80_FR_11940 80 FR 11897 - Fisheries of the Exclusive Economic Zone Off Alaska; Groundfish of the Gulf of Alaska; Groundfish of the Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands Off Alaska

80 FR 11897 - Fisheries of the Exclusive Economic Zone Off Alaska; Groundfish of the Gulf of Alaska; Groundfish of the Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands Off Alaska

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

Federal Register Volume 80, Issue 43 (March 5, 2015)

Page Range11897-11917
FR Document2015-05049

NMFS issues regulations to implement Amendment 100 to the Fishery Management Plan for Groundfish of the Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands Management Area (BSAI FMP) and Amendment 91 to the Fishery Management Plan for Groundfish of the Gulf of Alaska (GOA FMP). This final rule adds regulations to improve reporting of grenadiers, limit retention of grenadiers, and prevent direct fishing for grenadiers by federally permitted groundfish fishermen. This final rule is necessary to limit and monitor the incidental catch of grenadiers in the groundfish fisheries. This action is intended to promote the goals and objectives of the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act, the FMPs, and other applicable law.

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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

50 CFR Part 679

[Docket No. 140218151-5171-02]
RIN 0648-BD98


Fisheries of the Exclusive Economic Zone Off Alaska; Groundfish 
of the Gulf of Alaska; Groundfish of the Bering Sea and Aleutian 
Islands Off Alaska

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

ACTION: Final rule.

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SUMMARY: NMFS issues regulations to implement Amendment 100 to the 
Fishery Management Plan for Groundfish of the Bering Sea and Aleutian 
Islands Management Area (BSAI FMP) and Amendment 91 to the Fishery 
Management Plan for Groundfish of the Gulf of Alaska (GOA FMP). This 
final rule adds regulations to improve reporting of grenadiers, limit 
retention of grenadiers, and prevent direct fishing for grenadiers by 
federally permitted groundfish fishermen. This final rule is necessary 
to limit and monitor the incidental catch of grenadiers in the 
groundfish fisheries. This action is intended to promote the goals and 
objectives of the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management 
Act, the FMPs, and other applicable law.

DATES: Effective April 6, 2015.

ADDRESSES: Electronic copies of Amendment 100 to the BSAI FMP, 
Amendment 91 to the GOA FMP, and the Environmental Assessment, the 
Regulatory Impact Review, and the Initial Regulatory Flexibility 
Analysis (IRFA) (collectively, Analysis) prepared for this action are 
available from www.regulations.gov or from the NMFS Alaska Region Web 
site at alaskafisheries.noaa.gov. The 2012 Assessment of the Grenadier 
Stock Complex in the Gulf of Alaska, Eastern Bering Sea, and Aleutian 
Islands (2012 stock assessment) is available on the NMFS Web site at 
http://www.afsc.noaa.gov/REFM/Docs/2012/GOAgrenadier.pdf. The 2014 
Assessment of the Grenadier Stock Complex in the Gulf of Alaska, 
Eastern Bering Sea, and Aleutian Islands (2014 stock assessment) is 
available on the NMFS Web site at http://www.afsc.noaa.gov/REFM/Docs/2014/BSAIgrenadier.pdf.
    Written comments regarding the burden-hour estimates or other 
aspects of the collection-of-information requirements contained in this 
rule may be submitted by mail to NMFS, Alaska Region, P.O. Box 21668, 
Juneau, AK 99802-1668, Attn: Ellen Sebastian, Records Officer; in 
person at NMFS, Alaska Region, 709 West 9th Street, Room 420A, Juneau, 
AK; by email to [email protected]; or fax to (202) 395-5806.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Gretchen Harrington, 907-586-7228.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This final rule implements Amendment 100 to 
the BSAI FMP and Amendment 91 to the GOA FMP, collectively Amendments 
100/91. NMFS published a notice of availability for Amendments 100/91 
on May 5, 2014 (79 FR 25558). The comment period on Amendments 100/91 
ended on July 7, 2014. NMFS published a proposed rule to implement 
Amendments 100/91 on May 14, 2014 (79 FR 27557). The comment period on 
the proposed rule ended on June 13, 2014. NMFS approved Amendments 100/
91 on August 4, 2014. Additional detail on this action is provided in 
the notice of availability for Amendment 100/91 (79 FR 25558, May 5, 
2014) and the proposed rule (79 FR 27557, May 14, 2014). NMFS received 
three comment letters on Amendments 100/91 and the proposed rule.
    NMFS manages groundfish fisheries in the exclusive economic zone 
off Alaska under the BSAI FMP and GOA FMP. The North Pacific Fishery 
Management Council (Council) prepared the FMPs 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 FMPs appear at 50 CFR parts 600 and 679.

Background

    The groundfish fisheries in the BSAI and GOA incidentally catch 
grenadiers (family Macrouridae) while harvesting other groundfish 
species. Grenadiers caught off Alaska are comprised of three species: 
Giant grenadiers (Albatrossia pectoralis), Pacific grenadiers 
(Coryphaenoides acrolepis), and popeye greandiers (Coryphaenoides 
cinereus). More than 90 percent of all grenadiers incidentally caught 
or obtained in surveys are giant grenadiers. Pacific grenadiers and 
popeye grenadiers typically occur at depths greater than most 
commercial fisheries or surveys and are rarely encountered (see Section 
3.2 of the Analysis for additional detail).
    For many years, the Council has considered how best to classify 
grenadiers in the FMPs. As explained in Section 1.2 of the Analysis 
(see ADDRESSES), from 1980 to 2010, grenadiers were included in the 
FMPs in the nonspecified species category. Nonspecified species were 
defined as a residual category of species and species groups which had 
no current or foreseeable economic value or ecological importance, 
which were taken in the groundfish fishery as incidental catch and were 
in no apparent danger of depletion, and for which virtually no data 
existed that would allow population assessments.
    In 2010, the Council recommended and NMFS removed the nonspecified 
species category from the FMPs when the FMPs were revised to meet the 
requirements of the Magnuson-Stevens Act as amended by the Magnuson-
Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Reauthorization Act of 2007 
(Pub. L. 109-479). The amended Magnuson-Stevens Act required NMFS and 
the Council to establish annual catch limits (ACLs) and accountability 
measures (AMs) for fisheries in the FMP. The Council recommended and 
NMFS implemented Amendment 96 to the BSAI FMP and Amendment 87 to the 
GOA FMP to meet these requirements (Amendments 96/87, 75 FR 61639, 
October 6, 2010). The nonspecified species, including grenadiers, were 
removed from the FMPs because these species were too poorly understood 
to set ACLs and AMs or to develop a management regime.
    Amendments 96/87 also amended the FMPs to organize the species 
remaining in the FMPs according to the National Standard 1 guidelines 
(Sec.  600.310). In the National Standard 1 guidelines, NMFS recommends 
two categories for species in an FMP: ``Stocks in the fishery'' and 
``ecosystem component (EC) species.''
    ``Stocks in the fishery'' are defined in the National Standard 1 
guidelines (Sec.  600.310(d)(2)). ``Stocks in the fishery'' include (1) 
stocks that are targeted, and retained for sale or personal use; (2) 
stocks that are not directly targeted but are taken incidentally in 
other directed fisheries, and are retained for sale or personal use; 
and (3) stocks not targeted or retained but are taken as incidental

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catch and for which overfishing or overfished status may be a concern.
    NMFS created the EC species category to encourage ecosystem 
approaches to management and to incorporate ecosystem considerations 
for species that are not ``stocks in the fishery'' (74 FR 3178, January 
16, 2009). EC species are defined in the National Standard 1 guidelines 
(Sec.  600.310(d)(5)). In order to be designated an EC species, the 
species or species group should be: (1) A non-target species or species 
group; (2) not subject to overfishing, overfished, or approaching an 
overfished condition; (3) not likely to become subject to overfishing 
or overfished in the absence of conservation and management measures; 
and (4) not generally retained for sale or personal use.
    Amendments 96/87 established the EC category in the FMPs, and 
designated prohibited species (which include salmon, steelhead trout, 
crab, halibut, and herring) and forage fish (as defined in Table 2c to 
part 679 and Sec.  679.20(i)) as EC species in the FMPs. For EC 
species, NMFS maintained conservation regulations applicable to the 
specific EC species. These include prohibiting the retention of 
prohibited species, prohibiting directed fishing for forage fish, and 
establishing a limit on the incidental harvest of forage fish while 
directed fishing for other groundfish species, known as a maximum 
retainable amount (MRA), of 2 percent. Regulations at Sec.  679.2 
define the term ``directed fishing.'' Regulations at Sec.  679.20(e) 
describe the application and calculation of MRAs.
    When the Council recommended Amendments 96/87, it recognized that 
as information on a nonspecified species improves, it would consider 
moving that species back into the FMP, either as a ``stock in the 
fishery'' or as an EC species. In 2010, the Council initiated an 
analysis to consider moving grenadiers back into the FMPs. The Council 
determined that sufficient information exists for grenadiers to address 
them in the FMPs, as reflected in the Analysis prepared for this action 
(see ADDRESSES). The Analysis provides the best available information 
on grenadiers and considers two action alternatives: Include grenadiers 
in the FMP as an EC species, or include grenadiers in the FMP as 
``stocks in the fishery.''
Amendments 100/91
    In February 2014, the Council voted unanimously to recommend 
Amendments 100/91 to the FMPs to add grenadiers to the EC category in 
the FMPs. The Council and NMFS recognized that adding grenadiers to the 
FMPs in the EC category acknowledges their role in the ecosystem and 
limits the groundfish fisheries' potential impact on grenadiers. Adding 
grenadiers to the EC category allows for improved data collection and 
catch monitoring appropriate for grenadiers given their abundance, 
distribution, and catch.
    The Council considered the requirements of the Magnuson-Stevens Act 
and the National Standard 1 guidelines in making its recommendation. 
The preamble to the proposed rule (79 FR 27557, May 14, 2014) and the 
Analysis prepared for this action (see ADDRESSES) describe how 
grenadiers meet the four factors for inclusion into the EC category 
rather than as a ``stock in the fishery.'' That description is briefly 
summarized here.
    Grenadiers are not a targeted species group and are not generally 
retained for sale or personal use. Grenadiers have no current or 
foreseeable economic value. Section 3.4 of the Analysis explains that 
grenadiers are incidentally caught in deep water trawl and hook-and-
line fisheries, but are not actively targeted or retained. Thus, there 
is no evidence that grenadiers are presently being targeted or 
purposely retained.
    Grenadiers are not generally retained for sale or personal 
consumption. As explained in Section 3.4.4 of the Analysis, attempts to 
create a marketable product from giant grenadiers caught off Alaska 
have been unsuccessful given the poor quality of the resulting product. 
No current market exists for grenadiers, and it is unlikely that one 
will be developed in the foreseeable future.
    Grenadiers are not generally retained for personal use. As 
explained in Section 3.4 of the Analysis, a small portion of the total 
catch of grenadiers is known to be retained for use as bait (e.g., 3 
metric tons (mt) (6,614 lb.) in the GOA in 2013). Currently, reporting 
requirements on the retention of grenadiers for bait is not required, 
but is recorded voluntarily. This information is the best available, 
and it indicates that grenadiers are not generally retained for bait.
    Grenadiers are not subject to overfishing, overfished, or 
approaching an overfished condition, and are not likely to become 
subject to overfishing or overfished in the absence of conservation and 
management measures. As explained in Section 3.3 of the Analysis, NMFS 
has been conducting a stock assessment for grenadiers since 2006. Since 
2010, the stock assessment has been used to estimate grenadier biomass, 
an overfishing level (OFL), and an acceptable biological catch (ABC). 
NMFS estimates the incidental catch of grenadiers in the groundfish 
fisheries using observer data collected under the North Pacific 
Groundfish and Halibut Observer Program (see regulations at Sec.  
679.50).
    According to the 2014 stock assessment (see ADDRESSES), NMFS 
estimates that grenadier biomass in the BSAI is 1,286,734 mt (2.8 
billion lb.), the OFL is 100,365 mt (211 million lb.), the ABC is 
75,274 mt (165 million lb.), and the estimated catch is 5,320 mt (11.7 
million lb., mean catch for 2003 through 2013). Estimated catch of 
grenadiers in the BSAI represents approximately 0.4 percent of the 
estimated biomass, approximately 5 percent of the estimated OFL, and 
approximately 7 percent of the estimated ABC.
    According to the 2014 stock assessment (see ADDRESSES), NMFS 
estimates that grenadier biomass in the GOA is 524,624 mt (1.2 billion 
lb.), the OFL is 40,921 mt (90 million lb.), the ABC is 30,691 mt (68 
million lb.), and the estimated catch is 8,769 mt (19 million lb., mean 
catch for 2003 through 2013). Estimated catch of grenadiers in the GOA 
represents approximately 1 percent of the estimated biomass, 
approximately 21 percent of the estimated OFL, and approximately 28 
percent of the estimated ABC.

Final Rule

    In addition to adding grenadiers to the EC category in the FMPs 
under Amendments 100/91, the Council recommended NMFS implement 
regulations for groundfish fishery participants to limit and monitor 
the catch of grenadiers. This final rule will:
     Require recordkeeping and reporting of grenadiers in the 
BSAI and GOA groundfish fisheries;
     Add two grenadier species codes;
     Add grenadier product recovery rates (PRRs);
     Prohibit directed fishing for grenadiers; and
     Establish a grenadier MRA of 8 percent.
    To require recordkeeping and reporting of grenadiers, this final 
rule adds a definition for grenadiers and revises the definition for 
non-allocated or nonspecified species at Sec.  679.2. This final rule 
also modifies regulations at Sec.  679.5 to require a vessel operator 
or manager in a BSAI or GOA groundfish fishery to record and report 
retained and discarded grenadier catch. NMFS notes that this regulation 
is expected to improve the collection of information on the catch and 
retention of grenadiers. Specifically, this regulation improves

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the ability for NMFS to monitor the retention of grenadiers for use as 
bait, or in the unlikely event that grenadiers are retained for sale.
    This final rule modifies regulations in Table 2c to part 679 to add 
two grenadier species codes so that NMFS can track the retention of 
giant grenadiers and other grenadier species. This final rule removes 
grenadiers from Table 2d to part 679. Section 2 of the Analysis notes 
that nearly all grenadiers encountered in the groundfish fisheries are 
giant grenadiers; therefore, it is not necessary to establish more than 
two species codes for grenadiers (one for giant grenadiers and one for 
all other grenadier species) to provide the information necessary to 
adequately monitor grenadier catch.
    This final rule modifies Table 3 to part 679 to include PRRs for 
grenadiers of 100 percent for whole fish, 50 percent for headed and 
gutted fish, and 24.3 percent for fillets. These PRRs are established 
based on food science studies of grenadiers that estimated product 
recovery rates (see Section 2.2 of the Analysis for additional detail). 
In this final rule, NMFS also adds the standard PRRs to Table 3 of 17 
percent for meal, zero percent for infested or decomposed fish, and 100 
percent for discards for grenadiers. NMFS uses a standard PRR of 17 
percent for meal, zero percent for infested or decomposed fish, and 100 
percent for discards for all groundfish species. The proposed rule 
inadvertently omitted a row in Table 3 to part 679 that assigns these 
standard PRRs to grenadiers. This final rule corrects that 
administrative error in the proposed rule.
    These regulatory changes enable NMFS to collect data on the harvest 
and use of grenadier catch retained in the groundfish fisheries. The 
changes in recordkeeping and reporting, definition of grenadier species 
codes, and grenadier PRRs aid NMFS in determining if grenadiers become 
generally retained for sale or personal use, and provide the 
information needed in any potential future consideration to modify the 
designation of grenadiers in the FMPs as a ``stock in the fishery'' 
should a fishery for grenadiers develop.
    This final rule revises regulations at Sec.  679.20(i) and Sec.  
679.22(i) to prohibit directed fishing for grenadiers at all times in 
the BSAI and GOA groundfish fisheries. NMFS is prohibiting directed 
fishing as a precautionary measure to prevent groundfish fishermen from 
directed fishing for grenadiers without a clear and conscious decision 
by the Council and NMFS to provide that opportunity. This prohibition 
is consistent with the regulations for other EC species. NMFS prohibits 
directed fishing for forage fish and prohibits retaining or possessing 
prohibited species, except as provided under the Prohibited Species 
Donation Program. Prohibiting directed fishing prevents the development 
of an uncontrolled fishery on grenadiers in the absence of management 
measures.
    This final rule adds a grenadier incidental catch species MRA of 8 
percent to Table 10 to part 679 and Table 11 to part 679. The MRA is 
the percentage of the retained catch of a species closed for directed 
fishing (incidental catch species) to the retained catch of a species 
open for directed fishing (basis species). An 8 percent MRA would allow 
vessels fishing for groundfish to retain a quantity of grenadiers equal 
to but no more than 8 percent of the round weight or round weight 
equivalent of groundfish species open to directed fishing that are 
retained on board the vessel during a fishing trip. The requirement to 
not exceed MRA proportions at any time during a trip limits the vessel 
operators' ability to maximize incidental catch of grenadiers.

Changes From the Proposed Rule

    NMFS made one change to Table 3 to part 679 to include standard 
PRRs for meal, infested or decomposed fish, and discarded fish. As 
explained above, these standard PRRs were inadvertently excluded from 
the proposed rule. NMFS made no changes to the final rule in response 
to comments.

Response to Public Comments

    NMFS received three letters of public comment during the public 
comment periods for Amendments 100/91 and the proposed rule. NMFS 
received letters from environmental organizations and a member of the 
public. NMFS summarized these letters into 17 separate comments, and 
responds to them below.
    Comment 1: Disapprove Amendments 100/91 because they violate the 
statutory requirements of the Magnuson-Stevens Act. The Magnuson-
Stevens Act states that the agency must prepare an FMP for each fishery 
that requires conservation and management. The EC species 
classification for grenadiers is not consistent with the Magnuson-
Stevens Act conservation and management requirements. Categorizing 
grenadiers as ``stocks in the fishery'' would better minimize bycatch.
    Disapprove Amendments 100/91 because they do not contain measures 
to minimize grenadier bycatch in the groundfish fisheries. Include a 
prohibited species catch (PSC) limit for grenadiers to limit groundfish 
fishing once that PSC limit is reached.
    Response: In approving Amendments 100/91, NMFS determined that 
these amendments comply with the statutory requirements of the 
Magnuson-Stevens Act. As explained in the preamble to the proposed 
rule, the Council and NMFS reviewed the available information and 
determined that grenadiers should not be classified as ``stocks in the 
fishery'' and that they do not require conservation and management 
under section 303(a) of the Magnuson-Stevens Act. As noted in this 
preamble, and the preamble to the proposed rule, the Council and NMFS 
determined that grenadiers meet all of the criteria for classification 
as an EC species consistent with National Standard 1 guidelines (Sec.  
600.310).
    NMFS notes that the Council can analyze and recommend, and NMFS can 
implement, any measures appropriate to address grenadier bycatch at any 
time and regardless of whether grenadiers are classified as ``stocks in 
the fishery'' or in the EC category. PSC limits are used to limit the 
total amount of incidental catch of BSAI crab, Chinook salmon, halibut, 
and herring in the groundfish fisheries. BSAI crab, Chinook salmon, 
halibut, and herring are in the EC category under the BSAI FMP and GOA 
FMP. PSC limits have been established for these species because they 
are economically and culturally valuable species that are harvested in 
other directed fisheries besides the groundfish fishery. PSC limits 
ensure that catch in the groundfish fisheries do not limit harvest 
opportunities in other fisheries, or risk conditions that could result 
in total catch exceeding established limits. These conditions do not 
apply to grenadiers. Grenadiers are not harvested in any directed 
fishery, and total catch is well below the estimated OFLs and ABCs, as 
noted earlier in this preamble. Amendments 100/91 and this final rule 
implement measures appropriate to limit the impact of groundfish 
fisheries on grenadiers and collect the fishery data necessary for the 
Council to assess whether additional measures to minimize bycatch are 
warranted.
    Comment 2: The Council and NMFS have not demonstrated and cannot 
demonstrate that the requisite factors for EC classification of 
grenadiers have been met.
    Response: Grenadiers meet the National Standard 1 guidelines 
factors that should be considered for EC classification (Sec.  
600.310(d)(5)). This preamble, the preamble to the proposed rule (79 FR 
27557, May 14, 2014), and Section 2 of the Analysis describe how

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grenadiers meet the specific criteria for EC classification in the 
National Standard 1 guidelines.
    In summary, even though there are no restrictions on the catch of 
grenadiers now, grenadiers are not a targeted species group and are not 
generally retained for sale. No current market exists for grenadiers, 
and it is unlikely that one will be developed in the foreseeable 
future. Grenadiers are not generally retained for personal use, 
although a small portion of the total catch of grenadiers is known to 
be retained for use as bait in hook-and-line fisheries. The best 
available information indicates that grenadiers are not subject to 
overfishing, overfished, or approaching an overfished condition, and 
are not likely to become subject to overfishing or overfished in the 
absence of conservation and management measures. See response to 
Comment 4 for a more detailed response to the concern that grenadiers 
may be overfished. See response to Comment 5 for a more detailed 
response to the concern that grenadiers are experiencing overfishing.
    Comment 3: The Council did not heed expert advice when deciding not 
to include grenadiers as ``stocks in the fishery.'' The grenadier stock 
assessment authors, the Council's Scientific and Statistical Committee 
(SSC), the BSAI and GOA Groundfish Plan Teams, and members of the 
public made clear and repeated appeals that the grenadier stocks in 
Alaska require conservation and management. Managing grenadiers as 
``stocks in the fishery'' is consistent with those requests.
    Response: The Council and NMFS considered the recommendations in 
the grenadier stock assessment, and from the BSAI and GOA Groundfish 
Plan Teams, the SSC, and the public in developing Amendments 100/91 and 
this final rule. These recommendations are summarized below.
    The 2012 stock assessment (see ADDRESSES) recommended that 
grenadiers be categorized as ``stocks in the fishery'' because (1) 
giant grenadier are taken in large amounts as bycatch in commercial 
fisheries; (2) the potential exists for the future development of a 
targeted fishery on giant grenadier; and (3) they are slow growing and 
late to mature and therefore vulnerable to overfishing. The 2012 stock 
assessment also explains that an EC classification for grenadiers in 
the BSAI may be acceptable from a biological and management standpoint 
because giant grenadiers are very abundant in this area and catches 
have been relatively small relative to biomass, OFL, and ABC limits 
calculated in the stock assessment. Thus, the 2012 stock assessment 
concluded that overfishing of grenadiers in the BSAI is unlikely in the 
foreseeable future. The 2012 stock assessment also notes that catches 
could increase without endangering the stocks, and the recommended OFLs 
and ABCs appear to be sufficiently conservative to protect the stocks.
    The Council addressed the management concerns expressed in the 2012 
stock assessment in recommending Amendments 100/91 and this final rule. 
Importantly, the Council and NMFS recognize that the potential exists 
for the future development of a targeted fishery on grenadiers. 
Therefore, the Council recommended, and this final rule implements, a 
prohibition of directed fishing to prevent a target fishery on 
grenadiers. Prohibiting directed fishing on grenadiers also prevents 
overfishing because, under status quo, a directed fishery could occur 
at any time without any catch limits. The Council also addressed the 
analysis of grenadiers' vulnerability to overfishing. As shown in the 
2012 stock assessment, the amount of grenadier bycatch was far below 
the estimated OFL. Overfishing could only occur if catch increased 
dramatically with a directed fishery. The final rule's prohibition on a 
directed fishery addresses the potential vulnerability of grenadiers to 
overfishing.
    Further, the 2012 stock assessment identifies problems with leaving 
grenadiers as a nonspecified species. The 2012 stock assessment notes 
that under current management ``. . . there are no limitations on catch 
or retention, no reporting requirements, and no official tracking of 
grenadier catch by management.'' This final rule limits grenadier catch 
and limits grenadier retention, implements reporting requirements for 
grenadiers, and officially tracks grenadier catch by requiring the 
reporting of grenadier catch and the use of any retained grenadiers.
    In September 2013, NMFS staff presented a summary of a preliminary 
analysis to include grenadiers in the groundfish FMPs to the BSAI and 
GOA Groundfish Plan Teams. The BSAI and GOA Groundfish Plan Teams 
discussed whether any action is needed because grenadiers appear to 
lack any conservation concerns presently and there is no directed 
fishery or market for grenadiers. Minutes from the BSAI and GOA 
Groundfish Plan Teams are available on the Council's Web site at http://www.npfmc.org/wp-content/PDFdocuments/membership/PlanTeam/Groundfish/JOINT913minutes.pdf.
    Amendments 100/91 and this final rule are consistent with the BSAI 
Groundfish Plan Team's recommendation. The BSAI Groundfish Plan Team 
recommended that the Council consider adding grenadiers to the EC 
category under the BSAI FMP. The BSAI Groundfish Team's recommendation 
was based on the lack of a clear justification for inclusion as a 
``stock in the fishery'' (and subsequent inclusion under the 2 million 
mt optimal yield cap) given the economic costs to the BSAI groundfish 
fisheries (and the Nation) of foregone harvests in other, more valuable 
fisheries. The BSAI Groundfish Plan Team acknowledged that including 
grenadiers in the EC category and requiring the reporting of catch 
would be one way to improve data on retained catch and enhance fishery 
monitoring
    The GOA Groundfish Plan Team did recommend that the Council 
consider adding grenadiers to the GOA FMP as ``stocks in the fishery.'' 
The GOA Groundfish Plan Team's recommendation was based on the lack of 
required catch accounting and monitoring of the GOA grenadier catch 
under the status quo and lack of economic costs to the GOA groundfish 
fisheries by including grenadiers as ``stocks in the fishery.'' The GOA 
Groundfish Plan Team concluded that management as ``stocks in the 
fishery'' would allow grenadiers to be targeted if a market develops 
without the need for a further FMP amendment. Note that the lack of a 
potential economic cost to include grenadiers as ``stocks in the 
fishery'' in the FMP is not one of the factors that the Council or NMFS 
uses to determine if a stock requires conservation and management.
    Catch information on grenadiers is currently collected under the 
North Pacific Groundfish and Halibut Observer Program. This final rule 
would improve the data collection on grenadiers by requiring the 
reporting of grenadier catch from vessels that are not observed and 
requiring the reporting on the use of any retained grenadiers (e.g., 
retained as bait, or used as fish meal). Section 3.4.1 of the Analysis 
provides more detail on grenadier catch estimation.
    Amendments 100/91 and this final rule establish more precautionary 
management in the GOA than would result from the GOA Groundfish Plan 
Team's recommendation to manage grenadiers as ``stocks in the fishery'' 
in the GOA because this final rule prohibits directed fishing and the 
Council would need to amend the FMP before grenadiers could be targeted 
in a commercial fishery. If grenadiers were

