting, State fisheries
                                                     and TACs are based on the best                           specifications approved by the Secretary              managers recommended setting the
                                                     available biological and socioeconomic                   are unchanged from those                              PWS GHL at 2.5 percent of the annual
                                                     information, including projected                         recommended by the Council and are                    W/C/WYK pollock ABC. For 2015, this
                                                     biomass trends, information on assumed                   consistent with the preferred harvest                 yields a PWS pollock GHL of 4,783 mt,
                                                     distribution of stock biomass, and                       strategy alternative in the EIS (see                  an increase of 620 mt from the 2014
                                                     revised methods used to calculate stock                  ADDRESSES). NMFS finds that the                       PWS GHL of 4,163 mt. For 2016, the
                                                     biomass. The FMP specifies the                           Council’s recommended OFLs, ABCs,                     PWS pollock GHL is 6,271 mt, an
                                                     formulas, or tiers, to be used to compute                and TACs are consistent with the                      increase of 2,108 mt from the 2014 PWS
                                                     OFLs and ABCs. The formulas                              biological condition of the groundfish                pollock GHL.
                                                     applicable to a particular stock or stock                stocks as described in the final 2014                    The Council also adopted the SSC’s
                                                     complex are determined by the level of                   SAFE report. NMFS also finds that the                 recommendation to revise the
                                                     reliable information available to                        Council’s recommendations for OFLs,                   terminology used when apportioning
                                                     fisheries scientists. This information is                ABCs, and TACs are consistent with the                pollock in the Western, Central, and
                                                     categorized into a successive series of                  biological condition of groundfish                    West Yakutat Regulatory Areas. The
                                                     six tiers to define OFL and ABC                          stocks as adjusted for other biological               SSC recommended describing
                                                     amounts, with Tier 1 representing the                    and socioeconomic considerations,                     apportionments of pollock to the
                                                     highest level of information quality                     including maintaining the total TAC                   Western, Central, and West Yakutat
                                                     available and Tier 6 representing the                    within the OY range. NMFS reviewed                    Regulatory Areas as ‘‘apportionments of
                                                     lowest level of information quality                      the Council’s recommended TAC                         annual catch limit (ACLs)’’ rather than
                                                     available. The Plan Team used the FMP                    specifications and apportionments, and                ‘‘ABCs.’’ The SSC annually recommends
                                                     tier structure to calculate OFL and ABC                  approves these harvest specifications                 a combined pollock ABC for the
                                                     amounts for each groundfish species.                     under 50 CFR 679.20(c)(3)(ii). The                    Western, Central, and West Yakutat
                                                     The SSC adopted the final 2015 and                       apportionment of TAC amounts among                    Regulatory Areas based on factors such
                                                     2016 OFLs and ABCs recommended by                        gear types and sectors, processing                    as scientific uncertainty in the estimate
                                                     the Plan Team for all groundfish                         sectors, and seasons is discussed below.              of the area-wide OFL, data uncertainty,
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                                                     species. The Council adopted the SSC’s                      Tables 1 and 2 list the final 2015 and             and recruitment variability. Section
                                                     OFL and ABC recommendations and the                      2016 OFLs, ABCs, TACs, and area                       3.2.3.3.2 of FMP specifies that the ACL
                                                     AP’s TAC recommendations. The final                      apportionments of groundfish in the                   is equal to the ABC. Historically, the
                                                     TAC recommendations were based on                        GOA. The sums of the 2015 and 2016                    SSC has recommended apportioning the
                                                     the ABCs as adjusted for other biological                ABCs are 685,597 mt and 731,049 mt,                   combined Western, Central, and West
                                                     and socioeconomic considerations,                        respectively, which are higher in 2015                Yakutat ABC between these three
                                                     including maintaining the sum of all                     and 2016 than the 2014 ABC sum of                     individual Regulatory Areas. However,
                                                     TACs within the required OY range of                     640,675 mt (79 FR 12890, March 6,                     the subarea ABCs have not been based
                                                     116,000 to 800,000 mt.                                   2014).                                                on scientific uncertainty in the OFL,


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                                                     data uncertainty, or other conservation                  mt; and (3) Western GOA, 11,611 mt.                   72593, December 8, 2014) for pollock,
                                                     or biological concerns, but rather on                    These amounts reflect the sum of the                  Pacific cod, sablefish, shallow-water
                                                     seasonal and spatial apportionment                       State’s 2015 and 2016 GHLs in these                   flatfish, deep-water flatfish, arrowtooth
                                                     procedures established under the Steller                 areas, which are 25 percent of the                    flounder, flathead sole, Pacific ocean
                                                     sea lion protection measures for pollock                 Eastern and Central ABCs, and 30                      perch, dusky rockfish, longnose skate,
                                                     TAC in the Western and Central                           percent of the Western GOA ABC.                       and ‘‘other skates.’’ The final 2015 ABCs
                                                     Regulatory Areas. The SSC noted that                        NMFS establishes seasonal                          are lower than the proposed 2015 ABCs
                                                     describing subarea apportionments as                     apportionments of the annual Pacific                  for northern rockfish, rougheye rockfish,
                                                     ‘‘apportionments of the ACL’’ more                       cod TAC in the Central and Western                    demersal shelf rockfish, and big skates.
                                                     accurately reflects that such                            Regulatory Areas. Sixty percent of the                The final 2016 ABCs are higher than the
                                                     apportionments address management,                       annual TAC is apportioned to the A                    proposed 2016 ABCs for pollock, Pacific
                                                     rather than biological or conservation,                  season for hook-and-line, pot, and jig                cod, shallow-water flatfish, flathead
                                                     concerns. In addition, apportioning the                  gear from January 1 through June 10,                  sole, Pacific ocean perch, longnose
                                                     ACL in this manner allow NMFS to                         and for trawl gear from January 20                    skate, and ‘‘other skates.’’ The final 2016
                                                     balance any transfer of TAC from one                     through June 10. Forty percent of the                 ABCs are lower than the proposed 2016
                                                     area to another pursuant to regulations                  annual TAC is apportioned to the B                    ABCs for deep-water flatfish, rex sole,
                                                     at § 679.20(a)(5)(iv)(B) to ensure that the              season for hook-and-line, pot, and jig                arrowtooth flounder, northern rockfish,
                                                     area-wide ACL and ABC are not                            gear from September 1 through                         dusky rockfish, rougheye rockfish, and
                                                     exceeded. The SSC noted that this                        December 31, and for trawl gear from                  big skates. For the remaining target
                                                     terminology change is acceptable for                     September 1 through November 1                        species—Atka mackerel, sculpins,
                                                     pollock in the Western, Central, and                     (§§ 679.23(d)(3) and 679.20(a)(12)). The              sharks, squids, and octopus—the
                                                     West Yakutat Regulatory Areas only.                      Central and Western GOA Pacific cod                   Council recommended, and the
                                                     There is one aggregate pollock OFL in                    TACs are allocated among various gear                 Secretary approved, the final 2015 and
                                                     these areas, and Steller sea lion                        and operational sectors. The Pacific cod              2016 ABCs that are the same as the
                                                     protection measures provide a spatial                    sector apportionments are discussed in                proposed 2015 and 2016 ABCs.
                                                     and seasonal apportionment procedure                     detail in a subsequent section of this                   Additional information explaining the
                                                     for the pollock TAC in the Western and                   preamble.                                             changes between the proposed and final
                                                     Central Regulatory Areas. This change is                    The Council’s recommendation for                   ABCs is included in the final 2014
                                                     not applicable for pollock in the                        sablefish area apportionments takes into              SAFE report, which was not available
                                                     Southeast Outside GOA Regulatory                         account the prohibition on the use of                 when the Council made its proposed
                                                     Area, which is managed as a separate                     trawl gear in the SEO District of the                 ABC and TAC recommendations in
                                                     stock.                                                   Eastern Regulatory Area and makes                     October 2014. At that time, the most
                                                        NMFS establishes pollock TACs in                      available 5 percent of the combined                   recent stock assessment information was
                                                     the Western, Central, West Yakutat                       Eastern Regulatory Area ABCs to trawl                 contained in the final 2013 SAFE report.
                                                     Regulatory Areas, and the Southeast                      gear for use as incidental catch in other             The final 2014 SAFE report contains the
                                                     Outside District of the GOA (see Tables                  groundfish fisheries in the WYK District              best and most recent scientific
                                                     1 and 2). NMFS also establishes                          (§ 679.20(a)(4)(i)). Tables 7 and 8 list the          information on the condition of the
                                                     seasonal apportionments of the annual                    final 2015 and 2016 allocations of                    groundfish stocks, as previously
                                                     pollock TAC in the Western and Central                   sablefish TAC to hook-and-line and                    discussed in this preamble, and is
                                                     Regulatory Areas of the GOA among                        trawl gear in the GOA.                                available for review (see ADDRESSES).
                                                     Statistical Areas 610, 620, and 630.                     Changes From the Proposed 2015 and                    The Council considered the final 2014
                                                     These apportionments are divided                         2016 Harvest Specifications in the GOA                SAFE report in December 2014 when it
                                                     equally among each of the following                                                                            made recommendations for the final
                                                     four seasons: The A season (January 20                      In October 2014, the Council’s                     2015 and 2016 harvest specifications. In
                                                     through March 10), the B season (March                   recommendations for the proposed 2015                 the GOA, the total final 2015 TAC
                                                     10 through May 31), the C season                         and 2016 harvest specifications (79 FR                amount is 536,158 mt, an increase of 5
                                                     (August 25 through October 1), and the                   72593, December 8, 2014) were based                   percent from the total proposed 2015
                                                     D season (October 1 through November                     largely on information contained in the               TAC amount of 511,599 mt. The total
                                                     1) (§ 679.23(d)(2)(i) through (iv), and                  final 2013 SAFE report for the GOA                    final 2016 TAC amount is 590,161 mt,
                                                     § 679.20(a)(5)(iv)(A) and (B)). Additional               groundfish fisheries, dated November                  an increase of 15 percent from the total
                                                     detail is provided below; Tables 3 and                   2013 (see ADDRESSES). The Council                     proposed 2016 TAC amount of 511,599
                                                     4 list these amounts.                                    proposed that the final OFLs, ABCs, and               mt. The following table in this preamble
                                                        The 2015 and 2016 Pacific cod TACs                    TACs established for the 2015                         summarizes the principle reason for the
                                                     are set to accommodate the State’s GHL                   groundfish fisheries (79 FR 12890,                    difference between the proposed and
                                                     for Pacific cod in State waters in the                   March 6, 2014) be used for the proposed               final TACs.
                                                     Central and Western Regulatory Areas,                    2015 and 2016 harvest specifications,                    Based on changes to the assessment
                                                     as well as in PWS. The Plan Team, SSC,                   pending completion and review of the                  method (model) used by stock
                                                     AP, and Council recommended that the                     2014 SAFE report at its December 2014                 assessment scientists, for 2015 and 2016
                                                     sum of all State and Federal water                       meeting.                                              the greatest TAC increase is for Pacific
                                                     Pacific cod removals from the GOA not                       As described previously, the SSC                   cod. Based on changes in the estimates
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                                                     exceed ABC recommendations.                              adopted the final 2015 and 2016 OFLs                  of overall biomass, the greatest TAC
                                                     Accordingly, the Council set the 2015                    and ABCs recommended by the Plan                      increases are for shallow-water flatfish,
                                                     and 2016 Pacific cod TACs in the                         Team. The Council adopted the SSC’s                   longnose skate, other skates, and Pacific
                                                     Eastern, Central, and Western                            OFL and ABC recommendations and the                   ocean perch. Based upon changes in the
                                                     Regulatory Areas to account for State                    AP’s TAC recommendations for 2015                     estimates of biomass, the greatest
                                                     GHLs. Therefore, the 2015 and 2016                       and 2016. The final 2015 ABCs are                     decreases in TACs are for rougheye
                                                     Pacific cod TACs are less than the ABCs                  higher than the proposed 2015 ABCs                    rockfish, demersal shelf rockfish, and
                                                     by the following amounts: (1) Eastern                    published in the proposed 2015 and                    big skate. For all other species and
                                                     GOA, 707 mt; (2) Central GOA, 15,330                     2016 harvest specifications (79 FR                    species groups, changes from the


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                                                     proposed to the final TACs are within                                            arrowtooth flounder, flathead sole, and                                     contained in the final 2014 SAFE report.
                                                     plus or minus five percent of the                                                ‘‘other rockfish.’’ The Council believed,                                   The final TACs are based on the best
                                                     proposed TACs. These TAC changes                                                 and NMFS concurs, that setting TACs                                         scientific information available. These
                                                     correspond to associated changes in the                                          for the three preceding flatfish species                                    TACs are specified in compliance with
                                                     ABCs and TACs, as recommended by                                                 equal to ABCs would not reflect                                             the harvest strategy described in the
                                                     the SSC, AP, and Council.                                                        anticipated harvest levels accurately, as                                   proposed and final rules for the 2015
                                                       Additionally, based upon the                                                   the Council and NMFS expect halibut                                         and 2016 harvest specifications. The
                                                     Council’s recommended changes in                                                 PSC limits to constrain these fisheries in                                  changes in TACs between the proposed
                                                     setting the TACs at amounts below                                                2015 and 2016.                                                              rule and this final rule are compared in
                                                     ABCs, the greatest decreases in TACs                                                Detailed information providing the
                                                                                                                                                                                                                  the following table.
                                                     are for shallow-water flatfish,                                                  basis for the changes described above is
                                                                               COMPARISON OF PROPOSED AND FINAL 2015 AND 2016 GOA TOTAL ALLOWABLE CATCH LIMITS
                                                                                                                               [Values are rounded to the nearest metric ton and percentage]

                                                                                                                                                                    2015 Final                                                2016 final
                                                                                                                                  2015 and                                                                                                                   Principle
                                                                                                                                                 2015 Final         minus 2015           Percentage               2016       minus 2016      Percentage
                                                                                 Species                                          2016 pro-                                                                                                                 reason for
                                                                                                                                                   TAC               Proposed             difference           final TAC      proposed        difference
                                                                                                                                 posed TAC                                                                                                                  difference
                                                                                                                                                                       TAC                                                      TAC

                                                     Pollock ..............................................................         193,809          199,151                 5,342                   3             257,178          63,369           33    Model 1
                                                     Pacific cod ........................................................            61,519           75,202                13,683                  22              75,202          13,683           22    Model
                                                     Sablefish ...........................................................            9,554           10,522                   968                  10               9,558               4            0    N/A
                                                     Shallow-water flatfish ........................................                 32,027           35,381                 3,354                  10              32,877             850            3    Biomass 2
                                                     Deep-water flatfish ............................................                13,303           13,334                    31                   0              13,177           ¥126            ¥1    Biomass
                                                     Rex sole ............................................................            9,155            9,150                   ¥5                    0               8,979           ¥176            ¥2    Biomass
                                                     Arrowtooth flounder ..........................................                 103,300          103,300                     0                   0             103,300               0            0    N/A
                                                     Flathead sole ....................................................              27,726           27,756                    30                   0              27,759              33            0    N/A
                                                     Pacific ocean perch ..........................................                  19,764           21,012                 1,248                   6              21,436           1,672            8    Biomass
                                                     Northern rockfish ..............................................                 5,010            4,998                  ¥12                    0               4,721           ¥289            ¥6    Biomass
                                                     Shortraker rockfish ...........................................                  1,323            1,323                     0                   0               1,323               0            0    N/A
                                                     Dusky rockfish ..................................................                5,081            5,109                    28                   1               4,711           ¥370            ¥7    Biomass
                                                     Rougheye rockfish ............................................                   1,262            1,122                 ¥140                  ¥11               1,142           ¥120           ¥10    Biomass
                                                     Demersal shelf rockfish ....................................                       274              225                  ¥49                  ¥18                 225            ¥49           ¥18    Biomass
                                                     Thornyhead rockfish .........................................                    1,841            1,841                     0                   0               1,841               0            0    N/A
                                                     Other rockfish ...................................................               1,811            1,811                     0                   0               1,811               0            0    N/A
                                                     Atka mackerel ...................................................                2,000            2,000                     0                   0               2,000               0            0    N/A
                                                     Big skate ...........................................................            3,762            3,255                 ¥507                  ¥13               3,255           ¥507           ¥13    Biomass
                                                     Longnose skate ................................................                  2,876            3,218                   342                  12               3,218             342           12    Biomass
                                                     Other skates .....................................................               1,989            2,235                   246                  12               2,235             246           12    Biomass
                                                     Sculpins ............................................................            5,569            5,569                     0                   0               5,569               0            0    N/A
                                                     Sharks ...............................................................           5,989            5,989                     0                   0               5,989               0            0    N/A
                                                     Squids ...............................................................           1,148            1,148                     0                   0               1,148               0            0    N/A
                                                     Octopuses .........................................................              1,507            1,507                     0                   0               1,507               0            0    N/A

                                                           Total ...........................................................        511,599          536,158                24,559                      5          590,161          78,562            15
                                                        1 Model—Change in assessment methodology.
                                                        2 Biomass—Change in estimate of biomass.




                                                       The final 2015 and 2016 TAC                                                    GOA and do not exceed the ABC for any                                       amounts for GOA groundfish for 2015
                                                     recommendations for the GOA are                                                  species or species group. Tables 1 and                                      and 2016, respectively.
                                                     within the OY range established for the                                          2 list the final OFL, ABC, and TAC

                                                      TABLE 1—FINAL 2015 ABCS, TACS, AND OFLS OF GROUNDFISH FOR THE WESTERN/CENTRAL/WEST YAKUTAT, WEST-
                                                         ERN, CENTRAL, EASTERN REGULATORY AREAS, AND IN THE WEST YAKUTAT, SOUTHEAST OUTSIDE, AND GULFWIDE
                                                         DISTRICTS OF THE GULF OF ALASKA
                                                                                                                                       [Values are rounded to the nearest metric ton]

                                                                                        Species                                                                           Area 1                                             OFL             ABC             TAC

                                                     Pollock 2 ................................................................          Shumagin (610) ....................................................                     n/a          31,634           31,634
                                                                                                                                         Chirikof (620) ........................................................                 n/a          97,579           97,579
                                                                                                                                         Kodiak (630) .........................................................                  n/a          52,594           52,594
                                                                                                                                         WYK (640) ............................................................                  n/a           4,719            4,719
                                                                                                                                         W/C/WYK (subtotal) .............................................                    256,545         191,309          186,526
                                                                                                                                         SEO (650) ............................................................               16,833          12,625           12,625
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                                                                                                                                         Total ......................................................................        273,378         203,934          199,151
                                                     Pacific cod 3 ..........................................................            W ..........................................................................            n/a          38,702           27,091
                                                                                                                                         C ...........................................................................           n/a          61,320           45,990
                                                                                                                                         E ...........................................................................           n/a           2,828            2,121
                                                                                                                                         Total ......................................................................        140,300         102,850           75,202
                                                     Sablefish 4 .............................................................           W ..........................................................................            n/a           1,474            1,474
                                                                                                                                         C ...........................................................................           n/a           4,658            4,658
                                                                                                                                         WYK .....................................................................               n/a           1,708            1,708
                                                                                                                                         SEO ......................................................................              n/a           2,682            2,682
                                                                                                                                         E (WYK and SEO) (subtotal) ...............................                              n/a           4,390            4,390



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                                                      TABLE 1—FINAL 2015 ABCS, TACS, AND OFLS OF GROUNDFISH FOR THE WESTERN/CENTRAL/WEST YAKUTAT, WEST-
                                                         ERN, CENTRAL, EASTERN REGULATORY AREAS, AND IN THE WEST YAKUTAT, SOUTHEAST OUTSIDE, AND GULFWIDE
                                                         DISTRICTS OF THE GULF OF ALASKA—Continued
                                                                                                                                 [Values are rounded to the nearest metric ton]

                                                                                   Species                                                                          Area 1                                          OFL        ABC        TAC

                                                                                                                                   Total ......................................................................      12,425     10,522     10,522
                                                     Shallow-water flatfish 5 ..........................................           W ..........................................................................         n/a     22,074     13,250
                                                                                                                                   C ...........................................................................         n/a    19,297     19,297
                                                                                                                                   WYK .....................................................................             n/a     2,209      2,209
                                                                                                                                   SEO ......................................................................            n/a       625        625
                                                                                                                                   Total ......................................................................      54,207     44,205     35,381
                                                     Deep-water flatfish 6 ..............................................          W ..........................................................................         n/a        301        301
                                                                                                                                   C ...........................................................................         n/a     3,689      3,689
                                                                                                                                   WYK .....................................................................             n/a     5,474      5,474
                                                                                                                                   SEO ......................................................................            n/a     3,870      3,870
                                                                                                                                   Total ......................................................................      15,993     13,334     13,334
                                                     Rex sole ................................................................     W ..........................................................................          n/a     1,258      1,258
                                                                                                                                   C ...........................................................................         n/a     5,816      5,816
                                                                                                                                   WYK .....................................................................             n/a       772        772
                                                                                                                                   SEO ......................................................................            n/a     1,304      1,304
                                                                                                                                   Total ......................................................................      11,957      9,150      9,150
                                                     Arrowtooth flounder ..............................................            W ..........................................................................          n/a    30,752     14,500
                                                                                                                                   C ...........................................................................         n/a   114,170     75,000
                                                                                                                                   WYK .....................................................................             n/a    36,771      6,900
                                                                                                                                   SEO ......................................................................            n/a    11,228      6,900
                                                                                                                                   Total ......................................................................     226,390    192,921    103,300
                                                     Flathead sole ........................................................        W ..........................................................................          n/a    12,767      8,650
                                                                                                                                   C ...........................................................................         n/a    24,876     15,400
                                                                                                                                   WYK .....................................................................             n/a     3,535      3,535
                                                                                                                                   SEO ......................................................................            n/a       171        171
                                                                                                                                   Total ......................................................................      50,792     41,349     27,756
                                                     Pacific ocean perch 7 ............................................            W ..........................................................................          n/a     2,302      2,302
                                                                                                                                   C ...........................................................................         n/a    15,873     15,873
                                                                                                                                   WYK .....................................................................             n/a     2,014      2,014
                                                                                                                                   W/C/WYK subtotal ................................................                 23,406     20,189     20,189
                                                                                                                                   SEO ......................................................................           954        823        823
                                                                                                                                   Total ......................................................................      24,360     21,012     21,012
                                                     Northern rockfish 8 ................................................          W ..........................................................................          n/a     1,226      1,226
                                                                                                                                   C ...........................................................................         n/a     3,772      3,772
                                                                                                                                   E ...........................................................................         n/a        n/a        n/a
                                                                                                                                   Total ......................................................................       5,961      4,998      4,998
                                                     Shortraker rockfish 9 .............................................           W ..........................................................................         n/a         92         92
                                                                                                                                   C ...........................................................................         n/a       397        397
                                                                                                                                   E ...........................................................................         n/a       834        834
                                                                                                                                   Total ......................................................................       1,764      1,323      1,323
                                                     Dusky rockfish 10 ...................................................         W ..........................................................................          n/a       296        296
                                                                                                                                   C ...........................................................................         n/a     3,336      3,336
                                                                                                                                   WYK .....................................................................             n/a     1,288      1,288
                                                                                                                                   SEO ......................................................................            n/a       189        189
                                                                                                                                   Total ......................................................................       6,246      5,109      5,109
                                                     Rougheye and Blackspotted rockfish 11 ...............                         W ..........................................................................          n/a       115        115
                                                                                                                                   C ...........................................................................         n/a       632        632
                                                                                                                                   E ...........................................................................         n/a       375        375
                                                                                                                                   Total ......................................................................       1,345      1,122      1,122
                                                     Demersal shelf rockfish 12 ....................................               SEO ......................................................................           361        225        225
                                                     Thornyhead rockfish .............................................             W ..........................................................................          n/a       235        235
                                                                                                                                   C ...........................................................................         n/a       875        875
                                                                                                                                   E ...........................................................................         n/a       731        731
                                                                                                                                   Total ......................................................................       2,454      1,841      1,841
                                                     Other rockfish 13 14 .................................................        W and C ...............................................................               n/a     1,031      1,031
                                                                                                                                   WYK .....................................................................             n/a       580        580
                                                                                                                                   SEO ......................................................................            n/a     2,469        200
                                                                                                                                   Total ......................................................................       5,347      4,080      1,811
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                                                     Atka mackerel .......................................................         GW .......................................................................         6,200      4,700      2,000
                                                     Big skate 15 ...........................................................      W ..........................................................................          n/a       731        731
                                                                                                                                   C ...........................................................................         n/a     1,257      1,257
                                                                                                                                   E ...........................................................................         n/a     1,267      1,267
                                                                                                                                   Total ......................................................................       4,340      3,255      3,255
                                                     Longnose skate 16 .................................................           W ..........................................................................          n/a       152        152
                                                                                                                                   C ...........................................................................         n/a     2,090      2,090
                                                                                                                                   E ...........................................................................         n/a       976        976
                                                                                                                                   Total ......................................................................       4,291      3,218      3,218
                                                     Other skates 17 ......................................................        GW .......................................................................         2,980      2,235      2,235