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managed as ``stocks in the fishery,'' a directed fishery could occur, 
and total catch could be greater than that possible under this final 
rule. NMFS notes that grenadiers would need to be managed as ``stocks 
in the fishery'' if they were generally retained for sale. However, 
there is no indication that a market for grenadiers exists now, or will 
develop in the foreseeable future. Therefore, managing grenadiers in 
the GOA as ``stocks in the fishery'' is not required at this time (see 
Section 3.4.4 of the Analysis for additional detail).
    In December 2013, the SSC reviewed the Analysis and made many 
recommendations that analysts addressed before Council final action in 
February 2014. The SSC did not recommend that grenadiers in either the 
BSAI or GOA be managed as ``stocks in the fishery.'' Amendment 100/91 
and this final rule are consistent with the SSC's expert advice. The 
SSC recommended that grenadiers not be added to the forage fish 
category because the life history of grenadiers (long life span, late 
maturation, slow growth rate) and their trophic position in the food 
web are not similar to species included in the forage fish category. 
Amendment 100/91 and this final rule do not add grenadiers to the 
forage fish category. The SSC minutes are available on the Council's 
Web site at http://www.npfmc.org/meeting-minutes/.
    Comment 4: NMFS cannot justify a conclusion, based on existing 
data, that grenadiers are not overfished or approaching an overfished 
condition. In the North Pacific groundfish fishery, overfished status 
for a specific stock is determined using that stock's minimum stock 
size threshold (MSST), which is defined as the level of biomass below 
which the stock or stock complex is considered to be overfished. In the 
Analysis, NMFS stated that it cannot establish an MSST for grenadiers, 
a Tier 5 stock. Without an estimate of MSST or reliable proxy 
measurement, it is impossible for NMFS to state with any confidence 
that the grenadier stock is not overfished or approaching an overfished 
status. Nonetheless, NMFS makes this claim and uses the claim to 
support the EC classification for grenadiers. Because this 
determination is not supported by sufficient data, this required factor 
for EC classification is not met.
    Response: National Standard 1 guidelines for status determination 
criteria, such as MSST, only apply to ``stocks in the fishery.'' 
Therefore, NMFS is not required to set an MSST for grenadiers as EC 
stocks. While NMFS does not have the information to define MSST for 
grenadiers, the conclusion that the stock is not overfished or 
approaching an overfished condition is supported by the available 
information.
    The Analysis uses the best available information to assess whether 
grenadiers are overfished or approaching an overfished condition. A 
stock is overfished when it is at low abundance. NMFS has abundance 
estimates for grenadiers using trawl survey data beginning in 1979 for 
the BSAI and beginning in 1984 for the GOA. NMFS also has abundance 
estimates from longline survey data beginning in 1996/1997 for the BSAI 
and beginning in 1992 for the GOA. Abundance estimates for grenadier 
are available in the 2014 stock assessment (see ADDRESSES). No evidence 
indicates that grenadiers in the BSAI or GOA are currently at low 
abundance compared to previous abundance estimates. In fact, in the 
BSAI, grenadier abundance estimates for 2015 are above the mean 
abundance estimated for the time series using the trawl and longline 
survey data. In the GOA, abundance estimates for 2015 are slightly 
below the mean abundance estimated for the time series.
    The SSC evaluates the amount of information available on each 
groundfish stock and assigns each stock to one of six fishery stock 
assessment tiers based on the quantity and quality of information 
available. Fisheries in the higher ranking tiers (e.g., Tiers 1, 2, and 
3) have more reliable and more complete information. Stocks with less 
reliable and less complete information are assigned to lower ranking 
tiers (e.g., Tiers 4 and 5), and stocks with only catch estimates are 
assigned to lowest ranking tier (Tier 6). Additional detail on the 
stock assessment process is provided in the annual Stock Assessment and 
Fishery Evaluation Reports prepared for the BSAI and GOA groundfish 
fisheries, available at: http://www.afsc.noaa.gov/refm/stocks/assessments.htm.
    The 2014 stock assessment suggests placing grenadiers in Tier 5 
based on the information available (see ADDRESSES). According to the 
FMPs, for Tiers 4 through 6, neither direct estimates of 
BMSY (biomass level necessary to support the maximum 
sustainable yield) nor reliable estimates of BMSY proxies 
are available. A reliable estimate of BMSY or a reliable 
estimate of a BMSY proxy is required in order to determine 
the MSST for a stock. Therefore, the MSST of stocks and stock complexes 
managed under Tiers 4 through 6 is undefined. Under the FMPs, 23 
``stocks in the fishery'' are also in Tiers 4 through 6. Classifying 
grenadiers as ``stocks in the fishery'' would not change the fact that 
neither direct estimates of BMSY nor reliable estimates of 
BMSY proxies are available and MSST would remain undefined.
    Comment 5: Conservation and management measures are required to 
prevent overfishing of grenadiers. Grenadier stocks are especially 
vulnerable to deleterious fishing effects due to their longevity and 
slow rate of reproduction. NMFS' determination that grenadiers are not 
currently subject to overfishing is unsupported by reliable information 
or data. The Council evaluates whether a stock in the groundfish 
fishery is subject to overfishing by evaluating whether catch exceeds 
the OFL.
    Grenadiers are a Tier 5 stock due to the lack of biological 
information. For Tier 5 stocks, the Council's SSC sets OFL using 
estimates of the current biomass based on the average of the last three 
trawl surveys conducted. A Center for Independent Experts (CIE) review 
evaluated the methods for assessing Tier 5 stocks and concluded that 
current methods of implementing a Tier 5 assessment for non-target 
species are poor (Cieri, M., et al., 2013 CIE Review of Non-Target 
Species Stock Assessments in the BSAI and GOA). This conclusion is 
based in large part on the use of trawl survey biomass to estimate 
absolute abundance: These surveys may not cover the entire distribution 
of a stock, and reviewers were particularly concerned with the 
extrapolation of trawl survey densities to untrawlable ground. With 
regard to grenadiers specifically, one reviewer stated that the 
grenadier biomass estimates are unreliable, as they assume that trawl-
survey biomass indices are absolute biomass estimates (and the Aleutian 
Islands estimates are based on an unreliable extrapolation). Another 
reviewer found it was not realistic to estimate absolute biomass for 
grenadiers with reasonable accuracy.
    Because the current biomass estimates for grenadiers are not 
defensible, any OFL calculated based on these estimates is similarly 
unreliable. As a result, NMFS' determination that grenadiers are not 
subject to overfishing is not grounded in reliable information, and the 
agency's use of this determination to support the EC classification is 
inappropriate.
    Response: NMFS' conclusion that overfishing of grenadiers is not 
occurring is supported by the best scientific information available, as 
explained in Section 3.3 of the Analysis. NMFS has been conducting a 
stock assessment for grenadiers since 2006. At present, stock 
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for giant grenadier is relatively good compared to many other non-
target species in Federal waters off Alaska. Since 2010, the stock 
assessment has been used to estimate an ABC and an OFL, using the best 
available estimates of biomass and natural mortality. The stock 
assessment uses giant grenadier as a proxy for the other grenadier 
species, and the estimated ABC and estimated OFL are based on giant 
grenadier because relatively few other grenadier species are caught in 
the groundfish fisheries or are taken in NMFS surveys. NMFS estimates 
the incidental catch of grenadiers in the groundfish fisheries using 
observer data.
    Total catch of grenadiers is far below the estimated grenadier OFL 
in both the BSAI and the GOA and NMFS is confident that grenadiers are 
not subject to overfishing. Overfishing occurs when catch exceeds the 
OFL.
    According to the 2014 stock assessment (see ADDRESSES), NMFS 
estimates that the BSAI grenadier OFL is 100,365 mt (211 million lb.) 
and grenadier catch is 5,320 mt (11.7 million lb., mean catch for 2003 
through 2013). Estimated catch of grenadiers in the BSAI represents 
approximately 5 percent of the estimated OFL.
    According to the 2014 stock assessment (see ADDRESSES), NMFS 
estimates that the GOA grenadier OFL is 40,921 mt (90 million lb.) and 
grenadier catch is 8,769 mt (19 million lb., mean catch for 2003 
through 2013). Estimated catch of grenadiers in the GOA represents 
approximately 21 percent of the estimated OFL.
    The issues raised by the CIE review and noted by the comment are 
applicable to all Tier 5 stocks and are being addressed by stock 
assessment authors through the annual BSAI and GOA Groundfish Plan 
Teams and the annual groundfish harvest specifications process. While 
NMFS and the Council continually work to improve the quality of the 
stock assessments, NMFS and the Council use the best scientific 
available information to assess the status of stocks. Under the FMPs, 
14 stocks are in Tier 5 and 9 stocks are in Tier 6 (Tier 6 is for 
stocks with less biological information than Tier 5). These Tier 5 and 
Tier 6 stocks are all ``stocks in the fishery,'' and the SSC uses the 
Tier 5 and Tier 6 stock assessment information to set OFLs and ABCs for 
these stocks. If grenadiers were placed as ``stocks in the fishery,'' 
the Tier 5 stock assessment would continue to be used to set a 
grenadier OFL until a Tier 4 stock assessment is approved by the SSC.
    The problems with estimating grenadier biomass cited in the comment 
indicate that the stock assessments for Tier 5 stocks could either 
overestimate the OFL or underestimate the OFL. The CIE review also 
concluded that NMFS was overly precautionary in determining model 
parameters in the face of uncertainty for all Tier 5 stocks. In other 
words, NMFS' estimates of model parameters are more conservative than 
necessary based on available data and likely result in an underestimate 
of abundance.
    Comment 6: NMFS stated in the notice of availability that 
grenadiers are not likely to become subject to overfishing or 
overfished in the absence of conservation and management. The Analysis, 
however, indicates that NMFS never evaluated the likelihood of 
grenadiers to be overfished or subject to overfishing but, instead, 
reserved that analysis for future studies. NMFS likely cannot justify a 
conclusion that grenadiers are not likely to become subject to 
overfishing or overfished in the absence of conservation and 
management. Various life history characteristics of grenadiers make the 
stock particularly vulnerable to existing fisheries. If conservation 
and management measures are not taken to reduce fishing pressure on 
grenadiers, it is likely the species will become overfished or subject 
to overfishing.
    Response: The best available scientific information does not 
suggest that grenadier catch levels are likely to cause grenadiers to 
become overfished or subject to overfishing. Section 3.5 of the 
Analysis uses the best available information to analyze whether 
grenadiers are likely to become subject to overfishing or overfished, 
in the absence of conservation and management measures.
    The comment seems to refer to a footnote in Section 2.2 of the 
Analysis that addressed a comment made by the SSC that requested 
analysts to better explain the term ``likely'' with respect to the 
future potential for an EC species to be found subject to overfishing 
or overfished. A more complete discussion of the SSC's comment and 
changes made to the Analysis to address the comment are in Section 2.4 
of the Analysis. Section 2.4 of the Analysis explains that, in the 
future, the Council can assess whether to re-classify grenadiers and 
manage them as ``stocks in the fishery.'' The National Standard 1 
guidelines explain that a fishery management council should monitor the 
catch on a regular basis to determine if the stock is appropriately 
classified in the FMP (50 CFR 600.310(d)(6)). This final rule 
implements the reporting requirements necessary to monitor the catch 
and retention of grenadiers. Section 2.4 of the Analysis explains that 
future analyses could compare the trend of grenadier catch with trends 
in biomass estimates to determine whether grenadier catch is increasing 
relative to biomass in a way that suggests that catch may be exceeding 
the OFL estimate. If overfishing appeared ``likely,'' based on these 
trends, then this criterion for listing grenadiers as an EC species in 
the FMPs may no longer be met and reclassification may be appropriate.
    Comment 7: Stock assessment scientists from the Alaska Fisheries 
Science Center have analyzed the potential vulnerability of Alaska 
grenadiers to overfishing. The vulnerability scores for grenadiers 
based on productivity and susceptibility to fishery impacts are similar 
to species that are currently managed in the fishery, such as Pacific 
cod and pollock. As a result, the scientists recommended that 
grenadiers be included as a ``stock in the fishery.''
    A more recent study found that grenadiers were susceptible to 
fishery impacts and may be even more vulnerable than previous results 
indicate. For example, if a species is not targeted by the fishery but 
taken as bycatch, the relevant susceptibility attribute is ranked 
lightly exploited. This ranking is obviously inappropriate for species 
like grenadiers that are not targeted but experience high bycatch and 
nearly 100 percent bycatch mortality. These analyses illustrate the 
potential of grenadiers to become overfished if current fishing 
practices continue.
    Response: Potential vulnerability to overfishing and scientific 
uncertainty is the primary reason the Council and NMFS considered 
adding grenadiers to the FMPs. Amendments 100/91 and this final rule 
include grenadiers in Federal groundfish management and provide 
management measures necessary to ameliorate the potential vulnerability 
of grenadiers to overfishing. The recordkeeping and reporting 
requirements established by this final rule will improve data 
collection on grenadiers. The prohibition on directed fishing and the 
MRA for grenadiers as an incidental catch species in this final rule 
will limit grenadier catch. Grenadiers will be less susceptible to 
overfishing because incidental catch will be restricted and directed 
catch will be prohibited. These measures are in sharp contrast to the 
status quo conditions that do not preclude a directed fishery and do 
not limit the amount of allowable retained incidental catch. In 
addition, this final rule will improve catch estimation by requiring 
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retained. This information can aid managers in determining whether 
grenadiers are being retained and if a market is being developed. The 
regulations implemented by this final rule will help improve 
information about grenadier harvests and prevent unmanaged directed 
fisheries for grenadiers.
    The vulnerability analysis cited in this comment was prepared by 
NMFS in 2009 for a number of Alaska stocks and stock complexes, 
including giant grenadier, and presented the results in Appendix 3 to 
the 2009 SAFE report (available at http://www.afsc.noaa.gov/refm/stocks/2009_assessments.htm). The vulnerability analysis does not 
indicate the potential of grenadiers to become overfished if current 
fishing practices continue. The vulnerability analysis compares two 
main features of a stock that influence its vulnerability to fishing: 
Productivity, which determines a population's natural capacity for 
growth and its resilience to fishery impacts; and susceptibility, which 
indicates how severe those fishery impacts are likely to be for the 
population. This analysis does not look at whether overfishing is 
occurring or likely to occur given the current harvest amounts relative 
to estimated biomass. When total catch of grenadiers is compared to 
total biomass, the estimated OFL, or the estimated ABC, it is clear 
that grenadiers are not currently subject to catch rates that require 
conservation and management.
    Nevertheless, with this action, the Council and NMFS have adopted a 
precautionary approach to management. The potential vulnerability to 
overfishing if an unregulated fishery for grenadiers develops was one 
of the reasons the Council recommended, and this final rule implements, 
a prohibition on directed fishing. A prohibition on directed fishing is 
designed to prevent unregulated harvest from increasing to the point 
that could result in overfishing.
    NMFS notes that the primary recommendation in the second study 
cited by the comment was to monitor and report bycatch and discard 
amounts because knowledge of bycatch and discard is essential for 
understanding the nature of the fishery impacts on grenadiers and for 
assessing populations in the future. This final rule meets the 
objective of that recommendation.
    Comment 8: Regular stock assessments for grenadiers are necessary 
and required in order to determine whether overfishing is occurring or 
the stock is overfished. The proposed rule provides no assurance that 
NMFS will assess the status of the grenadier stock to determine whether 
overfishing is occurring on the stock or whether the stock is 
overfished. While the Council recommendation provided encouragement to 
conduct informal stock assessments, there is nothing compelling NMFS to 
do so. NMFS' lack of investment in the data that would help define key 
stock assessment parameters relegates grenadiers to a Tier 5 stock. 
There appears to be little incentive for NMFS to improve stock 
assessments for grenadiers, or for that matter, any Tier 5 stocks in 
the FMPs. The proposed rule must also include a requirement and a 
timeline with which to regularly assess the risk of overfishing and 
overfished status of the grenadier stock.
    Response: The National Standard 1 guidelines explain that a fishery 
management council should monitor catch on a regular basis to determine 
if a stock is appropriately classified in the FMP (50 CFR 
600.310(d)(6)). Section 2.2 of the Analysis explains that NMFS and the 
Council will monitor grenadiers as new, pertinent scientific 
information becomes available. If information indicates that grenadiers 
should be reclassified, an FMP amendment would be required to move 
grenadiers to ``stocks in the fishery.''
    The Council and NMFS do not prioritize stock assessment work 
through regulations. This final rule implements regulations for 
participants in the groundfish fisheries. The Council and NMFS are 
continually assessing the data and scientific methods used for stock 
assessment. The SSC places stocks in tiers based on the best available 
scientific information using the tier system in Section 3.2.3.2 of the 
FMPs. Twenty three ``stocks in the fishery'' are in Tier 5 in the FMPs. 
Classifying grenadiers as ``stocks in the fishery'' would not move the 
stocks out of Tier 5.
    Comment 9: A failure to classify grenadiers as ``stocks in the 
fishery'' would be contrary to obligations under the United Nations 
Agreement for the Implementation of the Provisions of the United 
Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea of 10 December 1982, relating 
to the Conservation and Management of Straddling Fish Stocks and Highly 
Migratory Fish Stocks (the Agreement). Inclusion of grenadiers as 
``stocks in the fishery'' is necessary to ensure the long-term 
sustainability of grenadiers in the North Pacific, to maintain and 
restore the deep-sea ecosystem, to preserve future potential uses for 
those deep-sea resources, and to minimize waste from bycatch. Further, 
because of the important ecological role of grenadiers in the deep-sea 
ecosystem, conservation and management measures must be put in place to 
protect biodiversity in the marine environment. The EC classification 
is contrary to the precautionary approach required in the Agreement. 
NMFS must be more cautious with regard to management because there is 
so little reliable information regarding the status of grenadier 
stocks. Using the precautionary approach would mean implementing 
measures that could effectively conserve and maintain grenadier 
populations to ensure long-term sustainability.
    Response: Classifying grenadiers as ``stocks in the fishery'' is 
not more precautionary than classifying grenadiers in the EC category. 
``Stocks in the fishery'' are target stocks subject to directed 
fisheries that can harvest up to the total allowable catch (TAC) 
established for that stock. For stocks in the EC category, NMFS 
prohibits directed fishing. Prohibiting directed fishing is more 
precautionary than establishing a TAC and allowing directed fishing. 
Therefore, Amendments 100/91 and this final rule are necessary to 
ensure the long-term sustainability of grenadiers in the North Pacific.
    Classifying grenadiers as ``stocks in the fishery,'' as suggested 
in the comment, would not, on its own, ensure the long-term 
sustainability of grenadiers in the North Pacific, maintain or restore 
the deep-sea ecosystem, preserve future potential uses for those deep-
sea resources, or minimize waste from bycatch. Any specific management 
measures to address these concerns would be measures for the groundfish 
fisheries to reduce their impacts on grenadiers. The comment did not 
provide any specific measures that would be more precautionary than 
those implemented in this final rule.
    Additionally, the Council and NMFS considered grenadier's role in 
the ecosystem. Section 3.7 of the Analysis describes the current state 
of research and understanding about the ecological importance of 
grenadiers. For example, giant grenadiers have an important ecological 
role as apex predators. Apex predators reside at the top of their food 
chain and have few to no predators of their own. In bottom trawl 
surveys conducted by NMFS in the Bering Sea and the GOA, giant 
grenadiers are the most abundant fish, in terms of weight, in depths 
from 600 to 3,000 feet (183 to 914 meters). Giant grenadiers extend 
much deeper than 3,000 feet (914 meters). While grenadiers have been 
caught deeper than 6,000 feet (1,829 meters), little is known about 
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abundance in waters deeper than 3,000 feet, because neither the NMFS 
surveys nor fishing effort presently extend below this depth. However, 
the best scientific information available clearly indicates that catch 
of grenadiers represents only a small portion of the total estimated 
biomass, and a small proportion of the estimated ABCs and OFLs.
    Comment 10: While there is not currently a target market for 
grenadiers in the North Pacific, it is quite possible such a market 
could develop in the future. Grenadier meat is high in protein and 
lipids, which makes it desirable as a potential dietetic food. Further, 
grenadier livers have a large relative weight and contain many vitamins 
and fat, and their eggs are large, with a bright orange color and good 
gustatory quality. As a result of these qualities and the high amounts 
of grenadier catch, research to develop marketable products from this 
species is ongoing, and it is likely Alaskan fishermen will continue 
their efforts at utilizing this species. If a target market were to 
develop for grenadiers, the problems associated with overfishing would 
be greatly exacerbated.
    Response: NMFS agrees that a market for grenadiers in the North 
Pacific could develop in the future. Concern over the potential for an 
unregulated fishery for grenadiers was one of the main reasons the 
Council recommended and NMFS is implementing Amendments 100/91 and this 
final rule as a precautionary management measure. With this action, 
NMFS is prohibiting directed fishing for grenadiers and limiting the 
amount of grenadiers that can be retained as incidental catch in 
groundfish fisheries through implementation of an 8 percent MRA. 
Additionally, the recordkeeping and reporting requirements implemented 
with this final rule will provide the data necessary to determine if 
fishermen retain grenadiers for bait or processing for sale. Without 
this action, there would be no constraints on any potential future 
grenadier fishery.
    Comment 11: NMFS and the Council set PSC limits in the groundfish 
fishery for other species in the EC category, such as Chinook salmon 
and Pacific herring. At a minimum, the proposed rule must establish 
substantive measures, like PSC limits, that will minimize the current 
levels of grenadier bycatch occurring in the groundfish fishery.
    Response: Under the GOA FMP and BSAI FMP, PSC limits are a 
management tool for species in the EC category. PSC limits are not set 
for stocks classified as ``stocks in the fishery'' in the FMP. See 
response to Comment 1 for more detail on PSC limits.
    Additionally, the comment requests NMFS add new regulations that 
have not been analyzed or recommended by the Council. NMFS cannot add 
regulations to a final rule that will have substantive impacts on 
fisheries without following National Environmental Policy Act, 
Executive Order 12866, the Regulatory Flexibility Act, and the 
Administrative Procedure Act. Nothing in the final rule conflicts with 
or precludes development and analysis of additional regulations in a 
subsequent future action. The increased recordkeeping and reporting 
requirements in this final rule will provide more information to 
decision makers on grenadier bycatch. If additional information 
indicates that additional management measures would be appropriate, the 
Council would assess PSC limits or other appropriate management 
measures.
    Comment 12: Amendments 100/91 and the proposed rule will do nothing 
to limit fishery impacts because they do not address or reduce the 
current bycatch levels to the extent practicable. Prohibiting directed 
fishing of a species for which, at present, there is no directed 
fishery in the waters off Alaska does nothing to address the current 
source of mortality, which is bycatch. Limiting the amount of 
grenadiers that may be retained after they are caught has no effect on 
bycatch, especially when the MRA exceeds the current rate of retention. 
In fact, the MRA under the proposed rule is set at 8 percent, which 
will allow groundfish fisheries to retain up to 440 million pounds of 
grenadier, an order of magnitude more than current annual bycatch 
levels of 34 million pounds.
    Response: Amendments 100/91 and this final rule are necessary to 
limit the impacts of the groundfish fisheries on grenadiers. Amendment 
100/91 and this final rule accomplish the purpose and need for this 
action and additional measures are not necessary at this time to meet 
the purpose and need. The purpose and need for Amendment 100/91 and 
this final rule are as follows:

    Grenadiers are not included in the BSAI or GOA groundfish FMPs. 
There are no limits on their catch or retention, and no reporting 
requirements. However, grenadiers are taken as bycatch, especially 
in longline fisheries; no other Alaskan groundfish has similar 
levels of catches that is not included in the FMPs. Inclusion in the 
groundfish FMPs would provide for precautionary management of the 
groundfish fisheries by, at a minimum, recording the harvest of 
grenadiers and placing limits on their harvest.