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                                                      TABLE 1—FINAL 2015 ABCS, TACS, AND OFLS OF GROUNDFISH FOR THE WESTERN/CENTRAL/WEST YAKUTAT, WEST-
                                                         ERN, CENTRAL, EASTERN REGULATORY AREAS, AND IN THE WEST YAKUTAT, SOUTHEAST OUTSIDE, AND GULFWIDE
                                                         DISTRICTS OF THE GULF OF ALASKA—Continued
                                                                                                                                   [Values are rounded to the nearest metric ton]

                                                                                   Species                                                                             Area 1                                           OFL       ABC       TAC

                                                     Sculpins ................................................................       GW      .......................................................................      7,448     5,569     5,569
                                                     Sharks ...................................................................      GW      .......................................................................      7,986     5,989     5,989
                                                     Squids ...................................................................      GW      .......................................................................      1,530     1,148     1,148
                                                     Octopus .................................................................       GW      .......................................................................      2,009     1,507     1,507

                                                           Total ...............................................................     ...............................................................................    870,064   685,597   536,158
                                                        1 Regulatory   areas and districts are defined at § 679.2. (W = Western Gulf of Alaska; C = Central Gulf of Alaska; E = Eastern Gulf of Alaska;
                                                     WYK = West Yakutat District; SEO = Southeast Outside District; GW = Gulf-wide).
                                                        2 The aggregate pollock ABC for the Western, Central, and West Yakutat Regulatory Areas is apportioned among four statistical areas after
                                                     deducting 2.5 percent of the ABC for the State’s pollock GHL fishery. These apportionments are considered subarea ACLs, rather than ABCs, for
                                                     specification and reapportionment purposes. The ACLs in Areas 610, 620, and 630 are further divided by season, as detailed in Table 3. In the
                                                     West Yakutat and Southeast Outside Districts of the Eastern Regulatory Area, pollock is not divided into seasonal allowances.
                                                        3 The annual Pacific cod TAC is apportioned 60 percent to the A season and 40 percent to the B season in the Western and Central Regu-
                                                     latory Areas of the GOA. Pacific cod in the Eastern Regulatory Area is allocated 90 percent for processing by the inshore component and 10
                                                     percent for processing by the offshore component. Table 5 lists the final 2015 Pacific cod seasonal apportionments.
                                                        4 Sablefish is allocated to trawl and hook-and-line gear in 2015. Table 7 lists the final 2015 allocations of sablefish TACs.
                                                        5 ‘‘Shallow-water flatfish’’ means flatfish not including ‘‘deep-water flatfish,’’ flathead sole, rex sole, or arrowtooth flounder.
                                                        6 ‘‘Deep-water flatfish’’ means Dover sole, Greenland turbot, Kamchatka flounder, and deepsea sole.
                                                        7 ‘‘Pacific ocean perch’’ means Sebastes alutus.
                                                        8 ‘‘Northern rockfish’’ means Sebastes polyspinis. For management purposes the 2 mt apportionment of ABC to the WYK District of the East-
                                                     ern Gulf of Alaska has been included in the other rockfish species group.
                                                        9 ‘‘Shortraker rockfish’’ means Sebastes borealis.
                                                        10 ‘‘Dusky rockfish’’ means Sebastes variabilis.
                                                        11 ‘‘Rougheye rockfish’’ means Sebastes aleutianus (rougheye) and Sebastes melanostictus (blackspotted).
                                                        12 ‘‘Demersal shelf rockfish’’ means Sebastes pinniger (canary), S. nebulosus (china), S. caurinus (copper), S. maliger (quillback), S.
                                                     helvomaculatus (rosethorn), S. nigrocinctus (tiger), and S. ruberrimus (yelloweye).
                                                        13 ‘‘Other rockfish’’ means Sebastes aurora (aurora), S. melanostomus (blackgill), S. paucispinis (bocaccio), S. goodei (chilipepper), S. crameri
                                                     (darkblotch), S. elongatus (greenstriped), S. variegatus (harlequin), S. wilsoni (pygmy), S. babcocki (redbanded), S. proriger (redstripe), S.
                                                     zacentrus (sharpchin), S. jordani (shortbelly), S. brevispinis (silvergrey), S. diploproa (splitnose), S. saxicola (stripetail), S. miniatus (vermilion), S.
                                                     reedi (yellowmouth), S. entomelas (widow), and S. flavidus (yellowtail). In the Eastern GOA only, other rockfish also includes northern rockfish,
                                                     S. polyspinis.
                                                        14 ‘‘Other rockfish’’ in the Western and Central Regulatory Areas and in the West Yakutat District means other rockfish and demersal shelf
                                                     rockfish. The ‘‘other rockfish’’ species group in the SEO District only includes other rockfish.
                                                        15 ‘‘Big skate’’ means Raja binoculata.
                                                        16 ‘‘Longnose skate’’ means Raja rhina.
                                                        17 ‘‘Other skates’’ means Bathyraja spp.



                                                      TABLE 2—FINAL 2016 ABCS, TACS, AND OFLS OF GROUNDFISH FOR THE WESTERN/CENTRAL/WEST YAKUTAT, WEST-
                                                         ERN, CENTRAL, EASTERN REGULATORY AREAS, AND IN THE WEST YAKUTAT, SOUTHEAST OUTSIDE, AND GULFWIDE
                                                         DISTRICTS OF THE GULF OF ALASKA
                                                                                                                                   [Values are rounded to the nearest metric ton]

                                                                                   Species                                                                             Area 1                                           OFL       ABC       TAC

                                                     Pollock 2 ................................................................      Shumagin (610) ....................................................                    n/a    41,472    41,472
                                                                                                                                     Chirikof (620) ........................................................                n/a   127,936   127,936
                                                                                                                                     Kodiak (630) .........................................................                 n/a    68,958    68,958
                                                                                                                                     WYK (640) ............................................................                 n/a     6,187     6,187
                                                                                                                                     W/C/WYK (subtotal) .............................................                   321,067   250,824   244,553
                                                                                                                                     SEO (650) ............................................................              16,833    12,625    12,625
                                                                                                                                     Total ......................................................................       337,900   263,449   257,178
                                                     Pacific cod 3 ..........................................................        W ..........................................................................           n/a    38,702    27,091
                                                                                                                                     C ...........................................................................          n/a    61,320    45,990
                                                                                                                                     E ...........................................................................          n/a     2,828     2,121
                                                                                                                                     Total ......................................................................       133,100   102,850    75,202
                                                     Sablefish 4 .............................................................       W ..........................................................................           n/a     1,338     1,338
                                                                                                                                     C ...........................................................................          n/a     4,232     4,232
                                                                                                                                     WYK .....................................................................              n/a     1,552     1,552
                                                                                                                                     SEO ......................................................................             n/a     2,436     2,436
                                                                                                                                     E (WYK and SEO) (subtotal) ...............................                             n/a     3,988     3,988
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                                                                                                                                     Total ......................................................................        11,293     9,558     9,558
                                                     Shallow-water flatfish 5 ..........................................             W ..........................................................................           n/a    19,577    13,250
                                                                                                                                     C ...........................................................................          n/a    17,114    17,114
                                                                                                                                     WYK .....................................................................              n/a     1,959     1,959
                                                                                                                                     SEO ......................................................................             n/a       554       554
                                                                                                                                     Total ......................................................................        48,407    39,204    32,877
                                                     Deep-water flatfish 6 ..............................................            W ..........................................................................           n/a       299       299
                                                                                                                                     C ...........................................................................          n/a     3,645     3,645
                                                                                                                                     WYK .....................................................................              n/a     5,409     5,409
                                                                                                                                     SEO ......................................................................             n/a     3,824     3,824



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                                                     10256               Federal Register / Vol. 80, No. 37 / Wednesday, February 25, 2015 / Rules and Regulations

                                                      TABLE 2—FINAL 2016 ABCS, TACS, AND OFLS OF GROUNDFISH FOR THE WESTERN/CENTRAL/WEST YAKUTAT, WEST-
                                                         ERN, CENTRAL, EASTERN REGULATORY AREAS, AND IN THE WEST YAKUTAT, SOUTHEAST OUTSIDE, AND GULFWIDE
                                                         DISTRICTS OF THE GULF OF ALASKA—Continued
                                                                                                                                   [Values are rounded to the nearest metric ton]

                                                                                   Species                                                                             Area 1                                           OFL        ABC        TAC

                                                                                                                                     Total ......................................................................        15,803     13,177     13,177
                                                     Rex sole ................................................................       W ..........................................................................            n/a     1,234      1,234
                                                                                                                                     C ...........................................................................           n/a     5,707      5,707
                                                                                                                                     WYK .....................................................................               n/a       758        758
                                                                                                                                     SEO ......................................................................              n/a     1,280      1,280
                                                                                                                                     Total ......................................................................        11,733      8,979      8,979
                                                     Arrowtooth flounder ..............................................              W ..........................................................................            n/a    29,545     14,500
                                                                                                                                     C ...........................................................................           n/a   109,692     75,000
                                                                                                                                     WYK .....................................................................               n/a    35,328      6,900
                                                                                                                                     SEO ......................................................................              n/a    10,787      6,900
                                                                                                                                     Total ......................................................................       217,522    185,352    103,300
                                                     Flathead sole ........................................................          W ..........................................................................            n/a    12,776      8,650
                                                                                                                                     C ...........................................................................           n/a    24,893     15,400
                                                                                                                                     WYK .....................................................................               n/a     3,538      3,538
                                                                                                                                     SEO ......................................................................              n/a       171        171
                                                                                                                                     Total ......................................................................        50,818     41,378     27,759
                                                     Pacific ocean perch 7 ............................................              W ..........................................................................            n/a     2,358      2,358
                                                                                                                                     C ...........................................................................           n/a    16,184     16,184
                                                                                                                                     WYK .....................................................................               n/a     2,055      2,055
                                                                                                                                     W/C/WYK .............................................................               23,876     20,597     20,597
                                                                                                                                     SEO ......................................................................             973        839        839
                                                                                                                                     Total ......................................................................        24,849     21,436     21,436
                                                     Northern rockfish 8 ................................................            W ..........................................................................            n/a     1,158      1,158
                                                                                                                                     C ...........................................................................           n/a     3,563      3,563
                                                                                                                                     E ...........................................................................           n/a        n/a        n/a
                                                                                                                                     Total ......................................................................         5,631      4,721      4,721
                                                     Shortraker rockfish 9 .............................................             W ..........................................................................           n/a         92         92
                                                                                                                                     C ...........................................................................           n/a       397        397
                                                                                                                                     E ...........................................................................           n/a       834        834
                                                                                                                                     Total ......................................................................         1,764      1,323      1,323
                                                     Dusky rockfish 10 ...................................................           W ..........................................................................            n/a       273        273
                                                                                                                                     C ...........................................................................           n/a     3,077      3,077
                                                                                                                                     WYK .....................................................................               n/a     1,187      1,187
                                                                                                                                     SEO ......................................................................              n/a       174        174
                                                                                                                                     Total ......................................................................         5,759      4,711      4,711
                                                     Rougheye and Blackspotted rockfish 11 ...............                           W ..........................................................................            n/a       117        117
                                                                                                                                     C ...........................................................................           n/a       643        643
                                                                                                                                     E ...........................................................................           n/a       382        382
                                                                                                                                     Total ......................................................................         1,370      1,142      1,142
                                                     Demersal shelf rockfish 12 ....................................                 SEO ......................................................................             361        225        225
                                                     Thornyhead rockfish .............................................               W ..........................................................................            n/a       235        235
                                                                                                                                     C ...........................................................................           n/a       875        875
                                                                                                                                     E ...........................................................................           n/a       731        731
                                                                                                                                     Total ......................................................................         2,454      1,841      1,841
                                                     Other rockfish 13 14 .................................................          W and C ...............................................................                 n/a     1,031      1,031
                                                                                                                                     WYK .....................................................................               n/a       580        580
                                                                                                                                     SEO ......................................................................              n/a     2,469        200
                                                                                                                                     Total ......................................................................         5,347      4,080      1,811
                                                     Atka mackerel .......................................................           GW .......................................................................           6,200      4,700      2,000
                                                     Big skate 15 ...........................................................        W ..........................................................................            n/a       731        731
                                                                                                                                     C ...........................................................................           n/a     1,257      1,257
                                                                                                                                     E ...........................................................................           n/a     1,267      1,267
                                                                                                                                     Total ......................................................................         4,340      3,255      3,255
                                                     Longnose skate 16 .................................................             W ..........................................................................            n/a       152        152
                                                                                                                                     C ...........................................................................           n/a     2,090      2,090
                                                                                                                                     E ...........................................................................           n/a       976        976
                                                                                                                                     Total ......................................................................         4,291      3,218      3,218
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                                                     Other skates 17 ......................................................          GW .......................................................................           2,980      2,235      2,235
                                                     Sculpins ................................................................       GW .......................................................................           7,448      5,569      5,569
                                                     Sharks ...................................................................      GW .......................................................................           7,986      5,989      5,989
                                                     Squids ...................................................................      GW .......................................................................           1,530      1,148      1,148
                                                     Octopus .................................................................       GW .......................................................................           2,009      1,507      1,507

                                                           Total ...............................................................     ...............................................................................    910,895    731,049    590,161
                                                      1 Regulatory areas and districts are defined at § 679.2. (W = Western Gulf of Alaska; C = Central Gulf of Alaska; E = Eastern Gulf of Alaska;
                                                     WYK = West Yakutat District; SEO = Southeast Outside District; GW = Gulf-wide).



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                                                        2 The aggregate pollock ABC for the Western, Central, and West Yakutat Regulatory Areas is apportioned among four statistical areas after
                                                     deducting 2.5 percent of the ABC for the State’s pollock GHL fishery. These apportionments are considered subarea ACLs, rather than ABCs, for
                                                     specification and reapportionment purposes. The ACLs in Areas 610, 620, and 630 are further divided by season, as detailed in Table 4. In the
                                                     West Yakutat and Southeast Outside Districts of the Eastern Regulatory Area, pollock is not divided into seasonal allowances.
                                                        3 The annual Pacific cod TAC is apportioned 60 percent to the A season and 40 percent to the B season in the Western and Central Regu-
                                                     latory Areas of the GOA. Pacific cod in the Eastern Regulatory Area is allocated 90 percent for processing by the inshore component and 10
                                                     percent for processing by the offshore component. Table 6 lists the final 2016 Pacific cod seasonal apportionments.
                                                        4 Sablefish is only allocated to trawl gear for 2016. Table 8 lists the final 2016 allocation of sablefish TACs to trawl gear.
                                                        5 ‘‘Shallow-water flatfish’’ means flatfish not including ‘‘deep-water flatfish,’’ flathead sole, rex sole, or arrowtooth flounder.
                                                        6 ‘‘Deep-water flatfish’’ means Dover sole, Greenland turbot, Kamchatka flounder, and deepsea sole.
                                                        7 ‘‘Pacific ocean perch’’ means Sebastes alutus.
                                                        8 ‘‘Northern rockfish’’ means Sebastes polyspinis. For management purposes the 2 mt apportionment of ABC to the WYK District of the East-
                                                     ern Gulf of Alaska has been included in the other rockfish species group.
                                                        9 ‘‘Shortraker rockfish’’ means Sebastes borealis.
                                                        10 ‘‘Dusky rockfish’’ means Sebastes variabilis.
                                                        11 ‘‘Rougheye rockfish’’ means Sebastes aleutianus (rougheye) and Sebastes melanostictus (blackspotted).
                                                        12 ‘‘Demersal shelf rockfish’’ means Sebastes pinniger (canary), S. nebulosus (china), S. caurinus (copper), S. maliger (quillback), S.
                                                     helvomaculatus (rosethorn), S. nigrocinctus (tiger), and S. ruberrimus (yelloweye).
                                                        13 ‘‘Other rockfish’’ means Sebastes aurora (aurora), S. melanostomus (blackgill), S. paucispinis (bocaccio), S. goodei (chilipepper), S. crameri
                                                     (darkblotch), S. elongatus (greenstriped), S. variegatus (harlequin), S. wilsoni (pygmy), S. babcocki (redbanded), S. proriger (redstripe), S.
                                                     zacentrus (sharpchin), S. jordani (shortbelly), S. brevispinis (silvergrey), S. diploproa (splitnose), S. saxicola (stripetail), S. miniatus (vermilion), S.
                                                     reedi (yellowmouth), S. entomelas (widow), and S. flavidus (yellowtail). In the Eastern GOA only, other rockfish also includes northern rockfish,
                                                     S. polyspinis.
                                                        14 ‘‘Other rockfish’’ in the Western and Central Regulatory Areas and in the West Yakutat District means other rockfish and demersal shelf
                                                     rockfish. The ‘‘other rockfish’’ species group in the SEO District only includes other rockfish.
                                                        15 ‘‘Big skate’’ means Raja binoculata.
                                                        16 ‘‘Longnose skate’’ means Raja rhina.
                                                        17 ‘‘Other skates’’ means Bathyraja spp.




                                                     Apportionment of Reserves                                   Pollock TACs in the Western and                    added to, or subtracted from,
                                                                                                              Central Regulatory Areas of the GOA are               subsequent seasonal allowances in a
                                                       Section 679.20(b)(2) requires NMFS to                  apportioned among Statistical Areas                   manner to be determined by the
                                                     set aside 20 percent of each TAC for                     610, 620, and 630, pursuant to                        Regional Administrator
                                                     pollock, Pacific cod, flatfish, sculpins,                § 679.20(a)(5)(iv)(A). In the A and B                 (§ 679.20(a)(5)(iv)(B)). The rollover
                                                     sharks, squids, and octopuses in reserve                 seasons, the apportionments are in                    amount is limited to 20 percent of the
                                                     for possible apportionment at a later                    proportion to the distribution of pollock             subsequent seasonal apportionment for
                                                     date during the fishing year. For 2015                   biomass based on the four most recent                 the statistical area. Any unharvested
                                                     and 2016, NMFS proposed                                  NMFS winter surveys. In the C and D                   pollock above the 20-percent limit could
                                                     reapportionment of all the reserves in                   seasons, the apportionments are in                    be further distributed to the other
                                                     the proposed 2015 and 2016 harvest                       proportion to the distribution of pollock             statistical areas, in proportion to the
                                                     specifications published in the Federal                  biomass based on the four most recent                 estimated biomass in the subsequent
                                                     Register on December 8, 2014 (79 FR                      NMFS summer surveys. However, for                     season in those statistical areas
                                                     72593). NMFS did not receive any                         2015 and 2016, the Council                            (§ 679.20(a)(5)(iv)(B)). The pollock TACs
                                                     public comments on the proposed                          recommended, and NMFS approves,                       in the WYK and SEO District of 4,719
                                                     reapportionments. For the final 2015                     averaging the winter and summer
                                                     and 2016 harvest specifications, NMFS                                                                          mt and 12,625 mt, respectively, in 2015,
                                                                                                              distribution of pollock in the Central                and 6,187 mt and 12,625 mt,
                                                     reapportioned, as proposed, all the                      Regulatory Area for the A season instead
                                                     reserves for pollock, Pacific cod, flatfish,                                                                   respectively, in 2016, are not allocated
                                                                                                              of using the distribution based on only               by season.
                                                     sculpins, sharks, squids, and octopuses.                 the winter surveys. The average is
                                                     The TACs listed in Tables 1 and 2                        intended to reflect the migration                        Section 679.20(a)(6)(i) requires the
                                                     reflect reapportionments of reserve                      patterns and distribution of pollock, and             allocation of 100 percent of the pollock
                                                     amounts for these species and species                    the anticipated performance of the                    TAC in all regulatory areas and all
                                                     groups.                                                  fishery, in that area during the A season             seasonal allowances to vessels catching
                                                                                                              for the 2015 and 2016 fishing years. For              pollock for processing by the inshore
                                                     Apportionments of Pollock TAC Among
                                                                                                              the A season, the apportionment is                    component after subtraction of amounts
                                                     Seasons and Regulatory Areas, and
                                                                                                              based on an adjusted estimate of the                  projected by the Regional Administrator
                                                     Allocations for Processing by Inshore
                                                                                                              relative distribution of pollock biomass              to be caught by, or delivered to, the
                                                     and Offshore Components
                                                                                                              of approximately 8 percent, 67 percent,               offshore component incidental to
                                                        In the GOA, pollock is apportioned by                 and 25 percent in Statistical Areas 610,              directed fishing for other groundfish
                                                     season and area, and is further allocated                620, and 630, respectively. For the B                 species. Thus, the amount of pollock
                                                     for processing by inshore and offshore                   season, the apportionment is based on                 available for harvest by vessels
                                                     components. Pursuant to                                  the relative distribution of pollock                  harvesting pollock for processing by the
                                                     § 679.20(a)(5)(iv)(B), the annual pollock                biomass at 8 percent, 83 percent, and 9               offshore component is that amount that
                                                     TAC specified for the Western and                        percent in Statistical Areas 610, 620,                will be taken as incidental catch during
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                                                     Central Regulatory Areas of the GOA is                   and 630, respectively. For the C and D                directed fishing for groundfish species
                                                     apportioned into four equal seasonal                     seasons, the apportionment is based on                other than pollock, up to the maximum
                                                     allowances of 25 percent. As established                 the relative distribution of pollock                  retainable amounts allowed by
                                                     by § 679.23(d)(2)(i) through (iv), the A,                biomass at 27 percent, 32 percent, and                § 679.20(e) and (f). At this time, these
                                                     B, C, and D season allowances are                        41 percent in Statistical Areas 610, 620,             incidental catch amounts of pollock are
                                                     available from January 20 to March 10,                   and 630, respectively.                                unknown and will be determined
                                                     March 10 to May 31, August 25 to                            Within any fishing year, the amount                during the fishing year during the
                                                     October 1, and October 1 to November                     by which a seasonal allowance is                      course of fishing activities by the
                                                     1, respectively.                                         underharvested or overharvested may be                offshore component.


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                                                       Tables 3 and 4 list the final 2015 and                        Regulatory Areas, area apportionments,                          of pollock for processing by the inshore
                                                     2016 seasonal biomass distribution of                           and seasonal allowances. The amounts                            and offshore components are not shown.
                                                     pollock in the Western and Central

                                                        TABLE 3—FINAL 2015 DISTRIBUTION OF POLLOCK IN THE CENTRAL AND WESTERN REGULATORY AREAS OF THE GOA;
                                                            SEASONAL BIOMASS DISTRIBUTION, AREA APPORTIONMENTS; AND SEASONAL ALLOWANCES OF ANNUAL TAC
                                                                                     [Values are rounded to the nearest metric ton and percentages are rounded to the nearest 0.01]

                                                                          Season 1                                Shumagin (Area 610)                    Chirikof (Area 620)                 Kodiak (Area 630)                Total 2

                                                     A (Jan 20–Mar 10) ...................................            3,632          (7.99%)               30,503         (67.11%)            11,316        (24.90%)            45,452
                                                     B (Mar 10–May 31) ..................................             3,632          (7.99%)               37,820         (83.21%)             4,000         (8.80%)            45,452
                                                     C (Aug 25–Oct 1) .....................................          12,185         (26.81%)               14,628         (32.18%)            18,639        (41.01%)            45,452
                                                     D (Oct 1–Nov 1) .......................................         12,185         (26.81%)               14,628         (32.18%)            18,639        (41.01%)            45,452

                                                          Annual Total ......................................        31,634    ....................        97,579    ....................     52,594   ....................    181,806
                                                        1 Asestablished by § 679.23(d)(2)(i) through (iv), the A, B, C, and D season allowances are available from January 20 to March 10, March 10
                                                     to May 31, August 25 to October 1, and October 1 to November 1, respectively. The amounts of pollock for processing by the inshore and off-
                                                     shore components are not shown in this table.
                                                       2 The WYK and SEO District pollock TACs are not allocated by season and are not included in the total pollock TACs shown in this table.



                                                        TABLE 4—FINAL 2016 DISTRIBUTION OF POLLOCK IN THE CENTRAL AND WESTERN REGULATORY AREAS OF THE GOA;
                                                            SEASONAL BIOMASS DISTRIBUTION, AREA APPORTIONMENTS; AND SEASONAL ALLOWANCES OF ANNUAL TAC
                                                                                     [Values are rounded to the nearest metric ton and percentages are rounded to the nearest 0.01]

                                                                          Season 1                                Shumagin (Area 610)                    Chirikof (Area 620)                 Kodiak (Area 630)                Total 2

                                                     A (Jan 20–Mar 10) ...................................            4,760          (7.99%)               39,992         (67.11%)            14,839        (24.90%)            59,592
                                                     B (Mar 10–May 31) ..................................             4,760          (7.99%)               49,586         (83.21%)             5,245         (8.80%)            59,592
                                                     C (Aug 25–Oct 1) .....................................          15,975         (26.81%)               19,179         (32.18%)            24,437        (41.01%)            59,592
                                                     D (Oct 1–Nov 1) .......................................         15,975         (26.81%)               19,179         (32.18%)            24,437        (41.01%)            59,592

                                                          Annual Total ......................................        41,472    ....................       127,936    ....................     68,958   ....................    238,366
                                                        1 Asestablished by § 679.23(d)(2)(i) through (iv), the A, B, C, and D season allowances are available from January 20 to March 10, March 10
                                                     to May 31, August 25 to October 1, and October 1 to November 1, respectively. The amounts of pollock for processing by the inshore and off-
                                                     shore components are not shown in this table.
                                                       2 The WYK and SEO District pollock TACs are not allocated by season and are not included in the total pollock TACs shown in this table.