    Currently, there are no restrictions on how many grenadiers can be 
retained in the groundfish fisheries. This final rule prohibits 
directed fishing to limit grenadier catch and implements an MRA of 8 
percent for groundfish fishing vessels to constrain incidental 
harvests. NMFS has no indication that grenadier retention through 
incidental harvests is likely to increase beyond current levels, given 
the lack of any market for grenadiers, and therefore no economic 
incentive to retain grenadiers.
    NMFS disagrees with the comment's assertion that up to 440 million 
pounds of grenadiers could be retained under this final rule. It 
appears that the comment calculated that up to 440 million pounds of 
grenadiers could be retained by summing the TACs of all groundfish 
species in the BSAI and GOA and multiplying that amount by 8 percent. 
This is inaccurate for several reasons. First, grenadiers are not 
caught in all groundfish fisheries. Grenadiers occur in deep water and 
are not encountered in many fisheries. In the GOA, grenadiers are 
primarily caught in the deep-water trawl (i.e., arrowtooth flounder and 
rex sole trawl fisheries) and some hook-and-line groundfish fisheries 
(i.e., sablefish). In the Aleutian Islands, grenadiers are primarily 
caught in the sablefish fishery. In the Bering Sea, grenadiers are 
primarily caught in the Greenland turbot fishery. Calculating 8 percent 
of the total BSAI and GOA groundfish TACs and assuming that all vessels 
in all fisheries will harvest up to that amount of grenadiers is not 
realistic. See Sections 3.4.2 and 3.4.3 of the Analysis for a complete 
discussion of the bycatch of grenadiers in the different groundfish 
fisheries (see ADDRESSES).
    Second, MRAs apply at the vessel and fishing trip level. The 8 
percent MRA allows a vessel operator fishing for groundfish to retain a 
quantity of grenadiers equal to but no more than 8 percent of the round 
weight or round weight equivalent of groundfish species open to 
directed fishing that are retained on board the vessel during a fishing 
trip. The requirement to not exceed MRA proportions at any time during 
a fishing trip limits the vessel operator's ability to maximize catch 
of grenadiers. The estimate provided in the comment assumes that all 
vessels, on each fishing trip, catch grenadiers and will retain up to 
the maximum amount of grenadier catch. For the reasons described, this 
will not occur.
    The Council considered a MRA range of 2 percent to 20 percent, 
ultimately choosing an 8 percent grenadier MRA. The 8 percent MRA is 
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vessels to retain grenadiers relative to a lower MRA percentage (e.g., 
2 percent), but would limit the amount of incidental catch more 
conservatively than a higher MRA percentage (e.g., 20 percent). The 
Council selected an 8 percent MRA to accommodate the current amount of 
grenadiers incidentally caught by individual vessels. Section 2.2 of 
the Analysis notes that a de minimus amount of grenadiers are retained 
in the BSAI, and only 0.1 percent of all groundfish fishing trips in 
the GOA would be expected to meet or exceed an MRA of 8 percent. 
Retention of grenadiers in the BSAI is less than 0.1 percent of all 
groundfish fishing trips. Therefore, an MRA of 8 percent would be 
expected to accommodate all current fishing practices and, if a market 
should develop, this MRA would limit the potential retention of 
grenadiers until the Council and NMFS could develop measures to manage 
a grenadier fishery.
    Finally, it is highly unlikely that vessels would catch the maximum 
MRA on more than 0.1 percent of all groundfish fishing trips. It is not 
economical for vessel operators to do so because it would take valuable 
time and effort for vessels to find grenadiers to ``top off'' their 
catch.
    This final rule also increases monitoring of grenadier catch, and 
NMFS will add grenadiers to weekly catch reports posted on the NMFS 
Alaska Region Web page at http://alaskafisheries.noaa.gov/sustainablefisheries/catchstats.htm. This information will provide the 
Council, NMFS, and the public the information needed to determine if 
increased retention of grenadiers is occurring. The Council and NMFS 
will review this information and consider additional management 
measures, if appropriate.
    Comment 13: Including grenadiers as ``stocks in the fishery'' would 
necessitate the establishment of an OFL, ABC, and TAC each year in the 
annual harvest specifications process. If a grenadier TAC was set below 
the current bycatch level, bycatch would be reduced. The grenadier TAC 
would count in the calculation of total TAC under the optimum yield 
(OY) cap.
    The OY cap is a binding constraint on the BSAI groundfish fisheries 
that limits the total TACs of all groundfish fisheries in the BSAI 
managed as ``stocks in the fishery'' to no more than 2 million mt. In 
most years, the total TACs of all groundfish fisheries in the BSAI sum 
to 2 million mt. This means that the Council and NMFS would need to 
``fund'' a grenadier TAC in the BSAI by reducing the TAC in one or more 
BSAI groundfish fisheries so that the 2 million mt limit is not 
exceeded. The potential reduction of a TAC for one or more BSAI 
groundfish fisheries will incentivize reduction of grenadier bycatch in 
the BSAI so that the grenadier TAC can be set as low as possible and 
not limit the TACs set for other fisheries.
    Response: NMFS agrees that the BSAI OY cap requires that the sum of 
the groundfish TACs in the BSAI cannot exceed 2 million mt (see 50 CFR 
679.20(a)(1)). The response to Comment 2 explains that the Council and 
NMFS determined that grenadiers meet the criteria for the EC category, 
and assigning grenadiers to the EC category would preclude the 
development of a directed fishery that could increase catch of 
grenadiers. The comment's suggested approach would be less conservative 
and could result in an increase in grenadier catch in a directed 
fishery with a TAC.
    The comment seems to suggest that, in the BSAI, grenadiers should 
be classified as ``stocks in the fishery'' so that a grenadier TAC 
would be set at a level below the current grenadier catch as a way to 
constrain bycatch. This is inconsistent with the management of 
fisheries classified as ``stocks in the fishery'' and the TAC setting 
process for Tier 5 stocks. According to the BSAI FMP, a specific TAC is 
established annually for each target species or species assemblage. The 
FMP defines target species as those species that support either a 
single species or mixed species target fishery, are commercially 
important, and for which a sufficient data base exists that allows each 
to be managed on its own biological merits. Grenadiers are not a target 
fishery. As a Tier 5 stock, the grenadier TAC would be set following 
the harvest specifications process, and, given the stock's ABC, the TAC 
could be set much higher than current bycatch. Managing grenadiers as 
``stocks in the fishery'' and establishing a TAC for grenadiers would 
provide for a directed fishery. As long as the TAC has not been, or is 
not likely to be exceeded, NMFS would not constrain catch of grenadiers 
whether retained or discarded. This would not result in a reduction of 
grenadier catch as suggested in the comment.
    NMFS disagrees with the comment's assumption that managing 
grenadiers as ``stocks in the fishery'' will ``force'' harvesters to 
minimize their catch of grenadiers so that a lower TAC for grenadiers 
may be established and provide more TAC for non-grenadier species 
within the 2 million mt OY cap. As stated in response to Comment 12, 
grenadiers are not encountered in many fisheries and are encountered in 
very limited amounts in some fisheries (e.g., Bering Sea pollock). 
Therefore, NMFS expects that limiting the TAC of most groundfish 
fisheries would not result in a reduction of grenadier catch or in the 
amount of grenadier catch that is discarded because there is no market. 
NMFS expects that constraining the TAC of other groundfish fisheries 
would not minimize grenadier bycatch to the extent practicable as 
required by the Magnuson-Stevens Act.
    Comment 14: The Council's decision to classify grenadiers as an EC 
species appears to be motivated by a desire to avoid consequences for 
existing fisheries subject to the 2 million mt OY cap in the BSAI. 
Originally, the effort to evaluate grenadier stocks was motivated by a 
desire to address conservation concerns in the grenadier fishery. 
Beginning in 2008, the BSAI and GOA Groundfish Plan Teams and the SSC 
strongly encouraged the Council to manage grenadiers as ``stocks in the 
fishery,'' stressing the issue should be a priority, based largely on 
concerns over bycatch and vulnerability of the species. Initial 
preliminary assessments prepared by NMFS also emphasized the 
conservation and management concerns associated with grenadier stocks. 
However, after analyzing the potential consequences to the existing 
groundfish fisheries, the Council deemphasized conservation concerns, 
and instead focused on classifying grenadiers as an EC species. This 
conclusion is unlawful. National Standards 1 and 9 require that 
necessary and practicable bycatch measures must be implemented, even if 
that results in a downward adjustment of OY.
    When read together, National Standards 1 and 9 in the Magnuson-
Stevens Act require that necessary and practicable bycatch measures 
must be implemented, even if that results in a downward adjustment of 
OY. As spelled out in the Magnuson-Stevens Act, yield is optimal when 
it takes into account protection of marine ecosystems and any relevant 
ecological factor. These same considerations require reducing grenadier 
bycatch because they have an important ecological role.
    Response: NMFS disagrees with the comment for the following 
reasons. First, there is no grenadier fishery. As noted in the preamble 
to this rule, markets for grenadiers have not developed and the 
available data do not indicate significant retention of grenadiers for 
personal use as bait.
    Second, comments made prior to 2009 did not consider the amendments 
to the Magnuson-Stevens Act establishing ACLs and AMs, or the National 
Standard 1 guidelines establishing the

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EC category published in 2009 (74 FR 3178, January 16, 2009). See the 
response to Comment 3 for a summary of the recommendations of the 
Groundfish Plan Teams and SSC for Amendments 100/91.
    Third, in 2010, the Council recommended and NMFS removed the 
nonspecified species category from the FMPs when the FMPs were revised 
to meet Magnuson-Stevens Act requirements for ACLs and AMs under 
Amendments 96/87 to the FMPs (75 FR 61639, October 6, 2010). The 
nonspecified species, including grenadiers, were removed from the FMPs 
because these species were too poorly understood to set ACLs and AMs or 
to develop a management regime. The Council also initiated an analysis 
to consider moving grenadiers back into the FMPs in 2010. In June 2012, 
the Council reviewed the first discussion paper that explored two 
alternatives for grenadiers, classifying them either as ``stocks in the 
fishery'' or as an ``ecosystem component.'' That discussion paper also 
identified the primary concerns that apply to grenadiers; grenadiers 
have no limits on their catch or retention, no reporting requirements, 
and no official record of their catch. These concerns were reiterated 
when the Analysis was revised and improved between 2012 and February 
2014 when the Council took final action. The Analysis analyzes 
potential economic impacts to fishery participants in compliance with 
Executive Order 12866 and the Regulatory Flexibility Act.
    Fourth, when the Council recommended Amendments 100/91, the Council 
emphasized conservation concerns in classifying grenadiers as an EC 
species. Amendments 100/91 and this final rule directly address 
concerns of groundfish fishery impacts on grenadiers. Amendments 100/91 
and this final rule limit grenadier catch and retention and require 
reporting for an official record of grenadier catch.
    Fifth, NMFS considered the potential vulnerability of grenadiers 
from the groundfish fisheries as it developed this action as described 
in response to Comment 7.
    Finally, Amendments 100/91 and this final rule comply with the 
Magnuson-Stevens Act, including the 10 National Standards. The Council 
and NMFS considered the best available information on the total biomass 
of grenadiers as well as the total catch of grenadiers. As described in 
this preamble and the Analysis, total catch of grenadiers represents 
only a small proportion of the estimated biomass of grenadiers, OFLs, 
and ABCs in the BSAI and GOA. This final rule prohibits the directed 
fishing for grenadiers and improves the monitoring of grenadier catch 
to ensure that total catch of grenadiers will not adversely affect 
grenadiers. Additional measures to limit the total catch of grenadiers 
are not required at this time to comply with the requirements of 
National Standard 1 or National Standard 9.
    Comment 15: Conservation and management measures are needed in 
order to maintain the grenadier stock and the deep-sea environment. 
Grenadier bycatch threatens to cause irreversible or long-term adverse 
effects both on grenadier resources and the marine ecosystem. The 
environmental effects of this bycatch may change the ocean environment 
in ways that would decrease the options available with respect to 
future uses of deep-sea or other marine resources. Thus, grenadier 
stocks are in need of conservation and management and should be managed 
in the fishery, as required by the Magnuson-Stevens Act. Grenadier 
bycatch constitutes a major input of dead organic material to the 
ecosystem that would not otherwise be there and could have unintended 
consequences for the environment.
    Response: As stated in previous responses to comments, including 
grenadiers as ``stocks in the fishery'' would not be expected to result 
in less catch than the amount currently occurring, and could result in 
more catch than is permitted under this final rule because this final 
rule prohibits directed fishing for grenadiers. Section 3.7.2 of the 
Analysis discusses the impacts of the alternatives on the ecosystem and 
notes that total catch of grenadiers represents a small proportion of 
the total grenadier biomass and that most commercial fisheries do not 
occur at depths where grenadiers are known to occur. The comment does 
not provide any specific comments on how managing grenadiers as 
``stocks in the fishery'' would reduce potential impacts on the deep 
sea ecosystem more than the management measures implemented under this 
final rule. Section 3.7.2 of the Analysis also discusses the impacts of 
the input of dead organic material.
    Comment 16: By weight, bycatch of grenadiers is among the worst 
problems in Alaska. The average catch of grenadiers is nearly 20 
percent of the total bycatch in Alaska. In 2010, out of a total of 573 
fish stocks nation-wide with reported bycatch estimates, there were 
only three other species that suffered more bycatch than grenadiers: 
Arrowtooth flounder in Alaska, Atlantic croaker in the Southeast, and 
sea scallops in the Northeast. All of these species, except for 
grenadier, are actively managed in a fishery through a fishery 
management plan.
    Response: NMFS disagrees. Grenadier bycatch is not one of the worst 
problems in the fisheries off Alaska. As explained earlier in this 
preamble, catch of grenadiers, including the bycatch of grenadiers, 
represents a small proportion of the known biomass of grenadiers. 
Grenadiers are not subject to a directed fishery. A large proportion of 
the grenadier catch is discarded as bycatch because the flesh is 
unpalatable and no market for grenadiers exists.
    Bottom trawl surveys have shown giant grenadier to be the most 
abundant species at depths 200 m to 1,000 m on the continental slope of 
the GOA, eastern Bering Sea, and Aleutian Islands (see Section 3.7.1 of 
the Analysis). The average biomass from the last three surveys is 
553,557 mt in the eastern Bering Sea, 598,727 mt in the Aleutian 
Islands, and 597,884 mt in the GOA. And, as explained in Section 3.3.2 
of the Analysis, NMFS likely underestimates grenadier biomass for a 
number of reasons, including that grenadiers are abundant in waters 
deeper than where NMFS surveys are conducted and grenadiers may be 
unavailable to bottom trawls during feeding because they move into the 
water column.
    Average catch of grenadiers from 2003 through 2013 in the BSAI 
constitutes only 0.4 percent of the estimated grenadier biomass. 
Average catch of grenadiers from 2003 through 2013 in the GOA 
constitutes only 1 percent of the estimated grenadier biomass. Although 
the total tonnage of grenadiers caught and discarded as bycatch is 
higher than other species, it represents only a small proportion of the 
total biomass of grenadiers. Managing grenadiers as ``stocks in the 
fishery'' would not address the primary reason that grenadiers are 
discarded as bycatch--the fish is unpalatable and no market exists.
    Comment 17: Grenadier bycatch in the sablefish fishery greatly 
exceeds 5 percent of the catch, and in some years, even exceeds the 
catch of sablefish. The Marine Stewardship Council certification of 
sablefish may be in jeopardy during the next annual audit. In order to 
retain Marine Stewardship Council certification, the sablefish fishery 
may have to develop and execute an action plan to address the bycatch 
problem in the fishery. Changing the definition of grenadier from 
bycatch to ecosystem component within the FMP does not change the 
obligation of the sablefish fishery to reduce bycatch under the Marine 
Stewardship Council.

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    Response: Including grenadiers in the EC category in the FMPs does 
not change the fact that grenadiers are bycatch in the sablefish 
fishery. The process that the Marine Stewardship Council uses to 
certify the sablefish fishery is an activity undertaken by a private 
entity and is outside the scope of this action. Nothing in Amendments 
100/91 or this final rule prevents participants in the sablefish 
fishery from developing operational guidelines or other voluntary 
measures that may result in reduced grenadier bycatch in that fishery.

Classification

    Pursuant to section 304(b)(1)(A) of the Magnuson-Stevens Act, the 
Administrator, Alaska Region, NMFS, has determined this final rule is 
necessary for the conservation and management of the groundfish 
fisheries and that it is consistent with Amendments 100/91, the FMPs, 
the National Standards, other provisions of the Magnuson-Stevens Act, 
and other applicable laws.
    NMFS prepared an environmental assessment (EA) for Amendments 100/
91 and this final rule and the Administrator, Alaska Region, NMFS, 
concluded that there will be no significant impact on the human 
environment as a result of this rule. The impact of this action is to 
limit and monitor the incidental catch of grenadiers in the groundfish 
fisheries. A copy of the EA is available from NMFS (see ADDRESSES).
    This final rule has been determined to be not significant for the 
purposes of Executive Order 12866.

Final Regulatory Flexibility Analysis

    This final regulatory flexibility analysis (FRFA) incorporates the 
IRFA, a summary of the significant issues raised by the public comments 
in response to the IRFA, and NMFS' responses to those comments, and a 
summary of the analyses completed to support the action.
    Section 604 of the Regulatory Flexibility Act requires that, when 
an agency promulgates a final rule under section 553 of Title 5 of the 
U.S. Code, after being required by that section or any other law to 
publish a general notice of proposed rulemaking, the agency shall 
prepare an 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 (SBA) 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; and (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.

Need for, and Objectives of, the Rule

    A statement of the need for, and objectives of, the rule is 
contained in the preamble to this final rule and is not repeated here.

Public and Chief Counsel for Advocacy Comments on the Proposed Rule

    NMFS published a proposed rule to implement Amendments 100/91 on 
May 14, 2014 (79 FR 27557). An IRFA was prepared and summarized in the 
``Classification'' section of the preamble to the proposed rule. The 
comment period closed on June 13, 2014. NMFS received 3 letters of 
public comment on Amendments 100/91 and the proposed rule. No comments 
were received on the IRFA or the small entity impacts of the rule. The 
Chief Counsel for Advocacy of the SBA did not file any comments on the 
proposed rule.

Number and Description of Small Entities Regulated by the Action

    In the GOA, NMFS estimates that there are a total of 1,114 small 
catcher vessels and 5 small catcher/processors in the groundfish 
fisheries. The majority of these (581) are catcher vessels in the hook-
and-line gear sector. In the BSAI, NMFS estimates that there are 118 
small catcher vessels and 7 small catcher/processors in the groundfish 
fisheries. NMFS estimates that 72 small shoreside processors are 
directly regulated by this action. This number includes entities 
located in both the BSAI and GOA. Thus, NMFS estimates that this action 
directly regulates 1,316 small entities (1,232 catcher vessels, 12 
catcher/processors, 72 shoreside processors) because the reporting 
requirements and MRAs apply to all participants in the groundfish 
fisheries.

Description of Significant Alternatives to the Final Action That 
Minimize Adverse Impacts on Small Entities

    A FRFA must describe 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 and that affect the 
impact on small entities was rejected. ``Significant alternatives'' are 
those that achieve the stated objectives for the action, consistent 
with prevailing law, with potentially lesser adverse economic impacts 
on small entities, as a whole.
    The two aspects of this final rule that directly regulate small 
entities are the requirement to report grenadier catch under 
regulations at Sec.  679.5(a)(3) and the requirement that vessels not 
exceed an MRA of 8 percent, under regulations at Tables 10 and 11 to 
part 679. These requirements have a de minimus economic impact on small 
entities, as explained in Section 5.7 of the Analysis. The reporting 
requirements were the same under all of the action alternatives.
    The Council considered an MRA range of 2 percent to 20 percent, 
ultimately choosing an 8 percent MRA. The Council selected an 8 percent 
MRA to accommodate the current amount of grenadiers incidentally 
caught. The Council considered that there are very few instances when 
grenadier retention exceeds 8 percent; however, allowing a higher MRA 
of as much as 20 percent may not meet the objectives of providing 
precautionary management and placing limits on harvest, as identified 
in the purpose and need for the action.
    Thus, there are no significant alternatives that accomplish the 
objectives of accounting for grenadier catch or MRA management and 
minimize adverse economic impacts on small entities.

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Recordkeeping and Reporting Requirements

    The final rule modifies the recordkeeping and reporting 
requirements of the vessels and processors participating in the BSAI 
and GOA groundfish fisheries.
    Presently, NMFS requires catcher vessel operators, catcher/
processor operators, buying station operators, mothership operators, 
shoreside processor managers, and stationary floating processor 
managers to record and report all FMP species in logbooks, forms, 
eLandings, and eLogbooks. Recording is optional for non-FMP species. 
Grenadiers are currently listed as non-FMP species.
    The final rule amends regulations to change the status of 
grenadiers (giant grenadiers and other grenadiers) from non-FMP species 
to FMP species and require operators to record and report grenadier 
species in logbooks, forms, eLandings, and eLogbooks. If operators 
retain and land grenadiers, then landings and the use of retained catch 
must be reported on fish tickets and production reports.

Small Entity Compliance Guide

    Section 212 of the Small Business Regulatory Enforcement Fairness 
Act of 1996 states that, for each rule or group of related rules for 
which an agency is required to prepare a FRFA, the agency shall publish 
one or more guides to assist small entities in complying with the rule, 
and shall designate such publications as ``small entity compliance 
guides.'' The agency shall explain the actions a small entity is 
required to take to comply with a rule or group of rules. The preamble 
to the proposed rule and the preamble to this final rule serve as the 
small entity compliance guide. This rule does not require any 
additional compliance from small entities that is not described in the 
preambles to the proposed and final rules. Copies of this final rule 
are available on request from the NMFS Alaska Region Office (see 
ADDRESSES).

Collection-of-Information Requirements

    This rule contains collection-of-information requirements subject 
to the Paperwork Reduction Act (PRA), and which have been approved by 
Office of Management and Budget (OMB) under OMB Control Number 0648-
0213 (paper recordkeeping and reporting) and OMB Control Number 0648-
0515 (electronic recordkeeping and reporting). However, this rule only 
mentions these collections and does not change either collection-of-
information.
    Send comments regarding this burden estimate, or any other aspect 
of this data collection, including suggestions for reducing the burden, 
to NMFS (see ADDRESSES) and by email to [email protected], or 
fax to (202) 395-5806.
    Notwithstanding any other provision of the law, no person is 
required to respond to, nor shall any person be subject to a penalty 
for failure to comply with, a collection of information subject to the 
requirements of the PRA, unless that collection of information displays 
a currently valid OMB control number. All currently approved NOAA 
collections of information may be viewed at: http://www.cio.noaa.gov/services_programs/prasubs.html.

List of Subjects in 50 CFR Part 679

    Alaska, Fisheries, Reporting and recordkeeping requirements.

    Dated: February 26, 2015.
Samuel D. Rauch III,
Deputy Assistant Administrator for Regulatory Programs, National Marine 
Fisheries Service.