                                                     Annual and Seasonal Apportionments                              Central GOA are 60 percent of the                               increases are established for a minimum
                                                     of Pacific Cod TAC                                              annual TAC to the A season and 40                               of 2 years. NMFS has evaluated the 2014
                                                                                                                     percent of the annual TAC to the B                              harvest performance of the jig sector in
                                                        Section 679.20(a)(12)(i) requires the                        season.                                                         the Western and Central GOA, and is
                                                     allocation of the Pacific cod TACs in the                          Under § 679.20(a)(12)(ii), any overage                       revising the 2015 and 2016 Pacific cod
                                                     Western and Central Regulatory Areas of                         or underage of the Pacific cod allowance                        apportionments to this sector as follows.
                                                     the GOA among gear and operational                              from the A season will be subtracted                               NMFS allocates the jig sector 3.5
                                                     sectors. Section 679.20(a)(6)(ii) requires                      from, or added to, the subsequent B                             percent of the annual Pacific cod TAC
                                                     the allocation of the Pacific cod TACs in                       season allowance. In addition, any                              in the Western GOA, a 1.0 percent
                                                     the Eastern Regulatory Area of the GOA                          portion of the hook-and-line, trawl, pot,                       increase from the 2014 jig sector
                                                     between the inshore and offshore                                or jig sector allocations that NMFS                             allocation. The 2015 and 2016
                                                     components. NMFS allocates the 2015                             determines is likely to go unharvested                          allocations include a base allocation of
                                                     and 2016 Pacific cod TAC based on                               by a sector may be reapportioned to                             1.5 percent, an addition of 1.0 percent
                                                     these sector allocations annually                               other sectors for harvest during the                            and an additional 2.0 percent because
                                                     between the inshore and offshore                                remainder of the fishery year.                                  this sector harvested greater than 90
                                                     components in the Eastern GOA;                                     Pursuant to § 679.20(a)(12)(i)(A) and                        percent of its initial 2012 and 2014
                                                     seasonally between vessels using jig                            (B), a portion of the annual Pacific cod                        allocations in the Western GOA. NMFS
                                                     gear, catcher vessels (CVs) using hook-                         TACs in the Western and Central GOA                             also allocates the jig sector 1.0 percent
                                                     and-line gear, catcher/processors (C/Ps)                        will be allocated to vessels with an FFP                        of the annual Pacific cod TAC in the
                                                     using hook-and-line gear, CVs using                             that use jig gear before TAC is                                 Central GOA, a 1.0 percent decrease
                                                     trawl gear, and vessels using pot gear in                       apportioned among other non-jig                                 from the 2014 jig sector allocation. The
                                                     the Western GOA; seasonally between                             sectors. In accordance with the FMP, the                        2015 and 2016 allocations consist of a
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                                                     vessels using jig gear, CVs less than 50                        annual jig sector allocations may                               base allocation of 1.0 percent. The
                                                     feet in length overall using hook-and-                          increase to up to 6 percent of the annual                       Central GOA jig sector harvested greater
                                                     line gear, CVs equal to or greater than                         Western and Central GOA Pacific cod                             than 90 percent of its initial 2012
                                                     50 feet in length overall using hook-and-                       TACs, depending on the annual                                   allocation in the Central GOA and
                                                     line gear, C/Ps using hook-and-line gear,                       performance of the jig sector (See Table                        received an additional 1.0 percent of the
                                                     CVs using trawl gear, C/Ps using trawl                          1 of Amendment 83 to the FMP for a                              Central GOA Pacific cod TAC in 2013
                                                     gear, and vessels using pot gear in the                         detailed discussion of the jig sector                           and 2014. However, in both 2013 and
                                                     Central GOA. The overall seasonal                               allocation process (76 FR 74670,                                2014, the jig sector harvested less than
                                                     apportionments in the Western and                               December 1, 2011)). Jig sector allocation                       90 percent of the annual Central GOA


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                                                     Pacific cod allocation, resulting in the                                  1.0 percent increase. Tables 5 and 6 list                        allocations of the 2015 and 2016 Pacific
                                                     loss of this sector’s performance-based                                   the seasonal apportionments and                                  cod TACs.

                                                       TABLE 5—FINAL 2015 SEASONAL APPORTIONMENTS AND ALLOCATION OF PACIFIC COD TOTAL ALLOWABLE CATCH
                                                         AMOUNTS IN THE GOA; ALLOCATIONS FOR THE WESTERN GOA AND CENTRAL GOA SECTORS AND THE EASTERN
                                                         GOA INSHORE AND OFFSHORE PROCESSING COMPONENTS
                                                         [Values are rounded to the nearest metric ton and percentages to the nearest 0.01. Seasonal allowances may not total precisely to annual
                                                                                                                    allocation amount]

                                                                                                                                                                                      A Season                            B Season
                                                                                                                                                      Annual                   Sector                              Sector
                                                                           Regulatory area and sector                                                allocation                                  Seasonal                           Seasonal
                                                                                                                                                                            percentage of                       percentage of
                                                                                                                                                        (mt)                                    allowances                         allowances
                                                                                                                                                                            annual non-jig                      annual non-jig
                                                                                                                                                                                                    (mt)                               (mt)
                                                                                                                                                                                TAC                                 TAC

                                                     Western GOA:
                                                        Jig (3.5% of TAC) .........................................................                              948                  N/A                569              N/A              379
                                                        Hook-and-line CV .........................................................                               366                 0.70                183             0.70              183
                                                        Hook-and-line C/P ........................................................                             5,176                10.90              2,850             8.90            2,327
                                                        Trawl CV .......................................................................                      10,039                27.70              7,242            10.70            2,797
                                                        Trawl C/P ......................................................................                         627                 0.90                235             1.50              392
                                                        All Pot CV and Pot C/P ................................................                                9,934                19.80              5,176            18.20            4,758

                                                                 Total .......................................................................                27,091                60.00            16,255             40.00           10,837

                                                     Central GOA:
                                                         Jig (1.0% of TAC) .........................................................                            460                   N/A                276              N/A              184
                                                         Hook-and-line <50 CV ..................................................                              6,648                  9.32              4,241             5.29            2,407
                                                         Hook-and-line ≥50 CV ..................................................                              3,054                  5.61              2,554             1.10              500
                                                         Hook-and-line C/P ........................................................                           2,324                  4.11              1,870             1.00              454
                                                         Trawl CV 1 .....................................................................                    18,933                 21.14              9,623            20.45            9,310
                                                         Trawl C/P ......................................................................                     1,911                  2.00                912             2.19              999
                                                         All Pot CV and Pot C/P ................................................                             12,660                 17.83              8,118             9.97            4,542

                                                                 Total .......................................................................                45,990                60.00            27,594             40.00           18,396

                                                     Eastern GOA ........................................................................        ........................   Inshore (90% of Annual TAC)         Offshore (10% of Annual TAC)

                                                                                                                                                                2,121                   1,909                                212
                                                        1 Trawlvessels participating in Rockfish Program cooperatives receive 3.81 percent of the annual Central GOA TAC (see Table 28c to 50 CFR
                                                     part 679), which is deducted from the Trawl CV B season allowance (see Table 12).

                                                       TABLE 6—FINAL 2016 SEASONAL APPORTIONMENTS AND ALLOCATION OF PACIFIC COD TOTAL ALLOWABLE CATCH
                                                         AMOUNTS IN THE GOA; ALLOCATIONS FOR THE WESTERN GOA AND CENTRAL GOA SECTORS AND THE EASTERN
                                                         GOA INSHORE AND OFFSHORE PROCESSING COMPONENTS
                                                         [Values are rounded to the nearest metric ton and percentages to the nearest 0.01. Seasonal allowances may not total precisely to annual
                                                                                                                   allocation amount.]

                                                                                                                                                                                      A Season                            B Season
                                                                                                                                                      Annual                   Sector                              Sector
                                                                           Regulatory area and sector                                                allocation                                  Seasonal                           Seasonal
                                                                                                                                                                            percentage of                       percentage of
                                                                                                                                                        (mt)                                    allowances                         allowances
                                                                                                                                                                            annual non-jig                      annual non-jig
                                                                                                                                                                                                    (mt)                               (mt)
                                                                                                                                                                                TAC                                 TAC

                                                     Western GOA:
                                                        Jig (3.5% of TAC) .........................................................                              948                  N/A                569              N/A              379
                                                        Hook-and-line CV .........................................................                               366                 0.70                183             0.70              183
                                                        Hook-and-line C/P ........................................................                             5,176                10.90              2,850             8.90            2,327
                                                        Trawl CV .......................................................................                      10,039                27.70              7,242            10.70            2,797
                                                        Trawl C/P ......................................................................                         627                 0.90                235             1.50              392
                                                        All Pot CV and Pot C/P ................................................                                9,934                19.80              5,176            18.20            4,758

                                                                 Total .......................................................................                27,091                60.00            16,255             40.00           10,837
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                                                     Central GOA:
                                                         Jig (1.0% of TAC) .........................................................                            460                   N/A                276              N/A              184
                                                         Hook-and-line <50 CV ..................................................                              6,648                  9.32              4,241             5.29            2,407
                                                         Hook-and-line ≥50 CV ..................................................                              3,054                  5.61              2,554             1.10              500
                                                         Hook-and-line C/P ........................................................                           2,324                  4.11              1,870             1.00              454
                                                         Trawl CV 1 .....................................................................                    18,933                 21.14              9,623            20.45            9,310
                                                         Trawl C/P ......................................................................                     1,911                  2.00                912             2.19              999
                                                         All Pot CV and Pot C/P ................................................                             12,660                 17.83              8,118             9.97            4,542




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                                                       TABLE 6—FINAL 2016 SEASONAL APPORTIONMENTS AND ALLOCATION OF PACIFIC COD TOTAL ALLOWABLE CATCH
                                                         AMOUNTS IN THE GOA; ALLOCATIONS FOR THE WESTERN GOA AND CENTRAL GOA SECTORS AND THE EASTERN
                                                         GOA INSHORE AND OFFSHORE PROCESSING COMPONENTS—Continued
                                                          [Values are rounded to the nearest metric ton and percentages to the nearest 0.01. Seasonal allowances may not total precisely to annual
                                                                                                                    allocation amount.]

                                                                                                                                                                                                 A Season                              B Season
                                                                                                                                                         Annual                    Sector                                       Sector
                                                                             Regulatory area and sector                                                 allocation                                           Seasonal                            Seasonal
                                                                                                                                                                                percentage of                                percentage of
                                                                                                                                                           (mt)                                             allowances                          allowances
                                                                                                                                                                                annual non-jig                               annual non-jig
                                                                                                                                                                                                                (mt)                                (mt)
                                                                                                                                                                                    TAC                                          TAC

                                                                  Total .......................................................................                  45,990                       60.00              27,594              40.00           18,396

                                                     Eastern GOA ........................................................................                                        Inshore (90% of Annual TAC)                 Offshore (10% of Annual TAC)

                                                                                                                                                                  2,121                             1,909                                 212
                                                        1 Trawlvessels participating in Rockfish Program cooperatives receive 3.81 percent of the annual Central GOA TAC (see Table 28c to 50 CFR
                                                     part 679), which is deducted from the Trawl CV B season allowance (see Table 13).


                                                     Allocations of the Sablefish TACs                                           sablefish TAC available to vessels using                                   catch of sablefish by trawl gear could
                                                        Section 679.20(a)(4)(i) and (ii) require                                 hook-and-line gear. NMFS allocates 100                                     commence in January in the second year
                                                     allocations of sablefish TACs for each of                                   percent of the sablefish TAC in the SEO                                    of the groundfish harvest specifications.
                                                     the regulatory areas and districts to                                       District to vessels using hook-and-line                                    Since there is an annual assessment for
                                                     hook-and-line and trawl gear. In the                                        gear. This action results in a 2015                                        sablefish and the final harvest
                                                     Western and Central Regulatory Areas,                                       allocation of 220 mt to trawl gear and                                     specifications are expected to be
                                                     80 percent of each TAC is allocated to                                      1,489 mt to hook-and-line gear in the                                      published before the IFQ season begins
                                                     hook-and-line gear, and 20 percent of                                       WYK District, a 2015 allocation of 2,682                                   March 14, 2015, the Council
                                                     each TAC is allocated to trawl gear. In                                     mt to hook-and-line gear in the SEO                                        recommended that the hook-and-line
                                                     the Eastern Regulatory Area, 95 percent                                     District, and a 2016 allocation of 199 mt                                  sablefish TAC be set on an annual basis,
                                                     of the TAC is allocated to hook-and-line                                    to trawl gear in the WYK District. Table                                   rather than for two years, so that the
                                                     gear, and 5 percent is allocated to trawl                                   7 lists the allocations of the 2015                                        best scientific information available
                                                     gear. The trawl gear allocation in the                                      sablefish TACs to hook-and-line and                                        could be considered in establishing the
                                                     Eastern Regulatory Area may only be                                         trawl gear. Table 8 lists the allocations                                  sablefish ABCs and TACs. With the
                                                     used to support incidental catch of                                         of the 2016 sablefish TACs to trawl gear.                                  exception of the trawl allocations that
                                                     sablefish in directed fisheries for other                                      The Council recommended that the                                        were provided to the Rockfish Program
                                                     target species (§ 679.20(a)(4)(i)).                                         hook-and-line sablefish TAC be                                             cooperatives, directed fishing for
                                                        In recognition of the prohibition                                        established annually to ensure that this                                   sablefish with trawl gear is closed
                                                     against trawl gear in the SEO District of                                   Individual Fishery Quota (IFQ) fishery                                     during the fishing year. Also, fishing for
                                                     the Eastern Regulatory Area, the Council                                    is conducted concurrently with the                                         groundfish with trawl gear is prohibited
                                                     recommended and NMFS approves the                                           halibut IFQ fishery and is based on                                        prior to January 20. Therefore, it is not
                                                     allocation of 5 percent of the combined                                     recent sablefish survey information. The                                   likely that the sablefish allocation to
                                                     Eastern Regulatory Area sablefish TAC                                       Council also recommended that only a                                       trawl gear would be reached before the
                                                     to trawl gear in the WYK District,                                          trawl sablefish TAC be established for                                     effective date of the final 2015 and 2016
                                                     making the remainder of the WYK                                             two years so that retention of incidental                                  harvest specifications.

                                                      TABLE 7—FINAL 2015 SABLEFISH TAC SPECIFICATIONS IN THE GOA AND ALLOCATIONS TO HOOK-AND-LINE AND TRAWL
                                                                                                       GEAR
                                                                                                                                 [Values are rounded to the nearest metric ton]

                                                                                                                                                                                                                             Hook-and-line         Trawl
                                                                                                                    Area/district                                                                             TAC              allocation       allocation

                                                     Western ........................................................................................................................................             1,474              1,179               295
                                                     Central .........................................................................................................................................            4,658              3,726               932
                                                     West Yakutat 1 .............................................................................................................................                 1,708              1,489               220
                                                     Southeast Outside .......................................................................................................................                    2,682              2,682                 0

                                                           Total ......................................................................................................................................          10,522              9,076             1,446
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                                                       1 The trawl allocation is based on allocating 5 percent of the combined Eastern Regulatory Area (West Yakutat and Southeast Outside com-
                                                     bined) sablefish TAC to trawl gear in the West Yakutat District.




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                                                                    TABLE 8—FINAL 2016 SABLEFISH TAC SPECIFICATIONS IN THE GOA AND ALLOCATION TO TRAWL GEAR 1
                                                                                                                                 [Values are rounded to the nearest metric ton]

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 Hook-and-line              Trawl
                                                                                                                    Area/district                                                                              TAC                 allocation            allocation

                                                     Western ........................................................................................................................................                1,338                       n/a              268
                                                     Central .........................................................................................................................................               4,232                       n/a              846
                                                     West Yakutat 2 .............................................................................................................................                    1,552                       n/a              199
                                                     Southeast Outside .......................................................................................................................                       2,436                       n/a                0

                                                           Total ......................................................................................................................................              9,558                       n/a            1,313
                                                        1 The    Council recommended that harvest specifications for the hook-and-line gear sablefish Individual Fishing Quota fisheries be limited to 1
                                                     year.
                                                       2 The trawl allocation is based on allocating 5 percent of the combined Eastern Regulatory Area (West Yakutat and Southeast Outside com-
                                                     bined) sablefish TAC to trawl gear in the West Yakutat District.


                                                     Demersal Shelf Rockfish (DSR)                                               Apportionments to the Central GOA                                          Program fisheries. Besides groundfish
                                                                                                                                 Rockfish Program                                                           species, the Rockfish Program allocates
                                                        The recommended 2015 and 2016                                                                                                                       a portion of the trawl halibut PSC limit
                                                     DSR TAC is 225 mt, and management of                                           These final 2015 and 2016 harvest
                                                                                                                                 specifications for the GOA include the                                     (191 mt) from the third season deep-
                                                     DSR is delegated to the State. The                                                                                                                     water species fishery allowance for the
                                                                                                                                 various fishery cooperative allocations
                                                     Alaska Board of Fish has apportioned                                                                                                                   GOA trawl fisheries to Rockfish Program
                                                                                                                                 and sideboard limitations established by
                                                     the annual SEO District DSR TACs                                            the Central GOA Rockfish Program.                                          participants (§ 679.81(d)), which
                                                     between the commercial fishery (84                                          Program participants are primarily trawl                                   includes 117 mt to the trawl CV sector
                                                     percent) and the sport fishery (16                                          CVs and trawl C/Ps, with limited                                           and 74 mt to the trawl C/P sector.
                                                     percent) after deductions were made for                                     participation by vessels using longline                                       Section 679.81(a)(2)(ii) requires
                                                     anticipated subsistence harvests (7 mt).                                    gear. The Rockfish Program assigns                                         allocations of 5 mt of Pacific ocean
                                                     This results in 2015 and 2016                                               quota share and cooperative quota to                                       perch, 5 mt of northern rockfish, and 30
                                                     allocations of 183 mt to the commercial                                     participants for primary and secondary                                     mt of dusky rockfish to the entry level
                                                     fishery and 35 mt to the sport fishery.                                     species, allows participants holding a                                     longline fishery in 2015 and 2016. The
                                                        The State deducts estimates of                                           license limitation program (LLP) license                                   allocation for the entry level longline
                                                                                                                                 with rockfish quota share to form a                                        fishery would increase incrementally
                                                     incidental catch of DSR in the
                                                                                                                                 rockfish cooperative, and allows holders                                   each year if the catch exceeds 90
                                                     commercial halibut fishery and test
                                                                                                                                 of C/P LLP licenses to opt out of the                                      percent of the allocation of a species.
                                                     fishery mortality from the DSR                                                                                                                         The incremental increase in the
                                                     commercial fishery allocation. In 2014,                                     fishery. The Rockfish Program also has
                                                                                                                                 an entry level fishery for rockfish                                        allocation would continue each year
                                                     this resulted in 32 mt being available for                                                                                                             until it is the maximum percent of the
                                                                                                                                 primary species for vessels using
                                                     the directed commercial DSR fishery                                                                                                                    TAC for that species. In 2014, the catch
                                                                                                                                 longline gear.
                                                     apportioned in one DSR district. The                                           Under the Rockfish Program, rockfish                                    did not exceed 90 percent of any
                                                     State estimated that there was not                                          primary species (Pacific ocean perch,                                      allocated rockfish species. Therefore,
                                                     sufficient DSR quota available to have                                      northern rockfish, and dusky rockfish)                                     NMFS is not increasing the entry level
                                                     orderly fisheries in the three other DSR                                    in the Central GOA are allocated to                                        longline fishery 2015 and 2016
                                                     districts. DSR harvest in the halibut                                       participants after deducting for                                           allocations in the Central GOA.
                                                     fishery is linked to the annual halibut                                     incidental catch needs in other directed                                   Longline gear includes hook-and-line,
                                                     catch limits; therefore the State can only                                  groundfish fisheries. Participants in the                                  jig, troll, and handline gear. The
                                                     estimate potential DSR incidental catch                                     Rockfish Program also receive a portion                                    remainder of the TACs for the rockfish
                                                     because halibut catch limits are                                            of the Central GOA TAC of specific                                         primary species would be allocated to
                                                     established by the International Pacific                                    secondary species (Pacific cod,                                            the CV and C/P cooperatives. Table 9
                                                     Halibut Commission (IPHC). Federally                                        rougheye rockfish, sablefish, shortraker                                   lists the allocations of the 2015 and
                                                     permitted CVs using hook-and-line or                                        rockfish, and thornyhead rockfish).                                        initial 2016 TACs for each rockfish
                                                     jig gear fishing for groundfish and                                            Additionally, the Rockfish Program                                      primary species to the entry level
                                                     Pacific halibut in the SEO District of the                                  establishes sideboard limits to restrict                                   longline fishery, the incremental
                                                     GOA are required to retain all DSR                                          the ability of harvesters operating under                                  increase for future years, and the
                                                     (§ 679.20(j)).                                                              the Rockfish Program to increase their                                     maximum percent of the TAC for the
                                                                                                                                 participation in other, non-Rockfish                                       entry level longline fishery.
                                                      TABLE 9—FINAL 2015 AND INITIAL 2016 ALLOCATIONS OF ROCKFISH PRIMARY SPECIES TO THE ENTRY LEVEL LONGLINE
                                                                                        FISHERY IN THE CENTRAL GULF OF ALASKA
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                                                                                                                                                                                             Incremental increase in 2016 if ≥90% of                     Up to max-
                                                                 Rockfish primary species                                           2015 and 2016 allocations                                                                                            imum % of
                                                                                                                                                                                                   2015 allocation is harvested                             TAC

                                                     Pacific ocean perch .................................              5 metric tons ............................................          5 metric tons ............................................                1
                                                     Northern rockfish .....................................            5 metric tons ............................................          5 metric tons ............................................                2
                                                     Dusky rockfish .........................................           30 metric tons ..........................................           20 metric tons ..........................................                 5




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                                                        Section 679.81(a)(2) requires                                           Central GOA of 2,000 mt of Pacific                         C/P cooperatives are not due to NMFS
                                                     allocations of the rockfish primary                                        ocean perch, 200 mt of northern                            until March 1 of each calendar year,
                                                     species among various sectors of the                                       rockfish, and 250 mt of dusky rockfish.                    therefore, NMFS cannot calculate 2015
                                                     Rockfish Program. Tables 10 and 11 list                                    These amounts are based on recent                          and 2016 allocations in conjunction
                                                     the final 2015 and 2016 allocations of                                     average incidental catches in the Central                  with these final harvest specifications.
                                                     rockfish primary species in the Central                                    GOA by other groundfish fisheries.                         NMFS will post these allocations on the
                                                     GOA to the entry level longline fishery                                      Allocations between vessels belonging                    Alaska Region Web site at (http://
                                                     and Rockfish CV and C/P Cooperatives                                       to CV or C/P cooperatives are not                          alaskafisheries.noaa.gov/
                                                     in the Rockfish Program. NMFS also is                                      included in these final harvest                            sustainablefisheries/rockfish/) when
                                                     setting aside incidental catch amounts                                     specifications. Rockfish Program                           they become available after March 1.
                                                     (ICAs) for other directed fisheries in the                                 applications for CV cooperatives and

                                                      TABLE 10—FINAL 2015 ALLOCATIONS OF ROCKFISH PRIMARY SPECIES IN THE CENTRAL GULF OF ALASKA TO THE ENTRY
                                                                    LEVEL LONGLINE FISHERY AND ROCKFISH COOPERATIVES IN THE ROCKFISH PROGRAM
                                                                                                                                [Values are rounded to the nearest metric ton]

                                                                                                                                                                                                                   Allocation to
                                                                                                                                                                       Incidental                                                    Allocation to
                                                                                                                                                                                         TAC minus                the entry level
                                                                              Rockfish primary species                                                TAC                 catch                                                      the Rockfish
                                                                                                                                                                                            ICA                      longline 1
                                                                                                                                                                       allowance                                                    Cooperatives 2
                                                                                                                                                                                                                       fishery

                                                     Pacific ocean perch .............................................................                   15,873                2,000                13,873                     5                 13,868
                                                     Northern rockfish ..................................................................                 3,772                  200                 3,572                     5                  3,567
                                                     Dusky rockfish ......................................................................                3,336                  250                 3,086                    30                  3,056

                                                           Total ..............................................................................          22,981                2,450                20,531                    40                 20,491
                                                        1 Longline     gear includes hook-and-line, jig, troll, and handline gear.
                                                        2 Rockfish     Cooperatives include vessels in CV and C/P cooperatives.