    For the reasons set out in the preamble, NMFS amends 50 CFR part 
679 as follows:

PART 679--FISHERIES OF THE EXCLUSIVE ECONOMIC ZONE OFF ALASKA

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1. The authority citation for 50 CFR part 679 continues to read as 
follows:

    Authority:  16 U.S.C. 773 et seq.; 1801 et seq.; 3631 et seq.; 
Pub. L. 108-447; Pub. L. 111-281.


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2. In Sec.  679.2, add a definition for ``Grenadiers'' in alphabetical 
order and revise the definition for ``Non-allocated or nonspecified 
species'' to read as follows:


Sec.  679.2  Definitions.

* * * * *
    Grenadiers (see Table 2c to this part and Sec.  679.20(i)).
* * * * *
    Non-allocated or nonspecified species means those fish species, 
other than prohibited species, for which TAC has not been specified 
(e.g., prowfish and lingcod).
* * * * *

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3. In Sec.  679.5, revise paragraph (a)(3) introductory text, and 
paragraphs (c)(3)(vi)(F) and (c)(4)(vi)(E) to read as follows:


Sec.  679.5  Recordkeeping and reporting (R&R).

    (a) * * *
    (3) Fish to be recorded and reported. The operator or manager must 
record and report the following information (see paragraphs (a)(3)(i) 
through (iv) of this section) for all groundfish (see Table 2a to this 
part), prohibited species (see Table 2b to this part), forage fish (see 
Table 2c to this part), and grenadiers (see Table 2c to this part). The 
operator or manager may record and report the following information 
(see paragraphs (a)(3)(i) through (iv) of this section) for non-
groundfish (see Table 2d to this part):
* * * * *
    (c) * * *
    (3) * * *
    (vi) * * *
    (F) Species codes. The operator must record and report required 
information for all groundfish (see Table 2a to this part), prohibited 
species (see Table 2b to this part), forage fish (see Table 2c to this 
part), and grenadiers (see Table 2c to this part). The operator may 
record and report information for non-groundfish (see Table 2d to this 
part).
* * * * *
    (4) * * *
    (vi) * * *
    (E) Species codes. The operator must record and report the required 
information for all groundfish (see Table 2a to this part), prohibited 
species (see Table 2b to this part), forage fish (see Table 2c to this 
part), and grenadiers (see Table 2c to this part). The operator may 
also record and report the required information for non-groundfish (see 
Table 2d to this part).
* * * * *

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4. In Sec.  679.20, revise paragraph (i) to read as follows:


Sec.  679.20  General limitations.

* * * * *
    (i) Forage fish and grenadiers--(1) Definition. See Table 2c to 
this part.
    (2) Applicability. The provisions of Sec.  679.20(i) apply to all 
vessels fishing for groundfish in the BSAI or GOA, and to all vessels 
processing groundfish harvested in the BSAI or GOA.
    (3) Closure to directed fishing. Directed fishing for forage fish 
and grenadiers is prohibited at all times in the BSAI and GOA.
    (4) Limits on sale, barter, trade, and processing. The sale, 
barter, trade, or processing of forage fish or grenadiers is 
prohibited, except as provided in paragraph (i)(5) of this section.
    (5) Allowable fishmeal production. Retained catch of forage fish or 
grenadiers not exceeding the maximum retainable amount may be processed 
into fishmeal for sale, barter, or trade.
* * * * *

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5. In Sec.  679.22, add paragraph (i) to read as follows:


Sec.  679.22  Closures.

* * * * *

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    (i) Forage fish and grenadiers closures. See Sec.  679.20(i)(3).

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6. Revise Table 2c to part 679 to read as follows:

    Table 2c to Part 679--Species Codes: FMP Forage Fish Species (All
        Species of the Following Families) and Grenadier Species
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                 Species Identification                        Code
------------------------------------------------------------------------
FORAGE FISH
Bristlemouths, lightfishes, and anglemouths (family                  209
 Gonostomatidae)........................................
Capelin smelt (family Osmeridae)........................             516
Deep-sea smelts (family Bathylagidae)...................             773
Eulachon smelt (family Osmeridae).......................             511
Gunnels (family Pholidae)...............................             207
Krill (order Euphausiacea)..............................             800
Lanternfishes (family Myctophidae)......................             772
Pacific Sand fish (family Trichodontidae)...............             206
Pacific Sand lance (family Ammodytidae).................             774
Pricklebacks, war-bonnets, eelblennys, cockscombs and                208
 Shannys (family Stichaeidae)...........................
Surf smelt (family Osmeridae)...........................             515
GRENADIERS
Giant Grenadiers (Albatrossia pectoralis)...............             214
Other Grenadiers........................................             213
------------------------------------------------------------------------


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7. Revise Table 2d to part 679 to read as follows:

          Table 2d to Part 679--Species Codes: Non-FMP Species
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                   Species description                         Code
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                               GENERAL USE
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Arctic char, anadromous.................................             521
Dolly varden, anadromous................................             531
Eels or eel-like fish...................................             210
Eel, wolf...............................................             217
GREENLING:
    Kelp................................................             194
    Rock................................................             191
    Whitespot...........................................             192
Jellyfish (unspecified).................................             625
Lamprey, pacific........................................             600
Lingcod.................................................             130
Lumpsucker..............................................             216
Pacific flatnose........................................             260
Pacific hagfish.........................................             212
Pacific hake............................................             112
Pacific lamprey.........................................             600
Pacific saury...........................................             220
Pacific tomcod..........................................             250
Poacher (Family Algonidae)..............................             219
Prowfish................................................             215
Ratfish.................................................             714
Rockfish, black (GOA)...................................             142
Rockfish, blue (GOA)....................................             167
Rockfish, dark..........................................             173
Sardine, Pacific (pilchard).............................             170
Sea cucumber, red.......................................             895
Shad....................................................             180
Skilfish................................................             715
Snailfish, general (genus Liparis and genus Careproctus)             218
Sturgeon, general.......................................             680
Wrymouths...............................................             211
Shellfish:
    Abalone, northern (pinto)...........................             860
Clams:
    Arctic surf.........................................             812
    Cockle..............................................             820
    Eastern softshell...................................             842
    Pacific geoduck.....................................             815
    Pacific littleneck..................................             840
    Pacific razor.......................................             830
    Washington butter...................................             810

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Coral...................................................             899
Mussel, blue............................................             855
Oyster, Pacific.........................................             880
Scallop, weathervane....................................             850
Scallop, pink (or calico)...............................             851
SHRIMP:
    Coonstripe..........................................             864
    Humpy...............................................             963
    Northern (pink).....................................             961
    Sidestripe..........................................             962
    Spot................................................             965
Snails..................................................             890
Urchin, green sea.......................................             893
Urchin, red sea.........................................             892
------------------------------------------------------------------------


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8. Revise Table 3 to part 679 to read as follows:
BILLING CODE 3510-22-P

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9. Revise Table 10 to part 679 to read as follows:
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10. Revise Table 11 to part 679 to read as follows:
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[FR Doc. 2015-05049 Filed 3-4-15; 8:45 am]
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                                                                   Federal Register / Vol. 80, No. 43 / Thursday, March 5, 2015 / Rules and Regulations                                           11897

                                                  Dated: February 27, 2015.                             stock assessment) is available on the                 (Coryphaenoides acrolepis), and popeye
                                                Roy E. Wright,                                          NMFS Web site at http://www.afsc.                     greandiers (Coryphaenoides cinereus).
                                                Deputy Associate Administrator for                      noaa.gov/REFM/Docs/2012/                              More than 90 percent of all grenadiers
                                                Mitigation, Federal Insurance and Mitigation            GOAgrenadier.pdf. The 2014                            incidentally caught or obtained in
                                                Administration, Department of Homeland                  Assessment of the Grenadier Stock                     surveys are giant grenadiers. Pacific
                                                Security, Federal Emergency Management                  Complex in the Gulf of Alaska, Eastern                grenadiers and popeye grenadiers
                                                Agency.                                                 Bering Sea, and Aleutian Islands (2014                typically occur at depths greater than
                                                [FR Doc. 2015–05084 Filed 3–4–15; 8:45 am]              stock assessment) is available on the                 most commercial fisheries or surveys
                                                BILLING CODE 9110–12–P                                  NMFS Web site at http://www.afsc.                     and are rarely encountered (see Section
                                                                                                        noaa.gov/REFM/Docs/2014/                              3.2 of the Analysis for additional detail).
                                                                                                        BSAIgrenadier.pdf.                                       For many years, the Council has
                                                DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE                                     Written comments regarding the                     considered how best to classify
                                                                                                        burden-hour estimates or other aspects                grenadiers in the FMPs. As explained in
                                                National Oceanic and Atmospheric                        of the collection-of-information                      Section 1.2 of the Analysis (see
                                                Administration                                          requirements contained in this rule may               ADDRESSES), from 1980 to 2010,
                                                                                                        be submitted by mail to NMFS, Alaska                  grenadiers were included in the FMPs
                                                50 CFR Part 679                                         Region, P.O. Box 21668, Juneau, AK                    in the nonspecified species category.
                                                                                                        99802–1668, Attn: Ellen Sebastian,                    Nonspecified species were defined as a
                                                [Docket No. 140218151–5171–02]
                                                                                                        Records Officer; in person at NMFS,                   residual category of species and species
                                                RIN 0648–BD98                                           Alaska Region, 709 West 9th Street,                   groups which had no current or
                                                                                                        Room 420A, Juneau, AK; by email to                    foreseeable economic value or
                                                Fisheries of the Exclusive Economic                                                                           ecological importance, which were
                                                                                                        OIRA_Submission@omb.eop.gov; or fax
                                                Zone Off Alaska; Groundfish of the                                                                            taken in the groundfish fishery as
                                                                                                        to (202) 395–5806.
                                                Gulf of Alaska; Groundfish of the                                                                             incidental catch and were in no
                                                Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands Off                     FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
                                                                                                                                                              apparent danger of depletion, and for
                                                Alaska                                                  Gretchen Harrington, 907–586–7228.
                                                                                                                                                              which virtually no data existed that
                                                                                                        SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This final                 would allow population assessments.
                                                AGENCY:  National Marine Fisheries                      rule implements Amendment 100 to the
                                                Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and                                                                             In 2010, the Council recommended
                                                                                                        BSAI FMP and Amendment 91 to the                      and NMFS removed the nonspecified
                                                Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),                      GOA FMP, collectively Amendments                      species category from the FMPs when
                                                Commerce.                                               100/91. NMFS published a notice of                    the FMPs were revised to meet the
                                                ACTION: Final rule.                                     availability for Amendments 100/91 on                 requirements of the Magnuson-Stevens
                                                                                                        May 5, 2014 (79 FR 25558). The                        Act as amended by the Magnuson-
                                                SUMMARY:    NMFS issues regulations to
                                                                                                        comment period on Amendments 100/                     Stevens Fishery Conservation and
                                                implement Amendment 100 to the
                                                                                                        91 ended on July 7, 2014. NMFS                        Management Reauthorization Act of
                                                Fishery Management Plan for
                                                                                                        published a proposed rule to implement                2007 (Pub. L. 109–479). The amended
                                                Groundfish of the Bering Sea and
                                                                                                        Amendments 100/91 on May 14, 2014                     Magnuson-Stevens Act required NMFS
                                                Aleutian Islands Management Area
                                                                                                        (79 FR 27557). The comment period on                  and the Council to establish annual
                                                (BSAI FMP) and Amendment 91 to the
                                                                                                        the proposed rule ended on June 13,                   catch limits (ACLs) and accountability
                                                Fishery Management Plan for
                                                                                                        2014. NMFS approved Amendments                        measures (AMs) for fisheries in the
                                                Groundfish of the Gulf of Alaska (GOA
                                                                                                        100/91 on August 4, 2014. Additional                  FMP. The Council recommended and
                                                FMP). This final rule adds regulations to
                                                                                                        detail on this action is provided in the              NMFS implemented Amendment 96 to
                                                improve reporting of grenadiers, limit
                                                                                                        notice of availability for Amendment                  the BSAI FMP and Amendment 87 to
                                                retention of grenadiers, and prevent
                                                                                                        100/91 (79 FR 25558, May 5, 2014) and                 the GOA FMP to meet these
                                                direct fishing for grenadiers by federally
                                                                                                        the proposed rule (79 FR 27557, May 14,               requirements (Amendments 96/87, 75
                                                permitted groundfish fishermen. This
                                                                                                        2014). NMFS received three comment                    FR 61639, October 6, 2010). The
                                                final rule is necessary to limit and
                                                                                                        letters on Amendments 100/91 and the                  nonspecified species, including
                                                monitor the incidental catch of
                                                                                                        proposed rule.                                        grenadiers, were removed from the
                                                grenadiers in the groundfish fisheries.                    NMFS manages groundfish fisheries                  FMPs because these species were too
                                                This action is intended to promote the                  in the exclusive economic zone off                    poorly understood to set ACLs and AMs
                                                goals and objectives of the Magnuson-                   Alaska under the BSAI FMP and GOA                     or to develop a management regime.
                                                Stevens Fishery Conservation and                        FMP. The North Pacific Fishery                           Amendments 96/87 also amended the
                                                Management Act, the FMPs, and other                     Management Council (Council)                          FMPs to organize the species remaining
                                                applicable law.                                         prepared the FMPs under the authority                 in the FMPs according to the National
                                                DATES: Effective April 6, 2015.                         of the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery                       Standard 1 guidelines (§ 600.310). In the
                                                ADDRESSES: Electronic copies of                         Conservation and Management Act                       National Standard 1 guidelines, NMFS
                                                Amendment 100 to the BSAI FMP,                          (Magnuson-Stevens Act), 16 U.S.C.                     recommends two categories for species
                                                Amendment 91 to the GOA FMP, and                        1801, et seq. Regulations governing U.S.              in an FMP: ‘‘Stocks in the fishery’’ and
                                                the Environmental Assessment, the                       fisheries and implementing the FMPs                   ‘‘ecosystem component (EC) species.’’
                                                Regulatory Impact Review, and the                       appear at 50 CFR parts 600 and 679.                      ‘‘Stocks in the fishery’’ are defined in
                                                Initial Regulatory Flexibility Analysis                                                                       the National Standard 1 guidelines
                                                (IRFA) (collectively, Analysis) prepared                Background                                            (§ 600.310(d)(2)). ‘‘Stocks in the fishery’’
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                                                for this action are available from                         The groundfish fisheries in the BSAI               include (1) stocks that are targeted, and
                                                www.regulations.gov or from the NMFS                    and GOA incidentally catch grenadiers                 retained for sale or personal use; (2)
                                                Alaska Region Web site at                               (family Macrouridae) while harvesting                 stocks that are not directly targeted but
                                                alaskafisheries.noaa.gov. The 2012                      other groundfish species. Grenadiers                  are taken incidentally in other directed
                                                Assessment of the Grenadier Stock                       caught off Alaska are comprised of three              fisheries, and are retained for sale or
                                                Complex in the Gulf of Alaska, Eastern                  species: Giant grenadiers (Albatrossia                personal use; and (3) stocks not targeted
                                                Bering Sea, and Aleutian Islands (2012                  pectoralis), Pacific grenadiers                       or retained but are taken as incidental


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                                                catch and for which overfishing or                      FMPs in the EC category acknowledges                  acceptable biological catch (ABC).
                                                overfished status may be a concern.                     their role in the ecosystem and limits                NMFS estimates the incidental catch of
                                                   NMFS created the EC species category                 the groundfish fisheries’ potential                   grenadiers in the groundfish fisheries
                                                to encourage ecosystem approaches to                    impact on grenadiers. Adding                          using observer data collected under the
                                                management and to incorporate                           grenadiers to the EC category allows for              North Pacific Groundfish and Halibut
                                                ecosystem considerations for species                    improved data collection and catch                    Observer Program (see regulations at
                                                that are not ‘‘stocks in the fishery’’ (74              monitoring appropriate for grenadiers                 § 679.50).
                                                FR 3178, January 16, 2009). EC species                  given their abundance, distribution, and                According to the 2014 stock
                                                are defined in the National Standard 1                  catch.                                                assessment (see ADDRESSES), NMFS
                                                guidelines (§ 600.310(d)(5)). In order to                  The Council considered the                         estimates that grenadier biomass in the
                                                be designated an EC species, the species                requirements of the Magnuson-Stevens                  BSAI is 1,286,734 mt (2.8 billion lb.),
                                                or species group should be: (1) A non-                  Act and the National Standard 1                       the OFL is 100,365 mt (211 million lb.),
                                                target species or species group; (2) not                guidelines in making its                              the ABC is 75,274 mt (165 million lb.),
                                                subject to overfishing, overfished, or                  recommendation. The preamble to the                   and the estimated catch is 5,320 mt
                                                approaching an overfished condition;                    proposed rule (79 FR 27557, May 14,                   (11.7 million lb., mean catch for 2003
                                                (3) not likely to become subject to                     2014) and the Analysis prepared for this              through 2013). Estimated catch of
                                                overfishing or overfished in the absence                action (see ADDRESSES) describe how                   grenadiers in the BSAI represents
                                                of conservation and management                          grenadiers meet the four factors for                  approximately 0.4 percent of the
                                                measures; and (4) not generally retained                inclusion into the EC category rather                 estimated biomass, approximately 5
                                                for sale or personal use.                               than as a ‘‘stock in the fishery.’’ That              percent of the estimated OFL, and
                                                   Amendments 96/87 established the                     description is briefly summarized here.               approximately 7 percent of the
                                                EC category in the FMPs, and                               Grenadiers are not a targeted species              estimated ABC.
                                                designated prohibited species (which                    group and are not generally retained for                According to the 2014 stock
                                                include salmon, steelhead trout, crab,                  sale or personal use. Grenadiers have no              assessment (see ADDRESSES), NMFS
                                                halibut, and herring) and forage fish (as               current or foreseeable economic value.                estimates that grenadier biomass in the
                                                defined in Table 2c to part 679 and                     Section 3.4 of the Analysis explains that             GOA is 524,624 mt (1.2 billion lb.), the
                                                § 679.20(i)) as EC species in the FMPs.                 grenadiers are incidentally caught in                 OFL is 40,921 mt (90 million lb.), the
                                                For EC species, NMFS maintained                         deep water trawl and hook-and-line                    ABC is 30,691 mt (68 million lb.), and
                                                conservation regulations applicable to                  fisheries, but are not actively targeted or           the estimated catch is 8,769 mt (19
                                                the specific EC species. These include                  retained. Thus, there is no evidence that             million lb., mean catch for 2003 through
                                                prohibiting the retention of prohibited                 grenadiers are presently being targeted               2013). Estimated catch of grenadiers in
                                                species, prohibiting directed fishing for               or purposely retained.                                the GOA represents approximately 1
                                                forage fish, and establishing a limit on                   Grenadiers are not generally retained              percent of the estimated biomass,
                                                the incidental harvest of forage fish                   for sale or personal consumption. As                  approximately 21 percent of the
                                                while directed fishing for other                        explained in Section 3.4.4 of the                     estimated OFL, and approximately 28
                                                groundfish species, known as a                          Analysis, attempts to create a                        percent of the estimated ABC.
                                                maximum retainable amount (MRA), of                     marketable product from giant
                                                2 percent. Regulations at § 679.2 define                grenadiers caught off Alaska have been                Final Rule
                                                the term ‘‘directed fishing.’’ Regulations              unsuccessful given the poor quality of                   In addition to adding grenadiers to the
                                                at § 679.20(e) describe the application                 the resulting product. No current market              EC category in the FMPs under
                                                and calculation of MRAs.                                exists for grenadiers, and it is unlikely             Amendments 100/91, the Council
                                                   When the Council recommended                         that one will be developed in the                     recommended NMFS implement
                                                Amendments 96/87, it recognized that                    foreseeable future.                                   regulations for groundfish fishery
                                                as information on a nonspecified                           Grenadiers are not generally retained              participants to limit and monitor the
                                                species improves, it would consider                     for personal use. As explained in                     catch of grenadiers. This final rule will:
                                                moving that species back into the FMP,                  Section 3.4 of the Analysis, a small                     • Require recordkeeping and
                                                either as a ‘‘stock in the fishery’’ or as              portion of the total catch of grenadiers              reporting of grenadiers in the BSAI and
                                                an EC species. In 2010, the Council                     is known to be retained for use as bait               GOA groundfish fisheries;
                                                initiated an analysis to consider moving                (e.g., 3 metric tons (mt) (6,614 lb.) in the             • Add two grenadier species codes;
                                                grenadiers back into the FMPs. The                      GOA in 2013). Currently, reporting                       • Add grenadier product recovery
                                                Council determined that sufficient                      requirements on the retention of                      rates (PRRs);
                                                information exists for grenadiers to                    grenadiers for bait is not required, but                 • Prohibit directed fishing for
                                                address them in the FMPs, as reflected                  is recorded voluntarily. This                         grenadiers; and
                                                in the Analysis prepared for this action                information is the best available, and it                • Establish a grenadier MRA of 8
                                                (see ADDRESSES). The Analysis provides                  indicates that grenadiers are not                     percent.
                                                the best available information on                       generally retained for bait.                             To require recordkeeping and
                                                grenadiers and considers two action                        Grenadiers are not subject to                      reporting of grenadiers, this final rule
                                                alternatives: Include grenadiers in the                 overfishing, overfished, or approaching               adds a definition for grenadiers and
                                                FMP as an EC species, or include                        an overfished condition, and are not                  revises the definition for non-allocated
                                                grenadiers in the FMP as ‘‘stocks in the                likely to become subject to overfishing               or nonspecified species at § 679.2. This
                                                fishery.’’                                              or overfished in the absence of                       final rule also modifies regulations at
                                                                                                        conservation and management                           § 679.5 to require a vessel operator or
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                                                Amendments 100/91                                       measures. As explained in Section 3.3 of              manager in a BSAI or GOA groundfish
                                                  In February 2014, the Council voted                   the Analysis, NMFS has been                           fishery to record and report retained and
                                                unanimously to recommend                                conducting a stock assessment for                     discarded grenadier catch. NMFS notes
                                                Amendments 100/91 to the FMPs to add                    grenadiers since 2006. Since 2010, the                that this regulation is expected to
                                                grenadiers to the EC category in the                    stock assessment has been used to                     improve the collection of information
                                                FMPs. The Council and NMFS                              estimate grenadier biomass, an                        on the catch and retention of grenadiers.
                                                recognized that adding grenadiers to the                overfishing level (OFL), and an                       Specifically, this regulation improves


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                                                the ability for NMFS to monitor the                     consistent with the regulations for other             prohibited species catch (PSC) limit for
                                                retention of grenadiers for use as bait, or             EC species. NMFS prohibits directed                   grenadiers to limit groundfish fishing
                                                in the unlikely event that grenadiers are               fishing for forage fish and prohibits                 once that PSC limit is reached.
                                                retained for sale.                                      retaining or possessing prohibited                       Response: In approving Amendments
                                                   This final rule modifies regulations in              species, except as provided under the                 100/91, NMFS determined that these
                                                Table 2c to part 679 to add two                         Prohibited Species Donation Program.                  amendments comply with the statutory
                                                grenadier species codes so that NMFS                    Prohibiting directed fishing prevents the             requirements of the Magnuson-Stevens
                                                can track the retention of giant                        development of an uncontrolled fishery                Act. As explained in the preamble to the
                                                grenadiers and other grenadier species.                 on grenadiers in the absence of                       proposed rule, the Council and NMFS
                                                This final rule removes grenadiers from                 management measures.                                  reviewed the available information and
                                                Table 2d to part 679. Section 2 of the                     This final rule adds a grenadier                   determined that grenadiers should not
                                                Analysis notes that nearly all grenadiers               incidental catch species MRA of 8                     be classified as ‘‘stocks in the fishery’’
                                                encountered in the groundfish fisheries                 percent to Table 10 to part 679 and                   and that they do not require
                                                are giant grenadiers; therefore, it is not              Table 11 to part 679. The MRA is the                  conservation and management under
                                                necessary to establish more than two                    percentage of the retained catch of a                 section 303(a) of the Magnuson-Stevens
                                                species codes for grenadiers (one for                   species closed for directed fishing                   Act. As noted in this preamble, and the
                                                giant grenadiers and one for all other                  (incidental catch species) to the retained            preamble to the proposed rule, the
                                                grenadier species) to provide the                       catch of a species open for directed                  Council and NMFS determined that
                                                information necessary to adequately                     fishing (basis species). An 8 percent                 grenadiers meet all of the criteria for
                                                monitor grenadier catch.                                MRA would allow vessels fishing for                   classification as an EC species
                                                   This final rule modifies Table 3 to                  groundfish to retain a quantity of                    consistent with National Standard 1
                                                part 679 to include PRRs for grenadiers                 grenadiers equal to but no more than 8                guidelines (§ 600.310).
                                                of 100 percent for whole fish, 50 percent               percent of the round weight or round                     NMFS notes that the Council can
                                                for headed and gutted fish, and 24.3                    weight equivalent of groundfish species               analyze and recommend, and NMFS can
                                                percent for fillets. These PRRs are                     open to directed fishing that are                     implement, any measures appropriate to
                                                established based on food science                       retained on board the vessel during a                 address grenadier bycatch at any time
                                                studies of grenadiers that estimated                    fishing trip. The requirement to not                  and regardless of whether grenadiers are
                                                product recovery rates (see Section 2.2                 exceed MRA proportions at any time                    classified as ‘‘stocks in the fishery’’ or
                                                of the Analysis for additional detail). In              during a trip limits the vessel operators’            in the EC category. PSC limits are used
                                                this final rule, NMFS also adds the                     ability to maximize incidental catch of               to limit the total amount of incidental
                                                standard PRRs to Table 3 of 17 percent                  grenadiers.                                           catch of BSAI crab, Chinook salmon,
                                                for meal, zero percent for infested or                                                                        halibut, and herring in the groundfish
                                                decomposed fish, and 100 percent for                    Changes From the Proposed Rule                        fisheries. BSAI crab, Chinook salmon,
                                                discards for grenadiers. NMFS uses a                      NMFS made one change to Table 3 to                  halibut, and herring are in the EC
                                                standard PRR of 17 percent for meal,                    part 679 to include standard PRRs for                 category under the BSAI FMP and GOA
                                                zero percent for infested or decomposed                 meal, infested or decomposed fish, and                FMP. PSC limits have been established
                                                fish, and 100 percent for discards for all              discarded fish. As explained above,                   for these species because they are
                                                groundfish species. The proposed rule                   these standard PRRs were inadvertently                economically and culturally valuable
                                                inadvertently omitted a row in Table 3                  excluded from the proposed rule. NMFS                 species that are harvested in other
                                                to part 679 that assigns these standard                 made no changes to the final rule in                  directed fisheries besides the groundfish
                                                PRRs to grenadiers. This final rule                     response to comments.                                 fishery. PSC limits ensure that catch in
                                                corrects that administrative error in the                                                                     the groundfish fisheries do not limit
                                                proposed rule.                                          Response to Public Comments                           harvest opportunities in other fisheries,
                                                   These regulatory changes enable                        NMFS received three letters of public               or risk conditions that could result in
                                                NMFS to collect data on the harvest and                 comment during the public comment                     total catch exceeding established limits.
                                                use of grenadier catch retained in the                  periods for Amendments 100/91 and the                 These conditions do not apply to
                                                groundfish fisheries. The changes in                    proposed rule. NMFS received letters                  grenadiers. Grenadiers are not harvested
                                                recordkeeping and reporting, definition                 from environmental organizations and a                in any directed fishery, and total catch
                                                of grenadier species codes, and                         member of the public. NMFS                            is well below the estimated OFLs and
                                                grenadier PRRs aid NMFS in                              summarized these letters into 17                      ABCs, as noted earlier in this preamble.
                                                determining if grenadiers become                        separate comments, and responds to                    Amendments 100/91 and this final rule
                                                generally retained for sale or personal                 them below.                                           implement measures appropriate to
                                                use, and provide the information                          Comment 1: Disapprove Amendments                    limit the impact of groundfish fisheries
                                                needed in any potential future                          100/91 because they violate the                       on grenadiers and collect the fishery
                                                consideration to modify the designation                 statutory requirements of the Magnuson-               data necessary for the Council to assess
                                                of grenadiers in the FMPs as a ‘‘stock in               Stevens Act. The Magnuson-Stevens Act                 whether additional measures to
                                                the fishery’’ should a fishery for                      states that the agency must prepare an                minimize bycatch are warranted.
                                                grenadiers develop.                                     FMP for each fishery that requires                       Comment 2: The Council and NMFS
                                                   This final rule revises regulations at               conservation and management. The EC                   have not demonstrated and cannot
                                                § 679.20(i) and § 679.22(i) to prohibit                 species classification for grenadiers is              demonstrate that the requisite factors for
                                                directed fishing for grenadiers at all                  not consistent with the Magnuson-                     EC classification of grenadiers have
                                                times in the BSAI and GOA groundfish                    Stevens Act conservation and                          been met.
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                                                fisheries. NMFS is prohibiting directed                 management requirements. Categorizing                    Response: Grenadiers meet the
                                                fishing as a precautionary measure to                   grenadiers as ‘‘stocks in the fishery’’               National Standard 1 guidelines factors
                                                prevent groundfish fishermen from                       would better minimize bycatch.                        that should be considered for EC
                                                directed fishing for grenadiers without a                 Disapprove Amendments 100/91                        classification (§ 600.310(d)(5)). This
                                                clear and conscious decision by the                     because they do not contain measures to               preamble, the preamble to the proposed
                                                Council and NMFS to provide that                        minimize grenadier bycatch in the                     rule (79 FR 27557, May 14, 2014), and
                                                opportunity. This prohibition is                        groundfish fisheries. Include a                       Section 2 of the Analysis describe how


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                                                grenadiers meet the specific criteria for               limits calculated in the stock                           Amendments 100/91 and this final
                                                EC classification in the National                       assessment. Thus, the 2012 stock                      rule are consistent with the BSAI
                                                Standard 1 guidelines.                                  assessment concluded that overfishing                 Groundfish Plan Team’s
                                                   In summary, even though there are no                 of grenadiers in the BSAI is unlikely in              recommendation. The BSAI Groundfish
                                                restrictions on the catch of grenadiers                 the foreseeable future. The 2012 stock                Plan Team recommended that the
                                                now, grenadiers are not a targeted                      assessment also notes that catches could              Council consider adding grenadiers to
                                                species group and are not generally                     increase without endangering the                      the EC category under the BSAI FMP.
                                                retained for sale. No current market                    stocks, and the recommended OFLs and                  The BSAI Groundfish Team’s
                                                exists for grenadiers, and it is unlikely               ABCs appear to be sufficiently                        recommendation was based on the lack
                                                that one will be developed in the                       conservative to protect the stocks.                   of a clear justification for inclusion as a
                                                foreseeable future. Grenadiers are not                     The Council addressed the                          ‘‘stock in the fishery’’ (and subsequent
                                                generally retained for personal use,                    management concerns expressed in the                  inclusion under the 2 million mt
                                                although a small portion of the total                   2012 stock assessment in recommending                 optimal yield cap) given the economic
                                                catch of grenadiers is known to be                      Amendments 100/91 and this final rule.                costs to the BSAI groundfish fisheries
                                                retained for use as bait in hook-and-line               Importantly, the Council and NMFS                     (and the Nation) of foregone harvests in
                                                fisheries. The best available information               recognize that the potential exists for               other, more valuable fisheries. The BSAI
                                                indicates that grenadiers are not subject               the future development of a targeted                  Groundfish Plan Team acknowledged
                                                to overfishing, overfished, or                          fishery on grenadiers. Therefore, the                 that including grenadiers in the EC
                                                approaching an overfished condition,                    Council recommended, and this final                   category and requiring the reporting of
                                                and are not likely to become subject to                 rule implements, a prohibition of                     catch would be one way to improve data
                                                overfishing or overfished in the absence                directed fishing to prevent a target                  on retained catch and enhance fishery
                                                of conservation and management                          fishery on grenadiers. Prohibiting                    monitoring
                                                measures. See response to Comment 4                     directed fishing on grenadiers also                      The GOA Groundfish Plan Team did
                                                for a more detailed response to the                     prevents overfishing because, under                   recommend that the Council consider
                                                concern that grenadiers may be                          status quo, a directed fishery could                  adding grenadiers to the GOA FMP as
                                                overfished. See response to Comment 5                   occur at any time without any catch                   ‘‘stocks in the fishery.’’ The GOA
                                                for a more detailed response to the                     limits. The Council also addressed the                Groundfish Plan Team’s
                                                concern that grenadiers are experiencing                analysis of grenadiers’ vulnerability to              recommendation was based on the lack
                                                overfishing.                                            overfishing. As shown in the 2012 stock               of required catch accounting and
                                                   Comment 3: The Council did not heed                  assessment, the amount of grenadier                   monitoring of the GOA grenadier catch
                                                expert advice when deciding not to                      bycatch was far below the estimated                   under the status quo and lack of
                                                include grenadiers as ‘‘stocks in the                   OFL. Overfishing could only occur if                  economic costs to the GOA groundfish
                                                fishery.’’ The grenadier stock                          catch increased dramatically with a                   fisheries by including grenadiers as
                                                assessment authors, the Council’s                       directed fishery. The final rule’s                    ‘‘stocks in the fishery.’’ The GOA
                                                Scientific and Statistical Committee                    prohibition on a directed fishery                     Groundfish Plan Team concluded that
                                                (SSC), the BSAI and GOA Groundfish                      addresses the potential vulnerability of              management as ‘‘stocks in the fishery’’
                                                Plan Teams, and members of the public                   grenadiers to overfishing.                            would allow grenadiers to be targeted if
                                                made clear and repeated appeals that                       Further, the 2012 stock assessment                 a market develops without the need for
                                                the grenadier stocks in Alaska require                  identifies problems with leaving                      a further FMP amendment. Note that the
                                                conservation and management.                            grenadiers as a nonspecified species.                 lack of a potential economic cost to
                                                Managing grenadiers as ‘‘stocks in the                  The 2012 stock assessment notes that                  include grenadiers as ‘‘stocks in the
                                                fishery’’ is consistent with those                      under current management ‘‘. . . there                fishery’’ in the FMP is not one of the
                                                requests.                                               are no limitations on catch or retention,             factors that the Council or NMFS uses
                                                   Response: The Council and NMFS                       no reporting requirements, and no                     to determine if a stock requires
                                                considered the recommendations in the                   official tracking of grenadier catch by               conservation and management.
                                                grenadier stock assessment, and from                    management.’’ This final rule limits                     Catch information on grenadiers is
                                                the BSAI and GOA Groundfish Plan                        grenadier catch and limits grenadier                  currently collected under the North
                                                Teams, the SSC, and the public in                       retention, implements reporting                       Pacific Groundfish and Halibut
                                                developing Amendments 100/91 and                        requirements for grenadiers, and                      Observer Program. This final rule would
                                                this final rule. These recommendations                  officially tracks grenadier catch by                  improve the data collection on
                                                are summarized below.                                   requiring the reporting of grenadier                  grenadiers by requiring the reporting of
                                                   The 2012 stock assessment (see                       catch and the use of any retained                     grenadier catch from vessels that are not
                                                ADDRESSES) recommended that                             grenadiers.                                           observed and requiring the reporting on
                                                grenadiers be categorized as ‘‘stocks in                   In September 2013, NMFS staff                      the use of any retained grenadiers (e.g.,
                                                the fishery’’ because (1) giant grenadier               presented a summary of a preliminary                  retained as bait, or used as fish meal).
                                                are taken in large amounts as bycatch in                analysis to include grenadiers in the                 Section 3.4.1 of the Analysis provides
                                                commercial fisheries; (2) the potential                 groundfish FMPs to the BSAI and GOA                   more detail on grenadier catch
                                                exists for the future development of a                  Groundfish Plan Teams. The BSAI and                   estimation.
                                                targeted fishery on giant grenadier; and                GOA Groundfish Plan Teams discussed                      Amendments 100/91 and this final
                                                (3) they are slow growing and late to                   whether any action is needed because                  rule establish more precautionary
                                                mature and therefore vulnerable to                      grenadiers appear to lack any                         management in the GOA than would
                                                overfishing. The 2012 stock assessment                  conservation concerns presently and                   result from the GOA Groundfish Plan
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                                                also explains that an EC classification                 there is no directed fishery or market for            Team’s recommendation to manage
                                                for grenadiers in the BSAI may be                       grenadiers. Minutes from the BSAI and                 grenadiers as ‘‘stocks in the fishery’’ in
                                                acceptable from a biological and                        GOA Groundfish Plan Teams are                         the GOA because this final rule
                                                management standpoint because giant                     available on the Council’s Web site at                prohibits directed fishing and the
                                                grenadiers are very abundant in this                    http://www.npfmc.org/wp-content/PDF                   Council would need to amend the FMP
                                                area and catches have been relatively                   documents/membership/PlanTeam/                        before grenadiers could be targeted in a
                                                small relative to biomass, OFL, and ABC                 Groundfish/JOINT913minutes.pdf.                       commercial fishery. If grenadiers were


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                                                managed as ‘‘stocks in the fishery,’’ a                 define MSST for grenadiers, the                       grenadiers as ‘‘stocks in the fishery’’
                                                directed fishery could occur, and total                 conclusion that the stock is not                      would not change the fact that neither
                                                catch could be greater than that possible               overfished or approaching an overfished               direct estimates of BMSY nor reliable
                                                under this final rule. NMFS notes that                  condition is supported by the available               estimates of BMSY proxies are available
                                                grenadiers would need to be managed as                  information.                                          and MSST would remain undefined.
                                                ‘‘stocks in the fishery’’ if they were                     The Analysis uses the best available                  Comment 5: Conservation and
                                                generally retained for sale. However,                   information to assess whether                         management measures are required to
                                                there is no indication that a market for                grenadiers are overfished or                          prevent overfishing of grenadiers.
                                                grenadiers exists now, or will develop                  approaching an overfished condition. A                Grenadier stocks are especially
                                                in the foreseeable future. Therefore,                   stock is overfished when it is at low                 vulnerable to deleterious fishing effects
                                                managing grenadiers in the GOA as                       abundance. NMFS has abundance                         due to their longevity and slow rate of
                                                ‘‘stocks in the fishery’’ is not required at            estimates for grenadiers using trawl                  reproduction. NMFS’ determination that
                                                this time (see Section 3.4.4 of the                     survey data beginning in 1979 for the                 grenadiers are not currently subject to
                                                Analysis for additional detail).                        BSAI and beginning in 1984 for the                    overfishing is unsupported by reliable
                                                   In December 2013, the SSC reviewed                   GOA. NMFS also has abundance                          information or data. The Council
                                                the Analysis and made many                              estimates from longline survey data                   evaluates whether a stock in the
                                                recommendations that analysts                           beginning in 1996/1997 for the BSAI                   groundfish fishery is subject to
                                                addressed before Council final action in                and beginning in 1992 for the GOA.                    overfishing by evaluating whether catch
                                                February 2014. The SSC did not                          Abundance estimates for grenadier are                 exceeds the OFL.
                                                recommend that grenadiers in either the                 available in the 2014 stock assessment                   Grenadiers are a Tier 5 stock due to
                                                BSAI or GOA be managed as ‘‘stocks in                   (see ADDRESSES). No evidence indicates                the lack of biological information. For
                                                the fishery.’’ Amendment 100/91 and                     that grenadiers in the BSAI or GOA are                Tier 5 stocks, the Council’s SSC sets
                                                this final rule are consistent with the                 currently at low abundance compared to                OFL using estimates of the current
                                                SSC’s expert advice. The SSC                            previous abundance estimates. In fact,                biomass based on the average of the last
                                                recommended that grenadiers not be                      in the BSAI, grenadier abundance                      three trawl surveys conducted. A Center
                                                added to the forage fish category                       estimates for 2015 are above the mean                 for Independent Experts (CIE) review
                                                because the life history of grenadiers                  abundance estimated for the time series               evaluated the methods for assessing Tier
                                                (long life span, late maturation, slow                  using the trawl and longline survey                   5 stocks and concluded that current
                                                growth rate) and their trophic position                 data. In the GOA, abundance estimates                 methods of implementing a Tier 5
                                                in the food web are not similar to                      for 2015 are slightly below the mean                  assessment for non-target species are
                                                species included in the forage fish                     abundance estimated for the time series.              poor (Cieri, M., et al., 2013 CIE Review
                                                category. Amendment 100/91 and this                        The SSC evaluates the amount of                    of Non-Target Species Stock
                                                final rule do not add grenadiers to the                 information available on each                         Assessments in the BSAI and GOA).
                                                forage fish category. The SSC minutes                   groundfish stock and assigns each stock               This conclusion is based in large part on
                                                are available on the Council’s Web site                 to one of six fishery stock assessment                the use of trawl survey biomass to
                                                at http://www.npfmc.org/meeting-                        tiers based on the quantity and quality               estimate absolute abundance: These
                                                minutes/.                                               of information available. Fisheries in the            surveys may not cover the entire
                                                   Comment 4: NMFS cannot justify a                     higher ranking tiers (e.g., Tiers 1, 2, and           distribution of a stock, and reviewers
                                                conclusion, based on existing data, that                3) have more reliable and more                        were particularly concerned with the
                                                grenadiers are not overfished or                        complete information. Stocks with less                extrapolation of trawl survey densities
                                                approaching an overfished condition. In                 reliable and less complete information                to untrawlable ground. With regard to
                                                the North Pacific groundfish fishery,                   are assigned to lower ranking tiers (e.g.,            grenadiers specifically, one reviewer
                                                overfished status for a specific stock is               Tiers 4 and 5), and stocks with only                  stated that the grenadier biomass
                                                determined using that stock’s minimum                   catch estimates are assigned to lowest                estimates are unreliable, as they assume
                                                stock size threshold (MSST), which is                   ranking tier (Tier 6). Additional detail              that trawl-survey biomass indices are
                                                defined as the level of biomass below                   on the stock assessment process is                    absolute biomass estimates (and the
                                                which the stock or stock complex is                     provided in the annual Stock                          Aleutian Islands estimates are based on
                                                considered to be overfished. In the                     Assessment and Fishery Evaluation                     an unreliable extrapolation). Another
                                                Analysis, NMFS stated that it cannot                    Reports prepared for the BSAI and GOA                 reviewer found it was not realistic to
                                                establish an MSST for grenadiers, a Tier                groundfish fisheries, available at:                   estimate absolute biomass for grenadiers
                                                5 stock. Without an estimate of MSST or                 http://www.afsc.noaa.gov/refm/stocks/                 with reasonable accuracy.
                                                reliable proxy measurement, it is                       assessments.htm.                                         Because the current biomass estimates
                                                impossible for NMFS to state with any                      The 2014 stock assessment suggests                 for grenadiers are not defensible, any
                                                confidence that the grenadier stock is                  placing grenadiers in Tier 5 based on                 OFL calculated based on these estimates
                                                not overfished or approaching an                        the information available (see                        is similarly unreliable. As a result,
                                                overfished status. Nonetheless, NMFS                    ADDRESSES). According to the FMPs, for                NMFS’ determination that grenadiers
                                                makes this claim and uses the claim to                  Tiers 4 through 6, neither direct                     are not subject to overfishing is not
                                                support the EC classification for                       estimates of BMSY (biomass level                      grounded in reliable information, and
                                                grenadiers. Because this determination                  necessary to support the maximum                      the agency’s use of this determination to
                                                is not supported by sufficient data, this               sustainable yield) nor reliable estimates             support the EC classification is
                                                required factor for EC classification is                of BMSY proxies are available. A reliable             inappropriate.
                                                not met.                                                estimate of BMSY or a reliable estimate                  Response: NMFS’ conclusion that
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                                                   Response: National Standard 1                        of a BMSY proxy is required in order to               overfishing of grenadiers is not
                                                guidelines for status determination                     determine the MSST for a stock.                       occurring is supported by the best
                                                criteria, such as MSST, only apply to                   Therefore, the MSST of stocks and stock               scientific information available, as
                                                ‘‘stocks in the fishery.’’ Therefore,                   complexes managed under Tiers 4                       explained in Section 3.3 of the Analysis.
                                                NMFS is not required to set an MSST                     through 6 is undefined. Under the                     NMFS has been conducting a stock
                                                for grenadiers as EC stocks. While                      FMPs, 23 ‘‘stocks in the fishery’’ are also           assessment for grenadiers since 2006. At
                                                NMFS does not have the information to                   in Tiers 4 through 6. Classifying                     present, stock assessment information


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                                                for giant grenadier is relatively good                  Tier 5 stocks could either overestimate               future analyses could compare the trend
                                                compared to many other non-target                       the OFL or underestimate the OFL. The                 of grenadier catch with trends in
                                                species in Federal waters off Alaska.                   CIE review also concluded that NMFS                   biomass estimates to determine whether
                                                Since 2010, the stock assessment has                    was overly precautionary in                           grenadier catch is increasing relative to
                                                been used to estimate an ABC and an                     determining model parameters in the                   biomass in a way that suggests that
                                                OFL, using the best available estimates                 face of uncertainty for all Tier 5 stocks.            catch may be exceeding the OFL
                                                of biomass and natural mortality. The                   In other words, NMFS’ estimates of                    estimate. If overfishing appeared
                                                stock assessment uses giant grenadier as                model parameters are more conservative                ‘‘likely,’’ based on these trends, then
                                                a proxy for the other grenadier species,                than necessary based on available data                this criterion for listing grenadiers as an
                                                and the estimated ABC and estimated                     and likely result in an underestimate of              EC species in the FMPs may no longer
                                                OFL are based on giant grenadier                        abundance.                                            be met and reclassification may be
                                                because relatively few other grenadier                     Comment 6: NMFS stated in the                      appropriate.
                                                species are caught in the groundfish                    notice of availability that grenadiers are               Comment 7: Stock assessment
                                                fisheries or are taken in NMFS surveys.                 not likely to become subject to                       scientists from the Alaska Fisheries
                                                NMFS estimates the incidental catch of                  overfishing or overfished in the absence              Science Center have analyzed the
                                                grenadiers in the groundfish fisheries                  of conservation and management. The                   potential vulnerability of Alaska
                                                using observer data.                                    Analysis, however, indicates that NMFS                grenadiers to overfishing. The
                                                   Total catch of grenadiers is far below               never evaluated the likelihood of                     vulnerability scores for grenadiers based
                                                the estimated grenadier OFL in both the                 grenadiers to be overfished or subject to             on productivity and susceptibility to
                                                BSAI and the GOA and NMFS is                            overfishing but, instead, reserved that               fishery impacts are similar to species
                                                confident that grenadiers are not subject               analysis for future studies. NMFS likely              that are currently managed in the
                                                to overfishing. Overfishing occurs when                 cannot justify a conclusion that                      fishery, such as Pacific cod and pollock.
                                                catch exceeds the OFL.                                  grenadiers are not likely to become                   As a result, the scientists recommended
                                                   According to the 2014 stock                          subject to overfishing or overfished in               that grenadiers be included as a ‘‘stock
                                                assessment (see ADDRESSES), NMFS                        the absence of conservation and                       in the fishery.’’
                                                estimates that the BSAI grenadier OFL                   management. Various life history                         A more recent study found that
                                                is 100,365 mt (211 million lb.) and                     characteristics of grenadiers make the                grenadiers were susceptible to fishery
                                                grenadier catch is 5,320 mt (11.7 million               stock particularly vulnerable to existing             impacts and may be even more
                                                lb., mean catch for 2003 through 2013).                 fisheries. If conservation and                        vulnerable than previous results
                                                Estimated catch of grenadiers in the                    management measures are not taken to                  indicate. For example, if a species is not
                                                BSAI represents approximately 5                         reduce fishing pressure on grenadiers, it             targeted by the fishery but taken as
                                                percent of the estimated OFL.                           is likely the species will become                     bycatch, the relevant susceptibility
                                                   According to the 2014 stock                          overfished or subject to overfishing.                 attribute is ranked lightly exploited.
                                                assessment (see ADDRESSES), NMFS                           Response: The best available scientific            This ranking is obviously inappropriate
                                                estimates that the GOA grenadier OFL is                 information does not suggest that                     for species like grenadiers that are not
                                                40,921 mt (90 million lb.) and grenadier                grenadier catch levels are likely to cause            targeted but experience high bycatch
                                                catch is 8,769 mt (19 million lb., mean                 grenadiers to become overfished or                    and nearly 100 percent bycatch
                                                catch for 2003 through 2013). Estimated                 subject to overfishing. Section 3.5 of the            mortality. These analyses illustrate the
                                                catch of grenadiers in the GOA                          Analysis uses the best available                      potential of grenadiers to become
                                                represents approximately 21 percent of                  information to analyze whether                        overfished if current fishing practices
                                                the estimated OFL.                                      grenadiers are likely to become subject               continue.
                                                   The issues raised by the CIE review                  to overfishing or overfished, in the                     Response: Potential vulnerability to
                                                and noted by the comment are                            absence of conservation and                           overfishing and scientific uncertainty is
                                                applicable to all Tier 5 stocks and are                 management measures.                                  the primary reason the Council and
                                                being addressed by stock assessment                        The comment seems to refer to a                    NMFS considered adding grenadiers to
                                                authors through the annual BSAI and                     footnote in Section 2.2 of the Analysis               the FMPs. Amendments 100/91 and this
                                                GOA Groundfish Plan Teams and the                       that addressed a comment made by the                  final rule include grenadiers in Federal
                                                annual groundfish harvest specifications                SSC that requested analysts to better                 groundfish management and provide
                                                process. While NMFS and the Council                     explain the term ‘‘likely’’ with respect to           management measures necessary to
                                                continually work to improve the quality                 the future potential for an EC species to             ameliorate the potential vulnerability of
                                                of the stock assessments, NMFS and the                  be found subject to overfishing or                    grenadiers to overfishing. The
                                                Council use the best scientific available               overfished. A more complete discussion                recordkeeping and reporting
                                                information to assess the status of                     of the SSC’s comment and changes                      requirements established by this final
                                                stocks. Under the FMPs, 14 stocks are in                made to the Analysis to address the                   rule will improve data collection on
                                                Tier 5 and 9 stocks are in Tier 6 (Tier                 comment are in Section 2.4 of the                     grenadiers. The prohibition on directed
                                                6 is for stocks with less biological                    Analysis. Section 2.4 of the Analysis                 fishing and the MRA for grenadiers as
                                                information than Tier 5). These Tier 5                  explains that, in the future, the Council             an incidental catch species in this final
                                                and Tier 6 stocks are all ‘‘stocks in the               can assess whether to re-classify                     rule will limit grenadier catch.
                                                fishery,’’ and the SSC uses the Tier 5                  grenadiers and manage them as ‘‘stocks                Grenadiers will be less susceptible to
                                                and Tier 6 stock assessment information                 in the fishery.’’ The National Standard               overfishing because incidental catch
                                                to set OFLs and ABCs for these stocks.                  1 guidelines explain that a fishery                   will be restricted and directed catch will
                                                If grenadiers were placed as ‘‘stocks in                management council should monitor the                 be prohibited. These measures are in
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                                                the fishery,’’ the Tier 5 stock assessment              catch on a regular basis to determine if              sharp contrast to the status quo
                                                would continue to be used to set a                      the stock is appropriately classified in              conditions that do not preclude a
                                                grenadier OFL until a Tier 4 stock                      the FMP (50 CFR 600.310(d)(6)). This                  directed fishery and do not limit the
                                                assessment is approved by the SSC.                      final rule implements the reporting                   amount of allowable retained incidental
                                                   The problems with estimating                         requirements necessary to monitor the                 catch. In addition, this final rule will
                                                grenadier biomass cited in the comment                  catch and retention of grenadiers.                    improve catch estimation by requiring
                                                indicate that the stock assessments for                 Section 2.4 of the Analysis explains that             the reporting of grenadier catch that is