                                                      TABLE 11—FINAL 2016 ALLOCATIONS OF ROCKFISH PRIMARY SPECIES IN THE CENTRAL GULF OF ALASKA TO THE ENTRY
                                                                    LEVEL LONGLINE FISHERY AND ROCKFISH COOPERATIVES IN THE ROCKFISH PROGRAM
                                                                                                                                [Values are rounded to the nearest metric ton]

                                                                                                                                                                                                                   Allocation to
                                                                                                                                                                       Incidental                                                    Allocation to
                                                                                                                                                                                         TAC minus                the entry level
                                                                              Rockfish primary species                                                TAC                 catch                                                      the Rockfish
                                                                                                                                                                                            ICA                      longline 1     Cooperatives 2
                                                                                                                                                                       allowance                                       fishery

                                                     Pacific ocean perch .............................................................                   16,184                2,000                14,184                     5                 14,179
                                                     Northern rockfish ..................................................................                 3,563                  200                 3,363                     5                  3,358
                                                     Dusky rockfish ......................................................................                3,077                  250                 2,827                    30                  2,797

                                                           Total ..............................................................................          22,824                2,450                20,374                    40                 20,334
                                                        1 Longline gear includes hook-and-line, jig, troll, and handline gear.
                                                        2 Rockfish Cooperatives include vessels in CV and C/P cooperatives.




                                                       Section 679.81(c) requires allocations                                   allocation, and thornyhead rockfish. C/                    13 list the apportionments of the 2015
                                                     of rockfish secondary species to CV and                                    P cooperatives receive allocations of                      and 2016 TACs of rockfish secondary
                                                     C/P cooperatives in the Central GOA.                                       sablefish from the trawl allocation,                       species in the Central GOA to CV and
                                                     CV cooperatives receive allocations of                                     rougheye rockfish, shortraker rockfish,                    C/P cooperatives.
                                                     Pacific cod, sablefish from the trawl gear                                 and thornyhead rockfish. Tables 12 and

                                                           TABLE 12—FINAL 2015 APPORTIONMENTS OF ROCKFISH SECONDARY SPECIES IN THE CENTRAL GOA TO CATCHER
                                                                                     VESSEL AND CATCHER/PROCESSOR COOPERATIVES
                                                                                                                                [Values are rounded to the nearest metric ton]

                                                                                                                                                                      Catcher vessel cooperatives                  Catcher/processor coopera-
                                                                                                                                                                                                                              tives
                                                                                                                                                  Annual central
                                                                            Rockfish secondary species                                              GOA TAC          Percentage of     Apportionment              Percentage of     Apportionment
                                                                                                                                                                         TAC               (mt)                       TAC               (mt)
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                                                     Pacific cod ............................................................................            45,990                 3.81                  1,752                 0.00    ........................
                                                     Sablefish ..............................................................................             4,658                 6.78                     316                3.51                      163
                                                     Shortraker rockfish ...............................................................                    397                 0.00   ........................            40.00                      159
                                                     Rougheye rockfish ...............................................................                      632                 0.00   ........................            58.87                      372
                                                     Thornyhead rockfish ............................................................                       875                 7.84                       69              26.50                      232




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                                                           TABLE 13—FINAL 2016 APPORTIONMENTS OF ROCKFISH SECONDARY SPECIES IN THE CENTRAL GOA TO CATCHER
                                                                                     VESSEL AND CATHER/PROCESSOR COOPERATIVES
                                                                                                                               [Values are rounded to the nearest metric ton]

                                                                                                                                                                      Catcher vessel cooperatives                   Catcher/processor coopera-
                                                                                                                                                                                                                               tives
                                                                                                                                                 Annual central
                                                                            Rockfish secondary species                                             GOA TAC           Percentage of      Apportionment              Percentage of   Apportionment
                                                                                                                                                                         TAC                (mt)                       TAC             (mt)

                                                     Pacific cod ............................................................................             45,990                 3.81                  1,752                0.00   ........................
                                                     Sablefish ..............................................................................              4,232                 6.78                     287               3.51                     149
                                                     Shortraker rockfish ...............................................................                     397                 0.00   ........................           40.00                     159
                                                     Rougheye rockfish ...............................................................                       643                 0.00   ........................           58.87                     379
                                                     Thornyhead rockfish ............................................................                        875                 7.84                       69             26.50                     232



                                                     Halibut PSC Limits                                                       halibut, and 3) the directed commercial                       system contains historical and recent
                                                        Section 679.21(d) establishes the                                     DSR fishery has a low DSR TAC.                                catch information compiled from each
                                                     annual halibut PSC limit                                                    The FMP authorizes the Council to                          Alaska groundfish fishery.
                                                     apportionments to trawl and hook-and-                                    exempt specific gear from the halibut                            Section 679.21(d)(4)(i) and (ii)
                                                     line gear, and authorizes the                                            PSC limits. NMFS, after consultation                          authorizes NMFS to seasonally
                                                     establishment of apportionments for pot                                  with the Council, exempts pot gear, jig                       apportion the halibut PSC limits after
                                                     gear. Amendment 95 to the FMP (79 FR                                     gear, and the sablefish IFQ hook-and-                         consultation with the Council. The FMP
                                                     9625, February 20, 2014) implemented                                     line gear fishery categories from the                         and regulations require the Council and
                                                     measures establishing GOA halibut PSC                                    non-trawl halibut PSC limit for 2015                          NMFS to consider the following
                                                     limits in Federal regulations and                                        and 2016. The Council recommended,                            information in seasonally apportioning
                                                     reducing the halibut PSC limits in the                                   and NMFS approves, these exemptions                           halibut PSC limits: 1) Seasonal
                                                     GOA trawl and hook-and-line                                              because 1) the pot gear fisheries have                        distribution of halibut; 2) seasonal
                                                     groundfish fisheries. These reductions                                   low annual halibut bycatch mortality; 2)                      distribution of target groundfish species
                                                     are incorporated into the final 2015 and                                 IFQ program regulations prohibit                              relative to halibut distribution; 3)
                                                     2016 halibut PSC limits. For most gear                                   discard of halibut if any halibut IFQ                         expected halibut bycatch needs on a
                                                     and operational types, the halibut PSC                                   permit holder on board a catcher vessel                       seasonal basis relative to changes in
                                                     limit reductions are phased-in over 3                                    holds unused halibut IFQ                                      halibut biomass and expected catch of
                                                     years, beginning in 2014 and ending in                                   (§ 679.7(f)(11)); 3) sablefish IFQ                            target groundfish species; 4) expected
                                                     2016.                                                                    fishermen typically hold halibut IFQ                          bycatch rates on a seasonal basis; 5)
                                                        In December 2014, the Council                                         permits and are therefore required to                         expected changes in directed groundfish
                                                     incorporated these reductions into its                                   retain the halibut they catch while                           fishing seasons; 6) expected actual start
                                                     recommended final 2015 and 2016                                          fishing sablefish IFQ; and 4) NMFS                            of fishing effort; and 7) economic effects
                                                     harvest specifications. The Council                                      estimates negligible halibut mortality for                    of establishing seasonal halibut
                                                     recommended 2015 halibut PSC limits                                      the jig gear fisheries. NMFS estimates                        allocations on segments of the target
                                                     of 1,759 mt for trawl gear, 261 mt for                                   that halibut mortality is negligible in the                   groundfish industry. The Council
                                                     hook-and-line gear, and 9 mt for the                                     jig gear fisheries given the small amount                     considered information from the 2014
                                                     DSR fishery. The Council also                                            of groundfish harvested by jig gear, the                      SAFE report, NMFS catch data, State of
                                                     recommended 2016 halibut PSC limits                                      selective nature of jig gear, and the high                    Alaska catch data, IPHC stock
                                                     of 1,706 mt for the trawl sector, 256 mt                                 survival rates of halibut caught and                          assessment and mortality data, and
                                                     for the hook-and-line sector, and 9 mt                                   released with jig gear.                                       public testimony when apportioning the
                                                     for the DSR fishery.                                                        The best available information on                          halibut PSC limits. NMFS concurs with
                                                        The DSR fishery in the SEO District                                   estimated halibut bycatch consists of                         the Council’s recommendations listed in
                                                     is defined at § 679.21(d)(2)(ii)(A). This                                data collected by fisheries observers                         Tables 14 and 15, which respectively
                                                     fishery is apportioned 9 mt of the                                       during 2014. The calculated halibut                           shows the final 2015 and 2016 Pacific
                                                     halibut PSC limit in recognition of its                                  bycatch mortality through December 20,                        halibut PSC limits, allowances, and
                                                     small-scale harvests of groundfish.                                      2014, is 1,394 mt for trawl gear and 199                      apportionments.
                                                     NMFS estimates low halibut bycatch in                                    mt for hook-and-line gear for a total                            Sections 679.21(d)(4)(iii) and (iv)
                                                     the DSR fishery because 1) the duration                                  halibut mortality of 1,593 mt. This                           specify that any underages or overages
                                                     of the DSR fisheries and the gear soak                                   halibut mortality was calculated using                        of a seasonal apportionment of a PSC
                                                     times are short, 2) the DSR fishery                                      groundfish and halibut catch data from                        limit will be deducted from or added to
                                                     occurs in the winter when less overlap                                   the NMFS Alaska Region’s catch                                the next respective seasonal
                                                     occurs in the distribution of DSR and                                    accounting system. This accounting                            apportionment within the fishing year.

                                                                               TABLE 14—FINAL 2015 PACIFIC HALIBUT PSC LIMITS, ALLOWANCES, AND APPORTIONMENTS
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                                                                                                                                                [Values are in metric tons]

                                                                                   Trawl gear                                                                                   Hook-and-line gear 1
                                                                                                                                                            Other than DSR                                                  DSR
                                                                   Season                         Percent           Amount
                                                                                                                                                   Season                   Percent     Amount                       Season                 Amount

                                                     January 20–April 1 ...........                      27.5               484      January 1–June 10 .........                 86             225      January 1–December 31                           9



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                                                                   TABLE 14—FINAL 2015 PACIFIC HALIBUT PSC LIMITS, ALLOWANCES, AND APPORTIONMENTS—Continued
                                                                                                                                              [Values are in metric tons]

                                                                                   Trawl gear                                                                                               Hook-and-line gear 1
                                                                                                                                                                Other than DSR                                                                    DSR
                                                                   Season                         Percent           Amount
                                                                                                                                                   Season                          Percent            Amount                          Season                          Amount

                                                     April 1–July 1 ....................                    20              352      June 10–September 1 .....                                 2                  5     ..........................................   ................
                                                     July 1–September 1 .........                           30              528      September 1–December                                     12                 31     ..........................................   ................
                                                                                                                                         31.
                                                     September 1–October 1 ...                             7.5              132      ..........................................   ................   ................   ..........................................   ................
                                                     October 1–December 31 ..                              15               264      ..........................................   ................   ................   ..........................................   ................

                                                           Total ..........................     ................         1,759       ..........................................   ................             261      ..........................................                 9
                                                        1 The Pacific halibut prohibited species catch (PSC) limit for hook-and-line gear is allocated to the demersal shelf rockfish (DSR) fishery and
                                                     fisheries other than DSR. The hook-and-line sablefish fishery is exempt from halibut PSC limits, as are pot and jig gear for all groundfish fish-
                                                     eries. Note: Seasonal or sector apportionments may not total precisely due to rounding.

                                                                               TABLE 15—FINAL 2016 PACIFIC HALIBUT PSC LIMITS, ALLOWANCES, AND APPORTIONMENTS
                                                                                                                                              [Values are in metric tons]

                                                                                   Trawl gear                                                                                               Hook-and-line gear 1

                                                                                                                                                                Other than DSR                                                                    DSR
                                                                   Season                         Percent           Amount
                                                                                                                                                   Season                          Percent            Amount                          Season                          Amount

                                                     January 20–April 1 ...........                      27.5               469      January 1–June 10 .........                              86               220      January 1–December 31                                      9
                                                     April 1–July 1 ....................                   20               341      June 10–September 1 .....                                 2                 5      ..........................................   ................
                                                     July 1–September 1 .........                          30               512      September 1–December                                     12                31      ..........................................   ................
                                                                                                                                         31.
                                                     September 1–October 1 ...                             7.5              128      ..........................................   ................   ................   ..........................................   ................
                                                     October 1–December 31 ..                              15               256      ..........................................   ................   ................   ..........................................   ................

                                                           Total ..........................     ................         1,706       ..........................................   ................             256      ..........................................                 9
                                                        1 The Pacific halibut prohibited species catch (PSC) limit for hook-and-line gear is allocated to the demersal shelf rockfish (DSR) fishery and
                                                     fisheries other than DSR. The hook-and-line sablefish fishery is exempt from halibut PSC limits, as are pot and jig gear for all groundfish fish-
                                                     eries. Note: Seasonal or sector apportionments may not total precisely due to rounding.


                                                        Section 679.21(d)(3)(ii) authorizes                                   flatfish, flathead sole, Atka mackerel,                                      are allocated from the trawl deep-water
                                                     further apportionment of the trawl                                       skates, and ‘‘other species’’ (sculpins,                                     species fishery’s halibut PSC third
                                                     halibut PSC limit to trawl fishery                                       sharks, squids, and octopuses)                                               seasonal apportionment.
                                                     categories. The annual apportionments                                    (§ 679.21(d)(3)(iii)). Tables 16 and 17                                         Section 679.21(d)(4)(iii)(B) limits the
                                                     are based on each category’s                                             list, respectively, the final 2015 and
                                                                                                                                                                                                           amount of the halibut PSC limit
                                                     proportional share of the anticipated                                    2016 apportionments of halibut PSC
                                                                                                                                                                                                           allocated to Rockfish Program
                                                     halibut bycatch mortality during the                                     trawl limits between the trawl gear
                                                     fishing year and optimization of the                                                                                                                  participants that could be re-
                                                                                                                              deep-water and the shallow-water
                                                     total amount of groundfish harvest                                       species fishery categories.                                                  apportioned to the general GOA trawl
                                                     under the halibut PSC limit. The fishery                                    Table 28d to 50 CFR part 679 specifies                                    fisheries to no more than 55 percent of
                                                     categories for the trawl halibut PSC                                     the amount of the trawl halibut PSC                                          the unused annual halibut PSC
                                                     limits are 1) a deep-water species                                       limit that is assigned to the CV and C/                                      apportioned to Rockfish Program
                                                     fishery, composed of sablefish, rockfish,                                P sectors that are participating in the                                      participants. The remainder of the
                                                     deep-water flatfish, rex sole, and                                       Central GOA Rockfish Program. This                                           unused Rockfish Program halibut PSC
                                                     arrowtooth flounder; and 2) a shallow-                                   includes 117 mt of halibut PSC limit to                                      limit is unavailable for use by vessels
                                                     water species fishery, composed of                                       the CV sector and 74 mt of halibut PSC                                       directed fishing with trawl gear for the
                                                     pollock, Pacific cod, shallow-water                                      limit to the C/P sector. These amounts                                       remainder of the fishing year.

                                                        TABLE 16—FINAL 2015 APPORTIONMENT OF PACIFIC HALIBUT PSC TRAWL LIMITS BETWEEN THE TRAWL GEAR DEEP-
                                                                     WATER SPECIES FISHERY AND THE SHALLOW-WATER SPECIES FISHERY CATEGORIES
                                                                                                                                              [Values are in metric tons]
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                                                                                                     Season                                                            Shallow-water                               Deep-water 1                                      Total

                                                     January 20–April 1 .....................................................................................                          396       88 .....................................................                     484
                                                     April 1–July 1 .............................................................................................                       88       264 ...................................................                      352
                                                     July 1–September 1 ...................................................................................                            176       352 ...................................................                      528
                                                     September 1–October 1 ............................................................................                                132       Any remainder .................................                              132
                                                     Subtotal January 20–October 1 .................................................................                                   792       704 ...................................................                    1,496




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                                                        TABLE 16—FINAL 2015 APPORTIONMENT OF PACIFIC HALIBUT PSC TRAWL LIMITS BETWEEN THE TRAWL GEAR DEEP-
                                                                WATER SPECIES FISHERY AND THE SHALLOW-WATER SPECIES FISHERY CATEGORIES—Continued
                                                                                                                                                [Values are in metric tons]

                                                                                                      Season                                                             Shallow-water                               Deep-water 1                                Total

                                                     October 1–December 31 2 .........................................................................                  ........................   ..........................................................            264

                                                           Total ....................................................................................................   ........................   ..........................................................        1,760
                                                        1 Vesselsparticipating in cooperatives in the Central GOA Rockfish Program will receive 191 mt of the third season (July 1 through September
                                                     1) deep-water species fishery halibut PSC apportionment.
                                                       2 There is no apportionment between trawl shallow-water and deep-water species fishery categories during the fifth season (October 1 through
                                                     December 31).

                                                        TABLE 17—FINAL 2016 APPORTIONMENT OF PACIFIC HALIBUT PSC TRAWL LIMITS BETWEEN THE TRAWL GEAR DEEP-
                                                                     WATER SPECIES FISHERY AND THE SHALLOW-WATER SPECIES FISHERY CATEGORIES
                                                                                                                                                [Values are in metric tons]

                                                                                                      Season                                                             Shallow-water                               Deep-water 1                                Total

                                                     January 20–April 1 .....................................................................................                             384      85 .....................................................            469
                                                     April 1–July 1 .............................................................................................                           85     256 ...................................................             341
                                                     July 1–September 1 ...................................................................................                               171      341 ...................................................             512
                                                     September 1–October 1 ............................................................................                                   128      Any remainder .................................                     128
                                                     Subtotal January 20–October 1 .................................................................                                      768      682 ...................................................           1,450
                                                     October 1–December 31 2 .........................................................................                  ........................   ..........................................................          256

                                                           Total ....................................................................................................   ........................   ..........................................................        1,706
                                                        1 Vesselsparticipating in cooperatives in the Central GOA Rockfish Program will receive 191 mt of the third season (July 1 through September
                                                     1) deep-water species fishery halibut PSC apportionment.
                                                       2 There is no apportionment between trawl shallow-water and deep-water species fishery categories during the fifth season (October 1 through
                                                     December 31).


                                                        Section 679.21(d)(2)(B) requires that                                    halibut PSC limits between the hook-                                        in accordance with § 679.21(d)(2)(iii)
                                                     the ‘‘other hook-and-line fishery’’                                         and-line CV and hook-and-line C/P                                           incorporate the most recent change in
                                                     halibut PSC limit apportionment to                                          sectors.                                                                    GOA Pacific cod distribution with
                                                     vessels using hook-and-line gear must                                          Pursuant to § 679.21(d)(2)(iii), the                                     respect to establishing the annual
                                                     be apportioned between CVs and C/Ps                                         hook-and-line halibut PSC limit is                                          halibut PSC limits for the CV and C/P
                                                     in accordance with § 679.21(d)(2)(iii) in                                   apportioned between the CV and C/P                                          hook-and-line sectors. The annual
                                                     conjunction with these harvest                                              sectors in proportion to the total                                          halibut PSC limits are divided into three
                                                     specifications. A comprehensive                                             Western and Central GOA Pacific cod                                         seasonal apportionments, using seasonal
                                                     description and example of the                                              allocations, which vary annually based
                                                                                                                                                                                                             percentages of 86 percent, 2 percent,
                                                     calculations necessary to apportion the                                     on the proportion of the Pacific cod
                                                                                                                                                                                                             and 12 percent.
                                                     ‘‘other hook-and-line fishery’’ halibut                                     biomass. Pacific cod is apportioned
                                                     PSC limit between the hook-and-line CV                                      among these two management areas                                               No later than November 1 of each
                                                     and C/P sectors were included in the                                        based on the percentage of overall                                          year, NMFS will calculate the projected
                                                     proposed rule to implement                                                  biomass per area, as calculated in the                                      unused amount of halibut PSC limit by
                                                     Amendment 83 (76 FR 44700, July 26,                                         2014 Pacific cod stock assessment.                                          either of the hook-and-line sectors for
                                                     2011) and are not repeated here.                                            Updated information in the final 2014                                       the remainder of the year. The projected
                                                        For 2015, NMFS apportions halibut                                        SAFE report describes this                                                  unused amount of halibut PSC limit is
                                                     PSC limits of 145 mt and 116 mt to the                                      distributional change, which is based on                                    made available to the other hook-and-
                                                     hook-and-line CV and hook-and-line C/                                       allocating ABC among regulatory areas                                       line sector for the remainder of that
                                                     P sectors, respectively. For 2016, NMFS                                     on the basis of the three most recent                                       fishing year if NMFS determines that an
                                                     apportions halibut PSC limits of 140 mt                                     stock surveys. The distribution of the                                      additional amount of halibut PSC is
                                                     and 116 mt to the hook-and-line CV and                                      total GOA Pacific cod ABC has changed                                       necessary for that sector to continue its
                                                     hook-and-line C/P sectors, respectively.                                    to 36 percent Western GOA, 61 percent                                       directed fishing operations
                                                     Tables 18 and 19 list, respectively, the                                    Central GOA, and 3 percent Eastern                                          (§ 679.21(d)(2)(iii)(C)).
                                                     final 2015 and 2016 apportionments of                                       GOA. Therefore, the calculations made

                                                               TABLE 18—FINAL 2015 APPORTIONMENTS OF THE ‘‘OTHER HOOK-AND-LINE FISHERIES’’ ANNUAL HALIBUT PSC
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                                                                 ALLOWANCE BETWEEN THE HOOK-AND-LINE GEAR CATCHER VESSEL AND CATCHER/PROCESSOR SECTORS
                                                                                                                                                [Values are in metric tons]

                                                        ‘‘Other than                                                                                                                                                                                             Sector
                                                                                                                                             Sector annual                                                                              Seasonal
                                                             DSR’’                          Hook-and-line sector                                                                              Season                                                            seasonal
                                                                                                                                               amount                                                                                  percentage
                                                          allowance                                                                                                                                                                                              amount

                                                     261 ..................     Catcher Vessel .................................                               145      January 1–June 10 ..........................                                     86              125
                                                                                ..........................................................   ........................   June 10–September 1 .....................                                         2                3



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                                                           TABLE 18—FINAL 2015 APPORTIONMENTS OF THE ‘‘OTHER HOOK-AND-LINE FISHERIES’’ ANNUAL HALIBUT PSC
                                                       ALLOWANCE BETWEEN THE HOOK-AND-LINE GEAR CATCHER VESSEL AND CATCHER/PROCESSOR SECTORS—Continued
                                                                                                                                                 [Values are in metric tons]

                                                        ‘‘Other than                                                                                                                                                                                           Sector
                                                                                                                                             Sector annual                                                                            Seasonal
                                                             DSR’’                          Hook-and-line sector                                                                             Season                                                           seasonal
                                                                                                                                               amount                                                                                percentage
                                                          allowance                                                                                                                                                                                            amount

                                                                                ..........................................................   ........................   September 1–December 31 .............                                        12                 17
                                                                                Catcher/Processor ...........................                                  116      January 1–June 10 ..........................                                 86                100
                                                                                ..........................................................   ........................   June 10–September 1 .....................                                     2                  2
                                                                                ..........................................................   ........................   September 1–December 31 .............                                        12                 14


                                                               TABLE 19—FINAL 2016 APPORTIONMENTS OF THE ‘‘OTHER HOOK-AND-LINE FISHERIES’’ ANNUAL HALIBUT PSC
                                                                 ALLOWANCE BETWEEN THE HOOK-AND-LINE GEAR CATCHER VESSEL AND CATCHER/PROCESSOR SECTORS
                                                                                                                                                 [Values are in metric tons]

                                                        ‘‘Other than                                                                                                                                                                                           Sector
                                                                                                                                             Sector annual                                                                            Seasonal
                                                             DSR’’                          Hook-and-line sector                                                                             Season                                                           seasonal
                                                                                                                                               amount                                                                                percentage
                                                          allowance                                                                                                                                                                                            amount

                                                     256 ..................     Catcher Vessel .................................                               140      January 1–June 10 ..........................                                 86                120
                                                                                ..........................................................   ........................   June 10–September 1 .....................                                     2                  3
                                                                                ..........................................................   ........................   September 1–December 31 .............                                        12                 17
                                                                                Catcher/Processor ...........................                                  116      January 1–June 10 ..........................                                 86                100
                                                                                ..........................................................   ........................   June 10–September 1 .....................                                     2                  2
                                                                                ..........................................................   ........................   September 1–December 31 .............                                        12                 14



                                                     Estimates of Halibut Biomass and Stock                                      Regional Administrator uses observed                                       fisheries. Long-term average DMRs were
                                                     Condition                                                                   halibut incidental catch rates, discard                                    not available for some fisheries, so rates
                                                        The IPHC annually assesses the                                           mortality rates (DMRs), and estimates of                                   from the most recent years were used.
                                                     abundance and potential yield of the                                        groundfish catch to project when a                                         For the skate, sculpin, shark, squid, and
                                                     Pacific halibut using all available data                                    fishery’s halibut bycatch mortality                                        octopus target fisheries, where not
                                                     from the commercial and sport fisheries,                                    allowance or seasonal apportionment is                                     enough halibut mortality data are
                                                     other removals, and scientific surveys.                                     reached. The DMRs are based on the                                         available, the mortality rate of halibut
                                                     Additional information on the Pacific                                       best information available, including                                      caught in the Pacific cod fishery for that
                                                     halibut stock assessment may be found                                       information contained in the annual                                        gear type was recommended as a default
                                                     in the IPHC’s 2014 Pacific halibut stock                                    SAFE report.                                                               rate. The IPHC will analyze observer
                                                     assessment (December 2014), available                                          NMFS is implementing the Council’s                                      data annually and recommend changes
                                                     on the IPHC Web site at www.iphc.int.                                       recommendation that the halibut DMRs                                       to the DMRs when a fishery DMR shows
                                                     The IPHC considered the 2014 Pacific                                        developed and recommended by the                                           large variation from the mean. A
                                                     halibut stock assessment at its January                                     IPHC for the 2013 through 2015 GOA                                         discussion of the DMRs and how the
                                                     2015 annual meeting when it set the                                         groundfish fisheries be used for                                           IPHC establishes them is available from
                                                     2015 commercial halibut fishery catch                                       monitoring the final 2015 and 2016                                         the Council (see ADDRESSES). Table 20
                                                     limits.                                                                     halibut bycatch mortality allowances                                       lists the final 2015 and 2016 DMRs.
                                                                                                                                 (see Tables 14 through 19). The IPHC                                       These DMRs are unchanged from the
                                                     Halibut Discard Mortality Rates                                             developed the DMRs for the 2013                                            proposed 2015 and 2016 harvest
                                                        To monitor halibut bycatch mortality                                     through 2015 GOA groundfish fisheries                                      specifications (79 FR 72593, December
                                                     allowances and apportionments, the                                          using the 10-year mean DMRs for those                                      8, 2014).