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                                                retained. This information can aid                      to determine whether overfishing is                   and management measures must be put
                                                managers in determining whether                         occurring on the stock or whether the                 in place to protect biodiversity in the
                                                grenadiers are being retained and if a                  stock is overfished. While the Council                marine environment. The EC
                                                market is being developed. The                          recommendation provided                               classification is contrary to the
                                                regulations implemented by this final                   encouragement to conduct informal                     precautionary approach required in the
                                                rule will help improve information                      stock assessments, there is nothing                   Agreement. NMFS must be more
                                                about grenadier harvests and prevent                    compelling NMFS to do so. NMFS’ lack                  cautious with regard to management
                                                unmanaged directed fisheries for                        of investment in the data that would                  because there is so little reliable
                                                grenadiers.                                             help define key stock assessment                      information regarding the status of
                                                   The vulnerability analysis cited in                  parameters relegates grenadiers to a Tier             grenadier stocks. Using the
                                                this comment was prepared by NMFS in                    5 stock. There appears to be little                   precautionary approach would mean
                                                2009 for a number of Alaska stocks and                  incentive for NMFS to improve stock                   implementing measures that could
                                                stock complexes, including giant                        assessments for grenadiers, or for that               effectively conserve and maintain
                                                grenadier, and presented the results in                 matter, any Tier 5 stocks in the FMPs.                grenadier populations to ensure long-
                                                Appendix 3 to the 2009 SAFE report                      The proposed rule must also include a                 term sustainability.
                                                (available at http://www.afsc.noaa.gov/                 requirement and a timeline with which                    Response: Classifying grenadiers as
                                                refm/stocks/2009_assessments.htm).                      to regularly assess the risk of overfishing           ‘‘stocks in the fishery’’ is not more
                                                The vulnerability analysis does not                     and overfished status of the grenadier                precautionary than classifying
                                                indicate the potential of grenadiers to                 stock.                                                grenadiers in the EC category. ‘‘Stocks
                                                become overfished if current fishing                       Response: The National Standard 1                  in the fishery’’ are target stocks subject
                                                practices continue. The vulnerability                   guidelines explain that a fishery                     to directed fisheries that can harvest up
                                                analysis compares two main features of                  management council should monitor                     to the total allowable catch (TAC)
                                                a stock that influence its vulnerability to             catch on a regular basis to determine if              established for that stock. For stocks in
                                                fishing: Productivity, which determines                 a stock is appropriately classified in the            the EC category, NMFS prohibits
                                                a population’s natural capacity for                     FMP (50 CFR 600.310(d)(6)). Section 2.2               directed fishing. Prohibiting directed
                                                growth and its resilience to fishery                    of the Analysis explains that NMFS and                fishing is more precautionary than
                                                impacts; and susceptibility, which                      the Council will monitor grenadiers as                establishing a TAC and allowing
                                                indicates how severe those fishery                      new, pertinent scientific information                 directed fishing. Therefore,
                                                impacts are likely to be for the                        becomes available. If information                     Amendments 100/91 and this final rule
                                                population. This analysis does not look                 indicates that grenadiers should be                   are necessary to ensure the long-term
                                                at whether overfishing is occurring or                  reclassified, an FMP amendment would                  sustainability of grenadiers in the North
                                                likely to occur given the current harvest               be required to move grenadiers to                     Pacific.
                                                amounts relative to estimated biomass.                  ‘‘stocks in the fishery.’’                               Classifying grenadiers as ‘‘stocks in
                                                When total catch of grenadiers is                          The Council and NMFS do not                        the fishery,’’ as suggested in the
                                                compared to total biomass, the                          prioritize stock assessment work                      comment, would not, on its own, ensure
                                                estimated OFL, or the estimated ABC, it                 through regulations. This final rule                  the long-term sustainability of
                                                is clear that grenadiers are not currently              implements regulations for participants               grenadiers in the North Pacific,
                                                subject to catch rates that require                     in the groundfish fisheries. The Council              maintain or restore the deep-sea
                                                conservation and management.                            and NMFS are continually assessing the                ecosystem, preserve future potential
                                                   Nevertheless, with this action, the                  data and scientific methods used for                  uses for those deep-sea resources, or
                                                Council and NMFS have adopted a                         stock assessment. The SSC places stocks               minimize waste from bycatch. Any
                                                precautionary approach to management.                   in tiers based on the best available                  specific management measures to
                                                The potential vulnerability to                          scientific information using the tier                 address these concerns would be
                                                overfishing if an unregulated fishery for               system in Section 3.2.3.2 of the FMPs.                measures for the groundfish fisheries to
                                                grenadiers develops was one of the                      Twenty three ‘‘stocks in the fishery’’ are            reduce their impacts on grenadiers. The
                                                reasons the Council recommended, and                    in Tier 5 in the FMPs. Classifying                    comment did not provide any specific
                                                this final rule implements, a prohibition               grenadiers as ‘‘stocks in the fishery’’               measures that would be more
                                                on directed fishing. A prohibition on                   would not move the stocks out of                      precautionary than those implemented
                                                directed fishing is designed to prevent                 Tier 5.                                               in this final rule.
                                                unregulated harvest from increasing to                     Comment 9: A failure to classify                      Additionally, the Council and NMFS
                                                the point that could result in                          grenadiers as ‘‘stocks in the fishery’’               considered grenadier’s role in the
                                                overfishing.                                            would be contrary to obligations under                ecosystem. Section 3.7 of the Analysis
                                                   NMFS notes that the primary                          the United Nations Agreement for the                  describes the current state of research
                                                recommendation in the second study                      Implementation of the Provisions of the               and understanding about the ecological
                                                cited by the comment was to monitor                     United Nations Convention on the Law                  importance of grenadiers. For example,
                                                and report bycatch and discard amounts                  of the Sea of 10 December 1982, relating              giant grenadiers have an important
                                                because knowledge of bycatch and                        to the Conservation and Management of                 ecological role as apex predators. Apex
                                                discard is essential for understanding                  Straddling Fish Stocks and Highly                     predators reside at the top of their food
                                                the nature of the fishery impacts on                    Migratory Fish Stocks (the Agreement).                chain and have few to no predators of
                                                grenadiers and for assessing populations                Inclusion of grenadiers as ‘‘stocks in the            their own. In bottom trawl surveys
                                                in the future. This final rule meets the                fishery’’ is necessary to ensure the long-            conducted by NMFS in the Bering Sea
                                                objective of that recommendation.                       term sustainability of grenadiers in the              and the GOA, giant grenadiers are the
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                                                   Comment 8: Regular stock                             North Pacific, to maintain and restore                most abundant fish, in terms of weight,
                                                assessments for grenadiers are necessary                the deep-sea ecosystem, to preserve                   in depths from 600 to 3,000 feet (183 to
                                                and required in order to determine                      future potential uses for those deep-sea              914 meters). Giant grenadiers extend
                                                whether overfishing is occurring or the                 resources, and to minimize waste from                 much deeper than 3,000 feet (914
                                                stock is overfished. The proposed rule                  bycatch. Further, because of the                      meters). While grenadiers have been
                                                provides no assurance that NMFS will                    important ecological role of grenadiers               caught deeper than 6,000 feet (1,829
                                                assess the status of the grenadier stock                in the deep-sea ecosystem, conservation               meters), little is known about their


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                                                abundance in waters deeper than 3,000                   Comment 1 for more detail on PSC                         Currently, there are no restrictions on
                                                feet, because neither the NMFS surveys                  limits.                                               how many grenadiers can be retained in
                                                nor fishing effort presently extend                        Additionally, the comment requests                 the groundfish fisheries. This final rule
                                                below this depth. However, the best                     NMFS add new regulations that have                    prohibits directed fishing to limit
                                                scientific information available clearly                not been analyzed or recommended by                   grenadier catch and implements an
                                                indicates that catch of grenadiers                      the Council. NMFS cannot add                          MRA of 8 percent for groundfish fishing
                                                represents only a small portion of the                  regulations to a final rule that will have            vessels to constrain incidental harvests.
                                                total estimated biomass, and a small                    substantive impacts on fisheries without              NMFS has no indication that grenadier
                                                proportion of the estimated ABCs and                    following National Environmental                      retention through incidental harvests is
                                                OFLs.                                                   Policy Act, Executive Order 12866, the                likely to increase beyond current levels,
                                                   Comment 10: While there is not                       Regulatory Flexibility Act, and the                   given the lack of any market for
                                                currently a target market for grenadiers                Administrative Procedure Act. Nothing                 grenadiers, and therefore no economic
                                                in the North Pacific, it is quite possible              in the final rule conflicts with or                   incentive to retain grenadiers.
                                                such a market could develop in the                      precludes development and analysis of                    NMFS disagrees with the comment’s
                                                future. Grenadier meat is high in protein               additional regulations in a subsequent                assertion that up to 440 million pounds
                                                and lipids, which makes it desirable as                 future action. The increased                          of grenadiers could be retained under
                                                a potential dietetic food. Further,                     recordkeeping and reporting                           this final rule. It appears that the
                                                grenadier livers have a large relative                  requirements in this final rule will                  comment calculated that up to 440
                                                weight and contain many vitamins and                    provide more information to decision                  million pounds of grenadiers could be
                                                fat, and their eggs are large, with a                   makers on grenadier bycatch. If                       retained by summing the TACs of all
                                                bright orange color and good gustatory                  additional information indicates that                 groundfish species in the BSAI and
                                                quality. As a result of these qualities                 additional management measures would                  GOA and multiplying that amount by 8
                                                and the high amounts of grenadier                       be appropriate, the Council would                     percent. This is inaccurate for several
                                                catch, research to develop marketable                   assess PSC limits or other appropriate                reasons. First, grenadiers are not caught
                                                products from this species is ongoing,                  management measures.                                  in all groundfish fisheries. Grenadiers
                                                and it is likely Alaskan fishermen will                    Comment 12: Amendments 100/91                      occur in deep water and are not
                                                continue their efforts at utilizing this                and the proposed rule will do nothing                 encountered in many fisheries. In the
                                                species. If a target market were to                     to limit fishery impacts because they do              GOA, grenadiers are primarily caught in
                                                develop for grenadiers, the problems                    not address or reduce the current                     the deep-water trawl (i.e., arrowtooth
                                                associated with overfishing would be                    bycatch levels to the extent practicable.             flounder and rex sole trawl fisheries)
                                                greatly exacerbated.                                    Prohibiting directed fishing of a species             and some hook-and-line groundfish
                                                   Response: NMFS agrees that a market                                                                        fisheries (i.e., sablefish). In the Aleutian
                                                                                                        for which, at present, there is no
                                                for grenadiers in the North Pacific could                                                                     Islands, grenadiers are primarily caught
                                                                                                        directed fishery in the waters off Alaska
                                                develop in the future. Concern over the                                                                       in the sablefish fishery. In the Bering
                                                                                                        does nothing to address the current
                                                potential for an unregulated fishery for                                                                      Sea, grenadiers are primarily caught in
                                                grenadiers was one of the main reasons                  source of mortality, which is bycatch.
                                                                                                                                                              the Greenland turbot fishery.
                                                the Council recommended and NMFS is                     Limiting the amount of grenadiers that
                                                                                                                                                              Calculating 8 percent of the total BSAI
                                                implementing Amendments 100/91 and                      may be retained after they are caught
                                                                                                                                                              and GOA groundfish TACs and
                                                this final rule as a precautionary                      has no effect on bycatch, especially
                                                                                                                                                              assuming that all vessels in all fisheries
                                                management measure. With this action,                   when the MRA exceeds the current rate
                                                                                                                                                              will harvest up to that amount of
                                                NMFS is prohibiting directed fishing for                of retention. In fact, the MRA under the
                                                                                                                                                              grenadiers is not realistic. See Sections
                                                grenadiers and limiting the amount of                   proposed rule is set at 8 percent, which
                                                                                                                                                              3.4.2 and 3.4.3 of the Analysis for a
                                                grenadiers that can be retained as                      will allow groundfish fisheries to retain             complete discussion of the bycatch of
                                                incidental catch in groundfish fisheries                up to 440 million pounds of grenadier,                grenadiers in the different groundfish
                                                through implementation of an 8 percent                  an order of magnitude more than                       fisheries (see ADDRESSES).
                                                MRA. Additionally, the recordkeeping                    current annual bycatch levels of 34                      Second, MRAs apply at the vessel and
                                                and reporting requirements                              million pounds.                                       fishing trip level. The 8 percent MRA
                                                implemented with this final rule will                      Response: Amendments 100/91 and                    allows a vessel operator fishing for
                                                provide the data necessary to determine                 this final rule are necessary to limit the            groundfish to retain a quantity of
                                                if fishermen retain grenadiers for bait or              impacts of the groundfish fisheries on                grenadiers equal to but no more than 8
                                                processing for sale. Without this action,               grenadiers. Amendment 100/91 and this                 percent of the round weight or round
                                                there would be no constraints on any                    final rule accomplish the purpose and                 weight equivalent of groundfish species
                                                potential future grenadier fishery.                     need for this action and additional                   open to directed fishing that are
                                                   Comment 11: NMFS and the Council                     measures are not necessary at this time               retained on board the vessel during a
                                                set PSC limits in the groundfish fishery                to meet the purpose and need. The                     fishing trip. The requirement to not
                                                for other species in the EC category,                   purpose and need for Amendment 100/                   exceed MRA proportions at any time
                                                such as Chinook salmon and Pacific                      91 and this final rule are as follows:                during a fishing trip limits the vessel
                                                herring. At a minimum, the proposed                       Grenadiers are not included in the BSAI or          operator’s ability to maximize catch of
                                                rule must establish substantive                         GOA groundfish FMPs. There are no limits              grenadiers. The estimate provided in the
                                                measures, like PSC limits, that will                    on their catch or retention, and no reporting         comment assumes that all vessels, on
                                                minimize the current levels of grenadier                requirements. However, grenadiers are taken           each fishing trip, catch grenadiers and
                                                bycatch occurring in the groundfish                     as bycatch, especially in longline fisheries;         will retain up to the maximum amount
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                                                fishery.                                                no other Alaskan groundfish has similar               of grenadier catch. For the reasons
                                                   Response: Under the GOA FMP and                      levels of catches that is not included in the
                                                                                                        FMPs. Inclusion in the groundfish FMPs
                                                                                                                                                              described, this will not occur.
                                                BSAI FMP, PSC limits are a                              would provide for precautionary
                                                                                                                                                                 The Council considered a MRA range
                                                management tool for species in the EC                   management of the groundfish fisheries by, at         of 2 percent to 20 percent, ultimately
                                                category. PSC limits are not set for                    a minimum, recording the harvest of                   choosing an 8 percent grenadier MRA.
                                                stocks classified as ‘‘stocks in the                    grenadiers and placing limits on their                The 8 percent MRA is not likely to
                                                fishery’’ in the FMP. See response to                   harvest.                                              substantially increase the incentive for


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                                                vessels to retain grenadiers relative to a              million mt limit is not exceeded. The                 limited amounts in some fisheries (e.g.,
                                                lower MRA percentage (e.g., 2 percent),                 potential reduction of a TAC for one or               Bering Sea pollock). Therefore, NMFS
                                                but would limit the amount of                           more BSAI groundfish fisheries will                   expects that limiting the TAC of most
                                                incidental catch more conservatively                    incentivize reduction of grenadier                    groundfish fisheries would not result in
                                                than a higher MRA percentage (e.g., 20                  bycatch in the BSAI so that the                       a reduction of grenadier catch or in the
                                                percent). The Council selected an 8                     grenadier TAC can be set as low as                    amount of grenadier catch that is
                                                percent MRA to accommodate the                          possible and not limit the TACs set for               discarded because there is no market.
                                                current amount of grenadiers                            other fisheries.                                      NMFS expects that constraining the
                                                incidentally caught by individual                          Response: NMFS agrees that the BSAI                TAC of other groundfish fisheries would
                                                vessels. Section 2.2 of the Analysis                    OY cap requires that the sum of the                   not minimize grenadier bycatch to the
                                                notes that a de minimus amount of                       groundfish TACs in the BSAI cannot                    extent practicable as required by the
                                                grenadiers are retained in the BSAI, and                exceed 2 million mt (see 50 CFR                       Magnuson-Stevens Act.
                                                only 0.1 percent of all groundfish                      679.20(a)(1)). The response to Comment                   Comment 14: The Council’s decision
                                                fishing trips in the GOA would be                       2 explains that the Council and NMFS                  to classify grenadiers as an EC species
                                                expected to meet or exceed an MRA of                    determined that grenadiers meet the                   appears to be motivated by a desire to
                                                8 percent. Retention of grenadiers in the               criteria for the EC category, and                     avoid consequences for existing
                                                BSAI is less than 0.1 percent of all                    assigning grenadiers to the EC category               fisheries subject to the 2 million mt OY
                                                groundfish fishing trips. Therefore, an                 would preclude the development of a                   cap in the BSAI. Originally, the effort to
                                                MRA of 8 percent would be expected to                   directed fishery that could increase                  evaluate grenadier stocks was motivated
                                                accommodate all current fishing                         catch of grenadiers. The comment’s                    by a desire to address conservation
                                                practices and, if a market should                       suggested approach would be less                      concerns in the grenadier fishery.
                                                develop, this MRA would limit the                       conservative and could result in an                   Beginning in 2008, the BSAI and GOA
                                                potential retention of grenadiers until                 increase in grenadier catch in a directed             Groundfish Plan Teams and the SSC
                                                the Council and NMFS could develop                      fishery with a TAC.                                   strongly encouraged the Council to
                                                measures to manage a grenadier fishery.                    The comment seems to suggest that,                 manage grenadiers as ‘‘stocks in the
                                                   Finally, it is highly unlikely that                  in the BSAI, grenadiers should be                     fishery,’’ stressing the issue should be a
                                                vessels would catch the maximum MRA                     classified as ‘‘stocks in the fishery’’ so            priority, based largely on concerns over
                                                on more than 0.1 percent of all                         that a grenadier TAC would be set at a                bycatch and vulnerability of the species.
                                                groundfish fishing trips. It is not                     level below the current grenadier catch               Initial preliminary assessments
                                                economical for vessel operators to do so                as a way to constrain bycatch. This is                prepared by NMFS also emphasized the
                                                because it would take valuable time and                 inconsistent with the management of                   conservation and management concerns
                                                effort for vessels to find grenadiers to                fisheries classified as ‘‘stocks in the               associated with grenadier stocks.
                                                ‘‘top off’’ their catch.                                fishery’’ and the TAC setting process for             However, after analyzing the potential
                                                   This final rule also increases                       Tier 5 stocks. According to the BSAI                  consequences to the existing groundfish
                                                monitoring of grenadier catch, and                      FMP, a specific TAC is established                    fisheries, the Council deemphasized
                                                NMFS will add grenadiers to weekly                      annually for each target species or                   conservation concerns, and instead
                                                catch reports posted on the NMFS                        species assemblage. The FMP defines                   focused on classifying grenadiers as an
                                                Alaska Region Web page at http://alaska                 target species as those species that                  EC species. This conclusion is unlawful.
                                                fisheries.noaa.gov/sustainablefisheries/                support either a single species or mixed              National Standards 1 and 9 require that
                                                catchstats.htm. This information will                   species target fishery, are commercially              necessary and practicable bycatch
                                                provide the Council, NMFS, and the                      important, and for which a sufficient                 measures must be implemented, even if
                                                public the information needed to                        data base exists that allows each to be               that results in a downward adjustment
                                                determine if increased retention of                     managed on its own biological merits.                 of OY.
                                                grenadiers is occurring. The Council                    Grenadiers are not a target fishery. As a                When read together, National
                                                and NMFS will review this information                   Tier 5 stock, the grenadier TAC would                 Standards 1 and 9 in the Magnuson-
                                                and consider additional management                      be set following the harvest                          Stevens Act require that necessary and
                                                measures, if appropriate.                               specifications process, and, given the                practicable bycatch measures must be
                                                   Comment 13: Including grenadiers as                  stock’s ABC, the TAC could be set much                implemented, even if that results in a
                                                ‘‘stocks in the fishery’’ would                         higher than current bycatch. Managing                 downward adjustment of OY. As spelled
                                                necessitate the establishment of an OFL,                grenadiers as ‘‘stocks in the fishery’’ and           out in the Magnuson-Stevens Act, yield
                                                ABC, and TAC each year in the annual                    establishing a TAC for grenadiers would               is optimal when it takes into account
                                                harvest specifications process. If a                    provide for a directed fishery. As long               protection of marine ecosystems and
                                                grenadier TAC was set below the                         as the TAC has not been, or is not likely             any relevant ecological factor. These
                                                current bycatch level, bycatch would be                 to be exceeded, NMFS would not                        same considerations require reducing
                                                reduced. The grenadier TAC would                        constrain catch of grenadiers whether                 grenadier bycatch because they have an
                                                count in the calculation of total TAC                   retained or discarded. This would not                 important ecological role.
                                                under the optimum yield (OY) cap.                       result in a reduction of grenadier catch                 Response: NMFS disagrees with the
                                                   The OY cap is a binding constraint on                as suggested in the comment.                          comment for the following reasons.
                                                the BSAI groundfish fisheries that limits                  NMFS disagrees with the comment’s                  First, there is no grenadier fishery. As
                                                the total TACs of all groundfish fisheries              assumption that managing grenadiers as                noted in the preamble to this rule,
                                                in the BSAI managed as ‘‘stocks in the                  ‘‘stocks in the fishery’’ will ‘‘force’’              markets for grenadiers have not
                                                fishery’’ to no more than 2 million mt.                 harvesters to minimize their catch of                 developed and the available data do not
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                                                In most years, the total TACs of all                    grenadiers so that a lower TAC for                    indicate significant retention of
                                                groundfish fisheries in the BSAI sum to                 grenadiers may be established and                     grenadiers for personal use as bait.
                                                2 million mt. This means that the                       provide more TAC for non-grenadier                       Second, comments made prior to 2009
                                                Council and NMFS would need to                          species within the 2 million mt OY cap.               did not consider the amendments to the
                                                ‘‘fund’’ a grenadier TAC in the BSAI by                 As stated in response to Comment 12,                  Magnuson-Stevens Act establishing
                                                reducing the TAC in one or more BSAI                    grenadiers are not encountered in many                ACLs and AMs, or the National
                                                groundfish fisheries so that the 2                      fisheries and are encountered in very                 Standard 1 guidelines establishing the