                                                      TABLE 20—FINAL 2015 AND 2016 HALIBUT DISCARD MORTALITY RATES FOR VESSELS FISHING IN THE GULF OF ALASKA
                                                                                                                             [Values are percent of halibut assumed to be dead]

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                            Mortality rate
                                                                                                 Gear                                                                                          Target fishery                                                   (%)

                                                     Hook-and-line ..............................................................................         Other fisheries 1 .........................................................................                    11
                                                                                                                                                          Skates ........................................................................................                11
                                                                                                                                                          Pacific cod ..................................................................................                 11
                                                                                                                                                          Rockfish .....................................................................................                  9
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                                                     Trawl ...........................................................................................    Arrowtooth flounder ....................................................................                       73
                                                                                                                                                          Deep-water flatfish .....................................................................                      43
                                                                                                                                                          Flathead sole .............................................................................                    65
                                                                                                                                                          Non-pelagic pollock ....................................................................                       60
                                                                                                                                                          Other fisheries 1 .........................................................................                    62
                                                                                                                                                          Pacific cod ..................................................................................                 62
                                                                                                                                                          Pelagic pollock ...........................................................................                    71
                                                                                                                                                          Rex sole .....................................................................................                 69
                                                                                                                                                          Rockfish .....................................................................................                 66



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                                                              TABLE 20—FINAL 2015 AND 2016 HALIBUT DISCARD MORTALITY RATES FOR VESSELS FISHING IN THE GULF OF
                                                                                                    ALASKA—Continued
                                                                                                                              [Values are percent of halibut assumed to be dead]

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              Mortality rate
                                                                                                  Gear                                                                                           Target fishery                                                   (%)

                                                                                                                                                             Sablefish ....................................................................................               71
                                                                                                                                                             Shallow-water flatfish .................................................................                     67
                                                     Pot ...............................................................................................     Other fisheries 1 .........................................................................                  17
                                                                                                                                                             Pacific cod ..................................................................................               17
                                                        1 Other     fisheries includes all gear types for skates, sculpins, sharks, squids, octopuses, and hook-and-line sablefish.


                                                     Chinook Salmon Prohibited Species                                            processors, 1,200 Chinook salmon to                                         those fishermen and processors who
                                                     Catch Limits                                                                 trawl catcher vessels participating in the                                  receive exclusive harvesting and
                                                        In 2012, NMFS issued a final rule to                                      Central GOA Rockfish Program, and                                           processing privileges under the AFA.
                                                     implement Amendment 93 to the GOA                                            2,700 Chinook salmon to trawl catcher                                       Section 679.7(k)(1)(ii) prohibits listed
                                                     FMP (77 FR 42629, July 20, 2012).                                            vessels not participating in the Central                                    AFA C/Ps from harvesting any species
                                                     Amendment 93 established separate                                            GOA Rockfish Program that are fishing                                       of groundfish in the GOA. Additionally,
                                                     Chinook salmon PSC limits in the                                             for groundfish species other than                                           § 679.7(k)(1)(iv) prohibits listed AFA C/
                                                     Western and Central GOA in the                                               pollock (§ 679.21(i)(3)). NMFS will                                         Ps from processing any pollock
                                                     directed pollock fishery. These limits                                       monitor the Chinook salmon PSC in the                                       harvested in a directed pollock fishery
                                                     require NMFS to close the pollock                                            non-pollock GOA groundfish fisheries                                        in the GOA and any groundfish
                                                     directed fishery in the Western and                                          and close an applicable sector if it                                        harvested in Statistical Area 630 of the
                                                     Central regulatory areas of the GOA if                                       reaches its Chinook salmon PSC limit.                                       GOA.
                                                     the applicable limit is reached                                                 The Chinook salmon PSC limit for                                            AFA CVs that are less than 125 ft
                                                     (§ 679.21(h)(6)). The annual Chinook                                         two sectors, trawl catcher/processors                                       (38.1 meters) length overall, have
                                                     salmon PSC limits in the pollock                                             and trawl catcher vessels not                                               annual landings of pollock in the Bering
                                                     directed fishery of 6,684 salmon in the                                      participating in the Central GOA                                            Sea and Aleutian Islands less than 5,100
                                                     Western GOA and 18,316 salmon in the                                         Rockfish Program, may be increased in                                       mt, and have made at least 40
                                                     Central GOA are set in regulation at                                         subsequent years based on the                                               groundfish landings from 1995 through
                                                     § 679.21(h)(2)(i) and (ii). In addition, all                                 performance of these two sectors and                                        1997 are exempt from GOA sideboard
                                                     salmon (regardless of species) taken in                                      their ability to minimize their use of                                      limits under § 679.64(b)(2)(ii).
                                                     the pollock directed fisheries in the                                        their respective Chinook salmon PSC                                         Sideboard limits for non-exempt AFA
                                                     Western and Central GOA must be                                              limits. If either or both of these two                                      CVs in the GOA are based on their
                                                     retained until an observer at the                                            sectors limits its use of Chinook salmon                                    traditional harvest levels of TAC in
                                                     processing facility that takes delivery of                                   PSC to a certain threshold amount in                                        groundfish fisheries covered by the
                                                     the catch is provided an opportunity to                                      2015, that sector will receive an                                           FMP. Section 679.64(b)(3)(iii)
                                                     count the number of salmon and to                                            incremental increase to its 2016                                            establishes the groundfish sideboard
                                                     collect any scientific data or biological                                    Chinook salmon PSC limit                                                    limitations in the GOA based on the
                                                     samples from the salmon                                                      (§ 679.21(i)(3)).                                                           retained catch of non-exempt AFA CVs
                                                     (§ 679.21(h)(4)).                                                                                                                                        of each sideboard species from 1995
                                                                                                                                  American Fisheries Act (AFA) C/P and                                        through 1997 divided by the TAC for
                                                        As described earlier in this preamble,
                                                                                                                                  CV Groundfish Harvest and PSC Limits                                        that species over the same period.
                                                     NMFS issued a final rule to implement
                                                     Amendment 97 to the FMP (79 FR                                                  Section 679.64 establishes groundfish                                       Tables 21 and 22 list the final 2015
                                                     71350, December 2, 2014). That action                                        harvesting and processing sideboard                                         and 2016 groundfish sideboard limits
                                                     established an initial annual PSC limit                                      limitations on AFA C/Ps and CVs in the                                      for non-exempt AFA CVs. NMFS will
                                                     of 7,500 Chinook salmon for the non-                                         GOA. These sideboard limits are                                             deduct all targeted or incidental catch of
                                                     pollock groundfish fisheries. This limit                                     necessary to protect the interests of                                       sideboard species made by non-exempt
                                                     is apportioned among three sectors:                                          fishermen and processors who do not                                         AFA CVs from the sideboard limits
                                                     3,600 Chinook salmon to trawl catcher/                                       directly benefit from the AFA from                                          listed in Tables 21 and 22.

                                                        TABLE 21—FINAL 2015 GOA NON-EXEMPT AMERICAN FISHERIES ACT CATCHER VESSEL (CV) GROUNDFISH HARVEST
                                                                                               SIDEBOARD LIMITS
                                                                                                                                  [Values are rounded to the nearest metric ton]

                                                                                                                                                                                                          Ratio of 1995–                                        Final 2015
                                                                                                                                                                                                           1997 non-ex-
                                                                                                        Apportionments by season/                                                                                                      Final 2015              non-exempt
                                                                      Species                                                                                       Area/component                        empt AFA CV
                                                                                                                  gear                                                                                                                   TACs                    AFA CV
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                                                                                                                                                                                                          catch to 1995–                                      sideboard limit
                                                                                                                                                                                                            1997 TAC

                                                     Pollock ...................................       A Season, January 20–                               Shumagin (610) ....................                        0.6047                     3,632                 2,196
                                                                                                         March 10.                                         Chirikof (620) ........................                    0.1167                    30,503                 3,560
                                                                                                                                                           Kodiak (630) .........................                     0.2028                    11,316                 2,295
                                                                                                       B Season, March 10–May 31                           Shumagin (610) ....................                        0.6047                     3,632                 2,196
                                                                                                                                                           Chirikof (620) ........................                    0.1167                    37,820                 4,414
                                                                                                                                                           Kodiak (630) .........................                     0.2028                     4,000                   811




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                                                        TABLE 21—FINAL 2015 GOA NON-EXEMPT AMERICAN FISHERIES ACT CATCHER VESSEL (CV) GROUNDFISH HARVEST
                                                                                          SIDEBOARD LIMITS—Continued
                                                                                                                            [Values are rounded to the nearest metric ton]

                                                                                                                                                                                                    Ratio of 1995–                                 Final 2015
                                                                                                                                                                                                     1997 non-ex-
                                                                                                   Apportionments by season/                                                                                             Final 2015               non-exempt
                                                                    Species                                                                                  Area/component                         empt AFA CV
                                                                                                             gear                                                                                                          TACs                     AFA CV
                                                                                                                                                                                                    catch to 1995–                               sideboard limit
                                                                                                                                                                                                      1997 TAC

                                                                                                  C Season, August 25–Octo-                        Shumagin (610) ....................                     0.6047                  12,185                       7,368
                                                                                                    ber 1.                                         Chirikof (620) ........................                 0.1167                  14,628                       1,707
                                                                                                                                                   Kodiak (630) .........................                  0.2028                  18,639                       3,780
                                                                                                  D Season, October 1–No-                          Shumagin (610) ....................                     0.6047                  12,185                       7,368
                                                                                                    vember 1.                                      Chirikof (620) ........................                 0.1167                  14,628                       1,707
                                                                                                                                                   Kodiak (630) .........................                  0.2028                  18,639                       3,780
                                                                                                  Annual ...................................       WYK (640) ............................                  0.3495                    4,719                      1,649
                                                                                                                                                   SEO (650) .............................                 0.3495                  12,625                       4,412
                                                     Pacific cod .............................    A Season, 1 January 1–June                       W ...........................................           0.1331                  16,255                       2,164
                                                                                                    10.                                            C ...........................................           0.0692                  27,594                       1,910
                                                                                                  B Season, 2 September 1–                         W ...........................................           0.1331                  10,837                       1,442
                                                                                                    December 31.                                   C ...........................................           0.0692                  18,396                       1,273
                                                                                                  Annual ...................................       E inshore ...............................               0.0079                    1,909                           15
                                                                                                                                                   E offshore .............................                0.0078                       212                            2
                                                     Sablefish ...............................    Annual, trawl gear .................             W ...........................................           0.0000                       295      ........................
                                                                                                                                                   C ...........................................           0.0642                       932                          60
                                                                                                                                                   E ............................................          0.0433                       220                          10
                                                     Flatfish, Shallow-water ..........           Annual ...................................       W ...........................................           0.0156                  13,250                          207
                                                                                                                                                   C ...........................................           0.0587                  19,297                       1,133
                                                                                                                                                   E ............................................          0.0126                    2,834                           36
                                                     Flatfish, deep-water ..............          Annual ...................................       W ...........................................           0.0000                       301      ........................
                                                                                                                                                   C ...........................................           0.0647                    3,689                         239
                                                                                                                                                   E ............................................          0.0128                    9,344                         120
                                                     Rex sole ................................    Annual ...................................       W ...........................................           0.0007                    1,258                             1
                                                                                                                                                   C ...........................................           0.0384                    5,816                         223
                                                                                                                                                   E ............................................          0.0029                    2,076                             6
                                                     Arrowtooth flounder ...............          Annual ...................................       W ...........................................           0.0021                  14,500                            30
                                                                                                                                                   C ...........................................           0.0280                  75,000                       2,100
                                                                                                                                                   E ............................................          0.0002                  13,800                              3
                                                     Flathead sole ........................       Annual ...................................       W ...........................................           0.0036                    8,650                           31
                                                                                                                                                   C ...........................................           0.0213                  15,400                          328
                                                                                                                                                   E ............................................          0.0009                    3,706                             3
                                                     Pacific ocean perch ..............           Annual ...................................       W ...........................................           0.0023                    2,302                             5
                                                                                                                                                   C ...........................................           0.0748                  15,873                       1,187
                                                                                                                                                   E ............................................          0.0466                    2,837                         132
                                                     Northern rockfish ...................        Annual ...................................       W ...........................................           0.0003                    1,226       ........................
                                                                                                                                                   C ...........................................           0.0277                    3,772                         104
                                                     Shortraker rockfish ................         Annual ...................................       W ...........................................           0.0000                         92     ........................
                                                                                                                                                   C ...........................................           0.0218                       397                            9
                                                                                                                                                   E ............................................          0.0110                       834                            9
                                                     Dusky rockfish .......................       Annual ...................................       W ...........................................           0.0001                       296      ........................
                                                                                                                                                   C ...........................................           0.0000                    3,336       ........................
                                                                                                                                                   E ............................................          0.0067                    1,477                           10
                                                     Rougheye rockfish ................           Annual ...................................       W ...........................................           0.0000                       115      ........................
                                                                                                                                                   C ...........................................           0.0237                       632                          15
                                                                                                                                                   E ............................................          0.0124                       375                            5
                                                     Demersal shelf rockfish ........             Annual ...................................       SEO ......................................              0.0020                       225      ........................
                                                     Thornyhead rockfish .............            Annual ...................................       W ...........................................           0.0280                       235                            7
                                                                                                                                                   C ...........................................           0.0280                       875                          25
                                                                                                                                                   E ............................................          0.0280                       731                          20
                                                     Other rockfish ........................      Annual ...................................       W ...........................................           0.0034     ........................   .
                                                                                                                                                   C ...........................................           0.1699                    1,031                         175
                                                                                                                                                   E ............................................          0.0000                       780
                                                     Atka mackerel .......................        Annual ...................................       Gulfwide ................................               0.0309                    2,000                           62
                                                     Big skates .............................     Annual ...................................       W ...........................................           0.0063                       731                           5
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                                                                                                                                                   C ...........................................           0.0063                    1,257                            8
                                                                                                                                                   E ............................................          0.0063                    1,267                            8
                                                     Longnose skates ...................          Annual ...................................       W ...........................................           0.0063                       152                           1
                                                                                                                                                   C ...........................................           0.0063                    2,090                           13
                                                                                                                                                   E ............................................          0.0063                       976                           6
                                                     Other skates ..........................      Annual     ...................................   Gulfwide ................................               0.0063                    2,235                           14
                                                     Sculpins .................................   Annual     ...................................   Gulfwide ................................               0.0063                    5,569                           35
                                                     Sharks ...................................   Annual     ...................................   Gulfwide ................................               0.0063                    5,989                           38
                                                     Squids ...................................   Annual     ...................................   Gulfwide ................................               0.0063                    1,148                            7



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                                                                        Federal Register / Vol. 80, No. 37 / Wednesday, February 25, 2015 / Rules and Regulations                                                                            10269

                                                        TABLE 21—FINAL 2015 GOA NON-EXEMPT AMERICAN FISHERIES ACT CATCHER VESSEL (CV) GROUNDFISH HARVEST
                                                                                          SIDEBOARD LIMITS—Continued
                                                                                                                            [Values are rounded to the nearest metric ton]

                                                                                                                                                                                                   Ratio of 1995–                    Final 2015
                                                                                                                                                                                                    1997 non-ex-
                                                                                                    Apportionments by season/                                                                                        Final 2015     non-exempt
                                                                    Species                                                                                 Area/component                         empt AFA CV
                                                                                                              gear                                                                                                     TACs           AFA CV
                                                                                                                                                                                                   catch to 1995–                  sideboard limit
                                                                                                                                                                                                     1997 TAC

                                                     Octopuses .............................      Annual ...................................       Gulfwide ................................              0.0063           1,507                        9
                                                        1 The   Pacific cod A season for trawl gear does not open until January 20.
                                                        2 The   Pacific cod B season for trawl gear closes November 1.

                                                        TABLE 22—FINAL 2016 GOA NON-EXEMPT AMERICAN FISHERIES ACT CATCHER VESSEL (CV) GROUNDFISH HARVEST
                                                                                               SIDEBOARD LIMITS
                                                                                                                            [Values are rounded to the nearest metric ton]

                                                                                                                                                                                                   Ratio of 1995–                    Final 2016
                                                                                                                                                                                                    1997 non-ex-     Final 2016     non-exempt
                                                                   Species                       Apportionments by season/gear                               Area/component                        empt AFA CV         TACs           AFA CV
                                                                                                                                                                                                   catch to 1995–                  sideboard limit
                                                                                                                                                                                                     1997 TAC

                                                     Pollock ................................   A Season, January 20–March 10                        Shumagin (610) .................                     0.6047           4,760                 2,879
                                                                                                                                                     Chirikof (620) .....................                 0.1167          39,992                 4,667
                                                                                                                                                     Kodiak (630) ......................                  0.2028          14,839                 3,009
                                                                                                B Season, March 10–May 31 .....                      Shumagin (610) .................                     0.6047           4,760                 2,879
                                                                                                                                                     Chirikof (620) .....................                 0.1167          49,586                 5,787
                                                                                                                                                     Kodiak (630) ......................                  0.2028           5,245                 1,064
                                                                                                C Season, August 25–October 1                        Shumagin (610) .................                     0.6047          15,975                 9,660
                                                                                                                                                     Chirikof (620) .....................                 0.1167          19,179                 2,238
                                                                                                                                                     Kodiak (630) ......................                  0.2028          24,437                 4,956
                                                                                                D Season, October 1–November                         Shumagin (610) .................                     0.6047          15,975                 9,660
                                                                                                  1.
                                                                                                                                                     Chirikof (620) .....................                 0.1167          19,179                 2,238
                                                                                                                                                     Kodiak (630) ......................                  0.2028          24,437                 4,956
                                                                                                Annual                                               WYK (640) .........................                  0.3495           6,187                 2,162
                                                                                                                                                     SEO (650) ..........................                 0.3495          12,625                 4,412
                                                     Pacific cod ..........................     A Season 1, January 1–June 10                        W ........................................           0.1331          16,255                 2,164
                                                                                                                                                     C ........................................           0.0692          27,594                 1,910
                                                                                                B Season 2, September 1–De-                          W ........................................           0.1331          10,837                 1,442
                                                                                                 cember 31.
                                                                                                                                                     C ........................................           0.0692          18,396                  1,273
                                                                                                Annual .........................................     E inshore ............................               0.0079           1,909                       15
                                                                                                                                                     E offshore ..........................                0.0078             212                         2
                                                     Sablefish ............................     Annual, trawl gear .......................           W ........................................           0.0000             268   ........................
                                                                                                                                                     C ........................................           0.0642             846                       54
                                                                                                                                                     E .........................................          0.0433             199                         9
                                                     Flatfish, Shallow-water .......            Annual .........................................     W ........................................           0.0156          13,250                     207
                                                                                                                                                     C ........................................           0.0587          17,114                  1,005
                                                                                                                                                     E .........................................          0.0126           2,513                       32
                                                     Flatfish, deep-water ...........           Annual .........................................     W ........................................           0.0000             299   ........................
                                                                                                                                                     C ........................................           0.0647           3,645                     236
                                                                                                                                                     E .........................................          0.0128           9,233                     118
                                                     Rex sole .............................     Annual .........................................     W ........................................           0.0007           1,234                         1
                                                                                                                                                     C ........................................           0.0384           5,707                     219
                                                                                                                                                     E .........................................          0.0029           2,038                         6
                                                     Arrowtooth flounder ............           Annual .........................................     W ........................................           0.0021          14,500                       30
                                                                                                                                                     C ........................................           0.0280          75,000                  2,100
                                                                                                                                                     E .........................................          0.0002          13,800                         3
                                                     Flathead sole .....................        Annual .........................................     W ........................................           0.0036           8,650                       31
                                                                                                                                                     C ........................................           0.0213          15,400                     328
                                                                                                                                                     E .........................................          0.0009           3,709                         3
                                                     Pacific ocean perch ...........            Annual .........................................     W ........................................           0.0023           2,358                         5
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                                                                                                                                                     C ........................................           0.0748          16,184                  1,211
                                                                                                                                                     E .........................................          0.0466           2,894                     135
                                                     Northern rockfish ................         Annual .........................................     W ........................................           0.0003           1,158   ........................
                                                                                                                                                     C ........................................           0.0277           3,563                       99
                                                     Shortraker rockfish .............          Annual .........................................     W ........................................           0.0000              92   ........................
                                                                                                                                                     C ........................................           0.0218             397                         9
                                                                                                                                                     E .........................................          0.0110             834                         9
                                                     Dusky rockfish ....................        Annual .........................................     W ........................................           0.0001             273   ........................
                                                                                                                                                     C ........................................           0.0000           3,077   ........................
                                                                                                                                                     E .........................................          0.0067           1,361                         9



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                                                     10270                Federal Register / Vol. 80, No. 37 / Wednesday, February 25, 2015 / Rules and Regulations

                                                        TABLE 22—FINAL 2016 GOA NON-EXEMPT AMERICAN FISHERIES ACT CATCHER VESSEL (CV) GROUNDFISH HARVEST
                                                                                          SIDEBOARD LIMITS—Continued
                                                                                                                                  [Values are rounded to the nearest metric ton]

                                                                                                                                                                                                           Ratio of 1995–                                           Final 2016
                                                                                                                                                                                                            1997 non-ex-                  Final 2016               non-exempt
                                                                    Species                         Apportionments by season/gear                                    Area/component                        empt AFA CV                      TACs                     AFA CV
                                                                                                                                                                                                           catch to 1995–                                         sideboard limit
                                                                                                                                                                                                             1997 TAC

                                                     Rougheye rockfish .............              Annual .........................................          W ........................................                  0.0000                           117      ........................
                                                                                                                                                            C ........................................                  0.0237                           643                          15
                                                                                                                                                            E .........................................                 0.0124                           382                            5
                                                     Demersal shelf rockfish .....                Annual .........................................          SEO ...................................                     0.0020                           225      ........................
                                                     Thornyhead rockfish ..........               Annual .........................................          W ........................................                  0.0280                           235                            7
                                                                                                                                                            C ........................................                  0.0280                           875                          25
                                                                                                                                                            E .........................................                 0.0280                           731                          20
                                                     Other rockfish .....................         Annual .........................................          W ........................................                  0.0034         ........................   ........................
                                                                                                                                                            C ........................................                  0.1699                        1,031                         175
                                                                                                                                                            E .........................................                 0.0000                           780                             -
                                                     Atka mackerel ....................           Annual .........................................          Gulfwide .............................                      0.0309                        2,000                           62
                                                     Big skates ..........................        Annual .........................................          W ........................................                  0.0063                           731                            5
                                                                                                                                                            C ........................................                  0.0063                        1,257                             8
                                                                                                                                                            E .........................................                 0.0063                        1,267                             8
                                                     Longnose skates ................             Annual .........................................          W ........................................                  0.0063                           152                            1
                                                                                                                                                            C ........................................                  0.0063                        2,090                           13
                                                                                                                                                            E .........................................                 0.0063                           976                            6
                                                     Other skates .......................         Annual       .........................................    Gulfwide .............................                      0.0063                        2,235                           14
                                                     Sculpins ..............................      Annual       .........................................    Gulfwide .............................                      0.0063                        5,569                           35
                                                     Sharks ................................      Annual       .........................................    Gulfwide .............................                      0.0063                        5,989                           38
                                                     Squids ................................      Annual       .........................................    Gulfwide .............................                      0.0063                        1,148                             7
                                                     Octopuses ..........................         Annual       .........................................    Gulfwide .............................                      0.0063                        1,507                             9
                                                        1 The    Pacific cod A season for trawl gear does not open until January 20.
                                                        2 The    Pacific cod B season for trawl gear closes November 1.