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                                                EC category published in 2009 (74 FR                    and GOA. This final rule prohibits the                species, except for grenadier, are
                                                3178, January 16, 2009). See the                        directed fishing for grenadiers and                   actively managed in a fishery through a
                                                response to Comment 3 for a summary                     improves the monitoring of grenadier                  fishery management plan.
                                                of the recommendations of the                           catch to ensure that total catch of                      Response: NMFS disagrees. Grenadier
                                                Groundfish Plan Teams and SSC for                       grenadiers will not adversely affect                  bycatch is not one of the worst problems
                                                Amendments 100/91.                                      grenadiers. Additional measures to limit              in the fisheries off Alaska. As explained
                                                   Third, in 2010, the Council                          the total catch of grenadiers are not                 earlier in this preamble, catch of
                                                recommended and NMFS removed the                        required at this time to comply with the              grenadiers, including the bycatch of
                                                nonspecified species category from the                  requirements of National Standard 1 or                grenadiers, represents a small
                                                FMPs when the FMPs were revised to                      National Standard 9.                                  proportion of the known biomass of
                                                meet Magnuson-Stevens Act                                  Comment 15: Conservation and                       grenadiers. Grenadiers are not subject to
                                                requirements for ACLs and AMs under                     management measures are needed in                     a directed fishery. A large proportion of
                                                Amendments 96/87 to the FMPs (75 FR                     order to maintain the grenadier stock                 the grenadier catch is discarded as
                                                61639, October 6, 2010). The                            and the deep-sea environment.                         bycatch because the flesh is unpalatable
                                                nonspecified species, including                         Grenadier bycatch threatens to cause                  and no market for grenadiers exists.
                                                grenadiers, were removed from the                       irreversible or long-term adverse effects                Bottom trawl surveys have shown
                                                FMPs because these species were too                     both on grenadier resources and the                   giant grenadier to be the most abundant
                                                poorly understood to set ACLs and AMs                   marine ecosystem. The environmental                   species at depths 200 m to 1,000 m on
                                                or to develop a management regime. The                  effects of this bycatch may change the                the continental slope of the GOA,
                                                Council also initiated an analysis to                   ocean environment in ways that would                  eastern Bering Sea, and Aleutian Islands
                                                consider moving grenadiers back into                    decrease the options available with                   (see Section 3.7.1 of the Analysis). The
                                                the FMPs in 2010. In June 2012, the                     respect to future uses of deep-sea or                 average biomass from the last three
                                                Council reviewed the first discussion                   other marine resources. Thus, grenadier               surveys is 553,557 mt in the eastern
                                                paper that explored two alternatives for                stocks are in need of conservation and                Bering Sea, 598,727 mt in the Aleutian
                                                grenadiers, classifying them either as                  management and should be managed in                   Islands, and 597,884 mt in the GOA.
                                                ‘‘stocks in the fishery’’ or as an                      the fishery, as required by the                       And, as explained in Section 3.3.2 of the
                                                ‘‘ecosystem component.’’ That                           Magnuson-Stevens Act. Grenadier                       Analysis, NMFS likely underestimates
                                                discussion paper also identified the                    bycatch constitutes a major input of                  grenadier biomass for a number of
                                                primary concerns that apply to                          dead organic material to the ecosystem                reasons, including that grenadiers are
                                                grenadiers; grenadiers have no limits on                that would not otherwise be there and                 abundant in waters deeper than where
                                                their catch or retention, no reporting                  could have unintended consequences                    NMFS surveys are conducted and
                                                requirements, and no official record of                 for the environment.                                  grenadiers may be unavailable to bottom
                                                their catch. These concerns were                           Response: As stated in previous                    trawls during feeding because they
                                                reiterated when the Analysis was                        responses to comments, including                      move into the water column.
                                                revised and improved between 2012 and                   grenadiers as ‘‘stocks in the fishery’’                  Average catch of grenadiers from 2003
                                                February 2014 when the Council took                     would not be expected to result in less               through 2013 in the BSAI constitutes
                                                final action. The Analysis analyzes                     catch than the amount currently                       only 0.4 percent of the estimated
                                                potential economic impacts to fishery                   occurring, and could result in more                   grenadier biomass. Average catch of
                                                participants in compliance with                         catch than is permitted under this final              grenadiers from 2003 through 2013 in
                                                Executive Order 12866 and the                           rule because this final rule prohibits                the GOA constitutes only 1 percent of
                                                Regulatory Flexibility Act.                             directed fishing for grenadiers. Section              the estimated grenadier biomass.
                                                   Fourth, when the Council                             3.7.2 of the Analysis discusses the                   Although the total tonnage of grenadiers
                                                recommended Amendments 100/91, the                      impacts of the alternatives on the                    caught and discarded as bycatch is
                                                Council emphasized conservation                         ecosystem and notes that total catch of               higher than other species, it represents
                                                concerns in classifying grenadiers as an                grenadiers represents a small proportion              only a small proportion of the total
                                                EC species. Amendments 100/91 and                       of the total grenadier biomass and that               biomass of grenadiers. Managing
                                                this final rule directly address concerns               most commercial fisheries do not occur                grenadiers as ‘‘stocks in the fishery’’
                                                of groundfish fishery impacts on                        at depths where grenadiers are known to               would not address the primary reason
                                                grenadiers. Amendments 100/91 and                       occur. The comment does not provide                   that grenadiers are discarded as
                                                this final rule limit grenadier catch and               any specific comments on how                          bycatch—the fish is unpalatable and no
                                                retention and require reporting for an                  managing grenadiers as ‘‘stocks in the                market exists.
                                                official record of grenadier catch.                     fishery’’ would reduce potential impacts                 Comment 17: Grenadier bycatch in
                                                   Fifth, NMFS considered the potential                 on the deep sea ecosystem more than                   the sablefish fishery greatly exceeds 5
                                                vulnerability of grenadiers from the                    the management measures implemented                   percent of the catch, and in some years,
                                                groundfish fisheries as it developed this               under this final rule. Section 3.7.2 of the           even exceeds the catch of sablefish. The
                                                action as described in response to                      Analysis also discusses the impacts of                Marine Stewardship Council
                                                Comment 7.                                              the input of dead organic material.                   certification of sablefish may be in
                                                   Finally, Amendments 100/91 and this                     Comment 16: By weight, bycatch of                  jeopardy during the next annual audit.
                                                final rule comply with the Magnuson-                    grenadiers is among the worst problems                In order to retain Marine Stewardship
                                                Stevens Act, including the 10 National                  in Alaska. The average catch of                       Council certification, the sablefish
                                                Standards. The Council and NMFS                         grenadiers is nearly 20 percent of the                fishery may have to develop and
                                                considered the best available                           total bycatch in Alaska. In 2010, out of              execute an action plan to address the
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                                                information on the total biomass of                     a total of 573 fish stocks nation-wide                bycatch problem in the fishery.
                                                grenadiers as well as the total catch of                with reported bycatch estimates, there                Changing the definition of grenadier
                                                grenadiers. As described in this                        were only three other species that                    from bycatch to ecosystem component
                                                preamble and the Analysis, total catch                  suffered more bycatch than grenadiers:                within the FMP does not change the
                                                of grenadiers represents only a small                   Arrowtooth flounder in Alaska, Atlantic               obligation of the sablefish fishery to
                                                proportion of the estimated biomass of                  croaker in the Southeast, and sea                     reduce bycatch under the Marine
                                                grenadiers, OFLs, and ABCs in the BSAI                  scallops in the Northeast. All of these               Stewardship Council.


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                                                   Response: Including grenadiers in the                and a statement of any changes made in                NMFS estimates that 72 small shoreside
                                                EC category in the FMPs does not                        the proposed rule as a result of such                 processors are directly regulated by this
                                                change the fact that grenadiers are                     comments; (3) the response of the                     action. This number includes entities
                                                bycatch in the sablefish fishery. The                   agency to any comments filed by the                   located in both the BSAI and GOA.
                                                process that the Marine Stewardship                     Chief Counsel for Advocacy of the Small               Thus, NMFS estimates that this action
                                                Council uses to certify the sablefish                   Business Administration (SBA) in                      directly regulates 1,316 small entities
                                                fishery is an activity undertaken by a                  response to the proposed rule, and a                  (1,232 catcher vessels, 12 catcher/
                                                private entity and is outside the scope                 detailed statement of any change made                 processors, 72 shoreside processors)
                                                of this action. Nothing in Amendments                   to the proposed rule in the final rule as             because the reporting requirements and
                                                100/91 or this final rule prevents                      a result of the comments; (4) a                       MRAs apply to all participants in the
                                                participants in the sablefish fishery from              description of and an estimate of the                 groundfish fisheries.
                                                developing operational guidelines or                    number of small entities to which the
                                                other voluntary measures that may                       rule will apply or an explanation of why              Description of Significant Alternatives
                                                result in reduced grenadier bycatch in                  no such estimate is available; (5) a                  to the Final Action That Minimize
                                                that fishery.                                           description of the projected reporting,               Adverse Impacts on Small Entities
                                                                                                        recordkeeping and other compliance
                                                Classification                                          requirements of the rule, including an                   A FRFA must describe the steps the
                                                  Pursuant to section 304(b)(1)(A) of the               estimate of the classes of small entities             agency has taken to minimize the
                                                Magnuson-Stevens Act, the                               which will be subject to the requirement              significant economic impact on small
                                                Administrator, Alaska Region, NMFS,                     and the type of professional skills                   entities consistent with the stated
                                                has determined this final rule is                       necessary for preparation of the report               objectives of applicable statutes,
                                                necessary for the conservation and                      or record; and (6) a description of the               including a statement of the factual,
                                                management of the groundfish fisheries                  steps the agency has taken to minimize                policy, and legal reasons for selecting
                                                and that it is consistent with                          the significant economic impact on                    the alternative adopted in the final rule
                                                Amendments 100/91, the FMPs, the                        small entities consistent with the stated             and why each one of the other
                                                National Standards, other provisions of                 objectives of applicable statutes,                    significant alternatives to the rule
                                                the Magnuson-Stevens Act, and other                     including a statement of the factual,                 considered by the agency and that affect
                                                applicable laws.                                        policy, and legal reasons for selecting               the impact on small entities was
                                                  NMFS prepared an environmental                        the alternative adopted in the final rule             rejected. ‘‘Significant alternatives’’ are
                                                assessment (EA) for Amendments 100/                     and why each one of the other                         those that achieve the stated objectives
                                                91 and this final rule and the                          significant alternatives to the rule                  for the action, consistent with prevailing
                                                Administrator, Alaska Region, NMFS,                     considered by the agency which affect                 law, with potentially lesser adverse
                                                concluded that there will be no                         the impact on small entities was                      economic impacts on small entities, as
                                                significant impact on the human                         rejected.                                             a whole.
                                                environment as a result of this rule. The
                                                                                                        Need for, and Objectives of, the Rule                    The two aspects of this final rule that
                                                impact of this action is to limit and
                                                monitor the incidental catch of                           A statement of the need for, and                    directly regulate small entities are the
                                                grenadiers in the groundfish fisheries. A               objectives of, the rule is contained in the           requirement to report grenadier catch
                                                copy of the EA is available from NMFS                   preamble to this final rule and is not                under regulations at § 679.5(a)(3) and
                                                (see ADDRESSES).                                        repeated here.                                        the requirement that vessels not exceed
                                                  This final rule has been determined to                                                                      an MRA of 8 percent, under regulations
                                                                                                        Public and Chief Counsel for Advocacy                 at Tables 10 and 11 to part 679. These
                                                be not significant for the purposes of
                                                                                                        Comments on the Proposed Rule                         requirements have a de minimus
                                                Executive Order 12866.
                                                                                                           NMFS published a proposed rule to                  economic impact on small entities, as
                                                Final Regulatory Flexibility Analysis                   implement Amendments 100/91 on May                    explained in Section 5.7 of the Analysis.
                                                   This final regulatory flexibility                    14, 2014 (79 FR 27557). An IRFA was                   The reporting requirements were the
                                                analysis (FRFA) incorporates the IRFA,                  prepared and summarized in the                        same under all of the action alternatives.
                                                a summary of the significant issues                     ‘‘Classification’’ section of the preamble               The Council considered an MRA
                                                raised by the public comments in                        to the proposed rule. The comment                     range of 2 percent to 20 percent,
                                                response to the IRFA, and NMFS’                         period closed on June 13, 2014. NMFS                  ultimately choosing an 8 percent MRA.
                                                responses to those comments, and a                      received 3 letters of public comment on               The Council selected an 8 percent MRA
                                                summary of the analyses completed to                    Amendments 100/91 and the proposed                    to accommodate the current amount of
                                                support the action.                                     rule. No comments were received on the                grenadiers incidentally caught. The
                                                   Section 604 of the Regulatory                        IRFA or the small entity impacts of the               Council considered that there are very
                                                Flexibility Act requires that, when an                  rule. The Chief Counsel for Advocacy of               few instances when grenadier retention
                                                agency promulgates a final rule under                   the SBA did not file any comments on                  exceeds 8 percent; however, allowing a
                                                section 553 of Title 5 of the U.S. Code,                the proposed rule.                                    higher MRA of as much as 20 percent
                                                after being required by that section or
                                                                                                        Number and Description of Small                       may not meet the objectives of
                                                any other law to publish a general
                                                                                                        Entities Regulated by the Action                      providing precautionary management
                                                notice of proposed rulemaking, the
                                                                                                          In the GOA, NMFS estimates that                     and placing limits on harvest, as
                                                agency shall prepare an FRFA.
                                                   Section 604 describes the required                   there are a total of 1,114 small catcher              identified in the purpose and need for
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                                                contents of a FRFA: (1) A statement of                  vessels and 5 small catcher/processors                the action.
                                                the need for, and objectives of, the rule;              in the groundfish fisheries. The majority                Thus, there are no significant
                                                (2) a statement of the significant issues               of these (581) are catcher vessels in the             alternatives that accomplish the
                                                raised by the public comments in                        hook-and-line gear sector. In the BSAI,               objectives of accounting for grenadier
                                                response to the initial regulatory                      NMFS estimates that there are 118 small               catch or MRA management and
                                                flexibility analysis, a statement of the                catcher vessels and 7 small catcher/                  minimize adverse economic impacts on
                                                assessment of the agency of such issues,                processors in the groundfish fisheries.               small entities.


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                                                Recordkeeping and Reporting                             collection, including suggestions for                 this section) for all groundfish (see
                                                Requirements                                            reducing the burden, to NMFS (see                     Table 2a to this part), prohibited species
                                                   The final rule modifies the                          ADDRESSES) and by email to OIRA_                      (see Table 2b to this part), forage fish
                                                recordkeeping and reporting                             Submission@omb.eop.gov, or fax to                     (see Table 2c to this part), and
                                                requirements of the vessels and                         (202) 395–5806.                                       grenadiers (see Table 2c to this part).
                                                processors participating in the BSAI and                  Notwithstanding any other provision                 The operator or manager may record
                                                GOA groundfish fisheries.                               of the law, no person is required to                  and report the following information
                                                   Presently, NMFS requires catcher                     respond to, nor shall any person be                   (see paragraphs (a)(3)(i) through (iv) of
                                                vessel operators, catcher/processor                     subject to a penalty for failure to comply            this section) for non-groundfish (see
                                                operators, buying station operators,                    with, a collection of information subject             Table 2d to this part):
                                                mothership operators, shoreside                         to the requirements of the PRA, unless                *     *      *     *     *
                                                processor managers, and stationary                      that collection of information displays a               (c) * * *
                                                floating processor managers to record                   currently valid OMB control number.                     (3) * * *
                                                and report all FMP species in logbooks,                 All currently approved NOAA                             (vi) * * *
                                                forms, eLandings, and eLogbooks.                        collections of information may be                       (F) Species codes. The operator must
                                                Recording is optional for non-FMP                       viewed at: http://www.cio.noaa.gov/                   record and report required information
                                                species. Grenadiers are currently listed                services_programs/prasubs.html.                       for all groundfish (see Table 2a to this
                                                as non-FMP species.                                                                                           part), prohibited species (see Table 2b to
                                                                                                        List of Subjects in 50 CFR Part 679                   this part), forage fish (see Table 2c to
                                                   The final rule amends regulations to
                                                change the status of grenadiers (giant                    Alaska, Fisheries, Reporting and                    this part), and grenadiers (see Table 2c
                                                grenadiers and other grenadiers) from                   recordkeeping requirements.                           to this part). The operator may record
                                                non-FMP species to FMP species and                        Dated: February 26, 2015.                           and report information for non-
                                                require operators to record and report                                                                        groundfish (see Table 2d to this part).
                                                                                                        Samuel D. Rauch III,
                                                grenadier species in logbooks, forms,                   Deputy Assistant Administrator for
                                                                                                                                                              *     *      *     *     *
                                                eLandings, and eLogbooks. If operators                  Regulatory Programs, National Marine                    (4) * * *
                                                retain and land grenadiers, then                        Fisheries Service.                                      (vi) * * *
                                                landings and the use of retained catch                                                                          (E) Species codes. The operator must
                                                                                                          For the reasons set out in the                      record and report the required
                                                must be reported on fish tickets and
                                                                                                        preamble, NMFS amends 50 CFR part                     information for all groundfish (see Table
                                                production reports.
                                                                                                        679 as follows:                                       2a to this part), prohibited species (see
                                                Small Entity Compliance Guide                                                                                 Table 2b to this part), forage fish (see
                                                                                                        PART 679—FISHERIES OF THE                             Table 2c to this part), and grenadiers
                                                   Section 212 of the Small Business
                                                                                                        EXCLUSIVE ECONOMIC ZONE OFF                           (see Table 2c to this part). The operator
                                                Regulatory Enforcement Fairness Act of
                                                                                                        ALASKA                                                may also record and report the required
                                                1996 states that, for each rule or group
                                                of related rules for which an agency is                 ■ 1. The authority citation for 50 CFR                information for non-groundfish (see
                                                required to prepare a FRFA, the agency                  part 679 continues to read as follows:                Table 2d to this part).
                                                shall publish one or more guides to                                                                           *     *      *     *     *
                                                assist small entities in complying with                   Authority: 16 U.S.C. 773 et seq.; 1801 et
                                                                                                        seq.; 3631 et seq.; Pub. L. 108–447; Pub. L.          ■ 4. In § 679.20, revise paragraph (i) to
                                                the rule, and shall designate such                      111–281.                                              read as follows:
                                                publications as ‘‘small entity
                                                compliance guides.’’ The agency shall                   ■  2. In § 679.2, add a definition for                § 679.20       General limitations.
                                                explain the actions a small entity is                   ‘‘Grenadiers’’ in alphabetical order and              *      *    *     *     *
                                                required to take to comply with a rule                  revise the definition for ‘‘Non-allocated               (i) Forage fish and grenadiers—(1)
                                                or group of rules. The preamble to the                  or nonspecified species’’ to read as                  Definition. See Table 2c to this part.
                                                proposed rule and the preamble to this                  follows:                                                (2) Applicability. The provisions of
                                                final rule serve as the small entity                                                                          § 679.20(i) apply to all vessels fishing
                                                                                                        § 679.2   Definitions.                                for groundfish in the BSAI or GOA, and
                                                compliance guide. This rule does not
                                                require any additional compliance from                  *     *      *     *     *                            to all vessels processing groundfish
                                                small entities that is not described in                    Grenadiers (see Table 2c to this part              harvested in the BSAI or GOA.
                                                the preambles to the proposed and final                 and § 679.20(i)).                                       (3) Closure to directed fishing.
                                                rules. Copies of this final rule are                    *     *      *     *     *                            Directed fishing for forage fish and
                                                available on request from the NMFS                         Non-allocated or nonspecified species              grenadiers is prohibited at all times in
                                                Alaska Region Office (see ADDRESSES).                   means those fish species, other than                  the BSAI and GOA.
                                                                                                        prohibited species, for which TAC has                   (4) Limits on sale, barter, trade, and
                                                Collection-of-Information Requirements                  not been specified (e.g., prowfish and                processing. The sale, barter, trade, or
                                                  This rule contains collection-of-                     lingcod).                                             processing of forage fish or grenadiers is
                                                information requirements subject to the                 *     *      *     *     *                            prohibited, except as provided in
                                                Paperwork Reduction Act (PRA), and                      ■ 3. In § 679.5, revise paragraph (a)(3)
                                                                                                                                                              paragraph (i)(5) of this section.
                                                which have been approved by Office of                                                                           (5) Allowable fishmeal production.
                                                                                                        introductory text, and paragraphs
                                                Management and Budget (OMB) under                                                                             Retained catch of forage fish or
                                                                                                        (c)(3)(vi)(F) and (c)(4)(vi)(E) to read as
                                                OMB Control Number 0648–0213 (paper                                                                           grenadiers not exceeding the maximum
                                                                                                        follows:
                                                recordkeeping and reporting) and OMB                                                                          retainable amount may be processed
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                                                Control Number 0648–0515 (electronic                    § 679.5   Recordkeeping and reporting                 into fishmeal for sale, barter, or trade.
                                                recordkeeping and reporting). However,                  (R&R).                                                *      *    *     *     *
                                                this rule only mentions these collections                 (a) * * *                                           ■ 5. In § 679.22, add paragraph (i) to
                                                and does not change either collection-                    (3) Fish to be recorded and reported.               read as follows:
                                                of-information.                                         The operator or manager must record
                                                  Send comments regarding this burden                   and report the following information                  § 679.22       Closures.
                                                estimate, or any other aspect of this data              (see paragraphs (a)(3)(i) through (iv) of             *        *       *     *     *


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                                                  (i) Forage fish and grenadiers                                              ■ 6. Revise Table 2c to part 679 to read
                                                closures. See § 679.20(i)(3).                                                 as follows:

                                                TABLE 2c TO PART 679—SPECIES CODES: FMP FORAGE FISH SPECIES (ALL SPECIES OF THE FOLLOWING FAMILIES) AND
                                                                                         GRENADIER SPECIES
                                                                                                                                    Species Identification                                                                                                    Code

                                                FORAGE FISH
                                                Bristlemouths, lightfishes, and anglemouths (family Gonostomatidae) ..............................................................................................                                                   209
                                                Capelin smelt (family Osmeridae) .......................................................................................................................................................                             516
                                                Deep-sea smelts (family Bathylagidae) ...............................................................................................................................................                                773
                                                Eulachon smelt (family Osmeridae) ....................................................................................................................................................                               511
                                                Gunnels (family Pholidae) ...................................................................................................................................................................                        207
                                                Krill (order Euphausiacea) ...................................................................................................................................................................                       800
                                                Lanternfishes (family Myctophidae) .....................................................................................................................................................                             772
                                                Pacific Sand fish (family Trichodontidae) ............................................................................................................................................                               206
                                                Pacific Sand lance (family Ammodytidae) ...........................................................................................................................................                                  774
                                                Pricklebacks, war-bonnets, eelblennys, cockscombs and Shannys (family Stichaeidae) ..................................................................                                                                208
                                                Surf smelt (family Osmeridae) .............................................................................................................................................................                          515
                                                GRENADIERS
                                                Giant Grenadiers (Albatrossia pectoralis) ...........................................................................................................................................                                214
                                                Other Grenadiers .................................................................................................................................................................................                   213



                                                ■ 7. Revise Table 2d to part 679 to read
                                                as follows:

                                                                                                       TABLE 2d TO PART 679—SPECIES CODES: NON-FMP SPECIES
                                                                                                                                      Species description                                                                                                     Code