                                                     Non-Exempt AFA Catcher Vessel                                               1995 through 1997 divided by the                                               of trawl halibut PSC limits between the
                                                     Halibut PSC Limits                                                          retained catch of all vessels in that                                          deep-water and shallow-water species
                                                                                                                                 fishery from 1995 through 1997                                                 fisheries categories proportionately
                                                       The halibut PSC sideboard limits for                                      (§ 679.64(b)(4)). Tables 23 and 24 list the                                    incorporate reductions made to the
                                                     non-exempt AFA CVs in the GOA are                                           final 2015 and 2016 non-exempt AFA                                             annual trawl halibut PSC limits and
                                                     based on the aggregate retained                                             CV halibut PSC limits for vessels using                                        associated seasonal apportionments (see
                                                     groundfish catch by non-exempt AFA                                          trawl gear in the GOA, respectively. The                                       Tables 14 and 15).
                                                     CVs in each PSC target category from                                        2015 and 2016 seasonal apportionments
                                                      TABLE 23—FINAL 2015 NON-EXEMPT AFA CV HALIBUT PROHIBITED SPECIES CATCH (PSC) LIMITS FOR VESSELS USING
                                                                                           TRAWL GEAR IN THE GOA
                                                                                                                                      [Values are rounded to nearest metric ton]

                                                                                                                                                                                       Ratio of 1995–1997 non-ex-                                                 2015 non-ex-
                                                              Season                             Season dates                                     Target fishery                         empt AFA CV retained                          2015 PSC limit             empt AFA CV
                                                                                                                                                                                       catch to total retained catch                                                PSC limit

                                                     1 ............................   January 20–April 1 .............                shallow-water .....................              0.340      ..................................                    396                        135
                                                                                                                                      deep-water .........................             0.070      ..................................                     88                          6
                                                     2 ............................   April 1–July 1 .....................            shallow-water .....................              0.340      ..................................                     88                         30
                                                                                                                                      deep-water .........................             0.070      ..................................                    264                         18
                                                     3 ............................   July 1–September 1 ...........                  shallow-water .....................              0.340      ..................................                    176                         60
                                                                                                                                      deep-water .........................             0.070      ..................................                    352                         25
                                                     4 ............................   September 1–October 1 .....                     shallow-water .....................              0.340      ..................................                    132                         45
                                                                                                                                      deep-water .........................             0.070      ..................................                      0                          0
                                                     5 ............................   October 1–December 31 ....                      all targets ............................         0.205      ..................................                    264                         54
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                                                           Total ...............      .............................................    .............................................   .............................................                 1,760                         373




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                                                                          Federal Register / Vol. 80, No. 37 / Wednesday, February 25, 2015 / Rules and Regulations                                                                                             10271

                                                      TABLE 24—FINAL 2016 NON-EXEMPT AFA CV HALIBUT PROHIBITED SPECIES CATCH (PSC) LIMITS FOR VESSELS USING
                                                                                           TRAWL GEAR IN THE GOA
                                                                                                                                     [Values are rounded to nearest metric ton]

                                                                                                                                                                                         Ratio of 1995–1997 non-                                           2016
                                                                                                                                                                                         exempt AFA CV retained                                         non-exempt
                                                                   Season                                 Season dates                                Target fishery                                                                 2016 PSC limit
                                                                                                                                                                                          catch to total retained                                        AFA CV
                                                                                                                                                                                                   catch                                                 PSC limit

                                                     1 .......................................   January 20–April 1 .........                shallow-water ..................            0.340    ...............................              384                     131
                                                                                                                                             deep-water ......................           0.070    ...............................               85                       6
                                                     2 .......................................   April 1–July 1 ..................           shallow-water ..................            0.340    ...............................               85                      29
                                                                                                                                             deep-water ......................           0.070    ...............................              256                      18
                                                     3 .......................................   July 1–September 1 .......                  shallow-water ..................            0.340    ...............................              171                      58
                                                                                                                                             deep-water ......................           0.070    ...............................              341                      24
                                                     4 .......................................   September 1–October 1                       shallow-water ..................            0.340    ...............................              128                      44
                                                                                                                                             deep-water ......................           0.070    ...............................                0                       0
                                                     5 .......................................   October 1–December 31                       all targets ........................        0.205    ...............................              256                      52

                                                           Total ..........................      .........................................   .........................................   .........................................           1,706                     361



                                                     Non-AFA Crab Vessel Groundfish                                              groundfish fishery (except the fixed-gear                                    Management Plan for Bering Sea/
                                                     Harvest Limitations                                                         sablefish fishery). Sideboard limits also                                    Aleutian Island King and Tanner Crabs
                                                                                                                                 apply to catch made using an LLP                                             (76 FR 35772, June 20, 2011), and
                                                        Section 680.22 establishes groundfish                                    license derived from the history of a                                        Amendment 83 to the GOA FMP (76 FR
                                                     catch limits for vessels with a history of                                  restricted vessel, even if that LLP                                          74670, December 1, 2011).
                                                     participation in the Bering Sea snow                                        license is used on another vessel.
                                                     crab fishery to prevent these vessels                                          The basis for these sideboard limits is                                     Tables 25 and 26 list the final 2015
                                                     from using the increased flexibility                                        described in detail in the final rules                                       and 2016 groundfish sideboard
                                                     provided by the Crab Rationalization                                        implementing the major provisions of                                         limitations for non-AFA crab vessels.
                                                     Program to expand their level of                                            Amendments 18 and 19 to the Fishery                                          All targeted or incidental catch of
                                                     participation in the GOA groundfish                                         Management Plan for Bering Sea/                                              sideboard species made by non-AFA
                                                     fisheries. Sideboard limits restrict these                                  Aleutian Islands King and Tanner Crabs                                       crab vessels or associated LLP licenses
                                                     vessels’ catch to their collective                                          (70 FR 10174, March 2, 2005),                                                will be deducted from these sideboard
                                                     historical landings in each GOA                                             Amendment 34 to the Fishery                                                  limits.

                                                       TABLE 25—FINAL 2015 GOA NON-AMERICAN FISHERIES ACT CRAB VESSEL GROUNDFISH HARVEST SIDEBOARD LIMITS
                                                                                                                                 [Values are rounded to the nearest metric ton]

                                                                                                                                                                                                         Ratio of 1996–
                                                                                                                                                                                                         2000 non-AFA                                   Final 2015
                                                                                                                                                                                                          crab vessel                  Final 2015     non-AFA crab
                                                                      Species                                      Season/gear                                Area/component/gear                        catch to 1996–                  TACs             vessel
                                                                                                                                                                                                         2000 total har-                              sideboard limit
                                                                                                                                                                                                              vest

                                                     Pollock ...................................      A Season, January 20–                            Shumagin (610) ....................                             0.0098                3,632                        36
                                                                                                        March 10.
                                                                                                                                                       Chirikof (620) ........................                         0.0031               30,503                      95
                                                                                                                                                       Kodiak (630) .........................                          0.0002               11,316                       2
                                                                                                      B Season, March 10–May 31                        Shumagin (610) ....................                             0.0098                3,632                      36
                                                                                                                                                       Chirikof (620) ........................                         0.0031               37,820                     117
                                                                                                                                                       Kodiak (630) .........................                          0.0002                4,000                       1
                                                                                                      C Season, August 25–Octo-                        Shumagin (610) ....................                             0.0098               12,185                     119
                                                                                                        ber 1.
                                                                                                                                                       Chirikof (620) ........................                         0.0031               14,628                      45
                                                                                                                                                       Kodiak (630) .........................                          0.0002               18,639                       4
                                                                                                      D Season, October 1–No-                          Shumagin (610) ....................                             0.0098               12,185                     119
                                                                                                        vember 1.
                                                                                                                                                       Chirikof (620) ........................                         0.0031               14,628                        45
                                                                                                                                                       Kodiak (630) .........................                          0.0002               18,639                          4
                                                                                                      Annual ...................................       WYK (640) ............................                          0.0000                4,719    ........................
                                                                                                                                                       SEO (650) .............................                         0.0000               12,625    ........................
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                                                     Pacific cod .............................        A Season 1, January 1–June                       W Jig .....................................                     0.0000               16,255    ........................
                                                                                                        10.
                                                                                                                                                       W Hook-and-line CV .............                               0.0004                16,255                          7
                                                                                                                                                       W Hook-and-line C/P ............                               0.0018                16,255                        29
                                                                                                                                                       W Pot CV ..............................                        0.0997                16,255                   1,621
                                                                                                                                                       W Pot C/P .............................                        0.0078                16,255                      127
                                                                                                                                                       W Trawl CV ..........................                          0.0007                16,255                        11
                                                                                                                                                       C Jig .....................................                    0.0000                27,594    ........................
                                                                                                                                                       C Hook-and-line CV .............                               0.0001                27,594                          3
                                                                                                                                                       C Hook-and-line C/P ............                               0.0012                27,594                        33



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                                                     10272              Federal Register / Vol. 80, No. 37 / Wednesday, February 25, 2015 / Rules and Regulations

                                                      TABLE 25—FINAL 2015 GOA NON-AMERICAN FISHERIES ACT CRAB VESSEL GROUNDFISH HARVEST SIDEBOARD LIMITS—
                                                                                                   Continued
                                                                                                                          [Values are rounded to the nearest metric ton]

                                                                                                                                                                                               Ratio of 1996–
                                                                                                                                                                                               2000 non-AFA                                    Final 2015
                                                                                                                                                                                                crab vessel          Final 2015              non-AFA crab
                                                                    Species                                  Season/gear                             Area/component/gear                       catch to 1996–          TACs                      vessel
                                                                                                                                                                                               2000 total har-                               sideboard limit
                                                                                                                                                                                                    vest

                                                                                                                                               C Pot CV ..............................                 0.0474                 27,594                        1,308
                                                                                                                                               C Pot C/P .............................                 0.0136                 27,594                           375
                                                                                                                                               C Trawl CV ...........................                  0.0012                 27,594                             33
                                                                                                  B Season 2 ............................      W Jig .....................................             0.0000                 10,837         ........................
                                                                                                  Jig Gear: June 10–Decem-                     W Hook-and-line CV .............                        0.0004                 10,837                               4
                                                                                                    ber 31.
                                                                                                                                               W Hook-and-line C/P ............                        0.0001                  10,837                            20
                                                                                                  All other gears: .....................       W Pot CV ..............................                 0.0997                  10,837                       1,080
                                                                                                  September 1–December 31                      W Pot C/P .............................                 0.0078                  10,837                            85
                                                                                                                                               W Trawl CV ..........................                   0.0007                  10,837                              8
                                                                                                                                               C Jig .....................................             0.0000                  18,396        ........................
                                                                                                                                               C Hook-and-line CV .............                        0.0001                  18,396                              2
                                                                                                                                               C Hook-and-line C/P ............                        0.0012                  18,396                            22
                                                                                                                                               C Pot CV ..............................                 0.0474                  18,396                          872
                                                                                                                                               C Pot C/P .............................                 0.0136                  18,396                          250
                                                                                                                                               C Trawl CV ...........................                  0.0012                  18,396                            22
                                                                                                  Annual ...................................   E inshore ..............................                0.0110                    1,909                           21
                                                                                                                                               E offshore .............................                0.0000                       212      ........................
                                                     Sablefish ................................   Annual, trawl gear ................          W ..........................................            0.0000                       295      ........................
                                                                                                                                               C ...........................................           0.0000                       932      ........................
                                                                                                                                               E ...........................................           0.0000                       220      ........................
                                                     Flatfish, shallow-water ...........          Annual ...................................   W ..........................................            0.0059                  13,250                            78
                                                                                                                                               C ...........................................           0.0001                  19,297                              2
                                                                                                                                               E ...........................................           0.0000                    2,834       ........................
                                                     Flatfish, deep-water ...............         Annual ...................................   W ..........................................            0.0035                       301                            1
                                                                                                                                               C ...........................................           0.0000                    3,689       ........................
                                                                                                                                               E ...........................................           0.0000                    9,344       ........................
                                                     Rex sole ................................    Annual ...................................   W ..........................................            0.0000                    1,258       ........................
                                                                                                                                               C ...........................................           0.0000                    5,816       ........................
                                                                                                                                               E ...........................................           0.0000                    2,076       ........................
                                                     Arrowtooth flounder ...............          Annual ...................................   W ..........................................            0.0004                  14,500                              6
                                                                                                                                               C ...........................................           0.0001                  75,000                              8
                                                                                                                                               E ...........................................           0.0000                  13,800        ........................
                                                     Flathead sole .........................      Annual ...................................   W ..........................................            0.0002                    8,650                             2
                                                                                                                                               C ...........................................           0.0004                  15,400                              6
                                                                                                                                               E ...........................................           0.0000                    3,706       ........................
                                                     Pacific ocean perch ...............          Annual ...................................   W ..........................................            0.0000                    2,302       ........................
                                                                                                                                               C ...........................................           0.0000                  15,873        ........................
                                                                                                                                               E ...........................................           0.0000                    2,837       ........................
                                                     Northern rockfish ...................        Annual ...................................   W ..........................................            0.0005                    1,226                             1
                                                                                                                                               C ...........................................           0.0000                    3,772       ........................
                                                     Shortraker rockfish ................         Annual ...................................   W ..........................................            0.0013                         92                           0
                                                                                                                                               C ...........................................           0.0012                       397                            0
                                                                                                                                               E ...........................................           0.0009                       834                            1
                                                     Dusky rockfish .......................       Annual ...................................   W ..........................................            0.0017                       296                            1
                                                                                                                                               C ...........................................           0.0000                    3,336       ........................
                                                                                                                                               E ...........................................           0.0000                    1,477       ........................
                                                     Rougheye rockfish .................          Annual ...................................   W ..........................................            0.0067                       115                            1
                                                                                                                                               C ...........................................           0.0047                       632                            3
                                                                                                                                               E ...........................................           0.0008                       375                            0
                                                     Demersal shelf rockfish .........            Annual ...................................   SEO ......................................              0.0000                       225      ........................
                                                     Thornyhead rockfish ..............           Annual ...................................   W ..........................................            0.0047                       235                            1
                                                                                                                                               C ...........................................           0.0066                       875                            6
                                                                                                                                               E ...........................................           0.0045                       731                            3
                                                     Other rockfish ........................      Annual ...................................   W ..........................................            0.0035     ........................   ........................
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                                                                                                                                               C ...........................................           0.0033                    1,031                             3
                                                                                                                                               E ...........................................           0.0000                       780      ........................
                                                     Atka mackerel ........................       Annual ...................................   Gulfwide ................................               0.0000                    2,000       ........................
                                                     Big skate ................................   Annual ...................................   W ..........................................            0.0392                       731                          29
                                                                                                                                               C ...........................................           0.0159                    1,257                           20
                                                                                                                                               E ...........................................           0.0000                    1,267       ........................
                                                     Longnose skate .....................         Annual ...................................   W ..........................................            0.0392                       152                            6
                                                                                                                                               C ...........................................           0.0159                    2,090                           33
                                                                                                                                               E ...........................................           0.0000                       976      ........................
                                                     Other skates ..........................      Annual ...................................   Gulfwide ................................               0.0176                    2,235                           39



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                                                      TABLE 25—FINAL 2015 GOA NON-AMERICAN FISHERIES ACT CRAB VESSEL GROUNDFISH HARVEST SIDEBOARD LIMITS—
                                                                                                   Continued
                                                                                                                            [Values are rounded to the nearest metric ton]

                                                                                                                                                                                                    Ratio of 1996–
                                                                                                                                                                                                    2000 non-AFA                       Final 2015
                                                                                                                                                                                                     crab vessel       Final 2015    non-AFA crab
                                                                    Species                                   Season/gear                               Area/component/gear                         catch to 1996–       TACs            vessel
                                                                                                                                                                                                    2000 total har-                  sideboard limit
                                                                                                                                                                                                         vest

                                                     Sculpins .................................    Annual    ...................................   Gulfwide      ................................           0.0176           5,569                      98
                                                     Sharks ...................................    Annual    ...................................   Gulfwide      ................................           0.0176           5,989                     105
                                                     Squids ....................................   Annual    ...................................   Gulfwide      ................................           0.0176           1,148                      20
                                                     Octopuses .............................       Annual    ...................................   Gulfwide      ................................           0.0176           1,507                      27
                                                        1 The   Pacific cod A season for trawl gear does not open until January 20.
                                                        2 The   Pacific cod B season for trawl gear closes November 1.

                                                       TABLE 26—FINAL 2016 GOA NON-AMERICAN FISHERIES ACT CRAB VESSEL GROUNDFISH HARVEST SIDEBOARD LIMITS
                                                                                                                            [Values are rounded to the nearest metric ton]

                                                                                                                                                                                                    Ratio of 1996–
                                                                                                                                                                                                    2000 non-AFA                       Final 2016
                                                                                                                                                                                                     crab vessel       Final 2016    non-AFA crab
                                                                    Species                                   Season/gear                               Area/component/gear                         catch to 1996–       TACs            vessel
                                                                                                                                                                                                    2000 total har-                  sideboard limit
                                                                                                                                                                                                         vest

                                                     Pollock ...................................   A Season, January 20–                           Shumagin (610) ....................                      0.0098           4,760                       47
                                                                                                     March 10.
                                                                                                                                                   Chirikof (620) ........................                  0.0031          39,992                    124
                                                                                                                                                   Kodiak (630) .........................                   0.0002          14,839                      3
                                                                                                   B Season, March 10–May 31                       Shumagin (610) ....................                      0.0098           4,760                     47
                                                                                                                                                   Chirikof (620) ........................                  0.0031          49,586                    154
                                                                                                                                                   Kodiak (630) .........................                   0.0002           5,245                      1
                                                                                                   C Season, August 25–Octo-                       Shumagin (610) ....................                      0.0098          15,975                    157
                                                                                                     ber 1.
                                                                                                                                                   Chirikof (620) ........................                  0.0031          19,179                     59
                                                                                                                                                   Kodiak (630) .........................                   0.0002          24,437                      5
                                                                                                   D Season, October 1–No-                         Shumagin (610) ....................                      0.0098          15,975                    157
                                                                                                     vember 1.
                                                                                                                                                   Chirikof (620) ........................                  0.0031          19,179                       59
                                                                                                                                                   Kodiak (630) .........................                   0.0002          24,437                         5
                                                                                                   Annual ...................................      WYK (640) ............................                   0.0000           6,187   ........................
                                                                                                                                                   SEO (650) .............................                  0.0000          12,625   ........................
                                                     Pacific cod .............................     A Season 1, January 1–June                      W Jig .....................................              0.0000          16,255   ........................
                                                                                                     10.
                                                                                                                                                   W Hook-and-line CV .............                         0.0004          16,255                         7
                                                                                                                                                   W Hook-and-line C/P ............                         0.0018          16,255                       29
                                                                                                                                                   W Pot CV ..............................                  0.0997          16,255                  1,621
                                                                                                                                                   W Pot C/P .............................                  0.0078          16,255                     127
                                                                                                                                                   W Trawl CV ..........................                    0.0007          16,255                       11
                                                                                                                                                   C Jig .....................................              0.0000          27,594   ........................
                                                                                                                                                   C Hook-and-line CV .............                         0.0001          27,594                         3
                                                                                                                                                   C Hook-and-line C/P ............                         0.0012          27,594                       33
                                                                                                                                                   C Pot CV ..............................                  0.0474          27,594                  1,308
                                                                                                                                                   C Pot C/P .............................                  0.0136          27,594                     375
                                                                                                                                                   C Trawl CV ...........................                   0.0012          27,594                       33
                                                                                                   B Season 2 ............................         W Jig .....................................              0.0000          10,837   ........................
                                                                                                   Jig Gear: June 10–Decem-                        W Hook-and-line CV .............                         0.0004          10,837                         4
                                                                                                     ber 31.
                                                                                                                                                   W Hook-and-line C/P ............                         0.0018          10,837                    20
                                                                                                   All other gears: September                      W Pot CV ..............................                  0.0997          10,837                 1,080
                                                                                                     1–December 31.
                                                                                                                                                   W Pot C/P .............................                  0.0078          10,837                       85
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                                                                                                                                                   W Trawl CV ..........................                    0.0007          10,837                         8
                                                                                                                                                   C Jig .....................................              0.0000          18,396   ........................
                                                                                                                                                   C Hook-and-line CV .............                         0.0001          18,396                         2
                                                                                                                                                   C Hook-and-line C/P ............                         0.0012          18,396                       22
                                                                                                                                                   C Pot CV ..............................                  0.0474          18,396                     872
                                                                                                                                                   C Pot C/P .............................                  0.0136          18,396                     250
                                                                                                                                                   C Trawl CV ...........................                   0.0012          18,396                       22
                                                                                                   Annual ...................................      E inshore ..............................                 0.0110           1,909                       21
                                                                                                                                                   E offshore .............................                 0.0000             212   ........................
                                                     Sablefish ................................    Annual, trawl gear ................             W ..........................................             0.0000             268   ........................



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                                                      TABLE 26—FINAL 2016 GOA NON-AMERICAN FISHERIES ACT CRAB VESSEL GROUNDFISH HARVEST SIDEBOARD LIMITS—
                                                                                                   Continued
                                                                                                                            [Values are rounded to the nearest metric ton]

                                                                                                                                                                                                   Ratio of 1996–
                                                                                                                                                                                                   2000 non-AFA                                    Final 2016
                                                                                                                                                                                                    crab vessel          Final 2016              non-AFA crab
                                                                    Species                                   Season/gear                                Area/component/gear                       catch to 1996–          TACs                      vessel
                                                                                                                                                                                                   2000 total har-                               sideboard limit
                                                                                                                                                                                                        vest

                                                                                                                                                   C ...........................................           0.0000                       846      ........................
                                                                                                                                                   E ...........................................           0.0000                       199      ........................
                                                     Flatfish, shallow-water ...........           Annual ...................................      W ..........................................            0.0059                  13,250                            78
                                                                                                                                                   C ...........................................           0.0001                  17,114                              2
                                                                                                                                                   E ...........................................           0.0000                    2,513       ........................
                                                     Flatfish, deep-water ...............          Annual ...................................      W ..........................................            0.0035                       299                            1
                                                                                                                                                   C ...........................................           0.0000                    3,645       ........................
                                                                                                                                                   E ...........................................           0.0000                    9,233       ........................
                                                     Rex sole ................................     Annual ...................................      W ..........................................            0.0000                    1,234       ........................
                                                                                                                                                   C ...........................................           0.0000                    5,707       ........................
                                                                                                                                                   E ...........................................           0.0000                    2,038       ........................
                                                     Arrowtooth flounder ...............           Annual ...................................      W ..........................................            0.0004                  14,500                              6
                                                                                                                                                   C ...........................................           0.0001                  75,000                              8
                                                                                                                                                   E ...........................................           0.0000                  13,800        ........................
                                                     Flathead sole .........................       Annual ...................................      W ..........................................            0.0002                    8,650                             2
                                                                                                                                                   C ...........................................           0.0004                  15,400                              6
                                                                                                                                                   E ...........................................           0.0000                    3,709       ........................
                                                     Pacific ocean perch ...............           Annual ...................................      W ..........................................            0.0000                    2,358       ........................
                                                                                                                                                   C ...........................................           0.0000                  16,184        ........................
                                                                                                                                                   E ...........................................           0.0000                    2,894       ........................
                                                     Northern rockfish ...................         Annual ...................................      W ..........................................            0.0005                    1,158                             1
                                                                                                                                                   C ...........................................           0.0000                    3,563       ........................
                                                     Shortraker rockfish ................          Annual ...................................      W ..........................................            0.0013                         92                           0
                                                                                                                                                   C ...........................................           0.0012                       397                            0
                                                                                                                                                   E ...........................................           0.0009                       834                            1
                                                     Dusky rockfish .......................        Annual ...................................      W ..........................................            0.0017                       273                            0
                                                                                                                                                   C ...........................................           0.0000                    3,077       ........................
                                                                                                                                                   E ...........................................           0.0000                    1,361       ........................
                                                     Rougheye rockfish .................           Annual ...................................      W ..........................................            0.0067                       117                            1
                                                                                                                                                   C ...........................................           0.0047                       643                            3
                                                                                                                                                   E ...........................................           0.0008                       382                            0
                                                     Demersal shelf rockfish .........             Annual ...................................      SEO ......................................              0.0000                       225      ........................
                                                     Thornyhead rockfish ..............            Annual ...................................      W ..........................................            0.0047                       235                            1
                                                                                                                                                   C ...........................................           0.0066                       875                            6
                                                                                                                                                   E ...........................................           0.0045                       731                            3
                                                     Other rockfish ........................       Annual ...................................      W ..........................................            0.0035     ........................   ........................
                                                                                                                                                   C ...........................................           0.0033                    1,031                             3
                                                                                                                                                   E ...........................................           0.0000                       780      ........................
                                                     Atka mackerel ........................        Annual ...................................      Gulfwide ................................               0.0000                    2,000       ........................
                                                     Big skate ................................    Annual ...................................      W ..........................................            0.0392                       731                          29
                                                                                                                                                   C ...........................................           0.0159                    1,257                           20
                                                                                                                                                   E ...........................................           0.0000                    1,267       ........................
                                                     Longnose skate .....................          Annual ...................................      W ..........................................            0.0392                       152                            6
                                                                                                                                                   C ...........................................           0.0159                    2,090                           33
                                                                                                                                                   E ...........................................           0.0000                       976      ........................
                                                     Other skates ..........................       Annual    ...................................   Gulfwide ................................               0.0176                    2,235                           39
                                                     Sculpins .................................    Annual    ...................................   Gulfwide ................................               0.0176                    5,569                           98
                                                     Sharks ...................................    Annual    ...................................   Gulfwide ................................               0.0176                    5,989                         105
                                                     Squids ....................................   Annual    ...................................   Gulfwide ................................               0.0176                    1,148                           20
                                                     Octopuses .............................       Annual    ...................................   Gulfwide ................................               0.0176                    1,507                           27
                                                        1 The   Pacific cod A season for trawl gear does not open until January 20.
                                                        2 The   Pacific cod B season for trawl gear closes November 1.
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                                                     Rockfish Program Groundfish                                           the ability of rockfish harvesters to                                     arrowtooth flounder, deep-water
                                                     Sideboard and Halibut PSC Limitations                                 expand into other fisheries.                                              flatfish, and rex sole in the GOA from
                                                                                                                              CVs participating in the Rockfish                                      July 1 through July 31 (§ 679.82(d)).
                                                       The Rockfish Program establishes                                    Program may not participate in directed                                      Catcher/processors participating in
                                                     three classes of sideboard provisions:                                fishing for dusky rockfish, Pacific ocean                                 Rockfish Program cooperatives are
                                                     CV groundfish sideboard restrictions, C/                              perch, and northern rockfish in the West                                  restricted by rockfish and halibut PSC
                                                     P rockfish sideboard restrictions, and C/                             Yakutat district and Western GOA from                                     sideboard limits. These C/Ps are
                                                     P opt-out vessel sideboard restrictions.                              July 1 through July 31. Also, CVs may                                     prohibited from directed fishing for
                                                     These sideboards are intended to limit                                not participate in directed fishing for                                   dusky rockfish, Pacific ocean perch, and


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                                                     northern rockfish in the West Yakutat                               cooperative will be able to access that                                limits in the West Yakutat district and
                                                     district and Western GOA from July 1                                portion of each sideboard limit that is                                the Western GOA. Due to confidentiality
                                                     through July 31. Holders of C/P-                                    not assigned to rockfish cooperatives.                                 requirements associated with fisheries
                                                     designated LLP licenses that opt out of                             Tables 27 and 28 list the final 2015 and                               data, the sideboard limits for the West
                                                     participating in a Rockfish Program                                 2016 Rockfish Program C/P sideboard                                    Yakutat district are not displayed.