                                                                                                                                                      GENERAL USE

                                                Arctic char, anadromous ......................................................................................................................................................................                       521
                                                Dolly varden, anadromous ...................................................................................................................................................................                         531
                                                Eels or eel-like fish ..............................................................................................................................................................................                 210
                                                Eel, wolf ...............................................................................................................................................................................................            217
                                                GREENLING:
                                                     Kelp ...............................................................................................................................................................................................            194
                                                     Rock ..............................................................................................................................................................................................             191
                                                     Whitespot ......................................................................................................................................................................................                192
                                                Jellyfish (unspecified) ..........................................................................................................................................................................                   625
                                                Lamprey, pacific ...................................................................................................................................................................................                 600
                                                Lingcod ................................................................................................................................................................................................             130
                                                Lumpsucker .........................................................................................................................................................................................                 216
                                                Pacific flatnose .....................................................................................................................................................................................               260
                                                Pacific hagfish ......................................................................................................................................................................................               212
                                                Pacific hake .........................................................................................................................................................................................               112
                                                Pacific lamprey ....................................................................................................................................................................................                 600
                                                Pacific saury ........................................................................................................................................................................................               220
                                                Pacific tomcod .....................................................................................................................................................................................                 250
                                                Poacher (Family Algonidae) ................................................................................................................................................................                          219
                                                Prowfish ...............................................................................................................................................................................................             215
                                                Ratfish ..................................................................................................................................................................................................           714
                                                Rockfish, black (GOA) .........................................................................................................................................................................                      142
                                                Rockfish, blue (GOA) ...........................................................................................................................................................................                     167
                                                Rockfish, dark ......................................................................................................................................................................................                173
                                                Sardine, Pacific (pilchard) ....................................................................................................................................................................                     170
                                                Sea cucumber, red ..............................................................................................................................................................................                     895
                                                Shad .....................................................................................................................................................................................................           180
                                                Skilfish ..................................................................................................................................................................................................          715
                                                Snailfish, general (genus Liparis and genus Careproctus) .................................................................................................................                                           218
                                                Sturgeon, general ................................................................................................................................................................................                   680
                                                Wrymouths ...........................................................................................................................................................................................                211
                                                Shellfish:
                                                     Abalone, northern (pinto) ..............................................................................................................................................................                        860
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                                                Clams:
                                                     Arctic surf ......................................................................................................................................................................................              812
                                                     Cockle ...........................................................................................................................................................................................              820
                                                     Eastern softshell ...........................................................................................................................................................................                   842
                                                     Pacific geoduck ............................................................................................................................................................................                    815
                                                     Pacific littleneck ............................................................................................................................................................................                 840
                                                     Pacific razor ..................................................................................................................................................................................                830
                                                     Washington butter ........................................................................................................................................................................                      810



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                                                                                           TABLE 2d TO PART 679—SPECIES CODES: NON-FMP SPECIES—Continued
                                                                                                                                     Species description                                                                                                     Code

                                                Coral ....................................................................................................................................................................................................          899
                                                Mussel, blue .........................................................................................................................................................................................              855
                                                Oyster, Pacific ......................................................................................................................................................................................              880
                                                Scallop, weathervane ..........................................................................................................................................................................                     850
                                                Scallop, pink (or calico) .......................................................................................................................................................................                   851
                                                SHRIMP:
                                                    Coonstripe ....................................................................................................................................................................................                 864
                                                    Humpy ..........................................................................................................................................................................................                963
                                                    Northern (pink) ..............................................................................................................................................................................                  961
                                                    Sidestripe ......................................................................................................................................................................................               962
                                                    Spot ..............................................................................................................................................................................................             965
                                                Snails ...................................................................................................................................................................................................          890
                                                Urchin, green sea ................................................................................................................................................................................                  893
                                                Urchin, red sea ....................................................................................................................................................................................                892



                                                ■ 8. Revise Table 3 to part 679 to read
                                                as follows:
                                                BILLING CODE 3510–22–P
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                                                                                 1, 41,                                                                       12
                                                                                                     4         5       6      7      8       10
                              Species                                            86,92,                                                                     Salted
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                               Code                                              93,95    3 Bled                                                              &
                                                                                                    head     head    with   west   east    w/o     Kirimi            Wings   Roe
                                                                                 Whole                                                                       Split
                                                                                                     on       off     roe    cut    cut     tail
                                                                                  fish
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                              110          Pacific Cod                            1.00     0.98     0.85     ---     0.63   0.57    0.47   0.44     ---     0.45      ---    0.05
                                           Flatfish other than Pacific Halibut    1.00     0.98     0.90     ---     0.80   0.72    0.65   0.62     0.48     ---      ---    0.08
                              143          Thomyhead Rockfish                     1.00     0.98     0.88     ---     0.55   0.60    0.50    ---     ---      ---      ---    ---
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                              160          Sculpins                               1.00     0.98     0.87     ---      ---   0.50    0.40    ---     ---      ---      ---    ---
                              193          Atka Mackerel                          1.00     0.98     0.87     ---     0.67   0.64    0.61    ---     ---      ---      ---    ---
                              214          Giant grenadiers                       1.00     ---      ---      ---      ---   0.50    0.50    ---     ---      ---      ---    ---
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                              270          Pollock                                1.00     0.98     0.80     ---     0.70   0.65    0.56   0.50     0.25     ---      ---    0.07
                              510          Smelts                                 1.00     0.98     0.82     ---      ---   0.71     ---    ---     ---      ---      ---    ---
                              511          Eulachon                               1.00     0.98     0.82     ---      ---   0.71     ---    ---     ---      ---      ---    ---
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                              516          Capelin                                1.00     0.98     0.89     ---      ---   0.78     ---    ---     ---      ---      ---    ---
                                           Sharks                                 1.00     0.98     0.83     ---      ---   0.72     ---    ---     ---      ---      ---    ---
                                           Skates                                 1.00     0.98     0.90     ---      ---    ---    0.32    ---     ---      ---     0.32    ---
                              710          Sablefish                              1.00     0.98     0.89     ---      ---   0.68    0.63   0.50     ---      ---      ---    ---
                              870          Octopus                                1.00     0.98     0.81     ---      ---    ---     ---    ---     ---      ---      ---    ---
                              875          Squid                                  1.00     0.98     0.69     ---      ---    ---     ---    ---     ---      ---      ---    ---
                                           Rockfish                               1.00     0.98     0.88     ---      ---   0.60    0.50    ---     ---      ---      ---    ---
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                              200
                                           Conversion rates to Net Weight.
                                                                                  ---      ---      0.90     1.0      ---    ---     ---    ---     ---      ---      ---    ---




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                                                                                                                                              21        22
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                                                                                                                                            Fillets   Fillets      23
                              Species                                                    15                                        Fillets                                 Fillets     30
                                                          FMP Species                             16        17      18      19               with      with      Fillets                       31
                               Code                                                   Pectoral                                      with                                    deep     Surimi
                                                                                                 Heads    Cheeks   Chins   Belly             skin      ribs     skinless                      Mince
                                                                                       Girdle                                      skin&                                    skin
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                                                                                                                                    ribs
                                                                                                                                             ribs      skin
                              110             Pacific Cod                               0.05       ---     0.05     ---    0.01     0.45     0.35      0.25      0.25        ---     0.15      0.5
                                              Flatfish other than Pacific Halibut        ---       ---     ---      ---     ---     0.32     0.27      0.27      0.22        ---     0.18      ---
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                              143             Thomyhead Rockfish                         ---      0.20     0.05    0.05    0.05     0.40     0.30      0.35      0.25        ---      ---      ---
                              160             Sculpins                                   ---       ---     ---      ---     ---      ---      ---       ---       ---        ---      ---      ---
                              193             Atka Mackerel                              ---       ---     ---      ---     ---      ---      ---       ---       ---        ---     0.15      ---
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                              214             Giant Grenadiers                           ---       ---     ---      ---     ---      ---     24.3       ---       ---        ---      ---      ---
                              270             Pollock                                                                                                                                0.16 1
                                                                                         ---      0.15     ---      ---     ---     0.35     0.30      0.30      0.21       0.16
                                                                                                                                                                                     0.172
                                                                                                                                                                                              0.22
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                              510              Smelts                                    ---        ---    ---      ---     ---      ---     0.38       ---       ---        ---      ---      ---
                              511              Eulachon                                  ---        ---    ---      ---     ---      ---      ---       ---       ---        ---      ---      ---
                              516              Cape lin                                    ---      ---    ---      ---     ---      ---      ---       ---       ---        ---      ---      ---
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                                               Sharks                                      ---      ---    ---      ---     ---      ---     0.30      0.30      0.25        ---      ---      ---
                                               Skates                                      ---      ---    ---      ---     ---      ---      ---       ---       ---        ---      ---      ---
                              710              Sablefish                                   ---      ---    0.05     ---     ---     0.35     0.30      0.30      0.25        ---      ---      ---
                              870              Octopus                                     ---      ---    ---      ---     ---      ---      ---       ---       ---        ---      ---      ---
                              875              Squid                                       ---      ---    ---      ---     ---      ---      ---       ---       ---        ---      ---      ---
                                               Rockfish                                    ---     0.15    0.05    0.05    0.10     0.40     0.30      0.33      0.25        ---      ---      ---
                                               PACIFIC HALIBUT
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                                               Conversion rates to Net Weight.
                                                                                           ---      -      -        ---     ---      ---      ---       ---       ---        ---      ---      ---
                                           1Standard pollock surimi rate during January through June.
                                           2 Standard pollock surimi rate during July through December.




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                                           Species                                                                                                                                  98,99
                                                                   FMP Species                     32       33      34          35           36       Butterfly      Infested or
                                            Code                                                                                                                                   Discards
                                                                                                  Meal      Oil     Milt     Stomachs      Mantles    Backbone      Decomposed
                                                                                                                                                      Removed           Fish
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                                           110        Pacific Cod                                 0.17      ---      ---         ---         ---         0.43            0.00        1.00
                                                      Flatfish other than Pacific Halibut         0.17      ---      ---         ---         ---          ---            0.00        1.00
                                           122        Flathead Sole                               0.17      ---      ---         ---         ---          ---            0.00        1.00
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                                           123        Rock Sole                                   0.17      ---      ---         ---         ---          ---            0.00        1.00
                                           124        Dover Sole                                  0.17      ---      ---         ---         ---          ---            0.00        1.00
                                           125        Rex Sole                                    0.17      ---      ---         ---         ---          ---            0.00        1.00
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                                           127        Y ellowfin Sole                             0.17      ---      ---         ---         ---          ---            0.00        1.00
                                           134        Greenland Turbot                            0.17      ---      ---         ---         ---          ---            0.00        1.00
                                           143        Thomyhead Rockfish                          0.17      ---      ---         ---         ---          ---            0.00        1.00
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                                           160        Sculpins                                    0.17      ---      ---         ---         ---          ---            0.00        1.00
                                           193        Atka Mackerel                               0.17      ---      ---         ---         ---          ---            0.00        1.00
                                           214        Giant grenadiers                            0.17      ---      ---         ---         ---          ---            0.00        1.00
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                                           270        Pollock                                     0.17      ---      ---         ---         ---         0.43            0.00        1.00
                                           510        Smelts                                      0.17      ---      ---         ---         ---          ---            0.00        1.00
                                                                                                            ---                              ---          ---
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                                           511        Eulachon                                    0.17               ---         ---                                     0.00        1.00
                                           516        Capelin                                     0.17      ---      ---         ---         ---          ---            0.00        1.00
                                                      Sharks                                      0.17      ---      ---         ---         ---          ---            0.00        1.00
                                                      Skates                                      0.17      ---      ---         ---         ---          ---            0.00        1.00
                                           710        Sablefish                                   0.17      ---      ---         ---         ---          ---            0.00        1.00
                                           870        Octopus                                     0.17      ---      ---         ---         0.85         ---            0.00        1.00
                                           875        Squid                                       0.17      ---      ---         ---         0.75         ---            0.00        1.00
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                                                      PACIFIC HALIBUT
                                           200
                                                      Conversion rates to Net Weight
                                                                                                   ---      ---      ---         ---         ---          ---            0.00        0.75


                                           Notes:    To obtain round weight of groundfish, divide the product weight of groundfish by the table PRR.
                                                     To obtain IFQ net weight of Pacific halibut, multiply the product weight of halibut by the table conversion rate.
                                                     To obtain round weight from net weight of Pacific halibut, divide net weight by 0.75 or multiply by 1.33333.




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                                                                                          Table 10 to Part 679-Gulf of Alaska Retaiuable Perceutages

                            BASIS SPECIES                                            INCIDENTAL CATCH SPECIES (for DSR caught on catcher vessels in the SEO, see § 679.20 G)6)
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                                                                                                                                                DSR
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                                                                             DW
                                                                                    Rex     Flathead
                                                                                                       sw   Arrow- Sable-
                                                                                                                            Aggregated SRIRE
                                                                                                                                                 SEO     Atka
                                                                                                                                                                 Aggregated
                                                                                                                                                                               Skates
                                                                                                                                                                                         Other
                                                                                                                                                                                                  Grenadiers
                          Code             Species         Pollock           Flat                      Flat                  Rockfish   ERA                        forage       (11)    species      (13)
                                                                    Cod       (2)   sole      sole      (3)  tooth  fish       (8)      (1)
                                                                                                                                                (C/Ps mackerel                            (7)
                                                                                                                                               only) <6)
                                                                                                                                                                   fish< 10)
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                         110       !Pacific cod              20     n/a(9)   20     20        20       20     35      I        5        (1)
                                                                                                                                                 10      20          2          20        20          8
                         121       ~rrowtooth                 5       5      20     20        20       20    n/a      I        5        0        0       20          2          20        20          8
                         122       Flathead sole             20      20      20     20        n/a      20     35     7         15       7        I       20          2          20        20          8
                         125       ~ex sole                  20      20      20               20       20     35     7         15       7                20          2          20        20
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                                                                                    n/a                                                          I                                                    8
                                   ~orthem
                         136                                 20      20      20     20        20       20     35     7         15       7        1       20          2          20        20          8
                                    ockfish
                                   l>acific ocean
                         141                                 20      20      20     20        20       20     35     7         15       7        1       20          2          20        20
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                                                                                                                                                                                                      8
                                   perch
                         143       !Thomyhead                20      20      20     20        20       20     35     7         15       7        1       20          2          20        20          8
                         152/      Shortraker/
                                                             20      20      20     20        20       20     35     7         15       n/a      1       20          2          20        20          8
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                         151        ougheye <1)
                                                                                                                                        (1)
                         193       fAtka mackerel            20      20      20     20        20       20     35      1        5                 10     n/a          2          20        20          8
                                                                                                                                        (1)
                         270       !Pollock                 n/a      20      20     20        20       20     35      1        5                 10      20          2          20        20          8
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                           10      Sablefish                 20      20      20     20        20       20     35     n/a       15       7        I       20          2          20        20          8
                         Flatfish, deep-water<2)             20      20      n/a    20        20       20     35     7         15       7        1       20          2          20        20          8
                         Flatfish, shallow-                                                                                             (1)
                                                             20      20      20     20        20       n/a    35      1         5                10      20          2          20        20          8
                         water<3)
                         Rockfish, other      <4)            20      20      20     20        20       20     35     7         15       7        1       20          2          20        20          8
                         Rockfish, pelagic \> J              20      20      20     20        20       20     35     7         15       7        1       20          2          20        20          8
                         Rockfish, DSR-SEO           \OJ     20      20      20     20        20       20     35     7         15       7       n/a      20          2          20        20          8
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                         Skates< 11 )                        20      20      20     20        20       20     35     1         5                 10      20          2          n/a       20          8
                                                                                                                                        (1)
                         Other species (7)                   20      20      20     20        20       20     35      I        5                 10      20          2          20       n/a          8
                         Aggregated amount of
                                                                                                                                        (1)
                         non-groundfish                      20      20      20     20        20       20     35      1         5                10      20          2          20        20          8
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                             Notes to Table 10 to Part 679
                             1 Shortraker/rougheye rockfish
                                               SR/RE          Shortraker rockfish (152)
                                                             Rougheye rockfish (151)
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                                               SR/REERA       Shortraker/rougheye rockfish in the Eastern Regulatory Area (ERA).
                                   Where numerical percentage is not indicated, the retainable percentage of SR/RE is included under Aggregated Rockfish
                             2     Deep-water flatfish       Dover sole, Greenland turbot, and deep-sea sole
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                             3     Shallow-water flatfish    Flatfish not including deep-water flatfish, flathead sole, rex sole, or arrowtooth flounder
                             4     Other rockfish            Western Regulatory Area
                                                             Central Regulatory Area              means slope rockfish and demersal shelf rockfish
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                                                             West Yakutat District
                                                              Southeast Outside District          means slope rockfish
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                                                                                                                                Slope rockfish
                                                             S. aurora (aurora)                   S. variegates (harlequin)                                S. brevispinis (silvergrey)
                                                             S. melanostomus (blackgill)          S. wilsoni (pygmy)                                       S. diploproa (splitnose)
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                                                             S. paucispinis (bocaccio)            S. babcocld (redbanded)                                  S. saxicola (stripetail)
                                                             S. goodei (chilipepper)              S. proriger (redstripe)                                  S. miniatus (vermilion)
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                                                             S. crameri (darkblotch)              S. zacentrus (sharpchin)
                                                                                                                                                           S. reedi (yellowmouth)
                                                             S. elongatus (greenstriped)          S. jordani (shortbelly)
                                                                                              In the Eastern GOA only, Slope rockfish also includes S. polyspinis (northern)
                              5    Pelagic shelf rockfish    S. variabilis (dusky)                S. entomelas (widow)                                     S. flavidus (yellowtail)
                              6    Demersal shelf            S. pinniger (canary)              S. maliger (quillback)
                                                                                                                                                     S. ruberrimus (yelloweye)
                                   rockfish (DSR)            S. nebulosus (china)              S. helvomaculatus (rosethorn)
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                                                             S. caurinus (copper)              S. nigrocinctus (tiger)
                                                             DSR-SEO =Demersal shelf rockfish in the Southeast Outside District (SEO)(see § 679.7(b)(4) and§ 679.200)).
                              7    Other species             Sculpins                          Octopus                   I Sharks                             I
                                                                                                                                                          Squid
                              8    Aggregated rockfish       Means rockfish as defined at§ 679.2 except in:
                                                             Southeast Outside District        where DSR is a separate category for those species marked with a numerical percentage
                                                             Eastern Regulatory Area           where SRIRE is a separate category for those species marked with a numerical percentage




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                              Notes to Table 10 to Part 679
                              9   n/a                                                                                I Not applicable
                              10 Aggregated forage fish (all species of the following taxa)
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                                                                    Bristlemouths, lightfishes, and anglemouths (family Gonostomatidae)                                   209
                                                                    Capelin smelt (family Osmeridae)                                                                      516
                                                                    Deep-sea smelts (family Bathylagidae)                                                                 773
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                                                                    Eulachon smelt (family Osmeridae)                                                                     511
                                                                    Gunnels (family Pholidae)                                                                             207
                                                                    Krill (order Euphausiacea)                                                                            800
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                                                                    Lantemfishes (family Myctophidae)                                                                     772
                                                                    Pacific Sand fish (family Trichodontidae)                                                             206
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                                                                    Pacific Sand lance (family Ammodytidae)                                                               774
                                                                    Pricklebacks, war-bonnets, eelblennys, cockscombs and Shannys (family Stichaeidae)                    208
                                                                    Surf smelt (family Osmeridae)                                                                         515
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                              11     Skates Species and Groups      Big Skates (Raja binoculata)                                                                          702

                                                                    Longnose Skates (R. rhina)                                                                              701
                                                                    Other Skates (all skates that are not Big Skate or Longnose Skate)                                      700
                              12     Aggregated non-groundfish      All legally retained species of fish and shellfish, including IFQ halibut, that are not listed as FMP gronndfish in Tables 2a
                                                                    and 2c to this part.
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                              13     Grenadiers                     Giant grenadiers (Albatrossia pectoralis)                                                               214
                                                                    Other grenadiers                                                                                      1 213




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                      BILLING CODE 3510–22–C
                                               [FR Doc. 2015–05049 Filed 3–4–15; 8:45 am]




                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               as follows:
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                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 10. Revise Table 11 to part 679 to read
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                                                                                                                                                        Table 11 to Part 679-BSAI Retainable Percentages
                                                                                               BASIS SPECIES                                                               INCIDENTAL CATCH SPECIES
                                                                                                                                                                       ~ellow                 Flat- Green-          Short-      Agg.            Agg.
                                                                                                                                  Pacific Atka  Alaska ~ow- Kam-                Other ~ock                 Sable-                                        Other
                                                                                            ~ode           Species      Pollock                                           fm                  head   land           raker/      Rock-    Squid lrorage           prenadiers9
                                                                                                                                   cod packerel plaice tooth chatka            flatfish2 sole               fish 1                                      species4
                                                                                                                                                                         sole                 sole turbot          ougheye      fish6            fish 7
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                                                                                             110        Pacific cod       20       na'     20      20      35     35      20       20     20     20       1      1        2        5       20       2      20         8
                                                                                             121        Arrowtooth        20        20     20      20      na     20      20       20     20     20       7      I        2        5       20       2       3         8
                                                                                             117        Kamchatka         20        20     20      20      20     na      20       20     20     20       7       1       2        5       20       2       3         8
                                                                                             122        Flathead sole     20        20     20      35      35     35      35       35     35     na      35      15       7        15      20       2      20         8
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                                                                                             123        Rock sole         20        20     20      35      35     35      35       35     na     35       1      I        2        15      20       2      20         8
                                                                                             127        Yellowfm sole     20        20     20      35      35     35      na       35     35     35       1      1        2        5       20       2      20         8
                                                                                             133        Alaska Plaice     20        20     20      na      35     35      35       35     35     35       1      1        2        5       20       2      20         8
                                                                                                        Greenland
                                                                                             134                          20        20     20      20      35     35      20       20     20     20      na      15       7        15      20      2      20          8
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                                                                                                        turbot
                                                                                             136        Northern          20        20     20      20      35     35      20       20     20     20      35      15       7        15      20      2      20          8
                                                                                                        Pacific Ocean
                                                                                             141                          20        20     20      20      35     35      20       20     20     20      35      15       7        15      20      2      20          8
                                                                                                        perch
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                                                                                             152/       Shortraker/
                                                                                                                          20        20     20      20      35     35      20       20     20     20      35      15      na        5       20      2      20          8
                                                                                             151        Rougheye
                                                                                             193        Atka mackerel     20        20     na      20      35     35      20       20     20     20       1      1        2        5       20      2      20          8
                                                                                             270     Pollock              na        20     20      20      35     35      20       20     20     20       1      1        2        5       20      2      20          8
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                                                                                             710     Sablefish            20        20     20      20      35     35      20       20     20     20      35      na       7        15      20      2      20          8
                                                                                             875     Squid                20        20     20      20      35     35      20       20     20     20       1       1       2        5       na      2      20          8
                                                                                             Other flatfish"'             20        20     20      35      35     35      35       na     35     35       I       1       2        5       20      2      20          8
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                                                                                             Other rockfish3              20        20     20      20      35     35      20       20     20     20      35      15       7        15      20      2      20          8
                                                                                             Other species"               20        20     20      20      35     35      20       20     20     20       1       1       2        5       20      2      na          8
                                                                                             Aggregated amount
                                                                                             non-groundfish               20        20     20      20      35     35      20       20     20     20       1      1        2        5       20      2      20          8
                                                                                             species 8
                                                                                                      Sablefish: for fixed gear restrictions, see§ 679.7(f)(3)(ii) and (f)(ll).
                                                                                                    2 Other flatfish includes all flatfish species, except for Pacific halibut (a prohibited species), flathead sole, Greenland turbot, rock sole, yellowfm sole, Alaska
                                                                                                      plaice, arrowtooth flounder and Kamchatka flounder.
                                                                                                    3 Other rockfish includes all "rockfish" as defined at§ 679.2, except for Pacific ocean perch; and northern, shortraker, and rougheye rockfish.
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                                                                                                    4 The Other species includes sculpins, sharks, skates and octopus.
                                                                                                    5 na = not applicable
                                                                                                    6 Aggregated rockfish includes all "rockfish" as defined at§ 679.2, except shortraker and rougheye rockfish.
                                                                                                    7 Forage fish are defined at Table 2c to this part.
                                                                                                    8 All legally retained species offish and shellfish, including CDQ halibut and IFQ halibut that are not listed as FMP groundfish in Tables 2a and 2c to this part.
                                                                                                    9Grenadiers are defined in Table 2c to this part.




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Document Created: 2015-12-18 12:09:18
Document Modified: 2015-12-18 12:09:18
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.
DatesEffective April 6, 2015.
ContactGretchen Harrington, 907-586-7228.
FR Citation80 FR 11897 
RIN Number0648-BD98
CFR AssociatedAlaska; Fisheries and Reporting and Recordkeeping Requirements

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