                                                      TABLE 27—FINAL 2015 ROCKFISH PROGRAM HARVEST LIMITS BY SECTOR FOR WEST YAKUTAT DISTRICT AND WESTERN
                                                                                     GOA BY THE CATCHER/PROCESSOR SECTOR
                                                                                                                          [Values are rounded to the nearest metric ton]

                                                                                                                                                            C/P sector                           Final 2015
                                                                      Area                                        Fishery                                                                                                Final 2015 C/P limit
                                                                                                                                                            (% of TAC)                             TACs

                                                     West Yakutat District ..............         Dusky rockfish .......................      Confidential 1 ..........................                   1,288     Confidential.1
                                                                                                  Pacific ocean perch ...............         Confidential 1 ..........................                   2,014     Confidential.1
                                                     Western GOA .........................        Dusky rockfish .......................      72.3 ........................................                 296     214.
                                                                                                  Pacific ocean perch ...............         50.6 ........................................               2,302     1,165.
                                                                                                  Northern rockfish ...................       74.3 ........................................               1,226     911.
                                                        1 Not   released due to confidentiality requirements associated with fish ticket data, as established by NMFS and the State of Alaska.

                                                      TABLE 28—FINAL 2016 ROCKFISH PROGRAM HARVEST LIMITS BY SECTOR FOR WEST YAKUTAT DISTRICT AND WESTERN
                                                                                     GOA BY THE CATCHER/PROCESSOR SECTOR
                                                                                                                          [Values are rounded to the nearest metric ton]

                                                                                                                                                            C/P sector                           Final 2016
                                                                      Area                                        Fishery                                                                                                Final 2016 C/P limit
                                                                                                                                                            (% of TAC)                             TACs

                                                     West Yakutat District ..............         Dusky rockfish .......................      Confidential 1 ..........................                   1,187     Confidential.1
                                                                                                  Pacific ocean perch ...............         Confidential 1 ..........................                   2,055     Confidential.1
                                                     Western GOA .........................        Dusky rockfish .......................      72.3 ........................................                 273     197.
                                                                                                  Pacific ocean perch ...............         50.6 ........................................               2,358     1,193.
                                                                                                  Northern rockfish ...................       74.3 ........................................               1,158     860.
                                                        1 Not   released due to confidentiality requirements associated with fish ticket data, as established by NMFS and the State of Alaska.


                                                        Under the Rockfish Program, the C/P                              rockfish cooperatives. The sideboard                                   these allocations on the Alaska Region
                                                     sector is subject to halibut PSC                                    provisions for C/Ps that elect to opt out                              Web site at http://
                                                     sideboard limits for the trawl deep-                                of participating in a rockfish cooperative                             alaskafisheries.noaa.gov/
                                                     water and shallow-water species                                     are described in § 679.82(c), (e), and (f).                            sustainablefisheries/rockfish/. Tables 29
                                                     fisheries from July 1 through July 31. No                           Sideboard limits are linked to the catch                               and 30 list the 2015 and 2016 Rockfish
                                                     halibut PSC sideboard limits apply to                               history of specific vessels that may                                   Program halibut PSC limits for the
                                                     the CV sector, as vessels participating in                          choose to opt out. After March 1, NMFS                                 catcher/processor sector. These halibut
                                                     cooperatives receive a portion of the                               will determine which C/Ps have opted-                                  PSC limits proportionately incorporate
                                                     annual halibut PSC limit. C/Ps that opt                             out of the Rockfish Program in 2015,                                   reductions made to the annual trawl
                                                     out of the Rockfish Program would be                                and will know the ratios and amounts
                                                                                                                                                                                                halibut PSC limits and associated
                                                     able to access that portion of the deep-                            used to calculate opt-out sideboard
                                                                                                                                                                                                season apportionments (see Tables 14
                                                     water and shallow-water halibut PSC                                 ratios. NMFS will then calculate any
                                                                                                                                                                                                and 15).
                                                     sideboard limit not assigned to C/P                                 applicable opt-out sideboards and post

                                                           TABLE 29—FINAL 2015 ROCKFISH PROGRAM HALIBUT MORTALITY LIMITS FOR THE CATCHER/PROCESSOR SECTOR
                                                                                                                          [Values are rounded to the nearest metric ton]

                                                                                                                                                                                                                      Annual             Annual
                                                                                                                                          Shallow-water            Deep-water                                      shallow-water       deep-water
                                                                                                                                          species fishery        species fishery              2015 halibut        species fishery    species fishery
                                                                                         Sector                                             halibut PSC            halibut PSC                mortality limit       halibut PSC       halibut PSC
                                                                                                                                          sideboard ratio        sideboard ratio                  (mt)            sideboard limit    sideboard limit
                                                                                                                                             (percent)              (percent)                                           (mt)              (mt)

                                                     Catcher/processor ................................................................        0.10                      2.50                     1,759                  2                 44
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                                                           TABLE 30—FINAL 2016 ROCKFISH PROGRAM HALIBUT MORTALITY LIMITS FOR THE CATCHER/PROCESSOR SECTOR
                                                                                                                           [Values are rounded to the nearest metric ton]

                                                                                                                                                                                                                       Annual             Annual
                                                                                                                                            Shallow-water               Deep-water                                  shallow-water       deep-water
                                                                                                                                            species fishery           species fishery           2016 halibut       species fishery    species fishery
                                                                                          Sector                                              halibut PSC               halibut PSC             mortality limit      halibut PSC       halibut PSC
                                                                                                                                            sideboard ratio           sideboard ratio               (mt)           sideboard limit    sideboard limit
                                                                                                                                               (percent)                 (percent)                                       (mt)              (mt)

                                                     Catcher/processor ................................................................            0.10                       2.50                  1,706                2                  43



                                                     Amendment 80 Program Groundfish                                       80 Program to expand their harvest                                        Groundfish sideboard limits for
                                                     and PSC Sideboard Limits                                              efforts in the GOA.                                                    Amendment 80 Program vessels
                                                       Amendment 80 to the Fishery                                            Section 679.92 establishes groundfish                               operating in the GOA are based on their
                                                     Management Plan for Groundfish of the                                 harvesting sideboard limits on all                                     average aggregate harvests from 1998
                                                     Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands                                       Amendment 80 program vessels, other                                    through 2004. Tables 31 and 32 list the
                                                     Management Area (Amendment 80                                         than the F/V GOLDEN FLEECE, to                                         final 2015 and 2016 sideboard limits for
                                                     Program) established a limited access                                 amounts no greater than the limits listed                              Amendment 80 Program vessels. NMFS
                                                     privilege program for the non-AFA trawl                               in Table 37 to 50 CFR part 679. Under                                  will deduct all targeted or incidental
                                                     C/P sector. The Amendment 80 Program                                  regulations at § 679.92(d), the F/V                                    catch of sideboard species made by
                                                     established groundfish and halibut PSC                                GOLDEN FLEECE is prohibited from                                       Amendment 80 Program vessels from
                                                     catch limits for Amendment 80 Program                                 directed fishing for pollock, Pacific cod,                             the sideboard limits in Tables 31 and
                                                     participants to limit the ability of                                  Pacific ocean perch, dusky rockfish, and                               32.
                                                     participants eligible for the Amendment                               northern rockfish in the GOA.

                                                                    TABLE 31—FINAL 2015 GOA GROUNDFISH SIDEBOARD LIMITS FOR AMENDMENT 80 PROGRAM VESSELS
                                                                                                                              [Values are rounded to nearest metric ton]

                                                                                                                                                                                                   Ratio of                               2015
                                                                                                                                                                                                 Amendment                             Amendment
                                                                                                         Apportionments and                                                                       80 sector          2015 TAC
                                                                    Species                                                                                       Area                                                                  80 vessel
                                                                                                        allocations by season                                                                   vessels 1998–           (mt)           sideboards
                                                                                                                                                                                                2004 catch to                              (mt)
                                                                                                                                                                                                    TAC

                                                     Pollock ...................................   A Season, January 20–Feb-                    Shumagin (610) ....................                      0.003                3,632                11
                                                                                                     ruary 25.
                                                                                                                                                Chirikof (620) ........................                  0.002               30,503                61
                                                                                                                                                Kodiak (630) .........................                   0.002               11,316                23
                                                                                                   B Season, March 10–May 31                    Shumagin (610) ....................                      0.003                3,632                11
                                                                                                                                                Chirikof (620) ........................                  0.002               37,820                76
                                                                                                                                                Kodiak (630) .........................                   0.002                4,000                 8
                                                                                                   C Season, August 25–Sep-                     Shumagin (610) ....................                      0.003               12,185                37
                                                                                                     tember 15.
                                                                                                                                                Chirikof (620) ........................                  0.002               14,628                29
                                                                                                                                                Kodiak (630) .........................                   0.002               18,639                37
                                                                                                   D Season, October 1–No-                      Shumagin (610) ....................                      0.003               12,185                37
                                                                                                     vember 1.
                                                                                                                                                Chirikof (620) ........................                  0.002               14,628                29
                                                                                                                                                Kodiak (630) .........................                   0.002               18,639                37
                                                                                                   Annual ...................................   WYK (640) ............................                   0.002                4,719                 9
                                                     Pacific cod .............................     A Season 1, January 1–June                   W ..........................................             0.020               16,255               325
                                                                                                     10.
                                                                                                                                                C ...........................................            0.044               27,594              1,214
                                                                                                   B Season 2, September 1–                     W ..........................................             0.020               10,837                217
                                                                                                     December 31.
                                                                                                                                                C ...........................................            0.044               18,396                809
                                                                                                   Annual ...................................   WYK ......................................               0.034                2,121                 72
                                                     Pacific ocean perch ...............           Annual ...................................   W ..........................................             0.994                2,302              2,288
                                                                                                                                                WYK ......................................               0.961                2,014              1,935
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                                                     Northern rockfish ...................         Annual ...................................   W ..........................................             1.000                1,226              1,226
                                                     Dusky rockfish .......................        Annual ...................................   W ..........................................             0.764                  296                226
                                                                                                                                                WYK ......................................               0.896                1,288              1,154
                                                        1 The   Pacific cod A season for trawl gear does not open until January 20.
                                                        2 The   Pacific cod B season for trawl gear closes November 1.




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                                                                    TABLE 32—FINAL 2016 GOA GROUNDFISH SIDEBOARD LIMITS FOR AMENDMENT 80 PROGRAM VESSELS
                                                                                                                              [Values are rounded to nearest metric ton]

                                                                                                                                                                                                    Ratio of                                           2016
                                                                                                                                                                                                  Amendment                                        Amendment
                                                                                                 Apportionments and allocations                                                                    80 sector               2016 TAC                     80
                                                                   Species                                                                                           Area
                                                                                                           by season                                                                             vessels 1998–                (mt)                    vessel
                                                                                                                                                                                                 2004 catch to                                     sideboards
                                                                                                                                                                                                     TAC                                               (mt)

                                                     Pollock ................................   A Season, January 20–February                       Shumagin (610) .................                       0.003                       4,760                14
                                                                                                  25.
                                                                                                                                                    Chirikof (620) .....................                   0.002                     39,992                 80
                                                                                                                                                    Kodiak (630) ......................                    0.002                     14,839                 30
                                                                                                B Season, March 10–May 31 .....                     Shumagin (610) .................                       0.003                      4,760                 14
                                                                                                                                                    Chirikof (620) .....................                   0.002                     49,586                 99
                                                                                                                                                    Kodiak (630) ......................                    0.002                      5,245                 10
                                                                                                C     Season, August               25–Sep-          Shumagin (610) .................                       0.003                     15,975                 48
                                                                                                    tember 15.
                                                                                                                                                    Chirikof (620) .....................                   0.002                     19,179                 38
                                                                                                                                                    Kodiak (630) ......................                    0.002                     24,437                 49
                                                                                                D Season, October 1–November                        Shumagin (610) .................                       0.003                     15,975                 48
                                                                                                  1.
                                                                                                                                                    Chirikof (620) .....................                   0.002                     19,179                 38
                                                                                                                                                    Kodiak (630) ......................                    0.002                     24,437                 49
                                                                                                Annual .........................................    WYK (640) .........................                    0.002                      6,187                 12
                                                     Pacific cod ..........................     A Season 1, January 1–June 10                       W ........................................             0.020                     16,255                325
                                                                                                                                                    C ........................................             0.044                     27,594              1,214
                                                                                                B Season 2, September 1–De-                         W ........................................             0.020                     10,837                217
                                                                                                 cember 31.
                                                                                                                                                    C ........................................             0.044                     18,396                809
                                                                                                Annual .........................................    WYK ...................................                0.034                      2,121                 72
                                                     Pacific ocean perch ...........            Annual .........................................    W ........................................             0.994                      2,358              2,344
                                                                                                                                                    WYK ...................................                0.961                      2,055              1,975
                                                     Northern rockfish ................         Annual .........................................    W ........................................             1.000                      1,158              1,158
                                                     Dusky rockfish ....................        Annual .........................................    W ........................................             0.764                        273                209
                                                                                                                                                    WYK ...................................                0.896                      1,187              1,064
                                                        1 The   Pacific cod A season for trawl gear does not open until January 20.
                                                        2 The   Pacific cod B season for trawl gear closes November 1.


                                                        The PSC sideboard limits for                                       Program and the exemption of the F/V                                    679. These halibut PSC limits
                                                     Amendment 80 Program vessels in the                                   GOLDEN FLEECE from this restriction                                     proportionately incorporate the
                                                     GOA are based on the historic use of                                  (§ 679.92(b)(2)). Tables 33 and 34 list the                             reductions made to the annual trawl
                                                     halibut PSC by Amendment 80 Program                                   final 2015 and 2016 halibut PSC limits                                  halibut PSC limits and associated
                                                     vessels in each PSC target category from                              for Amendment 80 Program vessels,                                       seasonal apportionments (see Tables 14
                                                     1998 through 2004. These values are                                   respectively. These tables incorporate                                  and 15). Additionally, residual amounts
                                                     slightly lower than the average historic                              the maximum percentages of the halibut                                  of a seasonal Amendment 80 sideboard
                                                     use to accommodate two factors:                                       PSC sideboard limits that may be used                                   halibut PSC limit may carry forward to
                                                     Allocation of halibut PSC cooperative                                 by Amendment 80 Program vessels as                                      the next season limit (§ 679.92(b)(2)).
                                                     quota under the Central GOA Rockfish                                  contained in Table 38 to 50 CFR part

                                                                        TABLE 33—FINAL 2015 HALIBUT PSC LIMITS FOR AMENDMENT 80 PROGRAM VESSELS IN THE GOA
                                                                                                                              [Values are rounded to nearest metric ton]

                                                                                                                                                                               Historic
                                                                                                                                                                             Amendment                                                                2015
                                                                                                                                                                            80 use of the             2015 annual PSC limit                        Amendment
                                                          Season                          Season dates                                 Target fishery                       annual halibut                    (mt)                                  80 vessel
                                                                                                                                                                              PSC limit                                                             PSC limit
                                                                                                                                                                                catch
                                                                                                                                                                               (ratio)

                                                     1 .....................   January 20–April 1 ...............           shallow-water ........................                      0.0048     1,759   .....................................             8
                                                                                                                            deep-water ............................                     0.0115     1,759   .....................................            20
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                                                     2 .....................   April 1–July 1 ........................      shallow-water ........................                      0.0189     1,759   .....................................            33
                                                                                                                            deep-water ............................                     0.1072     1,759   .....................................           189
                                                     3 .....................   July 1–September 1 .............             shallow-water ........................                      0.0146     1,759   .....................................            26
                                                                                                                            deep-water ............................                     0.0521     1,759   .....................................            92
                                                     4 .....................   September 1–October 1 .......                shallow-water ........................                      0.0074     1,759   .....................................            13
                                                                                                                            deep-water ............................                     0.0014     1,759   .....................................             2
                                                     5 .....................   October 1–December 31 ......                 shallow-water ........................                      0.0227     1,759   .....................................            40
                                                                                                                            deep-water ............................                     0.0371     1,759   .....................................            65




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                                                             TABLE 33—FINAL 2015 HALIBUT PSC LIMITS FOR AMENDMENT 80 PROGRAM VESSELS IN THE GOA—Continued
                                                                                                                                    [Values are rounded to nearest metric ton]

                                                                                                                                                                                      Historic
                                                                                                                                                                                    Amendment                                                                       2015
                                                                                                                                                                                   80 use of the                    2015 annual PSC limit                        Amendment
                                                           Season                           Season dates                                     Target fishery                        annual halibut                           (mt)                                  80 vessel
                                                                                                                                                                                     PSC limit                                                                    PSC limit
                                                                                                                                                                                       catch
                                                                                                                                                                                      (ratio)

                                                                                                                                                                                                              Total: .....................................               488


                                                                         TABLE 34—FINAL 2016 HALIBUT PSC LIMITS FOR AMENDMENT 80 PROGRAM VESSELS IN THE GOA
                                                                                                                                    [Values are rounded to nearest metric ton]

                                                                                                                                                                                      Historic
                                                                                                                                                                                    Amendment                                                                       2016
                                                                                                                                                                                   80 use of the                    2016 annual PSC limit                        Amendment
                                                           Season                           Season dates                                     Target fishery                        annual halibut                           (mt)                                  80 vessel
                                                                                                                                                                                     PSC limit                                                                    PSC limit
                                                                                                                                                                                       catch
                                                                                                                                                                                      (ratio)

                                                     1 .....................    January 20–April 1 ...............               shallow-water ........................                         0.0048        1,706      .....................................             8
                                                                                                                                 deep-water ............................                        0.0115        1,706      .....................................            20
                                                     2 .....................    April 1–July 1 ........................          shallow-water ........................                         0.0189        1,706      .....................................            32
                                                                                                                                 deep-water ............................                        0.1072        1,706      .....................................           183
                                                     3 .....................    July 1–September 1 .............                 shallow-water ........................                         0.0146        1,706      .....................................            25
                                                                                                                                 deep-water ............................                        0.0521        1,706      .....................................            89
                                                     4 .....................    September 1–October 1 .......                    shallow-water ........................                         0.0074        1,706      .....................................            13
                                                                                                                                 deep-water ............................                        0.0014        1,706      .....................................             2
                                                     5 .....................    October 1–December 31 ......                     shallow-water ........................                         0.0227        1,706      .....................................            39
                                                                                                                                 deep-water ............................                        0.0371        1,706      .....................................            63
                                                                                                                                                                                                              Total: .....................................               474



                                                     Directed Fishing Closures                                                  inshore or offshore component or sector                                       GOA regulatory area or district
                                                                                                                                allocation will be reached, the Regional                                      (§ 679.20(d)(1)(iii)).
                                                        Pursuant to § 679.20(d)(1)(i), if the                                   Administrator may establish a directed
                                                     Regional Administrator determines (1)                                                                                                                       The Regional Administrator has
                                                                                                                                fishing allowance (DFA) for that species                                      determined that the TACs for the
                                                     that any allocation or apportionment of                                    or species group. If the Regional
                                                     a target species or species group                                                                                                                        species listed in Table 35 are necessary
                                                                                                                                Administrator establishes a DFA and
                                                     allocated or apportioned to a fishery                                                                                                                    to account for the incidental catch of
                                                                                                                                that allowance is or will be reached
                                                     will be reached; or (2) with respect to                                    before the end of the fishing year, NMFS                                      these species in other anticipated
                                                     pollock and Pacific cod, that an                                           will prohibit directed fishing for that                                       groundfish fisheries for the 2015 and
                                                     allocation or apportionment to an                                          species or species group in the specified                                     2016 fishing years.

                                                                                                   TABLE 35—2015 AND 2016 DIRECTED FISHING CLOSURES IN THE GOA
                                                                                                            [Amounts for incidental catch in other directed fisheries are in metric tons]

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  Incidental catch amount and year
                                                                                                      Target                                                                    Area/component/gear                                   (if amounts differ by year)

                                                     Pollock .....................................................................................................   all/offshore .....................................          not applicable 1.
                                                     Sablefish 2 ................................................................................................    all/trawl ...........................................       1,446 (2015).
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 1,313 (2016).
                                                     Pacific cod ...............................................................................................     Western, catcher/processor, trawl                           627.
                                                                                                                                                                     Central, catcher/processor, trawl ...                       1,911.
                                                     Shortraker rockfish 2 ................................................................................          all ...................................................     1,323.
                                                     Rougheye rockfish 2 ................................................................................            all ...................................................     1,122 (2015)
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 1,142 (2016).
                                                     Thornyhead rockfish ................................................................................            all   ...................................................   1,841.
                                                     Other rockfish ..........................................................................................       all   ...................................................   1,811.
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                                                     Atka mackerel ..........................................................................................        all   ...................................................   2,000.
                                                     Big skate ..................................................................................................    all   ...................................................   3,255.
                                                     Longnose skate .......................................................................................          all   ...................................................   3,218.
                                                     Other skates ............................................................................................       all   ...................................................   2,235.
                                                     Sharks .....................................................................................................    all   ...................................................   5,989.
                                                     Squids ......................................................................................................   all   ...................................................   1,148.
                                                     Octopuses ...............................................................................................       all   ...................................................   1,507.
                                                        1 Pollock     is closed to directed fishing in the GOA by the offshore component under § 679.20(a)(6)(i).
                                                        2 Closures      not applicable to participants in cooperatives conducted under the Central GOA Rockfish Program.



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                                                       Consequently, in accordance with                                           Section 679.64(b)(5) provides for                                     fisheries for the 2015 and 2016 fishing
                                                     § 679.20(d)(1)(i), the Regional                                           management of AFA CV groundfish                                          years. In accordance with
                                                     Administrator establishes the DFA for                                     harvest limits and PSC bycatch limits                                    § 679.20(d)(1)(iv), the Regional
                                                     the species or species groups listed in                                   using directed fishing closures and PSC                                  Administrator sets the DFAs for the
                                                     Table 35 as zero mt. Therefore, in                                        closures according to procedures set out                                 species and species groups in Table 36
                                                     accordance with § 679.20(d)(1)(iii),                                      at §§ 679.20(d)(1)(iv), 679.21(d)(6), and                                at zero mt. Therefore, in accordance
                                                     NMFS is prohibiting directed fishing for                                  679.21(e)(3)(v). The Regional                                            with § 679.20(d)(1)(iii), NMFS is
                                                     those species, areas, gear types, and                                     Administrator has determined that, in                                    prohibiting directed fishing by non-
                                                     components in the GOA listed in Table                                     addition to the closures listed above,                                   exempt AFA CVs in the GOA for the
                                                     35. These closures will remain in effect                                  many of the non-exempt AFA CV                                            species and specified areas listed in
                                                     through 2400 hrs, A.l.t., December 31,                                    sideboard limits listed in Tables 21 and                                 Table 36. These closures will remain in
                                                     2016.                                                                     22 are necessary as incidental catch to                                  effect through 2400 hrs, A.l.t., December
                                                                                                                               support other anticipated groundfish                                     31, 2016.

                                                       TABLE 36—2015 AND 2016 NON-EXEMPT AFA CV SIDEBOARD DIRECTED FISHING CLOSURES FOR ALL GEAR TYPES IN
                                                                                                   THE GOA
                                                                                                          [Amounts for incidental catch in other directed fisheries are in metric tons]

                                                                                    Species                                                            Regulatory area/district                                            Incidental catch amount

                                                     Pacific cod ..............................................................     Eastern ..................................................................   15 (inshore) and 2 (offshore).
                                                     Shallow-water flatfish .............................................           Eastern ..................................................................   36 in 2015, 32 in 2016.
                                                     Deep-water flatfish .................................................          Western .................................................................    0.
                                                     Rex sole .................................................................     Eastern and Western .............................................            6 and 1 (2015), 5 and 1 (2016).
                                                     Arrowtooth flounder ................................................           Eastern and Western .............................................            3 and 30.
                                                     Flathead sole ..........................................................       Eastern and Western .............................................            3 and 31.
                                                     Pacific ocean perch ................................................           Western .................................................................    5.
                                                     Northern rockfish ....................................................         Western .................................................................    0.
                                                     Dusky rockfish ........................................................        Entire GOA ............................................................      10 in 2015, 9 in 2016.
                                                     Demersal shelf rockfish ..........................................             SEO District ...........................................................     0.
                                                     Sculpins ..................................................................    Entire GOA ............................................................      35.
                                                     Squids .....................................................................   Entire GOA ............................................................      7.



                                                       Section 680.22 provides for the                                         regulations at 50 CFR part 679. NMFS                                     area. The EIS found no significant
                                                     management of non-AFA crab vessel                                         may implement other closures during                                      environmental consequences of this
                                                     sideboards using directed fishing                                         the 2015 and 2016 fishing years as                                       action and its alternatives. The preferred
                                                     closures in accordance with                                               necessary for effective conservation and                                 alternative is a harvest strategy in which
                                                     § 680.22(e)(2) and (3). The Regional                                      management.                                                              TACs are set at a level that falls within
                                                     Administrator has determined that the                                     Comments and Response                                                    the range of ABCs recommended by the
                                                     non-AFA crab vessel sideboards listed                                                                                                              Council’s SSC; the sum of the TACs
                                                     in Tables 25 and 26 are insufficient to                                     NMFS did not receive any comments
                                                                                                                                                                                                        must achieve the OY specified in the
                                                     support a directed fishery and has set                                    in response to the proposed 2015 and
                                                                                                                                                                                                        FMP. The SIR evaluates the need to
                                                     the sideboard DFA at zero mt, with the                                    2016 harvest specifications (79 FR
                                                                                                                               72593, December 8, 2014).                                                prepare a Supplemental EIS (SEIS) for
                                                     exception of Pacific cod pot CV sector                                                                                                             the 2015 and 2016 groundfish harvest
                                                     apportionments in the Western and                                         Classification                                                           specifications.
                                                     Central Regulatory Areas. Therefore,
                                                                                                                                  NMFS has determined that these final                                    An SEIS should be prepared if 1) the
                                                     NMFS is prohibiting directed fishing by
                                                                                                                               harvest specifications are consistent                                    agency makes substantial changes in the
                                                     non-AFA crab vessels in the GOA for all
                                                                                                                               with the FMP and with the Magnuson-                                      proposed action that are relevant to
                                                     species and species groups listed in
                                                                                                                               Stevens Act and other applicable laws.                                   environmental concerns, or 2)
                                                     Tables 25 and 26, with the exception of
                                                                                                                                  This action is authorized under 50                                    significant new circumstances or
                                                     the Pacific cod pot CV sector
                                                                                                                               CFR 679.20 and is exempt from review                                     information exist relevant to
                                                     apportionments in the Western and                                         under Executive Orders 12866 and
                                                     Central Regulatory Areas.                                                                                                                          environmental concerns and bearing on
                                                                                                                               13563.
                                                                                                                                                                                                        the proposed action or its impacts (40
                                                        Closures implemented under the 2014                                       NMFS prepared an EIS for this action
                                                     and 2015 GOA harvest specifications for                                   (see ADDRESSES) and made it available to                                 CFR 1502.9(c)(1)). After reviewing the
                                                     groundfish (79 FR 12890, March 6,                                         the public on January 12, 2007 (72 FR                                    information contained in the SIR and
                                                     2014) remain effective under authority                                    1512). On February 13, 2007, NMFS                                        SAFE reports, the Regional
                                                     of these final 2015 and 2016 harvest                                      issued the Record of Decision (ROD) for                                  Administrator has determined that 1)
                                                                                                                                                                                                        approval of the 2015 and 2016 harvest
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                                                     specifications, and are posted at the                                     the EIS. In January 2015, NMFS
                                                     following Web site: http://                                               prepared a Supplemental Information                                      specifications, which were set according
                                                     www.alaskafisheries.noaa.gov/cm/info_                                     Report (SIR) for this action. Copies of                                  to the preferred harvest strategy in the
                                                     bulletins/. While these closures are in                                   the EIS, ROD, and SIR for this action are                                EIS, do not constitute a substantial
                                                     effect, the maximum retainable amounts                                    available from NMFS (see ADDRESSES).                                     change in the action; and 2) there are no
                                                     at § 679.20(e) and (f) apply at any time                                  The EIS analyzes the environmental                                       significant new circumstances or
                                                     during a fishing trip. These closures to                                  consequences of the groundfish harvest                                   information relevant to environmental
                                                     directed fishing are in addition to                                       specifications and alternative harvest                                   concerns and bearing on the action or its
                                                     closures and prohibitions found in                                        strategies on resources in the action


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                                                     impacts. Additionally, the 2015 and                      summary in the proposed rule. The                     number of directly regulated small
                                                     2016 harvest specifications will result in               comment period closed on January 7,                   entities.
                                                     environmental impacts within the scope                   2015. No comments were received on                       This action does not modify
                                                     of those analyzed and disclosed in the                   the IRFA or the economic impacts of the               recordkeeping or reporting
                                                     EIS. Therefore, supplemental National                    rule more generally.                                  requirements.
                                                     Environmental Policy Act                                    The entities directly regulated by this
                                                                                                                                                                       NMFS considered other, alternative
                                                     documentation is not necessary to                        action include a) entities operating
                                                                                                                                                                    harvest strategies when choosing the
                                                     implement the 2015 and 2016 harvest                      vessels with groundfish FFPs catching
                                                                                                                                                                    preferred harvest strategy (Alternative 2)
                                                     specifications.                                          FMP groundfish in Federal waters; b) all
                                                                                                                                                                    in December 2006. These included the
                                                        Section 604 of the Regulatory                         entities operating vessels, regardless of
                                                                                                                                                                    following:
                                                     Flexibility Act requires that, when an                   whether they hold groundfish FFPs,
                                                     agency promulgates a final rule under                    catching FMP groundfish in the state-                    • Alternative 1: Set TACs to produce
                                                     section 553 of Title 5 of the United                     waters parallel fisheries; and c) all                 fishing mortality rates, F, that are equal
                                                     States Code, after being required by that                entities operating vessels fishing for                to maxFABC, unless the sum of the
                                                     section, or any other law, to publish a                  halibut inside three miles of the shore               TACs is constrained by the OY
                                                     general notice of proposed rulemaking,                   (whether or not they have FFPs).                      established in the FMPs. This is
                                                     the agency shall prepare a final                            On June 12, 2014, the Small Business               equivalent to setting TACs to produce
                                                     regulatory flexibility analysis (FRFA).                  Administration issued an interim final                harvest levels equal to the maximum
                                                        Section 604 describes the required                    rule revising the small business size                 permissible ABCs, as constrained by
                                                     contents of a FRFA: 1) A statement of                    standards for several industries effective            OY. The term ‘‘maxFABC’’ refers to the
                                                     the need for, and objectives of, the rule;               July 14, 2014 (79 FR 33647, June 12,                  maximum permissible value of FABC
                                                     2) a statement of the significant issues                 2014). The rule increased the size                    under Amendment 56 to the groundfish
                                                     raised by the public comments in                         standard for Finfish Fishing from $19.0               FMPs. Historically, the TAC has been
                                                     response to the initial regulatory                       million to $20.5 million, Shellfish                   set at or below the ABC, therefore, this
                                                     flexibility analysis, a statement of the                 Fishing from $ 5.0 million to $5.5                    alternative represents a likely upper
                                                     assessment of the agency of such issues,                 million, and Other Marine Fishing from                limit for setting the TAC within the OY
                                                     and a statement of any changes made in                   $7.0 million to $7.5 million.                         and ABC limits.
                                                     the proposed rule as a result of such                       Based on data from 2013 fishing                       • Alternative 3: For species in Tiers 1,
                                                     comments; 3) the response of the agency                  activity, there were 1,156 individual                 2, and 3, set TAC to produce F equal to
                                                     to any comments filed by the Chief                       catcher vessel entities with gross                    the most recent 5-year average actual F.
                                                     Counsel for Advocacy of the Small                        revenues meeting small entity criteria.               For species in Tiers 4, 5, and 6, set TAC
                                                     Business Administration in response to                   Of these entities, 1,075 used hook-and-               equal to the most recent 5-year average
                                                     the proposed rule, and a detailed                        line gear, 116 used pot gear, and 33 used             actual catch. For stocks with a high
                                                     statement of any change made to the                      trawl gear (some of these entities used               level of scientific information, TACs
                                                     proposed rule in the final rule as a                     more than one gear type, thus the counts              would be set to produce harvest levels
                                                     result of the comments; 4) a description                 of entities using the different gear types            equal to the most recent 5-year average
                                                     of and an estimate of the number of                      do not sum to the total number of                     actual fishing mortality rates. For stocks
                                                     small entities to which the rule will                    entities above). Three individual                     with insufficient scientific information,
                                                     apply or an explanation of why no such                   catcher/processors met the small entity               TACs would be set equal to the most
                                                     estimate is available; 5) a description of               criterion; two used hook-and-line gear,               recent 5-year average actual catch. This
                                                     the projected reporting, recordkeeping                   and one used trawl gear. Catcher/                     alternative recognizes that for some
                                                     and other compliance requirements of                     processor gross revenues were not                     stocks, catches may fall well below
                                                     the rule, including an estimate of the                   reported for confidentiality reasons,                 ABCs, and recent average F may provide
                                                     classes of small entities which will be                  however hook-and-line small entities                  a better indicator of actual F than FABC
                                                     subject to the requirement and the type                  had average gross revenues of $380,000,               does.
                                                     of professional skills necessary for                     small pot entities had average gross
                                                                                                                                                                       • Alternative 4: 1) Set TACs for
                                                     preparation of the report or record; 6) a                revenues of $960,000, and small trawl
                                                                                                                                                                    rockfish species in Tier 3 at F75%. Set
                                                     description of the steps the agency has                  entities had average gross revenues of
                                                                                                                                                                    TACs for rockfish species in Tier 5 at F
                                                     taken to minimize the significant                        $2.8 million.
                                                                                                                 Some of these vessels are members of               = 0.5M. Set spatially explicit TACs for
                                                     economic impact on small entities
                                                                                                              AFA inshore pollock cooperatives, of                  shortraker and rougheye rockfish in the
                                                     consistent with the stated objectives of
                                                                                                              GOA rockfish cooperatives, or of BSAI                 GOA. 2) Taking the rockfish TACs as
                                                     applicable statutes, including a
                                                                                                              crab rationalization cooperatives and,                calculated above, reduce all other TACs
                                                     statement of the factual, policy, and
                                                                                                              therefore, under the Regulatory                       by a proportion that does not vary
                                                     legal reasons for selecting the alternative
                                                                                                              Flexibility Act (RFA) it is the aggregate             across species, so that the sum of all
                                                     adopted in the final rule and why each
                                                                                                              gross receipts of all participating                   TACs, including rockfish TACs, is equal
                                                     one of the other significant alternatives
                                                                                                              members of the cooperative that must                  to the lower bound of the area OY
                                                     to the rule considered by the agency
                                                                                                              meet the threshold. Vessels that                      (116,000 mt in the GOA). This
                                                     which affect the impact on small
                                                                                                              participate in these cooperatives are                 alternative sets conservative and
                                                     entities was rejected.
                                                        A description of this action, its                     considered to be large entities within                spatially explicit TACs for rockfish
                                                                                                                                                                    species that are long-lived and late to
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                                                     purpose, and its legal basis are                         the meaning of the RFA. These
                                                     contained at the beginning of the                        relationships are accounted for, along                mature and sets conservative TACs for
                                                     preamble to this final rule and are not                  with corporate affiliations among                     the other groundfish species.
                                                     repeated here.                                           vessels, to the extent that they are                     • Alternative 5: (No Action) Set TACs
                                                        NMFS published the proposed rule on                   known, in the estimated number of                     at zero.
                                                     December 8, 2014 (79 FR 72593). NMFS                     small entities. If affiliations exist of                 These four alternatives do not meet
                                                     prepared an Initial Regulatory                           which NMFS is unaware, or if entities                 the objectives of this action although
                                                     Flexibility Analysis (IRFA) to                           had non-fishing revenue sources, the                  they have a smaller adverse economic
                                                     accompany this action, and included a                    estimates above may overstate the                     impact on small entities than the


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                                                     preferred alternative. The Council                       Because most species of other rockfish                2014 and 2015 harvest specifications (79
                                                     rejected these alternatives as harvest                   are caught exclusively with trawl gear,               FR 12890, March 6, 2014) were not
                                                     strategies in 2006, and the Secretary did                the catch of such species with other gear             reached, it is possible that they would
                                                     so in 2007.                                              types, such as hook-and-line, is low.                 be closed prior to the expiration of a 30-
                                                        Alternative 1 selected harvest rates                  The commercial catch of other rockfish                day delayed effectiveness period,
                                                     that will allow fishermen to harvest                     in the Eastern regulatory area, which                 because their TACs could be reached
                                                     stocks at the level of ABCs, unless total                includes the West Yakutat and                         within that period. If implemented
                                                     harvests are constrained by the upper                    Southeast Outside districts, has ranged               immediately, this rule would allow
                                                     bound of the GOA OY of 800,000 metric                    from approximately 70 mt to 248 mt per                these fisheries to continue because the
                                                     tons. The sums of ABCs in 2015 and                       year over the last decade.                            new TACs implemented by this rule are
                                                     2016 are 685,597 mt and 731,049 mt,                         • The GOA-wide Atka mackerel TAC                   higher than the ones under which they
                                                     respectively. The sums of the TACs in                    is set below the ABC. The estimates of                are currently fishing.
                                                     2015 and 2016 are 536,158 mt and                         survey biomass continue to be                            Certain fisheries, such as those for
                                                     590,161 mt, respectively. Thus,                          unreliable in the GOA. Therefore, the                 pollock and Pacific cod, are intensive,
                                                     although the sum of ABCs in each year                    Council recommended and NMFS                          fast-paced fisheries. Other fisheries,
                                                     is less than 800,000 metric tons, the                    agrees that the Atka mackerel TAC in                  such as those for sablefish, flatfish,
                                                     sums of the TACs in each year are less                   the GOA be set at an amount to support                rockfish, Atka mackerel, skates,
                                                     than the sums of the ABCs.                               incidental catch in other directed                    sculpins, sharks, squids, and octopuses,
                                                        In most cases, the Council has set                    fisheries.                                            are critical as directed fisheries and as
                                                     TACs equal to ABCs. The divergence                          Alternative 3 selects harvest rates                incidental catch in other fisheries. U.S.
                                                     between aggregate TACs and aggregate                     based on the most recent 5 years of                   fishing vessels have demonstrated the
                                                     ABCs reflects a variety of special                       harvest rates (for species in Tiers 1                 capacity to catch the TAC allocations in
                                                     species- and fishery-specific                            through 3) or for the most recent 5 years             many of these fisheries. If this rule
                                                     circumstances:                                           of harvests (for species in Tiers 4                   allowed for a 30-day delay in
                                                        • Pacific cod TACs are set equal to 70                through 6). This alternative is                       effectiveness and if a TAC were reached
                                                     percent in the Western GOA and 75                        inconsistent with the objectives of this              during those 30 days, NMFS would
                                                     percent in the Central GOA of the                        action, because it does not take account              close directed fishing or prohibit
                                                     Pacific cod ABCs in each year to                         of the most recent biological                         retention for the applicable species. Any
                                                     account for the guideline harvest levels                 information for this fishery.                         delay in allocating the final TACs in
                                                     (GHL) set by the State of Alaska for its                    Alternative 4 would lead to                        these fisheries would cause confusion to
                                                     GHL Pacific cod fisheries (30 and 25                     significantly lower harvests of all                   the industry and potential economic
                                                     percent, respectively, of the Western                    species to reduce TACs from the upper                 harm through unnecessary discards,
                                                     and Central GOA ABCs). Thus, the                         end of the OY range in the GOA to its                 thus undermining the intent of the rule.
                                                     difference between the Federal TACs                      lower end of 116,000 mt. Overall, this                Waiving the 30-day delay allows NMFS
                                                     and ABCs does not actually reflect a                     would reduce 2015 TACs by about 78                    to prevent economic loss to fishermen
                                                     Pacific cod harvest below the Pacific                    percent. This would lead to significant               that could otherwise occur should the
                                                     cod ABC, as the balance is available for                 reductions in harvests of species by                  2015 TACs be reached. Determining
                                                     the State’s cod GHL fisheries.                           small entities. While production                      which fisheries may close is impossible
                                                        • Shallow-water flatfish and flathead                 declines in the GOA would                             because these fisheries are affected by
                                                     sole TACs are set below ABCs in the                      undoubtedly be associated with price                  several factors that cannot be predicted
                                                     Western and Central GOA regulatory                       increases in the GOA, these increases                 in advance, including fishing effort,
                                                     areas. Arrowtooth flounder TACs are set                  would still be constrained by the                     weather, movement of fishery stocks,
                                                     below ABC in all GOA regulatory areas.                   availability of substitutes, and are very             and market price. Furthermore, the
                                                     Catches of these flatfish species rarely,                unlikely to offset revenue declines from              closure of one fishery has a cascading
                                                     if ever, approach the proposed ABCs or                   smaller production. Thus, this action                 effect on other fisheries by freeing-up
                                                     TACs. Important trawl fisheries in the                   would have a detrimental economic                     fishing vessels, allowing them to move
                                                     GOA take halibut PSC, and are                            impact on small entities.                             from closed fisheries to open ones,
                                                     constrained by limits on the allowable                      Alternative 5, which sets all harvests             increasing the fishing capacity in those
                                                     halibut PSC mortality. These limits                      equal to zero, may also address                       open fisheries, and causing them to
                                                     routinely force the closure of trawl                     conservation issues, but would have a                 close at an accelerated pace.
                                                     fisheries before they have harvested the                 significant adverse economic impact on                   In fisheries subject to declining
                                                     available groundfish ABC. Thus, actual                   small entities.                                       sideboard limits, a failure to implement
                                                     harvests of groundfish in the GOA                           Impacts on marine mammals resulting                the updated sideboard limits before
                                                     routinely fall short of some ABCs and                    from fishing activities conducted under               initial season’s end could deny the
                                                     TACs. Markets can also constrain                         this rule are discussed in the EIS and                intended economic protection to the
                                                     harvests below the TACs, as has been                     SIR (see ADDRESSES).                                  non-sideboarded sectors. Conversely, in
                                                     the case with arrowtooth flounder, in                       Pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 553(d)(3), the                fisheries with increasing sideboard
                                                     the past. These TACs are set to allow for                Assistant Administrator for Fisheries,                limits, economic benefit could be
                                                     increased harvest opportunities for                      NOAA, finds good cause to waive the                   denied to the sideboard limited sectors.
                                                     these targets while conserving the                       30-day delay in effectiveness for this                   If the final harvest specifications are
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                                                     halibut PSC limit for use in other, more                 rule because delaying this rule would be              not effective by March 14, 2015, which
                                                     fully utilized, fisheries.                               contrary to the public interest. The Plan             is the start of the 2015 Pacific halibut
                                                        • The other rockfish TAC is set below                 Team review occurred in November                      season as specified by the IPHC, the
                                                     the ABC in the Southeast Outside                         2014, and Council consideration and                   hook-and-line sablefish fishery will not
                                                     district based on several factors. In                    recommendations occurred in December                  begin concurrently with the Pacific
                                                     addition to conservation concerns for                    2014. Accordingly, NMFS’ review could                 halibut IFQ season. This would result in
                                                     the rockfish species in this group, there                not begin until January 2015. For all                 confusion for the industry and
                                                     is a regulatory prohibition against using                fisheries not currently closed because                economic harm from unnecessary
                                                     trawl gear east of 140° W. longitude.                    the TACs established under the final                  discard of sablefish that are caught


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                                                     along with Pacific halibut, as both hook-                respect to new information about TACs.                fishermen who participate in the GOA
                                                     and-line sablefish and Pacific halibut                   Therefore, NMFS finds good cause to                   fisheries. The specific amounts of OFL,
                                                     are managed under the same IFQ                           waive the 30-day delay in effectiveness               ABC, TAC, and PSC are provided in
                                                     program. Immediate effectiveness of the                  under 5 U.S.C. 553(d)(3).                             tables to assist the reader. NMFS will
                                                     final 2015 and 2016 harvest                                                                                    announce closures of directed fishing in
                                                                                                              Small Entity Compliance Guide
                                                     specifications will allow the sablefish                                                                        the Federal Register and information
                                                     IFQ fishery to begin concurrently with                      This final rule is a plain language                bulletins released by the Alaska Region.
                                                     the Pacific halibut IFQ season.                          guide to assist small entities in                     Affected fishermen should keep
                                                        In addition, the immediate                            complying with this final rule as                     themselves informed of such closures.
                                                     effectiveness of this action is required to              required by the Small Business
                                                                                                                                                                      Authority: 16 U.S.C. 773 et seq.; 16 U.S.C.
                                                     provide consistent management and                        Regulatory Enforcement Fairness Act of
                                                                                                                                                                    1540 (f), 1801 et seq.; 16 U.S.C. 3631 et seq.;
                                                     conservation of fishery resources based                  1996. This final rule’s primary purpose               Pub. L. 105–277; Pub. L. 106–31; Pub. L.
                                                     on the best available scientific                         is to announce the final 2015 and 2016                106–554; Pub. L. 108–199; Pub. L. 108–447;
                                                     information. This is particularly true for               harvest specifications and prohibited                 Pub. L. 109–241; Pub. L 109–479.
                                                     those species that have lower 2015                       species bycatch allowances for the
                                                     ABCs and TACs than those established                     groundfish fisheries of the GOA. This                   Dated: February 17, 2015.
                                                     in the 2014 and 2015 harvest                             action is necessary to establish harvest              Samuel D. Rauch III,
                                                     specifications (79 FR 12890, March 6,                    limits and associated management                      Deputy Assistant Administrator for
                                                     2014). Immediate effectiveness also                      measures for groundfish during the 2015               Regulatory Programs, National Marine
                                                     would give the fishing industry the                      and 2016 fishing years, and to                        Fisheries Service.
                                                     earliest possible opportunity to plan and                accomplish the goals and objectives of                [FR Doc. 2015–03896 Filed 2–24–15; 8:45 am]
                                                     conduct its fishing operations with                      the FMP. This action affects all                      BILLING CODE 3510–22–P
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Document Created: 2015-12-18 13:08:41
Document Modified: 2015-12-18 13:08:41
CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
AE 2.106:
PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionRules and Regulations
ActionFinal rule; harvest specifications and closures.
DatesHarvest specifications and closures are effective at 1200 hrs, Alaska local time (A.l.t.), February 25, 2015, through 2400 hrs, A.l.t., December 31, 2016.
ContactObren Davis, 907-586-7228.
FR Citation80 FR 10249 
RIN Number0648-XD51

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